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00:50yeah
01:04yeah
01:05yeah
01:06yeah
01:07yeah
01:09yeah
01:10Oh
01:43Oh, my God.
02:09Oh, my God.
02:40Get up.
02:41Ben?
02:44Hey!
02:47Wake up.
02:48I need my beauty sleep, Pa.
02:52I'm not your Pa, Ben.
02:53Wake up.
02:54We're going to be pirates.
02:56What?
03:00Come on, Ben.
03:00You can't be a pirate in your sleep.
03:05There's treasures right under our feet.
03:07I can feel it.
03:08I plum forgot where I was.
03:11This is the life, eh, fellas?
03:13No more school.
03:14Hooray!
03:15Hooray!
03:31Hooray!
03:37Hooray!
03:38Ha, ha, ha, ha!
03:45Ha, ha!
03:46Ah!
03:47Ah!
03:49Ah!
03:51Ah!
03:53Ah!
04:05Ah!
04:07Ah!
04:16Ah!
04:22Ah!
04:23Ah!
04:24Ah!
04:24Ah!
04:24Ah!
04:26Ah!
04:28I pity all them bookworms.
04:30Me too, but you know I think some of them actually like all that studying.
04:35Nobody's that dumb.
04:38I'm hungry.
04:39Me too.
04:40Why don't you make a firehook and me and Ben will scare up some fish in the meantime,
04:44okay?
04:45I'm all for that.
04:48I'm beginning to appreciate a pirate's life.
05:03Uh-oh.
05:04I got me a big one.
05:07Golly.
05:09Hang on.
05:10Must be huge.
05:11I'll get them.
05:12Keep your eyes steady now.
05:14You got them.
05:15Ah...
05:15Uh-uh..
05:16Heavy and cola.
05:17Here!
05:18Must weigh 100 pounds.
05:20Uh-huh.
05:23That's the biggest cabbage I've ever seen, Ben.
05:26And he's sure giving me some battle.
05:29Just remember, sir, it's me that hooked him.
05:35Smells done to me.
05:36Mm-mm. I can taste it already.
05:39You're not quite done enough for eating, Tom,
05:41but if you can wait a little longer, you won't be disappointed.
05:43Let's have the bacon, too.
05:45Really, Ben? Catfish and bacon? I don't know.
05:48That don't sound like a very appetizing combination.
05:51How much time we plan on being here?
05:53Where?
05:54On this island.
05:55Ben, that ain't no way for a pirate to be talking.
05:58What do you mean by that, Tom?
06:00It sounds like you're already homesick for your ma and pa.
06:02That's what I'm talking about.
06:04I haven't thought about it since we come here.
06:05What's the matter with you?
06:07You promise?
06:08Swear to God.
06:09Well, then how come you're whimpering so much
06:11about how long we're planning on staying here?
06:14Because pirates are supposed to sail ships.
06:16Well, what do you think we went and built that raft for?
06:18We just got to make some minor repairs on it
06:20before we set sail on the river.
06:23Ain't that right, Huck?
06:25Whatever you say, Tom.
06:27You're the captain.
06:28Right.
06:29You're done.
06:30Ah!
06:34Ah!
06:36Ah!
06:39Ah!
06:40Ah!
06:41Ah!
06:41Ah!
06:42Ah!
06:45Ah!
06:46Ah!
06:47Ah!
06:48Ah!
06:48Ah!
06:49Ah!
06:50Ah!
06:51Ah!
06:52Ah!
06:52Ah!
06:56Ah!
06:56Ah!
06:56Ah!
06:57Ah!
06:58Ah!
06:58Ah!
07:10Ah!
07:12Ah!
07:16Ah!
07:18Maybe the place is haunted.
07:19By the pirates, of course.
07:21That's right.
07:22Yeah, by the pirates.
07:25Time to explore.
07:35This way, please.
07:52Boys and girls, please pay attention.
07:54We have been presented with a problem and some questions that need answering.
07:58Mr. Rogers, would you care to have me explain?
08:00I'd be much obliged to you.
08:02Done.
