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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The End
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00:01:30What's that about Mabel's place?
00:01:47Mabel the newspaper man, too?
00:01:49Oh, Mabel.
00:01:51No, she's a sort of a...
00:01:53Well, she's kind of a friend to all the boys.
00:01:56How long since you've seen him?
00:01:59Oh, about five years.
00:02:02If I hadn't gone back to the paper after the war, I suppose I'd be a well man by now.
00:02:07Now, take it easy, will you?
00:02:11You go right back with Mabel and the boys.
00:02:13I'll tell you when I'm through with this.
00:02:15Oh, say, for a sweet-looking somebody, you can cause more.
00:02:22Go away, will you?
00:02:23Take it easy, let me alone.
00:02:24Holding hands with pretty nurses.
00:02:28Do you have to do that?
00:02:30Will you go away and leave me alone?
00:02:33What a pal.
00:02:34Come on, roll over.
00:02:53Say, can't you heat that stuff?
00:02:55No, and the masseuse is busy, and I'm afraid we have no cream puffs for lunch.
00:03:05James Lewis McCarland, sir.
00:03:06How about McCarland?
00:03:07How long has he been here?
00:03:08About three years, sir.
00:03:10A hopeless case, I guess.
00:03:11Scar tissue on the lungs, mustard gas, very stubborn.
00:03:15Won't respond to people.
00:03:17I'd say he'd have about six months.
00:03:20Perhaps a year.
00:03:20Now, we need his place for a man who may come in here and make a recovery, if he had McFarlane's chance.
00:03:27Send him to Camp Kearney.
00:03:32You didn't want me to hear that, did you?
00:03:40Look here, you'll crack that other lung if you don't watch your step.
00:03:44I'll lie back there.
00:03:47It's all right.
00:03:48You're about as sick as a horse.
00:03:57So it's Kearney and a handful of clouds, eh?
00:04:08Look.
00:04:11What would you do if you only had six months to live?
00:04:15Well, first I'd go and see all my relatives.
00:04:26I have the limit.
00:04:31And then I'd pick out my own plot with a beautiful headstone.
00:04:36You know, with dove and a lovely here-lined soul.
00:04:43Beautiful, boss.
00:04:47And then I'd get clustered.
00:04:50And I mean good and tight.
00:04:52And I'd stay that way.
00:04:53And I'd round up a flock of good-timed charlies.
00:04:56And I'd raise so much cane getting into sprake, they'd have to pick me up with a blotter.
00:05:01Well, I'll be a son of a gun.
00:05:04Say, look here.
00:05:05Look here.
00:05:06How long has this been bottled up in you?
00:05:08Oh, my goodness.
00:05:10I guess I didn't mean that.
00:05:12Well, maybe not.
00:05:15But it's a swell idea.
00:05:17I'm going to round up my gang of good-timed charlies
00:05:20and go on a buster that'll make all newspaper men green with envy.
00:05:23Gangway for a man in a hurry.
00:05:25Scram, you can't be in a list and keep your job.
00:05:27Yeah, come on.
00:05:28But you're confined to quarters.
00:05:29Don't do anything rash.
00:05:30Oh, no, I won't.
00:05:31Don't go to the bar.
00:05:32We'll beat a beer.
00:05:33Well, drink one for me and make it a big one.
00:05:37Okay, pal.
00:05:39Good luck, soldier.
00:05:52Hey, where'd you get that out there?
00:05:54Want me to fight the war over again?
00:05:56Pipe down.
00:05:57I found it downstairs in the trunk.
00:05:59Oh, boy, did I clean up on Handsome.
00:06:01And with his own dice, too.
00:06:03Two dollars, baseball tickets, his pipe, and Fifi's garter.
00:06:09After three years, it comes back to Papa.
00:06:11And was he burned up.
00:06:13Thanks.
00:06:14That's the two bucks you owe me.
00:06:16Where are you going?
00:06:18To Peter's.
00:06:31I'll be right back.
00:06:33I'll be right back.
00:06:34I'm sorry.
00:06:35�
00:06:59Thanks.
00:07:20I just about decided that my technique must be failing.
00:07:24They must have thought you were selling something.
00:07:26It seems to be the only reason anyone wears an overseas cap these days.
00:07:31Oh, yes, the cap.
00:07:34Well, even old soldiers have to eat.
00:07:37How long ago did you leave that hospital back there?
00:07:40Hospital?
00:07:42Well, there's a distinct odor of a hospital about you.
00:07:47You're right, lady.
00:07:53Anyone ever tell you about your eyes?
00:07:56Oh, but they must have.
00:07:58They're blue, aren't they?
00:07:59Your eyes, I mean.
00:08:01Did you say something about your technique failing, Mr.
00:08:04Mr.
00:08:05McFarlane.
00:08:07James Lewis McFarlane.
00:08:09Ex-New Scepterman.
00:08:11More recently, Rehabilitation Hospital No. 59, as you guessed.
00:08:15Free, white, and 36.
00:08:18But just Jim to you, miss.
00:08:20Miss.
00:08:22You're going to the city?
00:08:23Chicago.
00:08:26But isn't that about 2,000 miles away?
00:08:28Ha-ha, lady.
00:08:29I'm on my way for one wild, hilarious, 100% bust.
00:08:35What did you say your name was?
00:08:37I didn't say.
00:08:39That's right, you didn't.
00:08:43Hungry?
00:08:44Rather.
00:08:45Let me see.
00:08:49$3.67.
00:08:5310 more miles than we eat.
00:08:56Say, listen, I used to know the smallest little joint down the road down here where you got
00:08:59everything from soup to nuts with a colossal sum of 40 cents.
00:09:03What do you say?
00:09:05After all, I got it.
00:09:06All right.
00:09:08You always stick to the highway.
00:09:10Mine turns off here.
00:09:11Come on.
00:09:13Oh.
00:09:18Goodbye.
00:09:19Good luck.
00:09:23Hey, wait a minute.
00:09:28Well, do you are, don't you, soldier?
00:09:30Hmm?
00:09:31Oh.
00:09:31Hey, listen, if you're coming with me, come on, I've got to.
00:09:33Say, mister, where does that road lead to?
00:09:36To Peaceful Bay, down by the ocean.
00:09:38Peaceful Bay.
00:09:39Peace.
00:09:40Peaceful Bay, are you coming with me up?
00:09:43Gee, she had pretty eyes.
00:09:48You don't sound like a very good detour, but I think I'll take it.
00:09:50How long has Mrs. Cameron been away?
00:10:05I don't know, but Mr. Hicks at the grocery set she'd be back tonight or tomorrow.
00:10:09Thanks.
00:10:09You're welcome.
00:10:10I don't know, but I think I'm going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to the grocery set she's going to go to
00:11:40Whoa, whoa, what's the matter?
00:11:43Say, hey, come here. Come up here.
00:11:47You know that I can bite you and make newspaper history, don't you?
