The Yearling
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:36:01
Julie's getting killed, Rip's getting
slashed, this dog's no good...

:36:06
...my shotgun's no good,
and I'm in a pure fix.

:36:10
- Quit that stopping all the time.
- Go on.

:36:13
Well, just as I try the gun for
the last time, she hang fires on me.

:36:18
IKnocks me down. That makes
Slewfoot decide he's had enough.

:36:23
He swims to the other side
of the creek...

:36:26
...and the last we seen,
he's heading for no-man-knows-where.

:36:30
I'd give a gallon of whiskey
to been there.

:36:33
"Heading for no-man-knows-where"
is right!

:36:37
- That Slewfoot is something!
- You're a liar, Penny Baxter.

:36:42
No man ever said that of me afore.
:36:45
Just two dogs don't make a bear run.
How come you never mentioned this dog?

:36:50
Now don't press me, Lem.
I done told you, the dog is worthless.

:36:55
He come out in good shape.
Not a mark on him, is there?

:36:58
No, there's nary a mark on him.
:37:01
Takes a clever dog to fight a bear
and get no scratch.

:37:04
He's no good.
:37:06
I wouldn't want you to get
no idea of trading for him.

:37:10
- You'd get fooled and cheated.
- Simmer down, Lem!

:37:13
If Penny don't wanna trade,
there's nothing say he got to.

:37:29
Where's your manners, Lem?
Drinking all that jug.

:37:33
Where's yours? Not giving company
a chance to wet their whistles?

:37:37
Pa, you got the most sense
for such an old buzzard.

:37:41
Don't take sense to crave liquor.
:37:43
- Give it here.
- All right.

:37:46
Pour me a noggin in the cup
and you can all sit down.

:37:50
If I'd known you was coming,
I'd have cooked something fitting.

:37:54
This looks fine enough
for the governor.

:37:57
I reckon you folks give thanks, Penny.

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