:19:02
- He's almost a man, ain't he, Cathy?
- They told us you were dead.
:19:07
Yeah, I know. I know. Now, come on.
Come on. Tell me about you all.
:19:12
We got a heap
of work to do.
:19:14
First thing, get Cathy out
of those britches and into a dress.
:19:19
I try, but she works harder than
a mule all day helping me and Ma.
:19:23
Not anymore.
We got three farm hands.
:19:26
Come on, I got
a bushel of things to tell you.
:19:32
Vance? I don't reckon you
could have known about this...
:19:37
...but me and Cathy got married
about three months ago.
:19:53
Married?
:19:59
Well, this is a...
:20:04
This is a day of surprises all around.
:20:07
I don't know what we'd
have done without Cathy.
:20:10
Or her without us after
her folks died.
:20:13
We had poor scratching
to keep body and soul together...
:20:16
...waiting for the war to end.
:20:19
Well, it must've been hard.
:20:24
Well...
:20:28
...congratulations, Clint.
:20:31
We always did want Cathy
in the family, didn't we, Ma?
:20:36
Yes, son.
:20:40
Always.
:20:48
Hey, Cathy.
:20:49
Look at the nicks
on this saber.
:20:52
How many Yankees
did you all get?
:20:54
- We didn't stop to count.
- Whole bunch?
:20:56
Most of those nicks
came from butchering pigs.