:12:04
- Hey, Miss Dubose.
- Don't say "Hey" to me, you ugly girl!
:12:08
You say,
"Good afternoon, Miss Dubose."
:12:11
You come over here
when I'm talkin' to you!
:12:14
You come over here, I said!
:12:17
- You listen to me when I'm talkin'!
- Atticus, this is Dill.
:12:19
- How do you do, Dill?
- Don't your daddy teach you respect?
:12:22
You come back here,
Jean Louise Finch!
:12:26
Good afternoon, Miss Dubose.
:12:29
My, you look like a picture
this afternoon.
:12:33
He don't say a picture ofwhat.
:12:36
My goodness gracious,
look at your flowers.
:12:39
Have you ever seen
anything more beautiful?
:12:42
Miss Dubose, the gardens at Bellingrath
have nothing to compare...
:12:46
with your flowers.
:12:48
Well, I don't think
they're as nice as last year.
:12:51
He gets her interested in something nice
so she forgets bein' mean.
:12:55
I think that youryard is gonna be
the showplace ofthis town.
:12:58
Well, grand seein' you,
Miss Dubose.
:13:15
"l had two cats
which I brought ashore...
:13:20
on my first raft.
:13:24
And I had a dog."
:13:29
Do you think Boo Radley
ever really comes...
:13:32
and looks in my window at night?
:13:35
Jem says he does. This afternoon
when we were over by their house--
:13:38
Scout, I told you and Jem
to leave those poor people alone.
:13:45
I want you to stay away from their house
and stop tormentin' them.
:13:49
- Yes, sir.
- That's all the readin' for tonight.
:13:52
- It's gettin' late.
- What time is it?
:13:55
- 8:30.
- May I see your watch?