00:12:10What do you want?
00:12:13What are you trying to tell me?
00:12:21All right, all right, I'll go along with it.
00:12:24Hey!
00:12:38I'm all alone. Can you help me to the house?
00:12:48Yeah, sure.
00:12:49Oh, my God, I guess I've been overdoing it.
00:12:59Don't you worry, old-timer.
00:13:01We'll get you inside.
00:13:02Okay?
00:13:13Yes, I'm off.
00:13:14I've had a little trouble myself.
00:13:26Where's the...
00:13:27the aromatic spirits of ammonia?
00:13:29Oh, yeah, in the kitchen.
00:13:32I'll get it.
00:13:38Hi, guys.
00:13:42I've had enough of this darn stuff to smell it a mile off.
00:13:47Here you are.
00:13:52Easy now.
00:13:53Q.
00:14:1198.
00:14:12Yeah, I know.
00:14:14I'll go on 18.
00:14:19Hey, you're in a bad way.
00:14:22Who's your doctor?
00:14:23It's Dr. Grayson.
00:14:25But don't get that old sawbones around here.
00:14:27You don't want to tell me.
00:14:29I know. Listen, Alzheimer.
00:14:31Doctors will repaint them next to me, too, see?
00:14:33Where's the phone?
00:14:35Over on the desk.
00:14:43Hello. Say, give me Dr. Grayson.
00:14:47I don't know what his phone number is.
00:14:49Now hurry!
00:14:53It's serious this time, Michael.
00:14:55We've got to get you to a hospital and quickly.
00:14:57Oh, you're crazy.
00:14:59What did I tell you?
00:15:00This old brother's been trying to railroad me
00:15:02to one of those things for the last ten years.
00:15:04But Michael, I...
00:15:05But my bees, who's going to take care of them for me?
00:15:08How about your neighbor, Mrs. Cameron?
00:15:10Margaret?
00:15:11Margaret's all right to cook,
00:15:13and to take care of a poor old fool like me.
00:15:16Too good, but...
00:15:17But my bees and my garden, they're a man's job.
00:15:21Besides, Margaret's gone to the city for a few days.
00:15:25Hospitals.
00:15:27Beds, invalids.
00:15:29Oh.
00:15:32Say, listen.
00:15:34Hospitals aren't as bad as you think they are.
00:15:36No, honest, they're great.
00:15:38I ought to know.
00:15:39I've been in dozens of them from one end of the country to the other.
00:15:42The doctor's right, sure he is.
00:15:44You've got to give yourself a break.
00:15:46You know, take it easy for a while in a hospital,
00:15:50where they...
00:15:52know what it's all about.
00:15:55But my bees...
00:15:57My God, they're living, breathing things.
00:16:00They're people.
00:16:01My friends.
00:16:03They can't be neglected for even a few days.
00:16:05Well, listen, a few days is better than well.
00:16:07You know, maybe for good.
00:16:09Come on, soldier.
00:16:11You'll never break, too.
00:16:13You know, fix it up so you can come back in good shape.
00:16:16Could you?
00:16:19Will you mind some...
00:16:22staying here for a few days
00:16:25and kind of taking care of things for me?
00:16:28Me?
00:16:33Oh, gee.
00:16:34Gosh, I don't know any more about bees than I do about buzzards.
00:16:37The kind in the wing, I mean.
00:16:39Well, my old pardon will turn up to help you,
00:16:43and Margaret Cameron, she'll come over here to take care of you.
00:16:47You see, you're a friend.
00:16:50There's everything here that you need.
00:16:52Move in.
00:16:53Make yourself at home.
00:16:55116J.
00:16:57You know,
00:16:59as one soldier to another...
00:17:01Dr. Grayson speaking.
00:17:03Send an ambulance out to the BMAT.
00:17:05You know where it is.
00:17:06Will you stay?
00:17:08Will you?
00:17:09Yeah, sure.
00:17:12I'll stick around for a couple of days till your partner shows up.
00:17:15That long trip I had him in.
00:17:17Well, I made one little detour.
00:17:19A couple of days more or less won't spoil my parade.
00:17:22Oh, fine.
00:17:24Fine.
00:17:29And the leaf-cutter bees, or megachilli,
00:17:31which differ from Anderna and Hanictus,
00:17:34and agree with Osmia, Apus, and Bombus,
00:17:38in having elongate tongues.
00:17:45Well, I'm glad somebody agrees with him.
00:17:48Sladen states...
00:17:50Sladen must be another D nut.
00:17:52A queen belonging to the virginal form of Bombus terrestris.
00:17:57Often invades a nest belonging to the lucrum form.
00:18:00Kills the rightful queen.
00:18:02Nice company we're keeping.
00:18:05Takes over the nest.
00:18:07Drives out all the...
00:18:09Oh, applesauce.
00:18:13And I'm the lad who is going to have one last flame.
00:18:17Look at me.
00:18:19Oh, baby.
00:18:31If you could only cook,
00:18:34I would always a horse.
00:18:47Oh.
00:18:48What do you suppose he's got here in English that we can read?
00:18:54Well, what do you know?
00:18:55A radio!
00:18:56Ha!
00:18:57Ha!
00:18:58What'll it be?
00:18:59Amos Manley or Bing Crosby?
00:19:05Now, my dear little kiddies,
00:19:06the first thing you must learn
00:19:08is 4,500 different kinds of bees.
00:19:12And...
00:19:13a third of them are.
00:19:18I don't blame you.
00:19:19I don't blame you.
00:19:20Let's go.
00:19:22I won't blame you.
00:19:23You don't blame me.
00:19:24And you'll blame you.
00:19:26Doggone it! Stay in there!
00:19:47If you were any kind of a pal, you'd hightail it out of here and round up that fellow that helps the Beemaster.
00:19:56Well, if I've got to do it, I've got to do it.
00:20:00I'm taking no chances, though.
00:20:13What are you doing, mister? Eating worms? Or playing ducks?
00:20:19Neither, my boy. I'm merely trying to convince the Bees of my peaceful intentions.
00:20:27Well, how did you get here in the Beemaster's garden?
00:20:31Well, son, it's a long story.
00:20:36I won't bother you with the details.
00:20:41The old Beemaster asked me to stick around for a few days and kind of keep my eye on things until his old partner showed up to take the job off my hands.
00:20:52Maybe you can give me a line on the old fellow.
00:20:54Sure, but he's not so old.
00:20:57The Scoutmaster, General of the Peaceful Bay Troopers, Chief of the Robber's Den, and the Beemaster's first assistant.
00:21:04Because there isn't anything the Beemaster knows about the Bees that he hasn't taught him.
00:21:09In other words, him is me.
00:21:11Well, dear.
00:21:12Oh, so it's a man's job, huh? You're a child, a baby.
00:21:23I'm not a baby. I can't. The Beemaster calls me Little Scout.
00:21:29Oh.