08:03I'd like to speak about Tom and Ben.
08:06I am positive that everybody is by now aware of their absences,
08:09and I was also prepared to accept the excuse of their both being ill at the same time.
08:13But these kind folk had other information.
08:16It would appear that both Tom and Ben disappeared from their very beds in the middle of the night.
08:21And children, now please.
08:23Well, what can we do, Mrs. Sawyer?
08:25Please help us if you have any information concerning the whereabouts of my Tom.
08:30I'm afraid something terrible has happened.
08:35If anybody knows anything about either of the boys, please help us.
08:40Can anyone supply us with the needed information?
08:44Don't be bashful, just speak right up.
08:47Please, Joe.
08:49You're good friends with Tom and you're best friends with Ben.
08:52Do you have any idea where they've gone?
08:56Can you tell us anything about them?
08:58No, sir.
08:59I only seen Ben, and that was yesterday late.
09:02You saw my Ben and he didn't say what he was doing?
09:04Well, sir, all that he said is I'm off to do some pirating, Joe.
09:08Pirating?
09:09I said to him that I'd rather be a highway thief and he got real upset over that, Mr. Rogers.
09:14Pirates, highwaymen, what's the difference?
09:16There's a whole lot of difference between a highwayman and a pirate.
09:20Obviously, Mr. Harper.
09:21What did he mean by that pirate remark?
09:23He was just gonna go out there and plunder a few ships, you know, that kind of thing.
09:27Thank you. We have a playground for that sort of nonsense.
09:29I need to know exactly what this pirating thing means to Ben.
09:33Sir, I only know what being a highwayman is to me.
09:36I'm disappointed with you, Joe, a pirate.
09:38A highwayman.
09:39You're just filled with fantasies.
09:41Mr. Dobbins, don't be so hard on the boy.
09:44Maybe Ben and Tom really had a plan in mind and they asked Joe to come along with him.
09:48Well, maybe so.
09:51Tom's younger brother Sid's been going on about how Tom and that Huck Finn's been hunting for the lost pirate
09:55treasure that's supposed to be buried up on Cardiff Hill.
09:58I'm glad you apprised me of that.
10:00It's quite obvious that Tom and Ben slipped out of their houses in the middle of the night to go
10:04off on some kind of pirate expedition.
10:06Mr. Harper mentioned that they had a raft, so the river was obviously...
10:09Fifteen men on a dead man's chest.
10:11Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum.
10:15Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
10:17Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum.
10:20Mm, mm, mm, mm.
10:23Oh, boy.
10:25Ugh.
10:27Wow.
10:27Sorry.
10:28Many brave hearts lie asleep in the deep, so beware.
10:34Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm.
10:36Uh-oh.
10:38What is he?
10:38Careful, it's a snake.
10:39He's a snake.
10:44I've been eating a snake.
10:45Oh.
10:46Oh.
10:47Oh.
10:48Oh.
10:49Ooh.
10:52Oh.
10:54Oh.
10:57Oh, my God.
11:28Are you all right?
11:30I'm coming up.
11:36Gosh, it's pretty up here.
11:38Look, a ferry boat's leaving St. Petersburg.
11:45That's the Illinois ferry.
11:47Goes across the Ole Missy about three times a day.
11:50Hard to get to the other side without her.
11:54Hey, why don't we camp here for the night?
11:57Sounds good to me.
12:01What's happening?
12:02Huh? Where?
12:03Over there.
12:04There's a storm brewing and it's fixing to come our way.
12:07We got to find some shelter real quick.
12:09We better get a move on.
12:11Oh, right.
12:12All right.
12:40Let's see, it'll pass.
12:42I don't know, it's really coming down.
12:55Looks pretty bad to me.
12:57I'm going back inside.
12:58Maybe we should spend the night here.
13:00I think you got a great idea there, babe.
13:02We can stay high and drive here.
13:04Yeah!
13:05Don't forget, I'm the one who found it.
13:22While we was out doing the serious business of being pirates, my Aunt Polly was fit to
13:26be tied.
13:27By now she probably figured out about the raft.
