The Yearling
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:28:20
It's get me a new gun
or court trouble.

:28:23
How? Where's the money coming from?
:28:26
I'm aiming to trade
that new dog of ours for one.

:28:29
- You said he were no-account.
- He ain't much good on a bear hunt.

:28:33
But you know them Forresters
is fools for dogs.

:28:37
Trading with them, you'd do good
to still have your britches.

:28:42
They're a reckless, black-hearted lot.
Lower than a doodlebug!

:28:46
- Fodderwing ain't! He's my friend.
- A fine friend, crazy as a loon!

:28:50
He ain't crazy, Ma.
He's just different.

:28:53
Anyway, that's where we're heading.
Get that worthless dog untied, Jody.

:29:02
Will you want to tote lunch?
:29:04
Why, I'd not insult
my neighbors that way.

:29:24
- What you thinking, son?
- I ain't thinking.

:29:28
Just feeling the sun, listening
to the birds and looking around?

:29:32
That's what I'm doing, Pa.
:29:34
That's right.
You glad you're gonna see Fodderwing?

:29:38
I like Fodderwing.
:29:40
He can't do no harm if you don't
take his talk seriously.

:29:44
Fodderwing wouldn't do nobody no harm.
He ain't crazy like Ma says at all.

:29:49
He ain't to blame for hatching out
peculiar. He was the second setting.

:29:55
We're there. I can see smoke
coming out of the chimney.


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