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:29:01
It was Mother's.
:29:06
You'll look beautiful,
Jennie.

:29:08
Being married to someone
you truly love...

:29:11
must be the most wonderful
feelin' in the world.

:29:14
When I was a little girl,
I slept all alone in a big room.

:29:18
My bed had
a feather mattress.

:29:21
Outside there was thunder,
lightning, rain
fallin' on our tin roof.

:29:26
I'd lie there in the dark
under my blankets...

:29:28
feelin'so snug,
and good and warm...

:29:31
because I knew I was safe.
:29:34
I was loved,
and somebody cared.
And now, married toJames,

:29:38
it's that same
little girl feeling.
I'm loved and somebody cares.

:29:42
Oh, I'm so happy
I wanna shout!

:29:46
That what
it feels like too.

:29:56
[ Whinnying ]
:30:33
Well, first-rate-lookin'
animals you got here, son.

:30:36
They should be.
I do everything but
sing 'em to sleep at night.

:30:39
[ Man ]
Anderson's the name,
Mr. Carol.

:30:43
Nine horses
and two mules.
[ Carol ]
You're right, Mr. Tinkham.

:30:46
These'll dojust fine.
:30:48
One thing about these folks,
they sure know quality.
I'll take these two...

:30:53
and four
out of the pasture.

:30:54
what do you mean,
you'll take 'em?

:30:59
Well, howdy, Mr. Anderson.
I ain't seen you
in quite a spell.


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