13:30And what with the storm and all of that, she must have been worried sick for our safety.
13:38Mama, don't fret so much.
13:40Time will show up very soon, I'm sure of it.
13:43Believe me, Mary, when he does show up, I'm going to beat that boy within an inch of his
13:47very life.
13:48Sugar?
13:49Please don't be so hard on him, Mama.
13:52By the time he took a break from his pirating and realized what time it was, it was probably
13:55too late to come home.
13:57I'll be switched if I'm going to forgive him this time, Mary.
14:00A whipping won't be enough.
14:02I feel badly for Tom.
14:05No point to pity the boy, Mary.
14:06He made his bed and he'll sleep in it.
14:10Oh, Thomas, come back.
14:11Please come back home.
14:13Oh, Mama, it's time to start thinking about supper.
14:20Mama, it stopped raining.
14:54I'd give anything to be a steamboat pilot, wouldn't you?
14:57You bet.
14:58Well, I wouldn't.
14:59I'd still rather be a pirate than steering some old side wheeler up the Mississippi.
15:03I'd rather be a steamboat pilot than a pirate any old day, Huck.
15:06Same here.
15:11Well, Ben, don't forget that right now we're still pirates and we have a treasure to find.
15:15We'd better get to fixing our ship then, because pirating don't work so good without a ship.
15:20Hey!
15:21The raft is missing!
15:24I'm sure this is where we left it.
15:26Uh-oh.
15:29Must have washed away.
15:30Looks like the river's come up a mite since last night.
15:34Now how are we going to get back to St. Petersburg?
15:36Pirates never go back home.
15:38We've got to find a way out, Tom.
15:40We've got everything we need right here on this island, Ben.
15:43But we have to go home sometime.
15:45Don't worry.
15:46Everything's going to work out.
15:48Tell me how.
15:50Mmm...
15:51Just take my word for it, Ben.
15:53Ben, we came to this island in search of treasure.
15:55And believe me, when the time comes, we'll find a way off.
15:58Ain't that so, Tom?
15:59That's right.
16:01Now come on, Ben.
16:02Let's take the rest of the supplies to the cave.
16:06wollt.
16:09Bye.
16:11Bye.
16:12Bye-bye.
16:14Bye-bye.
16:21Bye-bye.
16:24Bye-bye.
16:47Officer Collins.
16:48Afternoon, Mary.
16:50I'll fetch Mama.
16:55Mama, Officer Collins is here to see you.
17:06I do hope you're bringing us good news about Tom.
17:10Fact is that only a little while ago,
17:12someone reported to me that after the storm,
17:14they discovered an empty raft laying up against the riverbank.
17:17I reckon it's possible the boys might have used that raft
17:19to get to some place they wanted to explore.
17:21It's possible.
17:23Of course, I ain't been up there to confirm my suspicions.
17:26Oh, I wonder if they were running away.
17:28That same thing occurred to Mr. Rogers.
17:32Don't worry yourself none, Officer Collins.
17:34My Tom will be coming home before you know it,
17:37tripping up the stairs and slipping into his bed
17:39while trying to avoid my whip.
17:40I'm sure he will, Miss Polly.
17:42I hope so.
17:43I'm much obliged for your visit, Officer Collins.
17:45I feel much better knowing the search for Tom is in your hands.
17:48I'll be in touch.
18:03Mama, you're absolutely right.
18:06Sure as I'm standing here, Tom will slip into his room tonight
18:08and you'll find him in bed in the morning.
18:10I hope you're right, Mary.
18:12I'm sure I'm right.
18:23I feel as free as a bird and as light as a feather.
18:26I never thought anything could be so sweet.
18:28Freedom is mighty sweet when you come to think about it.
18:31Yeah.
18:32But if you fellas was to live the same way I did,
18:35why, you'd be free every day of your lives.
18:36You'd be able to fish and swim and sleep when you wanted
18:39and even be with your best friends all the time.
18:42I reckon we'll all just stay here forever, right?
18:45We couldn't leave even if we wanted to without the raft.
