The Yearling
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:33:00
I'd be proud to have one,
but Ma won't let me keep nothing.

:33:04
Oliver said he'd bring a monkey
from the South Seas...

:33:08
...but Ma said she had enough monkeys
around as it is.

:33:11
She meant Pa and me.
:33:14
- Where is Oliver now?
- Sailing somewhere on the sea.

:33:18
I'd never go to sea.
They ain't got no animals on the sea.

:33:23
I might go to sea some day
if I could go with Oliver.

:33:27
Oliver's my friend.
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I got three friends:
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Oliver and Pa and you.
:33:36
I got lots of friends.
:33:38
He's eating me!
:33:39
He ain't hungry,
he just wants to be doing something.

:33:43
- He likes you, Jody.
- I guess so.

:33:46
He sleeps with me.
:33:48
I sleep up there now.
:33:53
Buck made it for me.
:33:55
If you can stay the night,
you can sleep up there with me.

:34:01
You like to sleep up there?
:34:04
You see things at night
and hear things.

:34:07
What?
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All the things scared of the daytime.
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I seen a deer and a wolf
playing together.

:34:14
You couldn't have seen that.
They's enemies.

:34:18
That's what folks tell you.
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And I seen the Spaniards
riding on big black horses.

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They's tall and dark
and have shiny helmets.

:34:28
There ain't no Spaniards left.
They all gone, like the Indians.

:34:34
They's here.
:34:36
Listen to me. The next time
you go to your sinkhole...

:34:40
...you know that magnolia
with the dogwood around it?

:34:43
Just you look behind it.
:34:45
There's always a Spaniard
on a big black horse...

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...riding past that magnolia.
:34:57
Guess we'd better go in.

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