The Yearling
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- What you grinning at?
- Oh, nothing.

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I look all right?
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You look just dandy, sweetheart.
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Thank you, boy.
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He takened out through
the swamp and dropped the cub.

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And the old mammy gathered it up,
drawers and all.

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She was so close,
she stepped on a vine...

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...and it tripped him and throwed him
in the brambles.

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Now, Aunt Moll
was kind of muddle-minded.

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She never could make out
how he come home without drawers...

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...and his bottom scratched.
Uncle Miles said:

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"That weren't nothing to the puzzling
of that mammy bear...

:26:44
...over them drawers on her cub."
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Oh, Pa, you got all them tales
in your mind and don't tell them.

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I ain't much for dogs, but there was
a dog once I takened a notion to.

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She had the prettiest coat.
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I said to the owner,
"When she finds pups, I'd like one."

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He says, "But you ain't got
no way of hunting."

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I wasn't yet married to your pa.
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"A hound'll die," he says,
"if it ain't hunted."

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"Is she a hound?" says I.
He said, "Yes'm."

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I said, "Then I sure don't want one,
for a hound'll suck eggs."

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Well...
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Well, now, that's a mighty exciting
tale. You got any more like that one?

:27:44
I might.

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