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01:05自由な獣みたいに走ろうぜ
01:17自由な獣みたいに走ろうぜ
01:36自由な獣みたいに走ろうぜ
01:38エネルギーになりそう
01:38お前 カラスタイルに行くぞ
01:41torn up、 クロア
01:46Back, Claude.
01:47No, you're supposed to say to him, away, you, Claude.
01:50Okay, here I go.
01:52Away, you, Claude, or I'll run you through with my sword.
01:55Tom, I don't think we should disturb Lisette and Huck.
01:58It's okay, Becky, don't worry.
02:00Huck said I could visit him any time Lisette was there.
02:02You know Huck's my best friend.
02:03Besides, I want to see Lisette.
02:05I think she's beautiful, and she's a world-famous actress.
02:11I once wanted to become an actress, but I changed my mind.
02:14You never told me that.
02:15Well, my mother decided it was better for me to stay home and get an education.
02:19I sure am surprised to hear you wanted to be an actress.
02:23Why? Don't you think I can act, Tom?
02:25Sure, I reckon you'd be as good as Lisette.
02:28Oh, look!
02:32I'll be.
02:36Sounds like fun.
02:38Uh-huh.
02:39Hey there, Sid.
02:40What you doing at Huck's place?
02:42Lisette's up there visiting Huck, and I'm waiting for her to come down.
02:48What's her being there have to do with you?
02:51Be still, my aching heart.
02:54Oh, I think I'm in love and I'm jealous, Tom.
02:57You're what?
02:58I want to be in Huck's place and have her sit with me, and I want her to tell me
03:03all of her stories.
03:08What?
03:08Oh, come on, Sid.
03:10You're a heap too young to be talking about falling in love.
03:13How did you happen to know that Lisette was up there with Huck in the first place?
03:16I knew because I followed her, from the time she left the hotel until she climbed up there.
03:23What do you say, Becky?
03:24Let's surprise them.
03:26Well, I don't know.
03:27I still don't think we ought to bother them.
03:29Huck won't care.
03:30Hey, Huck, are you up there?
03:32Who's that?
03:36Tom.
03:38I'm mighty glad you came.
03:39Lisette's here visiting with me.
03:41Tom, Becky, why don't y'all come up here?
03:43We'd love to have you join us.
03:46Hey, Huck, what about me?
03:48What about me?
03:49Well, Sid, you're a mite too young, I reckon.
03:52Tom, hello there.
03:54Oh, hello, Lisette.
03:55Wait right there.
03:56We're coming up.
03:58Oh, dear.
04:00I really must get back to the theater.
04:02I have a special show to do this evening.
04:04Do you have to leave so soon?
04:07Yes, I promised Mr. Garlic that I would be back right away.
04:10What about tomorrow?
04:12I don't know.
04:13I'm sorry I didn't have no food.
04:14I didn't have time to get it today, but for tomorrow, I promise.
04:18Will you really prepare a meal?
04:20Mm-hmm, you bet I will.
04:22I was acting.
04:24I wasn't serious, and you really don't have to get much food for me.
04:28I'll be back.
04:30I'll get lots of food.
04:37I'll be back.
04:38Lisette!
04:40Lisette!
04:42Can't you stay a little longer?
04:44No.
04:45Come on, I'll walk you back to your hotel.
04:47You don't have to, Tom.
04:48I can find my way back to the hotel myself.
04:51Let me walk you back, Lisette.
04:55No, I don't want to be any trouble.
04:57Oh, it's no trouble at all, ma'am.
05:00Are you sure?
05:00Mm-hmm.
05:01And not only that, but I know a shortcut that nobody else here knows about.
05:06Come on, Lisette.
05:07Let's go.
05:09Oh.
05:09Well, I'll be.
05:11Hmm.
05:14Wait, Sid, I haven't said goodbye.
05:16Goodbye, y'all.
05:17Bye, everybody.
05:18Come on.
05:20Well, bye-bye.
05:22Bye, Lisette.
05:23Bye-bye, Lisette.
05:26We'll be there in no time.
05:29And so my little brother took Lisette by the hand, and they disappeared into the woods.
05:35Well, what do you know about that?
05:37That beats all.
05:38Now, don't be angry, Huck, but Sid's got a crush on her, too.
05:42I'm not a bit mad, because Lisette's coming here for supper tomorrow night.
05:46Come on, Huck.
05:47Tell me what you two find to talk about when you're alone.
05:50Lisette told me lots of stories about the theater.
05:52She also told me that the master of the troupe has bad fights with some of the other actors.
05:57No fooling, Huck?
05:58Do they have real sword fights?