00:21:30What are you groaning about? Don't you know that this is the keenest place in the whole wide world?
00:21:35Oh, yes. Yes, sir.
00:21:37I bet it's just about cracked the Beemaster to pieces when they took them away.
00:21:43Mr. Hicks down at the grocery store told me.
00:21:46Was he awful sick?
00:21:50Go on, tell me, because I can take it.
00:21:54If the Beemaster says you can stay and tend his bees in his garden, you've got to come clean on everything.
00:22:03The Beemaster never held out on me.
00:22:06And neither will I, son.
00:22:08He was the sickest man I ever saw, and the gamest one, too.
00:22:12And, fella, I've seen a lot of them.
00:22:17Oh, no. Come on.
00:22:19Come on.
00:22:25He's not going to die.
00:22:28No, no, of course not.
00:22:30Especially not if we give him something to not worry about, you know.
00:22:34Look, I'll tell you what.
00:22:36You've got quite a job on your hands around here, but you don't know it showing me the ropes all around here.
00:22:41I'm... I'm just a greenhorn.
00:22:43Susan.
00:22:45Well, if you're good enough for the Beemaster, you're okay for me.
00:22:50Put her there, partner.
00:22:52There.
00:22:54Oak.
00:22:56Say, what's your name?
00:22:59Oh, James. Jim McFarland.
00:23:02Jamie, huh?
00:23:04I guess the first thing you ought to know is that there are 4,500 different kinds of bees.
00:23:09Come on, I'll show them to you.
00:23:10I was afraid of that.
00:23:15Come on.
00:23:17Don't be afraid.
00:23:19Those guys will hurt you.
00:23:22I'm not so sure.
00:23:28Come on.
00:23:29They won't hurt you if you don't pay any attention to them.
00:23:32You know, I heard the same thing once about a mad dog.
00:23:35Don't hit them.
00:23:36You make them sore, and then they will get mad.
00:23:41Say, uh, look, couldn't we postpone this until tomorrow?
00:23:45Where's your spunk?
00:23:46You're going to make me smoke them down like a sissy?
00:23:49Huh?
00:23:51Well, no. Go ahead.
00:23:55Hey, what are you doing? Drop that thing. Put it down.
00:23:57I want to show you three times the bees.
00:24:00Here, hold out your hands.
00:24:01Oh, no, you don't. Not me.
00:24:03It's a drone, silly.
00:24:05And drones don't have any fingers.
00:24:07There.
00:24:09Gee, Liz, he's a whopper, isn't he?
00:24:12Uh-huh. About twice. Almost three times as big as a worker.
00:24:15They're the gentlemen bees.
00:24:16I call them Romeos.
00:24:18Just like the bee master says.
00:24:20Their only duty is to make love to the queen, so she can lay eggs.
00:24:24Oh.
00:24:25I see.
00:24:26See how much smaller they are than the drones? They're the workers.
00:24:47They're busy little devils, aren't they? How many do you suppose there are in one of these hives?
00:24:52Oh, fifty to sixty thousand. Sometimes more.
00:24:57In one of these things?
00:24:59Uh-huh. See, about half of them are the old bees.
00:25:02They know more, so they do the outside work.
00:25:05Fielders, we call them.
00:25:07They gather the honey and water for the family and make the beagles.
00:25:11Beagles?
00:25:13What do they do with that? Glue the honey in the hive?
00:25:16No. Gee, you've got a lot to learn.
00:25:19They use the plaster on the inside of the hive.
00:25:21I could do a house.
00:25:23To make it water and airtight.
00:25:25That's part of the job of the youngsters.
00:25:27When the old ones bring it in.
00:25:29What else do the youngsters do?
00:25:31Oh, gobs of things.
00:25:33Only the most important is feeding the eggs and taking care of the queen.
00:25:36They bring her fancy food and they make a fuss over her.
00:25:40I'd kind of like to see you, royal highness.
00:25:43I suppose she's sitting in there on her throne.
00:25:46I suppose you just sit.
00:25:47You had to lay between two and three thousand eggs a day.
00:25:53See that big long one?
00:25:55That's the queen.
00:25:58Streamlines and everything.
00:26:00What's the reason for the polka dot?
00:26:02That's her makeup.
00:26:04Just like a girl.
00:26:05Uh-huh.
00:26:06Only not all of them have decorations.
00:26:08Just once in a while.
00:26:10What's she doing now?
00:26:12Laying eggs.
00:26:14Sometimes after she's laid, ooh, a thousand eggs in one frame, the nursing bees come along and seal it up with a bee wax holding a hat.
00:26:21There.
00:26:22See that patch of them there all sealed up?
00:26:33What makes it all drippy and gooey?
00:26:36It's green honey, unripened.
00:26:38The job of the workers to keep the heat of the hive so it evaporates the moisture out of the nectar until it's stiff.
00:26:44Boy, these are interesting, aren't they, huh?
00:26:47Uh-huh. They sure are.
00:26:49Well, you get to studying about all their personal things and their thousands of smellers and their crust and their legs and their eyes.
00:26:58Gee, you haven't learned anything yet.
00:27:00You can get all that stuff out of the bee masters' books.
00:27:02Yeah, but how do you get the honey onto one of these things?
00:27:06You know, and put it in bottles so you can sell it for a waffle, hot cake.
00:27:10That's a fish.
00:27:12You see that house over there?
00:27:14Uh-huh.
00:27:16That's the honey house.
00:27:18Come on, I'll show you how it's done.
00:27:24Now, you take this thing, I've got this awful hat.
00:27:28Wax, clean and fast. Like that.
00:27:34Hmm. Slick as a whistle, huh?
00:27:37Yeah.
00:27:39Hi.
00:27:41What's this?
00:27:43An espresso machine.
00:27:45The world's the honey, I'll be playing.
00:27:53Now, look down there while I turn.
00:27:59Boy, he sure does the trick, huh?
00:28:02You betcha.
00:28:04As the bee master says, this is a little outfit compared with the big ones they have in the basket.
00:28:08And, uh, what's, uh, what's this stuff?
00:28:11Beeswax.
00:28:13Beeswax?
00:28:14Good heavens, what do we do all that?
00:28:16We sell it and make the beautiful panels you ever made your eyes on.
00:28:20Uh-huh.
00:28:22Things like stuff like the tennis mates for your tall feet.
00:28:24Oh, you mean that goo that you bite down on when they take an impression?
00:28:28Sure.
00:28:29And a million other things.
00:28:31Huh.
00:28:32Boy, from the table to the dentist chair.
00:28:35Say, this is quite a business, isn't it, huh?
00:28:38I told you you'd get a kick out of it.
00:28:41I never dreamed it was like this. Well, let's go outside, huh?
00:28:44Okay, come on.
00:28:46Say, why are there so many blue flowers here in the garden?
00:28:49Because the bee master says blue is a perfect color.
00:28:52Oh.
00:28:53So it is.
00:28:54Here, have a tomato.
