:23:08
How is your son?
Very well, thank you.
:23:10
What'd he say?
:23:12
He said, in life,
there's no free ride.
:23:15
What'd you say?
I didn't need a ride, I need a suit.
:23:20
Oh, no. Harold.
:23:22
He doesn't respond well
to humor.
:23:25
Maybe Mother can help
straighten it out.
:23:27
I'd rather get a whippin' than
listen to another of her talks.
:23:29
Relax, Dick.
:23:36
Donald, finish your sweeping
then pick out the bad apples.
:23:39
Yes, Mother.
:23:42
I'm working.
:23:45
Richard, come with me,
would thee?
:23:49
Wh-Why me?
:23:53
Ooh.
:23:57
Because Harold hast father's
will is no reason to admire him.
:24:01
Let Harold's worldliness be a warning
to thee, not an example.
:24:06
Yes, Mother.
:24:12
Harold may have lost touch
with his bible...
:24:16
...but thee must never lapse.
:24:21
Now, give it to me.
:24:26
Do not tell a lie,
Richard.
:24:29
The corn silk cigarette Harold gave
thee behind the store this morning.
:24:34
I don't have them.
Mother, I...
:24:36
I promise
I didn't smoke.
:24:39
I see.
:24:41
Well, then, Richard, we have
nothing more to talk about, do we?
:24:47
Please! Please.
:24:50
Mother, I'm sorry.
It was...
:24:53
It was just one time.
:24:56
I'm sorry.