06:00I don't have time to tell you any more stories.
06:02I've got to go now and fetch some good food for Lisette's supper tomorrow.
06:06Do you want me to come along and give you a hand fetching it, Huck?
06:09No, thanks.
06:10Say, what'd you come to see me for?
06:12Well, Becky wanted to talk to Lisette.
06:16And I just wanted to look at Lisette.
06:18Hmm.
06:19You, too?
06:21What?
06:22No, I just wanted to invite her for supper before she leaves town.
06:26Hmm?
06:26When is she going, Tom?
06:28In two days.
06:29Didn't Lisette tell you she's going to be acting in other places?
06:32But, oh.
06:35What's the matter with you, Huck?
06:37I've never seen you like this before.
06:38Are you okay?
06:39I thought, oh, well.
06:43Don't worry.
06:44She'll be back next year.
06:46Huh?
06:46Next year?
06:49Oh.
06:51I guess you are powerful, sweet on Lisette, after all, then, huh?
06:55I never had no idea I could feel this way.
06:59Well, Huck Finn weren't nobody's idea of a ladies' man, so I was real surprised that him and Lisette had
07:05been sparking.
07:06I weren't surprised, though, that Huck found them feelings mighty unfamiliar.
07:11I'm going to the play tonight.
07:13You're what?
07:13Why don't we all go to the play this time?
07:16Hmm.
07:17Hmm.
07:19You mean the new traveling show?
07:21Mm-hmm.
07:22No, I don't think so.
07:23You've seen it already.
07:25Hmm.
07:25Please, Aunt Polly, I want to see it again.
07:29Wouldn't be surprised if it's nothing but a bunch of monkey business, Tom.
07:32But this will be the last performance.
07:34I want to see it.
07:34No.
07:35Just finish your food and go to bed, Tom.
07:37You hear me?
07:38Well, see if I invite you again.
07:41Hmm.
07:42Ah.
07:45Ah.
07:54It's a good show.
07:55That's very nice to hear.
08:08Tom?
08:11The show's on.
08:12I can hear it.
08:13I have to keep my hand up like this even when I'm sleeping.
08:16It ain't easy.
08:18I don't want to mess it up.
08:20What's wrong with your hand, Sid?
08:23Lisette held this very hand all the way from Huck's cabin, and I'm never going to wash it
08:27again for the rest of my natural life.
08:30Why, that's stupid.
08:32It'll fall off.
08:34Well, my love's the only thing that matters.
08:37Your love?
08:37Mm-hmm.
08:38That's right.
08:39Wow.
08:40My love's going to go on forever.
08:42That's the craziest thing I ever heard about in all of my born days.
08:47No, it ain't.
08:48I love Lisette just as much as Huck does, and even more.
08:51Understand?
08:52But you're just a kid.
08:54That don't make any difference.
08:55A kid can fall in love just like anyone else.
08:58Hmm.
08:59I'll be danged if you ain't serious.
09:02Mm-hmm.
09:03You bet I'm serious.
09:05Oh.
09:07Oh, my aching back.
09:17Mark my words.
09:18The eighters, the runation of young'uns.
09:21Well, sure ain't helping young Sid none or Mr. Huckleberry neither.
09:26Well, Jim was sure 100% right about that,
09:29cause Sid and Huck were both acting plain crazy over Lisette.
09:33Of course, I weren't worried too much about Sidney.
09:35That was just kid stuff.
09:36But old Huck had a tendency to take the bull by the horns,
09:39if you know what I mean.
09:41I reckon it was partly my fault for not thinking about it
09:44when Huck invited Lisette over for supper.
09:46I know he didn't have any money,
09:48but what with one thing and the other,
09:50I just didn't put two and two together.
09:54Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
09:58Yeah, Lisette'll love some fresh milk.
10:01Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm,
10:11mm-hmm.
10:11Mm-hmm.
10:12I hope she don't empty the tank.
10:15Hans Potkins!
10:17Mr. Garlic!
10:18Mr. Garlic!