00:29:05And because the bees are the most perfect of any insect in the way they live.
00:29:10Blue would be the color they love best.
00:29:14Uh-huh.
00:29:16Say, listen, Scout, you seem to know everything that's going on around here.
00:29:20Maybe you can give me a line on a girl.
00:29:24She's got soft, fluffy hair.
00:29:27Blue eyes.
00:29:29Hey, wait a minute.
00:29:31You aren't the kind of fellow that likes the girls, are you?
00:29:34Well, not exactly.
00:29:36Jesus.
00:29:37Oh, no, no, of course not.
00:29:39Well, then why do you ask such silly questions?
00:29:41Go on, eat your tomato.
00:29:42Mr. Mido.
00:29:43Miss Cameron says they're good for what ails you.
00:29:46Yes, sir.
00:29:48I've got to be getting home.
00:29:50Well, so long, pal.
00:29:51See you tomorrow.
00:29:52Uh-huh.
00:29:54Oh, gosh.
00:29:56I almost forgot.
00:29:58Look, the first chance you get when you go to see the bee master,
00:30:02will you buy him a hot dog for me?
00:30:05A hot dog?
00:30:06Sure.
00:30:07He's goofy about him.
00:30:09And tell him I send it with all my loving things.
00:30:13All right, Shayla.
00:30:14Well, bye.
00:30:16Bye.
00:30:18Don't forget to put the salt in the bee water in the morning.
00:30:20I won't.
00:30:25Looks as though I'm going to have to delay this going to pieces for at least another night.
00:30:28Good for what ails you.
00:30:31Not bad.
00:30:35Neither is that.
00:30:36I wouldn't do no fretting, Mrs. Cameron.
00:30:37Just because you didn't locate your daughter in the city doesn't mean she won't.
00:30:38I wouldn't do no fretting, Mrs. Cameron.
00:30:43I wouldn't do no fretting, Mrs. Cameron.
00:30:45Just because you didn't locate your daughter in the city doesn't mean she won't come back home.
00:30:51I can't understand the girls nowadays.
00:31:08I don't understand the girls nowadays.
00:31:10Maybe that's why Lucy ran away.
00:31:12Maybe it was me.
00:31:14Well, thank you very much, Mr. Hicks, for the ride.
00:31:17It's been a long walk from the bus line.
00:31:19I'm glad to see you.
00:31:20Goodbye.
00:31:21Bye, Miss Cameron.
00:31:38I wish I could understand it, but I don't.
00:31:44Why aren't there enough positions here in the city for school teachers,
00:31:50without going way up north so far from home?
00:31:53I don't know.
00:32:00Is it my fault?
00:32:02Tell me.
00:32:03There isn't anything a mother wouldn't understand.
00:32:06I don't know.
00:32:07I can't tell you.
00:32:08I can't explain it myself.
00:32:10But don't you see me?
00:32:11Please, let's not talk about it anymore tonight.
00:32:17But dear.
00:32:36Sardines and crackers.
00:32:48Well, come on.
00:32:53Mighty slim rations for a hungry man.
00:32:59Oh, what's the use of complaining?
00:33:01Could be a lot worse.
00:33:05Come on, let's go outside and get ourselves some fresh air, huh?
00:33:08Come on.
00:33:19Say, looks like Mrs. Cameron's home.
00:33:21That's great.
00:33:22That means that tomorrow we start eating regularly.
00:33:24Hope she shows up early.
00:33:25Come on, boys.
00:33:26Just about now the boys are heading for Tony's and the big feed.
00:33:28And then the press club.
00:33:29Well, here I am.
00:33:30Two thousand miles away, playing nursemaid to a flock of thieves.
00:33:41Come on.
00:33:42We go for a walk.
00:33:43Come on.
00:33:44And then the press club.
00:33:46Well, here I am.
00:33:48Two thousand miles away, playing nursemaid to a flock of bees.
00:33:55Come on, we go for a walk.
00:33:57Come on.
00:34:14Come on.
00:34:16We reached out.
00:34:17Hello.
00:34:19Hello.
00:34:28I havejoel.
00:34:31Hello.
00:34:34Hello.
00:34:43. . .
00:35:12Hello!
00:35:16Don't tell me I'm seeing things.
00:35:19It isn't you.
00:35:21It is!
00:35:23Where?
00:35:25Why are you here?
00:35:27Because your eyes are blue.
00:35:29And don't you know that the blue is the most perfect color in the whole world?
00:35:34Oh, no, you don't.
00:35:37I didn't tee to a seven miles just in order to.
00:35:42Wait a minute.
00:35:44What's on your mind?
00:35:47What's so important that it can't be fixed?
00:35:50Please, please go away.
00:35:52Oh, lady, you might not know it, but you're talking to Jimmy McFarlane.
00:35:57The best little fixer-upper in the whole world.
00:36:00Why, he can fix anything.
00:36:02Anything!
00:36:06Anything, of course, but...
00:36:12You should see what those tears are doing to your eyes.
00:36:18Yeah, that's better.
00:36:23Now, just settle back and tell me the whole thing.
00:36:25All right.
00:36:27You asked for it.
00:36:29I'll tell you what I want.
00:36:31What's needed desperately.
00:36:33A marriage certificate and a wedding.
00:36:35A marriage certificate and a wedding.
00:36:38A marriage certificate and a wedding.
00:36:44Look.
00:36:46Do you mind going back and starting again or over again?
00:36:52Wait a minute.
00:36:54You're really on the level, aren't you?
00:36:56Stop, aren't you, Mr. Fixit?
00:36:57No.
00:37:00No, I'm not stopped.
00:37:02Just slow down a bit.
00:37:04Yeah, but I can fix that, too.
00:37:07You don't mind being a widow in six months?
00:37:11Maybe sooner.
00:37:13A widow?
00:37:15I don't understand.
00:37:17Don't you know who I am?
00:37:19I'm the wreck of the Hespers.
00:37:21When you picked me up the other day, I was going to pieces.
00:37:24Yeah, Priscilla gave me the idea.
00:37:25She was a nurse at the government hospital where they finally convinced me that I had wasted a lot of time trying to un-guess a pair of bad lungs.
00:37:36So, here I am.
00:37:39Slightly used, but at your service.
00:37:43What do you want me to do?
00:37:45You mean that you actually marry me?
00:37:48What...
00:37:50Why do you think that would be such an ordeal?
00:37:53But I...
00:37:54Well, haven't I just unloaded a lot of good reasons?
00:37:57What are we waiting for?
00:37:59Will you promise, on your honor, that you'll marry me without even knowing who I am?
00:38:05And that you'll never try to find me again afterwards?
00:38:08On my honor?
00:38:10If that's what you want.
00:38:12And you'll meet me early in the morning, say, 9 o'clock at the marriage license bureau in the city.
00:38:16There's two music.
00:38:18Sure.
00:38:20Ever.
00:38:22Having a nightmare.
