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01:41Tom Sawyer, you come here this very instant.
01:44You tricked me into that rock, so it don't count as far as I'm concerned.
01:48It'll count when I catch up to you.
01:49You couldn't catch me if I had two broken legs.
01:52Oh, watch over that face.
01:55Oh, can I get you?
01:56Look, Tom Sawyer, have you stopped at this instant?
02:01Sid, you go and fetch your brother Tom.
02:09Hey, Jim, is it all right if I hide in there?
02:12He'll be fine in here anyway.
02:13How are you?
02:20Hey, Jim, have you seen Tom?
02:22Not recently.
02:24But he must have come running right by you.
02:27Mm-mm, I ain't seen nobody.
02:31I bet you he snuck right by you and hid inside the cabin.
02:34Are you telling the truth, Jim, or has Tom gotten you to cover for him?
02:41Jim, is Tom hiding himself in your cabin?
02:44Mm-hmm.
02:46My friend, Jim.
02:49Keep your head still, Tom Sawyer, or I'll never get done.
02:52You should have been finished long ago, Mary.
02:54I would be if you'd ever learn to hold still.
02:56I am holding.
02:57Just get it done with.
02:58Oh, Tom, stop your complaining.
03:01We're expecting a visit from Dr. Mitchell, and I don't want you looking like a scamp.
03:04I look better than he does.
03:06Don't be nasty.
03:08Hold still, or I'll snip off an ear.
03:11What are you smiling about?
03:13Stop moving, Tom.
03:18Why, Dr. Mitchell, what an unexpected pleasure, but I don't believe anyone's feeling poorly.
03:23The fact is, Miss Polly, I'd like to offer Mary a job.
03:26Oh, come in.
03:31What sort of a job is it, Doctor?
03:33Mary inquired about being a nurse during her last office visit.
03:36Didn't take it too seriously, but then I got to thinking about it.
03:39My Mary told you she wants to work as a nurse?
03:41You see, Mrs. Neal, my nurse for so many years, is no longer with me.
03:47And you think Mary could replace her?
03:49Well, if she has her mind set on being a nurse, why not come and work for me?
03:53But your wife's had lots of experience as a nurse.
03:55Seems to me only natural that Miss Mitchell be your first choice.
03:59Hmm, I don't know if that's such a good idea.
04:02Well, I do.
04:03Oh?
04:04You could do with some more business before you think about Mary.
04:07Dr. Robinson's patients are in line before he even opens his doors.
04:11If he's the type of doctor that likes to keep his patients waiting, then let him.
04:14Far as I'm concerned, it's against a Hippocratic oath.
04:16Well, I wouldn't know about that.
04:18But I dare say that unless you spend more time doctoring and less time drinking,
04:22in no time at all you'll find yourself without any patients.
04:26Maybe.
04:27Now then, about Mary.
04:29I suppose if her heart's set on it, I'll not stand in her way.
04:33She's old enough to make up her own mind, I reckon.
04:36Oh, oh, oh, oh!
04:39You aren't so stubborn about getting your hair trimmed.
04:41If you sharpen the scissors, maybe they'd work better.
04:44They'd work fine if you comb your hair.
04:48Sid could teach you good grooming, Tom.
04:50Not in my lifetime.
04:52He'll look like a real gentleman with your haircut, Master Tom.
04:55Watch who you're calling a gentleman.
04:57Mary, ain't you ever gonna finish?
04:59Not just yet.
05:00I gotta get rid of those snags and snarls.
05:02They've been in there for I don't know how long.
05:06Ow!
05:08Dear me, we might be at this for quite a little while.
05:11I'm gonna bleed to death before this is over.
05:15I'm not usually one to go about praising my own doctor,
05:18but Mary's quite capable.
05:20I'm sure she'll make a proper nurse.
05:22I've never doubted her talents for a moment, Mrs. Sawyer.
05:25I'm sure it'll work out.
05:26That's it.
05:28I'm finished whether you are or not.
05:30I told you, Thomas, you're not getting up from that chair until I'm finished with you.
05:33Oh, come on, Mary.
05:34Them scissors wouldn't cut hot butter.
05:36I'm almost finished now.
05:38Well, hurry up.
05:39My hair's growing faster and you're cutting it.
05:42If you wash your hair every now and then would help.
05:45I'm gonna be bald before you're through.
05:47Oh, stop that now.
05:48Oh, no, you don't.
05:52Now, you hold still till I'm finished, you hear?
05:54Let me go, Mary.
05:55I've got better things to do.
05:58Goodness, what's all the fuss about?
06:00Tom.
06:01Tom Sawyer, if you know what's good for you, you'll sit down and be still.
06:05That's enough.
06:10Mary?
06:11A nurse?
