:00:30
She'll live.
:00:37
I can tell you now, I thought she wouldn't.
:00:44
I've brought up two of them.This is my wife's first.
:00:48
She isn't battle-scarred yet.
:00:51
Doctor?
:00:53
Will my girl be all right?
:00:55
By morning she'll be knockin' downCaptain Keller's fences again.
:01:02
Is there nothing we should do?
:01:05
Put up stronger fencin'. Hm?
:01:08
Just let her get well.She knows how better than we do.
:01:13
These things come and go in infants.Never know why.
:01:17
Call it acute congestionof the stomach and brain.
:01:20
I'll see you to your buggy, Doctor.
:01:22
Main thing is the fever's gone.
:01:24
I never saw a baby with more vitality.That's the truth.
:01:33
(baby cries)
:01:37
Hush...
:01:39
Don't you cry now.
:01:42
You've been trouble enough.
:01:47
"Call it acute congestion" indeed!
:01:50
I don't see what's so cute abouta congestion just cos it's yours.
:01:58
We'll have your fatherrun an editorial in his paper.
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