Summer Magic
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:21:00
Look at me!
:21:03
Wee! Wee! Look at me!
:21:07
That must be the rickety baby.
:21:13
Mr. Popham, I think it's time
I told you everything.

:21:17
Oh, may I tell him, Mother, please?
:21:20
You see, Mr. Popham,
I wrote that letter and we all...

:21:25
Oh, I don't know how to begin.
:21:51
Gee, I'm sorry.
:21:55
They're too heavy for a girl.
:21:59
Allow me.
:22:05
You don't have to be nice or nothing.
She's my sister.

:22:12
And that's the way it was.
:22:16
Well, Nancy, the way I figure it,
this worid's the only worid we've got.

:22:21
That is, until we move on
to the next one.

:22:23
And there ain't nothing like a story
that's a mite off'n the truth

:22:27
for making things interesting.
:22:29
Like a painter improving on nature.
:22:31
Yes. It ain't nothing like
an out-and-out lie.

:22:33
Of course not! Just a small white one,
only colored a little.

:22:37
You see, Mother,
Mr. Popham understands.

:22:40
Now the first thing we must do
is fix up this house.

:22:43
Now, where to begin?
:22:47
Well, standing before you is the best
painter, carpenter, bricklayer in Maine.

:22:51
You're wonderful!
:22:54
Mr. Popham,
one part of Nancy's letter was true.

:22:57
- We don't have much money.
- Oh, money.

:22:59
Forget about the money. When
it's all done, we can figure that out.


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