:06:20
(dogs barking)
:06:52
(Will) l'm out back, son.
:06:58
Thank you, Billy.
:07:03
l was down at Grandpa's
store yesterday, and he said
:07:05
that old man Stanton's
collie's about to have pups.
:07:07
- And l'm sure he'd be glad to--
- Pa?
:07:10
l don't want no collie.
:07:13
l want hunting dogs.
:07:14
l know what you want, son.
But hunting dogs cost money.
:07:18
Right now there's a bluetick pup outside
Grandpa's store. lt's going for $35.
:07:22
Can l go see him?
:07:24
Did you hear what l said, boy?
l said $35.
:07:26
Can l at least go look at him?
Please, Poppa?
:07:30
- Did you finish stacking that cordwood?
- Yes, sir.
:07:33
Well, l guess it won't hurt nothing.
:07:36
Be back by noon. You gotta
fix that fence down by the south end.
:07:39
OK.
:07:41
(Billy) Every town has its characters.
and every boy has his nemesis.
:07:46
Mine was the Pritchards.
:07:48
We didn't have no train
running through our neck of the woods.
:07:51
and no train tracks. neither.
:07:52
But if we did. the Pritchards would
definitely be on the other side of 'em.
:07:57
l don't know. $35 is a lot
to pay for a dog like that.