10:23just a moment please i shall be there presently well edmund what is it princess mortifying you
10:32sir say it man mr dart and miss russell have vanished sir what their belongings are gone
10:38as well either they've left or they've been kidnapped what are you mad who would kidnap
10:42an actor we have to find them at once do you hear we are compelled or we forfeit the show
10:47how could seasoned performers have done such a thing quite theatrical of them yes indeed
10:52any inkling i've sensed a romantic relationship between them for weeks you mean they're in love
10:58great milton i'll done my coat and join you perhaps we can apprehend them at the landing
11:05quickly edmund good sir mm-hmm that should do it
11:13bossy may be old but she gave a fine pail of milk
11:21i sure hope she left enough for lizette
11:27shucks there ought to be enough there for half the state of missouri
11:33man all i need is a little your milk
11:39now how in the thunder do these handles work
11:43not a drop come on cow i know you could make some more milk if you was of a mind
11:47too
11:58mr. garlic mr. garlic mr. garlic sir
12:09mr. garlic
12:15just a little more milk please cow i promised lizette
12:20boy that ain't the way to milk a cow
12:22uh-oh
12:23what you doing here anyway
12:25uh i was just trying to get enough milk to make supper for my friend
12:31my my my if it ain't a little trouble make a huckleberry fin in person
12:36yeah i'm huck all right but please don't tell anybody i was here will ya
12:43hmm
12:48i wonder where they could have gotten to
12:59ben did you come in to see the show again last night
13:02sure did like every other night did huck come to see it too
13:05don't know i didn't see him but i was busy watching the show the whole time
13:09well i was just surprised he's not hanging around the stage right now
13:13oh
13:14oh good morning missette
13:17any of the troops
13:17no
13:19if any of them were here i would have seen them
13:21did you look in the hotel
13:23yes but they weren't there
13:25i just remember i did see a couple of them standing down on the boat landing earlier this morning
13:30oh
13:32they must have gone to buy the boat tickets for the trip
13:34what
13:34thank you
13:35hey lucette
13:36yes
13:38you reckon we can visit some more before you go away
13:40i might not have the time
13:45ain't nothing to it when you knows what you're about
13:49that's the way you get your milk you see up and down and up and down like this
13:54yeah i've been milking these cows since i was just a little child huckleberry
14:05well now i reckon this will be enough
14:10i thank you ma'am
14:14make sure you takes the back road so the master don't see you
14:23thanks
14:24ooh ooh ooh
14:27eggs
14:31yeah
14:36old huck has always been plenty resourceful especially when it comes to scaring up something to eat
14:41but this time it was a labor of love and there was just no holding him down
14:45you might say he was plum inspired
14:50ah
14:53okay now all i need is some fresh fruit
15:01hey
15:02hey lucette
15:02hold on
15:05ben and me was just wondering
15:06do you need any help looking for mr garlic and the others
15:09oh
15:11thank you tom and ben
15:21i'll go up and see if they've come back yet
15:23if you see them first please come up to my room and tell me because i'm becoming concerned
15:27sure will
15:28i hope they're nearby
15:31mr garlic
15:32ah
15:35ah
15:36lisette
15:36i was afraid you would run off as well i'm so glad you're here
15:40ran off sir
15:42mr dodd and miss russell have run off together
15:45they've disappeared
15:46vanished
15:48i'm just as shocked as you are i assure you
15:50sometime during the night they packed their belongings into pottery
15:53which leaves our company bereft of the leading actors for tonight's performance
15:56what possessed them to do such a thing
15:58it's absolutely incredible i think
15:59i think they'd have shown some regard for us
16:01they apparently do not share our love of the theater
16:04couldn't we do an adaptation of the white rose
16:06adaptation what do you mean
16:08what if i were to play miss russell's part i know all the lines
16:12perhaps in a few years
16:14what news mr keen
16:16pardon
16:16miss lisette you discussed your birthplace new orleans with mr dodd and miss russell did you not
16:21yes that's quite correct
16:23so
16:24lisette we have reason to believe that new orleans is their present destination
16:28and that the delinquent couple plans to be married there thanks to your grandiose description of that town
16:33ma you say ma
16:34it was completely unintentional i'm sure but your persuasiveness has resulted in our being unable to perform tonight is it
16:42meaning that we have to leave
16:44mm-hmm i'm afraid so dear
16:46oh
16:46without them we have no choice
16:49sir i shall repair to the stage and begin packing the sets and props
16:53good
16:54sir
16:54yes child
16:55sir would you permit me to spend some time with a friend before we leave
16:59there's so much to be done
17:00there's little time
17:02perhaps after we're packed then