18:50Tom, we've been around this island from stem to stern,
18:53but I'm still not positive how it's laid out.
18:56Well, it's shaped something like this, Huck,
18:58long and kind of narrow.
19:00I'll draw you a picture.
19:02Hmm.
19:02Hmm.
19:03Here, now pay attention.
19:06This is the Mississippi.
19:08St. Pete's here,
19:10and Illinois's here on the other side.
19:13Now, Jackson Island's right about here.
19:15It's about half a mile from here to St. Petersburg,
19:18but it's only a few hundred yards more or less to Illinois.
19:22Now, the water's real shallow on the Illinois side of the island,
19:25so the steamboats can't get through without dragging bottom.
19:28That means we've got a good chance of wading across it.
19:31Yeah, but the current's mighty strong there.
19:33I'm thinking it'd be a lot better if we could swim to St. Pete.
19:36We could if we wanted to.
19:38I'm not a swimmer.
19:39How are you going to be a pirate if you can't swim?
19:43Shucks, you could teach him how, Tom.
19:45I ain't a magician.
19:52I'm sleepy. I'm hitting the hay.
20:01I'm not feeling that tired.
20:03Me neither. I'll stay up with you.
20:24Getting kind of cold.
20:41What's wrong? You scared?
20:42I'm not scared.
20:44I'm about to freeze to death out here.
20:46I reckon living outdoors takes some getting used to.
20:48I'm not.
20:51I'm not.
21:04I'm not.
21:05I'm not.
21:24Huh? What's that you're writing about?
21:27Huh? Nothing.
21:29Ah. Becky? Does that mean Becky Thatcher?
21:34Uh-uh. No way.
21:35Ah. It's open.
21:51It's a little late for you to be up, isn't it, Becky?
21:54I can't get to sleep. I'm worried about Tom.
21:57Tom can take care of himself.
21:59I know.
22:00Becky, you know that boys will be boys, and that's part of growing up.
22:03I know, Mother, but maybe he's...
22:06Huh?
22:06Mother, I quarreled with Tom.
22:09But Becky, you mustn't be upset. It's not the end of the world.
22:13But maybe Tom ran away because he was upset that we had had a quarrel.
22:18Becky, child, I'm sure Tom is quite safe and having the time of his life.
22:22Now, why don't you get to bed? He'll probably be at school in the morning.
22:34Mind the store. I'll be right back.
22:48Why, Mr. Rogers, how nice to see you. Won't you come in?
22:51Thank you for the offer, Miss Polly.
22:53Surely.
22:53But it's late, and I'm afraid I've brought some bad news.
22:56You don't mean about our boys, do you?
22:59Well, I'm afraid so, Miss Polly. Officer Collins has just found the raft.
23:03The raft?
23:04The one that our boys may have been using.
23:07He put some people to searching down along the riverbank, and they came across the raft.
23:11It was four miles upriver. I guess it must have washed ashore during the storm.
23:16Maybe they made it back before they were caught by the storm.
23:18Nope. I'm afraid not, Miss Polly.
23:22What do you mean by that?
23:23Did they find something, Mama?
23:24I'm sorry.
23:26But the raft was in pieces when they found it.
23:30Oh!
23:35Miss Polly! I think she's fainted!
23:38Mama?
23:38Mama?
23:40Mama?
23:40Mama?
23:44Mama?
23:44Mama?
23:45Mama?
23:47Mama?
23:50Mama?
23:51Mama?
23:58I think she's quite Arthur.
24:06Please try.
24:08Let's go, we'll be home.
24:09Perhaps my little story has probably come from her.
24:10But the town has always changed from the boat on the boat.
24:13If anyone can't talk about the boat, why don't theylog?
24:14Not point why theyhallphone-com-safe?
24:18Look at me!
24:49me
24:49me
24:50me
24:50me
24:50me
24:51me
24:52me
24:58yeah
25:04yeah
25:08yeah
25:09yeah
25:16yeah
25:17yeah
25:18yeah
25:18I got to go to the sea
25:22And I'm not waiting for you
25:28I'm going to go to the far distance
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