06:11Ha!
06:12I'd rather be sent to prison than let her doctor around with my body.
06:16You hush your mouth, Tom Sawyer.
06:18Oh, come on, Mary.
06:19Admit it.
06:19You consider it major surgery when you give me a haircut.
06:23I almost suffocated when she practiced on my hair this afternoon.
06:26That's ridiculous.
06:27Honestly.
06:29As a matter of fact, I happen to be the best nurse in St. Petersburg, Mother, and they know it.
06:34If Mary's as good at nursing as she was at cutting my hair, then Dr. Mitchell will lose what's left
06:39of his practice.
06:40I don't think you understand what's going on.
06:42What do you mean?
06:43Mary's the prettiest girl in town.
06:45The boys will flock to Dr. Mitchell's just to see her.
06:47You must be joshing.
06:49Sidney, what a beautiful thing to say.
06:51Am I really that pretty?
06:52Sure as God made little apples.
06:54Do you remember that little box of mine that you've been after?
06:57Well, I want you to have it.
06:59Really?
07:00Come up to my room later and I'll fetch it for you.
07:04This conversation's getting too mushy for me.
07:06I'm not joshing, Tom.
07:08I think Mary's the most beautiful woman in the world.
07:10Well, okay, okay.
07:13But that still doesn't explain how you think you're going to help Dr. Mitchell with his practice.
07:17I'll just do the best that I can.
07:19Now, I expect you'll take responsibility for things while I'm gone, Tom,
07:22and you've got to help out your aunt in whatever way you can.
07:25You won't have to worry about a thing.
07:27Just leave everything to me.
07:28I hope you really mean that.
07:30Mother's going to need a great deal of help.
07:36Goodbye, Mother.
07:40Bye, Mary.
07:51One, two, three, four.
07:54One, two, three, four.
07:57That's enough.
07:58Chore time.
07:59No, Sid.
07:59I've already done my chores.
08:01I'm going to go see her.
08:02I wish I could come.
08:04That could be arranged, Sid.
08:05If you just tell me what's in that box Mary gave you.
08:08I don't know what you're talking about.
08:11What box is that, Tom?
08:12Don't you play dumb with me.
08:14Oh, you mean that box.
08:16Well, what about it?
08:17Can I see it?
08:18No, you can't.
08:21Well, then, how about if I trade you something for it?
08:24No, there's nothing you have that I'm interested in.
08:26Anyway, that box is the perfect place to store my special things in.
08:30I'll give you my Cardiff Hill treasure map.
08:32Don't want it.
08:33All my marbles?
08:34I'm still not interested.
08:36How about my old British powder horn?
08:39I'm not trading it, Tom.
08:41Not even if I throw in my cannonball and my fishing rod?
08:44Not even if you throw in the moon.
08:48How about this, Sid?
08:50I'll give you my dog collar and my pet frog.
08:52Hmm?
08:54You give me the collar and the frog?
08:56Mm-hmm.
08:56If you trade me.
08:58Hmm.
09:01I don't believe so.
09:02Oh, you make me so mad you can just play by yourself from now on, you hear?
09:06Hey, Tom, can I come with you?
09:10Hmm.
09:11Hmm.
09:14Hmm.
09:16Hmm.
09:19Hmm.
09:21Hmm.
09:30Ha-ha.
09:31Huh?
09:32Oh, Tom.
09:33Howdy.
09:35Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
09:37Ha-ha-ha.
09:38Ha-ha.
09:39Ha-ha-ha-ha.
09:40Ha-ha-ha.
09:40Ha-ha.
