1:15:02
Is he okay?
1:15:03
Well, itrearranged his scalp
about 12 inches...
1:15:06
Buthe always dreamed of having a place
where he could raise horses...
1:15:09
and have a whole separate life.
1:15:11
My grandson Joe is named for him.
1:15:14
And somebody told him
about a place called Stockett.
1:15:17
He got on his horse
and he rode over there...
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and he got off, and he walked
as far as he could one way.
1:15:22
And then he turned around, and he walked
as far as he could to the other.
1:15:25
And then he decided that
that's where he was going to settle.
1:15:29
And that's where we raised
Frank and Tommy.
1:15:35
- Where do you call home?
- She's from New York, Mom.
1:15:39
Um...
1:15:42
Well, I was born in London,
butl'm from all over really.
1:15:46
My father was a diplomat,
and so we moved constantly.
1:15:49
Oh, my.
That sounds very important.
1:15:51
No.
1:15:53
No, he was, he was a wonderful man.
1:15:56
He died when I was 12, but we,
we lived all over the world.
1:15:59
We... It's, it's not the same as,
as knowing a place like this.
1:16:03
Well, sometimes people carry it
more on the inside...
1:16:08
than the outside.
1:16:13
If ithadn'thave been
for them troublesome doggies...
1:16:17
I suppose I could gather up
some of these cups and plates.
1:16:20
- You guys done with these?
- Yeah?
1:16:22
You better give me thatrecipe.
It was really...
1:16:24
I know, I know.
Be glad to tell her anything.
1:16:27
This family has quite a history.
1:16:29
Yeah, it's a story, all right.
1:16:34
- I love how she calls him Tommy.
- Yeah, always did.
1:16:38
I think she always favoured him.
1:16:41
She loves tellin' this story about...
1:16:43
when he was two years old,
he ran off...
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and they found him sleepin'
in the barn...
1:16:50
between two gianthooves
of a Percheron stallion.
1:16:54
He said thathorse was protectin' him,
and nobody could convince him otherwise.