:27:01
And that's "mother."
Baby. You see, woman with a child.
:27:05
It's beyond believing. It's as clear as day.
:27:08
And that is the sign for "day."
:27:10
You see, this represents the horizon and
this is the sun coming up over the horizon.
:27:14
This is noon
with the sun directly overhead.
:27:17
Afternoon, evening, and night
when the sun has disappeared completely.
:27:22
Good morning.
:27:24
Good night.
:27:28
And that's "bread."
:27:35
What is it? It's a butterfly. Sure.
:27:41
It is a butterfly. It flutters.
:27:44
Aggie!
:27:46
Aggie, come here.
:27:48
- I got something.
- What?
:27:49
Look sharp now. Think fast.
What does this mean?
:27:53
- It means you've gone loony.
- It's a butterfly. Look.
:27:56
Don't go waving your hands at me,
I'm not the Dummy.
:27:59
And if you want to have any bread to eat
while I'm gone, leave me be.
:28:02
It's a good job you're going.
:28:04
We'll have peace around here
for a couple of days.
:28:07
It's like a miracle.
:28:18
- Would she be saying "father"?
- Yes, she did.
:28:22
It's the first time she ever called me that.
:28:25
Daughter, my daughter.
:28:33
What do they want?
:28:52
What's going on here, McCormick?
:28:54
Where's my flour?
McQuiggens wants theirs, too.
:28:57
It's all done.
:28:58
We'd better load it
before we get too dizzy from dancing.