To Kill a Mockingbird
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:04:03
- No, miss. I don't care to bother.
- Why, it's no bother, Mr Cunningham.

:04:07
He'll be happy to see you!
Atticus!

:04:14
Here's Mr Cunningham.
:04:18
- Good morning, Walter.
- Mornin', Mr Finch.

:04:21
I didn't want to bother you none.
:04:24
I brung you these here hickory nuts
as part of my entailment.

:04:27
Well, I thank you. The collards
we had last week were delicious.

:04:31
- Well, mornin'.
- Morning.

:04:39
Scout, I think maybe...
:04:41
next time Mr Cunningham comes,
you better not call me.

:04:45
- I thought you'd wanna thank him.
- I do.

:04:49
I think it embarrasses him
to be thanked.

:04:57
Why does he bring you
all this stuff?

:04:59
He's payin' me
for some legal work I did for him.

:05:01
- Why does he pay you like this?
- That's the only way he can.

:05:05
He has no money.
:05:06
- Is he poor?
- Yes.

:05:11
- Are we poor?
- We are indeed.

:05:15
Are we as poor
as the Cunninghams?

:05:18
No, not exactly. Cunninghams
are country folks, farmers.

:05:24
Crash hit them the hardest.
:05:27
- Scout, call your brother.
- Atticus. Jem's up in the tree.

:05:32
He says he won't come down
until you agree...

:05:34
to play football
for the Methodists.

:05:41
Jem.
:05:45
Son, why don't you come on down out
ofthere now and have your breakfast?

:05:49
Calpurnia has a good one.
Hot biscuits.

:05:51
No, sir! Not until you agree
to play football for the Methodists.

:05:55
Oh, son, I can't do that. I explained
to you I'm too old to get out there.


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