17:03but we must avail ourselves of the first possible transport
17:07no
17:09i'm sorry lisette but there's not a moment to lose
17:11oh dear oh dear
17:16mm-hmm these are some fine looking melons
17:18i don't reckon the farmer will miss just a few
17:22especially being up there for such a good cause
17:25yes
17:26yeah
17:30hey tomatoes i could make her a salad
17:32huh
17:34uh oh
17:34uh nice day
17:36well uh a little warm maybe but
17:39whoa
17:40you little thief put it back you hear
17:43i'll teach you you thieving little varmint
17:45whoa
17:46if i get my hands on you i'll tire and feather you
17:48hang out my cornfield to keep the crows away
17:51i ain't gonna go without
17:52gotcha now
17:55excuse me mister
17:56thank you
17:57why you i are
17:58whoa
17:59stop
18:00thief
18:01stop
18:02you had a good day now you hear
18:05whew that was close
18:10all right now
18:12hee
18:13hee
18:13hee
18:14hee
18:15hee
18:16hee
18:17hee
18:17hee
18:19hee
18:21hee
18:22keep breaking down that stage
18:25careful that trap door
18:27well finally
18:29mister keen
18:30lizette would you please make haste with those trunks quickly i pray you
18:33yes sir
18:34lizette can we help out in any way
18:38thanks tom you're very kind
18:40oh
18:40oh
18:41oh
18:41tom listen
18:41would you please deliver a message to huck
18:45hmm
18:45you've got to see huck
18:47i want to
18:47but you heard what mr garlic said
18:49i'll pack the trunks
18:50you don't know i'm mr garlic
18:52gee
18:53huck's fixed a real banquet for you
18:55here
18:55here
18:55here
18:55is that
18:56coming
18:57oh
18:57well
18:58i'll tell huck mr garlic wouldn't let you come
19:01here
19:02here
19:04here
19:04here
19:08tell huck that i really wanted to visit him today and i thank him sincerely for the feast he has
19:13prepared
19:13mm-hmm
19:14bye
19:18thank you tom for doing what circumstance prevents me from doing myself
19:23oh i wish i could just stay here and make friends and go to school
19:26but how would i do that the theater is the only family i've ever known
19:31more than huck has ever known he needs family and friendship as much as i do
19:36life seems so unfair sometimes we could have been friends forever
19:44oh
19:46what a perfectly delightful meal you've prepared
19:50howdy
19:51i'm so happy that you came
19:54why of course i came
19:56hope you don't mind potluck i just threw it together
19:58it don't amount to a lot i'm sure you're used to better
20:02huckleberry you're so precious
20:04this was one message i dreaded delivering to my friend huck finn
20:08huck you home
20:10huh
20:11well howdy tom
20:12what is it
20:14you better sit down huck i'll be right there
20:19i didn't hardly know what to expect when i got up to huck's tree house
20:22but i know when he sets his mind on something he goes all out
20:25and he had really set out a feast for lisette that anyone would be proud of
20:32gee hoes of that how'd you get all bad
20:34hmm
20:35well you might say i just found it
20:37say it's the best feast you've ever stole huck and that's something
20:42say i don't want to rush you tom but lisette's due any minute
20:45lisette can't make it huck
20:49hmm
20:54this is from huck hope you like it
20:57he asked me to deliver it personal for him
20:59he didn't want to come to say goodbye cause he was afraid he'd cry
21:04tom
21:05uh i'm just
21:08overwhelmed
21:10i reckon you like huck as much as he likes you huh
21:14i'll tell huck i know he'll be real happy to hear about that lisette
21:20goodbye lisette i hope we meet again someday
21:24i'll be back
21:25lisette
21:26huh
21:28lisette
21:31oh my
21:32lisette i heard you were going away
21:35i'm so glad you came sid
21:37you can't leave
21:38i'll be coming back someday
21:39will you visit me
21:41yes
21:42to visit you
21:44every one of you
21:54oh no
21:56lisette
21:57oh no
22:00lisette
22:05c'mon
22:06c'mon
22:07c'mon
22:08c'mon
22:08c'mon
22:08c'mon
22:14c'mon
22:17we were all very sorry to see the david garlic theater troupe leave town
22:22life sure was exciting in these here parts while they were in st petersburg
22:26as i was waving i thought of the long hot boring summer days ahead
23:02i hope you won't forget me lisette i'll never forget you
23:03so long pretty lady i'm really gonna miss you
23:10i hope you won't forget me lisette i'll never forget you
23:22i love you
23:27i
23:27i love you lisette
23:31don't forget me
23:33i'll miss you already
23:34goodbye now lisette
23:36don't forget me
23:39huck and me never spoke about lisette again
23:42but each time a steamboat would stop at st petersburg huck would rush down to the docks
23:47i'm sure he was hoping that lisette was coming back
23:50many other traveling shows passed through our town
23:54but the david garlic theater never returned
23:57it
24:26in the
24:29Ah
24:31It's not
24:31Am
24:32I
24:35Yeah
24:36Yeah
24:41Yeah
24:46I'm a
24:50I
25:01me
25:11yeah
25:15yeah
25:16yeah
25:18yeah
25:19yeah
25:19I'll go to the sea and go to the sea
25:27I'll go to the sea and go to the sea
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