The Yearling
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Look. These here's for your supper.
I only wasted two shots.

:44:05
That's mighty fine.
:44:06
I'm taking charge all right.
Everything's coming along fine.

:44:11
Why, the corn is the best
I ever seen and...

:44:16
What's the matter, Pa?
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- When did you see the corn last?
- Yesterday. It's near an inch high.

:44:24
Your ma here says...
:44:28
She says something has ate it.
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Ate the corn?
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She says nearly
the whole crop is gone.

:44:35
But that ain't right.
Yesterday it was all right.

:44:39
It appears like something
must have ate it during the night.

:44:45
- Flag ain't ate it.
- He did.

:44:47
He wouldn't eat the corn!
He never ate nothing he shouldn't.

:44:51
Go and see!
:44:59
And that settles it!
That deer has got to go!

:45:24
It were Flag.
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I reckon. Yes, sir.
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But he won't never do it again, Pa.
I'll whip him with a stick, Pa.

:45:35
- He ain't been whipped.
- You don't think whipping will help?

:45:39
I'll pen him up...
:45:41
We got no place to pen up
a wild thing like that.

:45:44
I'll halter him. I'll tie him
and let him kick...

:45:47
Now, wait a minute, boy.
Just listen to me.

:45:50
Yes, Pa. I'm listening.
:45:52
What's happened is powerful bad.
You know that.

:45:56
- Yes.
- But your ma and me have an agreement.

:45:59
We're going to have a try at a remedy.

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