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Pa!
The wise scoper's changing his direction...
Well, what's he to do then? What's he to do when he gets knocked down?
Come on!
Just right for corn. Just right for okra. For tobacco...
Oliver!
He's dead!
Well...
I had a notion to go rambling.
You know who'd get me a good name? Who's that?
I done the hoeing you told me to do. All right, all right.
Why, sure you ain't.
It's food and drink to have you home, boy.
Take this warm milk into your pa. And mind you don't spill none of it.
If it ain't asking too much, put a few varmints in heaven.
Where'd he go to this long time? He says he traveled the seven seas.
Hey, Ma, look at this day!
Look sharp there.
Pa...
We're going to have a try at a remedy.
I seen a sight today down at the glen. A mammy coon with two babies.
just like I stood when I was a boy in the forest.
Come on, I'll race you.
Just keep behind me, then.
Ma! I'm hungry, Ma.
Hey, doves!
Most animals take care of themselves. Now get to bed!
Yeah. I got some trading I wanna do.
But, Lord, it pleasures us to think now you've straightened out them legs.
I wouldn't want you to get no idea of trading for him.
What's that?
There, now. I was scared this wouldn't stand another washing.
and the last we seen, he's heading for no-man-knows-where.
How do you know that?
heading for the saw grass ponds.
Hey, Pa! We can do it! We can do it!
you know that magnolia with the dogwood around it?
Flag.
He's just hungry, Ma. He ain't had much.
You can make out by yourself, can't you?
Me, my wife, Ora, and our little boy, Jody.
They wouldn't have much I'd wanna hear.
That bear took them across the scrub...
Yes, sir.
Why don't you call him Rover? Ma! Rover's a dog's name.
Now, giddap, Caesar. Go on. Giddap now!
Hunting bears is man's work. I can do it! I know I can.
He's got to learn.
You see things at night and hear things.
He's coming, Pa! He's coming! No, he ain't, boy! He's going!
Maybe we can tell a few tales tonight. How'd you like that?
They was so pretty, if I snare me one for a pet, even Ma would love it.
Hey, Ma!
Most of them rotted!
Pa! What is it, boy?
I'm sorry you had to learn it that way.
This looks fine enough for the governor.
To the glen. I lav down and I was asleep.
That's what I'm doing, Pa.
That's right, son.
Has a man got to die to find peace?
Good night.
She'll live, won't she, Pa?
Dear Lord, thanks again for the vittles. Amen.
Get off, you little...!
How do you think I'll finish in time for the wedding?
Come on!
Night, Pa.
We're there. I can see smoke coming out of the chimney.
Take the yearling out in the woods and tie him and shoot him.
How can we spare rations for critters? We can barely keep our bellies full.
I bet you ain't bought half my order.
I wanna explain something to you.
And Lord, give him a few redbirds...
He swims to the other side of the creek...
Flag ain't ate it. He did.
Thy will be done.