09:44and who's our next patient mary there is no patient doctor just a young man with a note from
09:49mr rogers it's a bill for last month's groceries he said you had to pay now or he wouldn't continue
09:56giving you credit then we'll pay him where are you going to find the money when you haven't any
10:01patients i'll find it somehow my dear how don't worry there's still lots of folks around here
10:08that have faith in this old country doctor besides not having any patients merely indicates how
10:13healthy the people are in this village but of late when anybody's gotten sick they've gone to dr
10:18robinson mary yes sir i'd rather not hear that young man's name mentioned in this office ever again
10:25but it's the truth folks say he's a very good doctor only a fool would go to a city slicker
10:30like that
10:31for doctrine but he does seem to tend to the needs of his patients and he seems so very intelligent
10:36i think you mean to tell me you've been taken in by this imposter like the rest of this town
10:41i don't understand why you're so prejudiced against dr robinson to my mind he's done nothing but good
10:47for this town is it because people would rather be tended to by him than by yourself
10:56talk to me i'll do everything i can to get your practice back but you've got to make a commitment
11:02to changing your ways and becoming more involved in your doctrine than you have been
11:06mary you know you're right i've been a jealous old fool but there's no reason i can't start
11:11mending my bridges right away doctor i'm glad to hear you say that i'd be proud to work for the
11:17best
11:17doctor in saint pete you've given me some real sensible advice you've got a real good head on your
11:22shoulders young lady you see things are getting better already i hope it's a customer
11:33come in the doctor will see you now mother what are you doing here hello dear i fixed you something
11:41nice for lunch oh mother now you didn't have to go to all that trouble no trouble at all it
11:47was the
11:47least i could do well that's very nice of you aren't you going to ask me inside
11:59doctor mitchell's been down on himself have you any idea why no patients have come in
12:05mother are you feeling well i'm feeling just fine
12:17any indigestion can't say that i have mother can't you please try and find a tiny little pain
12:24somewhere you want me to lie
12:32did you ever wish you could fly her i reckon being a bird might have its advantages but i'd rather
12:37keep
12:38both my feet on the ground how about let's take in a swim the water's perfect and i'm hot
12:43mmm that sure beats listening to your bird chatter well let's go
12:57what in tarnation is that
13:01hmm well i'll be would you look at that come here huck what is it huh
13:12we're being invaded now don't be silly huck i know what it is what that there's a hot air balloon
13:19it is well i'll be
13:23what did you look at there what's the left there
13:26there's a hot air volt
13:28there's a hot air volt
13:29there's a hot air volt
13:32he's on the line
13:33keep the light off
13:34in some months
13:35yeah
13:37yeah
13:38yeah
14:01Oh, my Lord, they're coming together since the end of the world.
14:05Mother, what's wrong?
14:07Mother!
14:07Mother, what am I searching?
14:08Mother, what am I searching?
14:09Oh, my Lord, what am I searching?
14:12Oh, my Lord.
14:13It'd be the day of judgment.
14:15What?
14:15Oh, it's the devil.
14:25Open the door.
14:26Let me in.
14:27Let me in.
14:29Open the door, I tell you.
14:38Sheriff Collins! Sheriff Collins!
14:40Hey! Hey! Come quick! It's up in the sky!
14:44Come on! Come on! It's flying above the houses!
14:49That's a balloon, by golly.
14:51Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name!
14:55Oh, Lord, mercy!
14:59Tom!
15:01Let's get out of here! Before that thing comes down!
15:04It's not coming here! It's heading up towards Cardiff Hill!
15:07I don't want to be anywhere near that thing when it lands, Tom!
15:11Oh, don't be such a fraidy, Cat Huck!
15:15I'm gonna chase it!
15:16Not without me, you ain't!
15:18I'm not waiting around here for Lord knows what to attack me!
15:21I think you're crazy, but I'm going with you!
15:25Well, let's go! There's no way of telling where that balloon's gonna put down!
15:28I'm hoping it won't put down at all!
15:31Hey! Wait for me, Tom!
15:34We might as well both die together!
15:51Where did it go?
15:54It's behind those trees! Come on!
15:57I ain't sure I want to find it!
16:10See there, Huck? I know what I'm talking about! Look!
16:13It is a monster!
16:15No, it's just a balloon!
16:16Are you sure about that? I ain't never seen a balloon that big, Tom!
16:20Don't worry! Come on!
16:23No, Tom! I ain't going near that thing!
16:25Oh, Huck! You're just being silly!
16:29I hope you know what I'm doing!
16:35This whole thing's too strange for my taste, Tom!
16:40Appears to me the darn thing disappeared into thin air!
16:44Yeah, that's strange!
16:46Maybe it crashed on the other side of the hill!
16:48Let's go see!
16:49He's the man who is that!
16:49What's the man?
16:57He's the man who is
17:06Oh!
17:13Whoa!
17:15Oh!
17:15Oh!
17:25Help!
17:29Help!
17:29Help!
17:30Help!
17:33Help!
17:34Help!
17:36Help!
17:37Help!
17:37Hey, wait a minute!
17:38Don't run away!
17:39I think it's getting on us!
17:40Don't run faster!
17:42Here!
17:42Grab hold and pull!
17:44I can't keep this up much longer, Tom!
17:47I'm running out of breath!
17:49Just hold on to the rope and haul the balloon to the ground!
17:59Brandon!
18:00Hey, Tom!
18:02I gotcha!
18:03Don't let him get away!
18:05Tom, I have a feeling we're gonna be sorry!
18:08That's the way, boys!
18:09That's the way!
18:09Pull!
18:13Tom, we ain't gonna be able to hold this thing down!
18:20Hang on!
18:21Don't let go whatever you do!
18:23I'm too young to die, Tom!
18:26Don't give up, Huff!
18:27We can do it!
18:27Here we go!
18:29Huff!