00:38:24Having a nightmare.
00:38:25Have you seen us?
00:38:27Don't you want a nightmare?
00:38:29We'll see you later.
00:38:31We'll see you later.
00:38:33We'll see you later in the morning, then.
00:39:37Did you ever see such pretty blue eyes?
00:39:40A fine-looking bridegroom I'll make.
00:39:43Say, have I lost my mind completely?
00:39:47I can always press the pants.
00:39:50Maybe the uniform's got a white shirt and a...
00:39:52and a nard coat.
00:39:54Have a look.
00:39:56Have a look.
00:40:04Hey!
00:40:06Have a look.
00:40:10Have a look.
00:40:14Hey!
00:40:16Hey!
00:40:18Hey!
00:40:20Hey!
00:40:22Hey!
00:40:24Hey!
00:40:26Hey!
00:40:28Hey!
00:40:30Hey!
00:40:32Hey!
00:40:34Hey!
00:40:36Hey!
00:40:38Good morning!
00:40:40You are late for your wedding, Miss.
00:40:50Just a minute.
00:40:53I'd rather you let me pay all the expenses.
00:40:56What kind of an egg do you think I am?
00:40:59But you are broke.
00:41:01You cost two dollars for the license and something for the judge.
00:41:05And you only had three dollars.
00:41:08This is as much my wedding as it is yours.
00:41:11And if I remember correctly, a fellow usually manages to pay for his own wedding.
00:41:15Well, I've managed.
00:41:17That watch never kept time anyhow. Come on.
00:41:20Come, Patrick.
00:41:22I don't know, Emily. Maybe we better think this thing over.
00:41:25Oh, Horace, after 10 years, it'll all be over in a minute.
00:41:29That's what the dentist said.
00:41:31Would you like an application, if you please?
00:41:37After you.
00:41:41After you.
00:41:43After you.
00:41:49After you.
00:41:51After you.
00:42:01After you.
00:42:09You promised.
00:42:12All right.
00:42:14But remember, young lady.
00:42:16While I stand up in the judge's chamber down the hall and marry you.
00:42:20This is going to look like the real thing.
00:42:23I don't get married every day of the week and I want all the trimmings.
00:42:27Horace!
00:42:32But a fellow needs a friend.
00:42:37Do you, James, take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?
00:42:41I do.
00:42:43Do you, uh...
00:42:48Louise, take this man to be your lawful wedded husband?
00:42:52I do.
00:42:55Have you got the ring?
00:42:57Yes.
00:43:02All right, I'll get it out.
00:43:05It's a Walmart special.
00:43:08I had to keep out $5 for his nips.
00:43:11I'm sorry.
00:43:13As a judge of the Supreme Court of Mandarin County, and by the law of the state, I pronounce you husband and wife.
00:43:21And wife.
00:43:31Was that a Woolworth special too?
00:43:33No.
00:43:35That was a genuine mafala.
00:43:36No.
00:43:44You've been very fine about the whole thing.
00:43:47And...
00:43:48Well, I hope you're wrong about that six months.
00:43:51And there's a long and happy life in store for you.
00:43:53Honest, I do.
00:43:55Thanks.
00:43:56But don't you worry about me.
00:43:58Taxi!
00:44:00Where shall I tell him?
00:44:13Go ahead, driver. I'll direct you later.
00:44:15If you should require any further services, Mrs. McFarlane, you can always reach me care of the Beemaster, Peaceful Bay.
00:44:22The Beemaster?
00:44:23Yeah, sure, the whole fellow who raises Beem.
00:44:34Hey!
00:44:38They're out of line.
00:44:49Attention!
00:44:51Who's General around here?
00:44:53You are first.
00:44:54Then the gun goes to Fat.
00:44:56But he found it first.
00:44:58Fall in!
00:45:02Attention!
00:45:04Salute!
00:45:06The Keeper of the Beem.
00:45:08A real soldier.
00:45:10Mr. Jane McFarlane, this is Fat, Scooter, and Butch.
00:45:14Hi there. Fat, Scooter, and Butch.
00:45:17So you're the General, are you?
00:45:19Well, let me salute you, sir.
00:45:20Give us some soldier stuff.
00:45:22Tell us about the war.
00:45:23Put down for every minute.
00:45:24Be our captain, will you?
00:45:26Just a minute. Get back in ranks.
00:45:30Is it all right with you, General?
00:45:31Sure. I mean, yes, sir. Go ahead.
00:45:34All right, then. The first thing I want to talk about is this gun.
00:45:37So I came along, I saw you kids pushing and pulling.
00:45:40That's no way to handle a gun.
00:45:42When I was in the army, we used to give it this.
00:45:45And this, and end up with this.
00:45:51Let that be warning to you kids about firearms.
00:45:53Who does this gun belong to?
00:45:55Found it.
00:45:57Well, I'll take it and keep it until the owner comes for us.
00:46:01Okay.
00:46:04Attention.
00:46:06The last one to the rocks in the city.
00:46:23Hold it.
00:46:40Don't tell me.
00:46:42You're Margaret Cameron and you're Jamie McFarlane who gives bees water.
00:46:47And crawls around on his stomach as if you were eating worms.
00:46:52Or, or playing duck.
00:46:55I know that the little scout's been talking about me.
00:46:58And about the bee master, too.
00:47:00There's one of the fine old characters
00:47:03that we need more of in this mad old world of ours.
00:47:07Yeah.
00:47:09Yeah, he's a great old timer.
00:47:11I'm sorry I wasn't here.
00:47:14You see, I have to take care of him.
00:47:18He won't take care of himself.
00:47:21The man always doing for others as he is.
00:47:25But, I've been having a little trouble of my own.
00:47:29What's the matter?
00:47:30Are you ill?
00:47:32Hm? Oh, no.
00:47:34Nothing.
00:47:36I had to go to the city this morning and I guess,
00:47:38oh, I guess the sun kinda got me walking back from the bus.
00:47:42Never you mind that.
00:47:43We'll fix that.
00:47:45Here.
00:47:47You try this orange juice.
00:47:51It'll taste good.
00:47:53Thanks.
00:47:55The walk back from that bus line is awful.
00:48:00I guess the bee master's little picture.
00:48:11Oh, please, I can manage.
00:48:12You drink that orange juice.
00:48:13You drink that orange juice.
00:48:18Good gracious.
00:48:20Where'd you get a sock like that?
00:48:22Well, it really wasn't like that when I got it.
00:48:25The bee master said I might borrow some of his.
00:48:27I'll just give you a pair after lunch.
00:48:29Amended 14 pairs before I run the town.
00:48:32You must be starved.
00:48:34Yes, I am.
00:48:36Priscilla always said I was trying to eat my way out of the hospital.
00:48:39Hospital?
00:48:40Were you in a hospital?
00:48:42Government.
00:48:43Oh.
00:48:44Yeah, they finally told me that I was next.
00:48:45I had about six months or so to go, so.
