:32:00
Well, l'll tell you what.
:32:02
You can use the side of the smokehouse
wall if you think your hounds can cover it.
:32:07
lt ain't hardly big enough.
:32:10
lt's not, huh?
:32:14
What are you gonna
do with all that money?
:32:16
Well... you were always saying
how you could use another mule.
:32:24
Well, you be careful
with this axe, son.
:32:27
l put a fine edge on that hatchet.
:32:30
lt's for cutting down trees
with coons in, and that's it.
:32:33
Yes, sir.
:32:35
Look at them.
They're sure enough ready to go hunting.
:32:41
Here's a little something
for when you get hungry.
:32:43
Don't worry, Momma. l'll be fine.
:32:46
Yeah, well, put this on.
:32:49
l just don't understand why
you have to do your hunting at night.
:32:52
Well, that's when
ringtails are up and about.
:32:55
Come on, Billy. Better get going.
:33:00
And good luck, son.
:33:01
l expect to see a big coonskin on
the smokehouse wall in the morning, OK?
:33:05
All right. See y'all in the morning.
:33:09
- Bye, Billy.
- Bye, Billy.
:33:14
(whoops)
:33:19
(Jenny) I hope he'll be all right.
:33:24
Will?
:33:29
What are we going to do
about Uncle Fred's offer?
:33:33
Oh, it'll take a miracle to get that
$1 000 he's asking us to put down.
:33:37
l mean, Uncle Fred
wants to go back East by springtime.
:33:41
Well.
:33:43
l suppose l can do some patchwork
and mending and such.
:33:56
You're working your fingers
to the bone as it is.