The Yearling
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:42:01
I reckon.
:42:03
If it happens that I ain't out of bed
for a few days...

:42:07
...you think you can take charge?
:42:09
- I can take charge.
- IKnow what is to be done?

:42:12
Cowpeas need hoeing.
I best watch for worms. And...

:42:15
You know as good as I, you got to
keep that yearling out of the fields.

:42:20
- I'll keep him out, Pa.
- That's fine.

:42:23
You keep him out, religious.
:42:26
Yes, sir.
I'll just take charge of everything.

:42:31
You best get to bed, now.
You got a lot to do tomorrow.

:42:35
You get a good sleep too, Pa.
Got to get your strength back.

:42:40
All right, son.
:42:46
Night, Pa.
:42:48
Good night, son.
:42:59
Your pa asleep?
:43:00
He's getting to sleep.
You best get to bed too, Ma.

:43:04
What's that?
:43:08
I said, you best get to bed.
:43:11
Mr. Impudent Bigmouth,
you just get to your room.

:43:15
Yes, ma'am.
:43:16
- Some people getting mighty important.
- Yes'm.

:43:19
- Night.
- Night.


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