00:48:48So I walked out of them.
00:48:49Took French leave.
00:48:50Just like that.
00:48:51And right you were.
00:48:52Those city doctors with a newfangled idea.
00:48:55They don't know what it's all about.
00:48:57You know they told the bee master that same thing 30 years ago.
00:49:00Six months.
00:49:01Fiddlesticks.
00:49:03When you get some of this fine sea air into your lungs.
00:49:07Of course, that orange juice is better for you than all the pills and murderous concoctions they've been giving you.
00:49:13But boy, if you want to leave.
00:49:16And you have faith in him and his power.
00:49:19That's the only anchor that will keep you here.
00:49:22Are you serious?
00:49:24Of course I'm serious.
00:49:26And I know what I'm talking about.
00:49:27You take the bee master's program.
00:49:30And in six months, you will be the liveliest looking corpse you ever saw.
00:49:36Maybe.
00:49:38Maybe that's what he thought too when he wished this goofy bee job on me.
00:49:44Gee, this chicken is rough.
00:49:46I feel better already.
00:49:52Hospital give me the priest.
00:49:54Gee, I wish that lady would hurry.
00:49:56I haven't seen him for two whole months.
00:49:59I bet he'd be tickled.
00:50:03You may come in now.
00:50:05Thanks.
00:50:13Jamie, me, and the cannon, and the bees, and the troopers.
00:50:17We all miss you like everything.
00:50:19Yes.
00:50:21And I miss you too.
00:50:23But it won't be long now, little partner.
00:50:26Oh, little partner.
00:50:29You'll come home soon?
00:50:30Yes.
00:50:31Yes.
00:50:33Very soon.
00:50:35Gosh.
00:50:36Won't that be keen, Jamie?
00:50:39And where do you get an eye for?
00:50:42Next to you, there isn't anyone in the whole wide world who can handle the garden and the bees,
00:50:47and even the black Germans, like Jamie.
00:50:52Yes, Jamie's good.
00:50:54He's been very, very kind.
00:50:57He makes me glad to come home.
00:50:59Oh, gosh.
00:51:00I almost forgot.
00:51:01Look, these tries on that.
00:51:05A double-decker of hot dogs.
00:51:07The way you like them.
00:51:08Fine.
00:51:10Nurse.
00:51:11Nurse.
00:51:13That's my lunch.
00:51:15And don't you forget it.
00:51:16I certainly won't.
00:51:20Jamie, maybe we better go.
00:51:22Yeah.
00:51:23He's getting kind of tired.
00:51:25We'll come back again soon, huh?
00:51:27Yes.
00:51:28Yes, coming tomorrow.
00:51:43Victory's just over the top, my friend.
00:51:47You'll see.
00:51:49Yes.
00:51:51I'm beginning to feel it already.
00:51:55Goodbye.
00:51:58Goodbye, soldier.
00:52:01Gee, I wish it was tomorrow.
00:52:06Gee, I wish it was tomorrow.
00:52:08I... I can't do it. I... I can't accept it. I... I haven't earned it.
00:52:10I'm sure that B. Master's will shows that he's a better judge of that than you.
00:52:11Well, I can appreciate his... his leaving a share.
00:52:15For that matter, maybe all of his money, as well as this price, too.
00:52:16Little Scout, but...
00:52:17Gosh, you have to me.
00:52:18It... it isn't...
00:52:19Jamie, you must accept it.
00:52:20I...
00:52:21I can't do it.
00:52:22I... I can't do it.
00:52:23I... I can't accept it.
00:52:24I... I haven't earned it.
00:52:25I'm sure that B. Master's will shows that he's a better judge of that than you.
00:52:28Well, I can appreciate his... his leaving a share.
00:52:30For that matter, maybe all of his money, as well as this price, too.
00:52:31Little Scout, but...
00:52:32Gosh, you have to me.
00:52:33It... it isn't...
00:52:34Jamie, you must accept it.
00:52:35But, Margaret, it... it isn't fair.
00:52:36It... it isn't right.
00:52:37Look at me, Jamie.
00:52:38The B. Master never did anything that wasn't right.
00:52:39He was happy in the thought that he was entrusting the things he loved most into capable, honest
00:52:40hands.
00:52:41He was happy in the thought that he was entrusting the things he loved most into capable, honest hands.
00:52:45Don't you see?
00:52:46It was his service to them that helped to prolong his life.
00:52:48And he knew it'd do the same to you.
00:52:51And it's doing it.
00:52:52it wasn't right. He was happy in the thought that he was entrusting the things he loved
00:52:57most into capable, honest hands. Don't you see? It was his service to them that helped
00:53:04to prolong his life. And he knew it would do the same to you. And it's doing it.
00:53:17James Lewis McFarland and Jean Marie Meredith.
00:53:22I knew that little Scout was a girl all the time. She must have gotten a great
00:53:27kick out of thinking that she was fooling me.
00:53:35Let's go swimming in the raw. Sure.
00:53:43What's the matter? Ain't you going in? You never want to go in a thud.
00:53:47Are you afraid to get your feet wet?
00:53:49Attention!
00:53:52I'm a general around here, and we're not going in swimming.
00:53:56Okay, boys. Let's make up.
00:53:58What happened?
00:53:59My skull's mutinied on me. And I had all I could do to get away.
00:54:01What happened?
00:54:05Well, wait a minute. Stop talking in circles and flubbering like a baby.
00:54:08What happened?
00:54:10What happened?
00:54:12My skull's mutinied on me. And I had all I could do to get away.
00:54:17Well, wait a minute. Stop talking in circles and flubbering like a baby. What happened?
00:54:24My skull's wanted to win swimming in the raw. Start naked. And I couldn't.
00:54:30So they mutinied on you, huh? Almost tore you to pieces because you wouldn't come clean and tell them why. Is that it, Jean Marie?
00:54:51Who told you?
00:54:55You don't suppose you could go on fooling me forever, do you?
00:54:59Oh, I hate it, Jean Marie. They don't do anything.
00:55:03Oh, is that so? Well, why do you suppose I'm around here raising bees instead of roaring around Chicago?
00:55:10Still, I suppose your idea of being something is a scoutmaster or a general. Is that it?
00:55:17Is that it? Mm-hmm. And climbing trees and drilling and playing baseball.
00:55:22Oh, but listen, Tonk, you don't have to run around with a pack of boys to do that.
00:55:26No, we'll find you a girl's camp where they're doing all the stunts that boys are doing.
00:55:31A girl's camp? Oh, gee, gee, that's swell. Oh, you're kidding.
00:55:36No, Honest. Cross my heart. And say, listen, with the head start that you're good on them and all the stuff that you know,
00:55:44little wiseacre, why you ought to be a scoutmistress. Just like that.
00:55:49Oh, that's keen.
00:56:03Something's happened, Jamie.
00:56:06Yeah. I've got some bad news for you. I want you to take it like a soldier.
