1:23:02
I could almost feel sorry for her.
It's a good thing she can't think or feel.
1:23:06
Nothing better could happen for the child
than the offer we got.
1:23:10
He will have a name,
a home with respected parents...
1:23:13
Mr. and Mrs. McCormick.
1:23:16
Now, there's no need for a lot of red tape.
1:23:18
All we have to do is
get the release from the girl.
1:23:21
She only has to sign it.
It is an easy thing to make a cross.
1:23:24
With the release we send this petition.
I do not think there will be any trouble.
1:23:29
If the girl had normal intelligence
she would be grateful.
1:23:39
What are you stopping for?
1:23:41
Let's end this bickering.
He has the makings of a fine, sturdy lad.
1:23:44
I'm telling you again,
I'd sooner not take him...
1:23:46
than let you turn him
into a thickheaded farmer.
1:23:47
And I tell you he'll have to earn his keep
when he's growed.
1:23:50
What if he gets sick? lt'll cost money.
1:23:51
Whose money?
I don't recall you bringing in any.
1:23:54
Well, it's ours, ain't it? You're my wife.
1:23:56
And you expect me to pay for the honor?
1:23:59
You needn't worry.
1:24:00
I'm not fooling myself
about why you married me.
1:24:02
And I know what started you on the idea.
1:24:03
You want the kid because of that doctor.
'Cause you think it's his.
1:24:06
You're sweet on him
and couldn't hogtie him for yourself.
1:24:08
I loathe him.
1:24:10
A man that would do a thing like that.
1:24:13
All right,
then don't think to pamper the boy.
1:24:15
He'll work as soon as he's able.
1:24:17
Giddap there. Giddap.
1:24:27
I'll go by myself. Give me the letter.
1:24:29
What for?
She won't understand it anyhow.
1:24:31
Give me that letter.
1:24:37
Can't hear, can't read.
And don't be all day about it.