18:30Huff!
18:30Huff!
18:31Huff!
18:33Huff!
18:34Huff!
18:34Huff!
18:36Huff!
18:37There we go!
18:38We got him now!
18:39Take it easy!
18:40If you pull too hard, the basket will come down on you!
18:43Huff!
18:44Huff!
18:45Huff!
18:46Huff!
18:47Huff!
18:48Huff!
18:48Huff!
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19:24to think of it. I am feeling a bit shaky. Let me help you. Thanks for helping. My back
19:31seems to be out. Maybe I'd better sit a while. Hey, mister, where in the world do you come
19:36from? My name is Arthur O'Connor. I'm in the Army Corps of Engineers. Then you're a soldier.
19:43And that's a reconnaissance balloon, ain't it? Yes, it is, lad. How'd you come to know
19:47that? Well, I read a lot of magazines. Anything about flying and such. I read an article about
19:54it just recently. It's fascinating. It's uncanny. I'm astonished that someone as young as you
20:00would know anything at all about ballooning. Say, could one of you boys please tell me
20:06where I am? This is St. Petersburg. I've never heard of St. Petersburg. What state is it
20:12in? Missouri. Missouri, eh? So the wind hasn't really taken me that far after all. Really?
20:20How far? Where'd you take off from, Mr. O'Connor? Talking to you'd be a lot easier if I knew
20:25your name. Tom Sawyer. And you? I'm Huckleberry Finn. Well now, since we're not strangers anymore,
20:34I feel a whole lot more comfortable. But the Army has regulations, you see, and if I were
20:39to tell you where I came from, I'd be breaking the rules. Understand? All I can tell you for
20:44now is that a sudden wind came up and blew me off course. Golly willikers, then you're on
20:51some sort of secret mission, I reckon. Well now, if I were, I certainly couldn't tell you
20:56about it, now could I? But I guess it'd be all right to tell you this much, that I'm an
21:00engineer on a test flight for the United States Army. Sounds awful important, Mr. O'Connor.
21:06Why don't you just call me Arthur? If we're going to be friends, I think it's only right that
21:10you call me by my given name. All right? Suits me. Right. Good enough. Now here's the situation.
21:18It's essential that I contact the local authorities. I need help. I've got to find a way to transport
21:23this balloon to Chicago, Illinois. Come on, we're wasting time. Let's go.
21:28Uh-oh. I think my ankle sprained. I can't put any weight on it.
21:34We'd better fetch a doctor for you. Easy now.
21:39No, I don't need a doctor. You just go and get some help. I'll be all right.
21:43Uh-oh. Looks like the town folk have formed a posse.
21:50The sheriff's with them. Reckon they want to know what you're up to.
21:54That's perfect. I'm not surprised they're curious. Not many folks have seen a balloon.
22:04Police those boys immediately and come forward with your hands up.
22:09What? What's he talking about?
22:12If you don't come out from behind that tree, we'll drag you out.
22:15Hey, Sheriff Collins, he don't mean no harm. He's from the Army. His balloon crashed and
22:20he needs help.
22:22Tell him to come out and show himself.
22:24His name is Arthur O'Connor. He's with the Army. He just wants to speak with you about getting
22:30his balloon out of the tree and back to Chicago, Sheriff.
22:35Balloon, huh? That's so.
22:59Good day, Sheriff. My name is Arthur O'Connor. I'm an Army engineer and I'd be much obliged
23:04for your help.
23:05Hey, the truth, Mr. O'Connor. When I saw that balloon fly over, scare those townsfolk half
23:11to death, I didn't know what we were up against. For all I knew, that contraption of yours was
23:15trying to attack the town. I had no idea.
23:18You see, I'm on a test flight for the Army, Sheriff. I'd greatly appreciate some help getting
23:23my balloon down so that I can repair it.
23:35Me and Hux had a lot of adventures, but today sure put the crown on the chimney. So anyway,
23:40that's the story of how the first balloon in America came to St. Petersburg. It sure is
23:45exciting to know that human beings are finally going to be able to fly. When I grow up, I
23:50want to become a flyer, just like Arthur O'Connor. And if I have my way, I'm going to get
23:56a ride in that balloon
23:57before he leaves here.
24:03All of the sudden, the sky came from time to the ground,
24:05because of the sea, the waves were raging. That's why I couldn't have a
24:11I'd like to ride this sky on the next slide.
24:16Search for flying the world, see it!
24:41I'll see you next time.
24:48me
24:57yeah
25:01yeah
25:02yeah
25:04yeah
25:08yeah
25:09yeah
25:15Yeah
25:16Yeah
25:18Yeah
25:19Yeah
25:21And I'll be back to you, and I'll be back to you
25:28I'll be back to you
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