The Yearling
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:10:05
- Good night, Ma.
- Good night.

:10:38
Pa?
:10:40
- Pa!
- What is it, boy?

:10:43
Does a coon always wash everything
before he eats it?

:10:48
Does he, Pa?
:10:50
That's right, boy. Now go to sleep.
:10:54
If he washes everything
before he eats...

:10:57
...he must be a pretty
clean animal, eh, Pa?

:11:01
Coons is clean, now lie down, boy.
:11:05
A coon knows how to take care
of himself, don't he?

:11:09
Most animals take care of themselves.
Now get to bed!

:11:13
- What's this talk about coons?
- Don't know.

:11:16
Did I tell you I seen
a coon today, Pa?

:11:19
Yes, you told me.
Now go to sleep, boy!

:11:23
Did I tell you she had
a couple of babies?

:11:26
Yes, you told me that too.
:11:29
If Ma had seen them baby coons,
she'd love them.

:11:32
We won't have no coons here.
:11:35
What about a bear cub then? If I
should find myself one. Or a possum?

:11:39
I'd love to have a baby fox
or a baby panther.

:11:43
But I just gotta have me a pet.
We got milk aplenty.

:11:46
You think we got milk aplenty?
There ain't an extra drop.

:11:50
- It could have mine!
- You're spindly enough as it is.

:11:55
How can we spare rations for critters?
We can barely keep our bellies full.


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