00:56:15A bee-master.
00:56:17Yeah. Attention. Head up. Chin in. Eyes straight to the front.
00:56:27He's dead. Steady, soldier. We've got to carry on for him because he's left his bees and the bee garden to us.
00:56:40Oh, save me. Oh, my God.
00:56:46Hi there, Margaret. Sit down and take a load off your feet.
00:56:59Oh, so I even get tomato juice a la beach. Yes, sir.
00:57:02I drank so much of this stuff that my skin is turning red. You don't have to bring it down here.
00:57:08Ah, another hour of sun won't do you any harm. You missed it yesterday. That's the first time in months.
00:57:13Yeah, but gee, can't a fella cheat just once and go to a ball game?
00:57:16I hear the peaceful bay savages beat the socks off the troopers with Jean Mary rubbing it in at the end.
00:57:24Well, of course. Well, they've never been the same since that gentleman with petticoats and curls.
00:57:29I can imagine. So, you know, Jamie, I do believe you've taken on another pound right there.
00:57:34Uh-huh. And, uh, do you remember when I thought I only had six months to live?
00:57:38Yes. It's a long time ago.
00:57:41You know, honest, Margaret, I don't think I'd have ever stuck it out if the old bee master had wished half that place up there on me.
00:57:48Because, well, something happened to me out there in those rocks when I first came. Something that...
00:57:58I know. There's been something on your mind for a long time. I know, Jamie. It will make you feel any better. Well, I'm listening.
00:58:07I met a girl the first day that I was here. I never saw her before in all my life. I didn't know it then, but...
00:58:19But I fell in love with her.
00:58:22Oh, I know it will all sound crazy to you, but...
00:58:25You see, I found out that she was in some sort of a spot. I don't know what it was. Difficulty...
00:58:29Some sort. She needed the protection of a man's name. So I gave her mine.
00:58:34I married her because I thought I only had six months to live. She said... She said thanks. You know, just like that. Thanks. Walked out. I never even knew who she was.
00:58:48All I know is that the...
00:58:50The fellow that let her down must have been an awful can.
00:58:53So you decided to get even and not to die after all.
00:59:00Margaret, how do you think she's going to take a double cross like that?
00:59:04You know, she might want to get married again or something. I don't know.
00:59:07Well, gosh, how am I going to go about finding her or doing something?
00:59:12I... I don't know.
00:59:15I'm afraid I can't help you because... I can't help myself.
00:59:22Still no news about your daughter?
00:59:24No. Jamie, why did she run away?
00:59:28If I only knew that Lucy was alive, it wouldn't be so bad. It would...
00:59:32I know. I know.
00:59:35Jamie! Jamie! The bees are swarming! Hurry up! We'll lose a million!
00:59:41I think the vibrations of that drum would...
00:59:44Drive all the bees to China instead of...
00:59:47Keeping them around the home hives.
00:59:49Go on, Jamie. I'll take care of this stuff.
00:59:51Okay. Thanks, Margaret.
00:59:52Margaret.
01:00:03Where?
01:00:11Look! Queen it on that branch there!
01:00:13There!
01:00:14Well, what do you know? Listen to the noise in there.
01:00:19Say, I hope that's not one of our good queens.
01:00:22Well, we'd better... we'd better get a new hive early, folks.
01:00:24Okay.
01:00:30Hello?
01:00:31Is this the residence of a person known as the Bee Master at Peaceful Bay?
01:00:35Yes.
01:00:36Well, is Mr. James Lewis McFarlane there?
01:00:39Yes. This is Mr. McFarlane's home.
01:00:41May I speak to him, please? It's very urgent.
01:00:43I'll call him.
01:00:49Jamie!
01:00:50What do you want?
01:00:51Telephone!
01:00:52Well, find out who it is. I'm busy.
01:00:55You'd better hurry up.
01:00:57All right, then. I'll be up.
01:00:59Take this over to the tree, will you?
01:01:00Okay.
01:01:05Who did you say it was?
01:01:06I don't know, but someone said it's very urgent.
01:01:08Hurry up.
01:01:09Oh, all right.
01:01:16Hello.
01:01:17Yes.
01:01:20What?
01:01:23Speak louder, will you please? I can hardly hear.
01:01:26The baby is doing nicely.
01:01:27It's a boy, two weeks old.
01:01:29But your wife is not reacting favorably.
01:01:32We are seriously alarmed, Mr. McFarlane.
01:01:34Well, where, where is she?
01:01:36What is it, James?
01:01:37Shh, quiet, quiet.
01:01:39Yes.
01:01:40Yes, Dr. Hall's maternity home.
01:01:43Green Bay Road and Lexington.
01:01:45Yes, of course I'll be there.
01:01:47Certainly.
01:01:48Margaret, it's her.
01:01:49I found her.
01:01:50They, they talked to us, or they didn't expect her to pull through, so I, I've got to get there as quickly as I can.
01:01:58426 W.
01:01:59Madam, I'm only to get with us.
01:02:00Mr. Hicks, please.
01:02:01Oh, Mr. Hicks.
01:02:02This is Mrs. Cameron.
01:02:03Would you lend us your car?
01:02:04It's very important.
01:02:05You will?
01:02:07Yes, doctor.
01:02:08He's here now.
01:02:09How is she?
01:02:10How is she?
01:02:11How is she?
01:02:12How is she?
01:02:13How is she?
01:02:14How is she?
01:02:15Would you lend us your car?
01:02:16It's very important.
01:02:17You will?
01:02:21Yes, doctor.
01:02:22He's here now.
01:02:24How is she?
01:02:39She hasn't regained consciousness, but the doctor wants it.
01:02:41This way, please.
01:02:54Dr. Carter, Mr. McFarlane.
01:03:18Surely, there must be some...
01:03:20Please.
01:03:24So, you're Jim McFarlane.
01:03:37I...
01:03:39I know we didn't hit it off together.
01:03:43And...
01:03:45And I...
01:03:47Should have told you.
01:03:50He was coming.
01:03:53Please forgive me.
01:03:59Take the baby and...
01:04:04And give him a chance.
01:04:06I...
01:04:07I...
01:04:08I shan't mind going.
01:04:11If I know...
01:04:13You're...
01:04:14Giving him the...
01:04:16Protection...
01:04:18He's...
01:04:19Entitled to...
01:04:21Poor...
01:04:23Poor...
01:04:24Poor...
01:04:25Poor...
01:04:26Poor...
01:04:27Poor...
01:04:28Poor...
01:04:29Poor...
01:04:30Poor...
01:04:31Poor...
01:04:32Poor...
01:04:33Poor...
01:04:34Poor...
01:04:35Poor...
01:04:36Poor...
01:04:37Poor...
01:04:40Poor...
01:04:41Poor...
01:04:42Poor...
01:04:44Why won't she take him?
01:04:45Is she...
01:04:46.. provided for?
01:04:47Yes.
