The Yearling
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:15:02
Are they part of Ma's raring, Pa?
:15:06
- You figured that out all by yourself?
- I was just wondering.

:15:10
I'm proud you're looking
for the reason of things.

:15:14
Figuring out what makes people rare
when they don't mean it.

:15:18
- Your ma's a wonderful woman, Jody.
- Yes, Pa.

:15:22
When we come here, years ago,
she was pretty...

:15:25
...and full of the fun of life.
:15:28
This place was a wilderness.
Your ma thought it were beautiful.

:15:32
She pitched right in
and worked as hard as I did.

:15:36
We made it a kind of game,
clearing this place we got.

:15:40
The two of us together out here
in the wilderness.

:15:43
A man couldn't have had a better wife.
:15:47
Then when we lost the children,
one after the other.

:15:53
It ain't easy for a woman to have
her young'uns taken away from her.

:15:59
It does something to her. Makes
something inside her close up tight...

:16:05
...so if it happens again,
she won't let it hurt her so much.

:16:11
I was lucky, weren't I, Pa?
:16:14
I'm 11 years old.
I'm way past the age of dying.

:16:20
What you two doing? Stop visiting.
It's time that boy got to sleep.

:16:25
All right, Ma. He's going to sleep.
:16:49
Pa!
:16:53
Come look what's happened!
:16:57
It's a calf and a shoat!
The door was broke!


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