01:04:48Her relative made arrangements for her to come here – a cousin, Miss Molly Turner.
01:04:52Oh,
01:04:54He's such a fine little chap, Mr. McFarlane.
01:05:00Do you have someone to help you with the child, Mr. McFarlane?
01:05:19Oh, yes.
01:05:19Yes.
01:05:21An old friend of mine.
01:05:24My housekeeper.
01:05:30Oh, Mr. McFarlane, you've forgotten the baby's name.
01:06:00And the baby?
01:06:18Mr. McFarlane has just taken him home.
01:06:21Mr. McFarlane?
01:06:22You were out of the school with your class when we phoned.
01:06:25In this emergency, we had to find someone.
01:06:27We found the husband's address.
01:06:29All right, Doctor.
01:06:30I'll make all the necessary arrangements later.
01:06:40Will you call the taxi for me, please?
01:06:43I'll ask him to hurry.
01:06:45I'll be downstairs.
01:06:52You never told me you were going to have a baby.
01:06:56What are you going to do with it?
01:06:57I don't know.
01:06:59Where's Margaret?
01:07:02She's going to the market.
01:07:08She sure got your nose.
01:07:09Do you want any fussis?
01:07:10Shh.
01:07:12What will we do with it?
01:07:14Jimmy, you don't know how to hold a baby.
01:07:20No wonder it's fussing.
01:07:22Look at the way you handle it.
01:07:24Yes, as if you're scared stiff.
01:07:27Don't be so helpless.
01:07:28Dig him up a pair of pants.
01:07:30Pants?
01:07:36Don't you know Diding when you see him?
01:07:54Can't. Can't. Lucy.
01:08:14Then she's Margaret's.
01:08:15Yes, Jane.
01:08:24She... she died?
01:08:30Oh, my poor boy.
01:08:37And you loved her so much.
01:08:40The baby!
01:08:44Well, isn't it cute?
01:08:46Isn't he a whopper?
01:08:47He?
01:08:48Sure, it's a boy.
01:08:49Jane Lewis McFarlane Jr.
01:08:53He's going to be very proud, Janey.
01:08:56But we can't take care of him over here.
01:08:59Oh, no, I guess...
01:09:00No, I'll take him over to my house where I can keep an eye on them this hour.
01:09:04And you here, Jane.
01:09:05You run along down to the drugstore and tell Mr. Cook to give you two nursing bottles, four nipples, and a quart of the best olive oil he has.
01:09:19Come on.
01:09:22I'll be there in a few minutes.
01:09:25Two nursing bottles and a quart of the finest olive oil.
01:09:29Come on.
01:09:32Men don't know anything about taking care of babies. You're coming home with me.
01:09:45Molly.
01:09:47Molly Turner.
01:09:50So she did it for her cousin.
01:09:57The hospital notified you about Lucy by accident.
01:10:00Little man, we've forgotten your belongings.
01:10:04I didn't intend for you to be troubled or to know...
01:10:08The baby...
01:10:10Did you give it to her to keep?
01:10:12Yes, I did.
01:10:14And he's with his grandmother.
01:10:17But you didn't tell Aunt Margaret it was the baby with Lucy.
01:10:21No.
01:10:23No, of course I didn't.
01:10:25I wouldn't break Margaret's heart for the world.
01:10:29Lucy.
01:10:30Lucy.
01:10:31My little baby.
01:10:33My little girl.
01:10:36Don't you see?
01:10:38That's what I've been trying so desperately to keep from her.
01:10:40I didn't really mean to take advantage of your generosity that night down on the rocks.
01:10:49But I was desperate for Lucy's sake.
01:10:53I didn't know you belonged here.
01:10:54All of a sudden you offered a solution.
01:10:58Don't you see?
01:11:00We couldn't hurt Aunt Margaret any more than you could a little while ago.
01:11:03And I told her everything down there on the beach.
01:11:14Everything, of course, except the identity of the woman that I married.
01:11:19Oh, now Lucy's dead.
01:11:21What are we going to do?
01:11:23How can we ever explain it to Aunt Margaret?
01:11:25Look.
01:11:26I have it.
01:11:28What?
01:11:30What is it?
01:11:32How can we ever explain it to Aunt Margaret?
01:11:35Look.
01:11:37I have it.
01:11:40What?
01:11:42What?
01:11:44What?
01:11:46What?
01:11:48What?
01:11:50What?
01:11:51I can't find it.
01:11:56You don't know who I am.
01:11:58You've never seen me before.
01:12:00Tell her!
01:12:01Tell her!
01:12:03Uh, Margaret!
01:12:13Something terrible has happened.
01:12:15I found Lucy.
01:12:18Oh, I don't know how to tell you.
01:12:21You found her dying, didn't you?
01:12:26Yes, yes, in a hospital after an automobile wreck.
01:12:33She died in my arms this morning.
01:12:38How do you know?
01:12:40Oh, I just know.
01:12:45I knew when she stayed away so long, something would happen.
01:12:51And then, this morning I woke with a start,
01:12:56because I dreamed that she'd been fatally injured.
01:13:04Oh, Margaret, I'm terribly sorry.
01:13:07I just, I just heard as I came in through the door.
01:13:12You're sweet, Jamie.
01:13:21Oh, I, I forgot.
01:13:24You two don't know each other, do you?
01:13:27Mr. McFarlane, this is my niece, Molly Turner.
01:13:33How do you do?
01:13:34How do you do?
01:13:36Why, Margaret, isn't that a baby?
01:13:39Yes, of course it's a baby.
01:13:42It's Mr. McFarlane's baby.
01:13:48Here I am.
01:13:51Well, I got everything.
01:13:53Hello, Molly.
01:13:54Hello.
01:13:55Where's our baby?
01:13:56You come and see.
01:13:58He sure is cute.
01:14:03Mr. James Lewis McFarlane, Jr.
01:14:08Big name for such a little baby, isn't it?
01:14:11I should say it is.
01:14:13But it's too much of a mouthful.
01:14:15Let's, let's just call him Little James.
01:14:19All right.
01:14:21Here, you take the bottle and the nipples.
01:14:23Get a big pan of water and boil them.
01:14:26While I rub him with oil.
01:14:27Okay.
01:14:28I hope he grows up to be a crime fighter.
01:14:38You know the penalty for forgery in this state?
01:14:43I fell in love with you that night on the rocks.
01:14:46And I still am.
01:14:49You, uh, you don't suppose you could manage to be out there again soon, do you?
01:14:55It might be arranged.
01:15:00No matter what comes to us, we must still have faith.
01:15:05We must always have faith.
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01:15:22D dom.
01:15:25Tune.
01:15:27It is high for us.
01:15:32We must always have faith in a Clintus.
01:15:35We must always remain in honour of the fen christmas unit in Moore.
01:15:37Every minute, as we talk, the woman walked in for the Defence Corps,
01:15:39we must always be in...
01:15:40But we stay away since the interview,
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