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01:28Some people say that folks weren't meant to be flying round like birds.
01:32That it's the devil's doing, and if the good Lord intended us to fly, he'd have given us wings.
01:36But I reckon if he didn't intend for us to fly, he wouldn't have given us this here balloon.
01:45We all worked powerful hard to fix it up proper so it could fly again.
01:49It weren't easy, neither. After all, it was pretty near wrecked for good after Arthur crashed it.
01:54He promised me a ride for helping him fix it.
01:56But then the sheriff told him not to fly on account if it weren't safe for folks on the ground.
02:01I figured this was going to be the only chance I'd ever have to fly, and I wasn't about to
02:06let it get away.
02:19Hey, Tom, you working for Arthur again today?
02:22That's right.
02:23He ain't here.
02:24Where'd he go? To town?
02:26Yep.
02:27We need to talk, Huck.
02:30Listen, uh, I got a plan.
02:32I was afraid of that.
02:41The Army Engineers are on their way.
02:43Good.
02:43They were scheduled to get here later today, although I expect they won't arrive until tomorrow, Sheriff.
02:48Hmm.
02:50I suppose they're bringing wagons so you can cart your balloon out of town?
02:53Yes, that's the plan.
02:54I reckon it'll take about an hour or so to break it all down and get it ready to move.
02:59Shouldn't you deflate it this afternoon?
03:01I'd oblige you, Sheriff, but the Army Engineer, Dr. Masterson, specifically requested that I leave it set up so he
03:06can inspect it.
03:07Dr. Masterson designed the balloon, and he's concerned that it might not be ready to fly.
03:13What do you think?
03:15Will it fly?
03:16Sure it will.
03:18What if I took you up this afternoon? I know that you'd enjoy it.
03:22Yes, I'm sure I would enjoy it.
03:23But unfortunately, my attitude has to remain official, so I'm afraid I can't allow you to fly it.
03:29Anyway, with all these new inventions, I suppose people are going to be flying like birds, no matter how hard
03:35some folks object.
03:36I reckon so.
03:38By the way, how's that head of yours healing up?
03:41I'm on my way to have the bandage changed right now.
03:43You mean to see Mary?
03:46Well, if you ask me, I think the Sheriff's doing the right thing.
03:49It's unnatural for folks to be gallivanting around in the clouds.
03:53Huh?
03:54But still, I'm not done yet.
03:56Sorry.
03:57Come on, Doc, you don't really believe that.
03:59What I believe is, ever since that balloon arrived here, I've been seeing an awful lot of strangers in town.
04:04The balloon's good for business.
04:06Still, that doesn't make it right that folks go around doing unnatural things.
04:11Flying has advantages.
04:12Think of what it could do for you.
04:14I don't see how it could do anything.
04:16Transporting patients?
04:17Nonsense!
04:19No patient of mine goes up in that thing.
04:21It's safe!
04:22There you sit, having your head put into a bandage, and you have the audacity to tell me that that
04:27balloon is safe for transporting sick people?
04:29Come on, Doc. Accidents will happen.
04:32But they should be prevented if possible.
04:34What about progress?
04:36Progress is fine whenever it follows normal guidelines.
04:40And what do you consider to be normal guidelines?
04:43My guidelines?
04:45Mm-hmm.
04:45I mean, I am a medical practitioner.
04:50As a man of science, I understand where the line should be drawn when it comes to experimentation.
04:55Do you draw it for everyone?
04:57That's right.
04:57If everyone is too dad-blamed, pig-headed, and stubborn to know what's likely to get them killed.
05:02How would doctors make a living otherwise?
05:05Wait a minute, Arthur. I don't recall asking you to come in and have your bandage redone today.
05:11I asked him to.
05:12That's nice. So now you've taken to scheduling the patients as well.
05:15Doc, it ain't her fault. I asked her if she'd see to my wound today, seeing as how I won't
05:20be around tomorrow.
05:21I'll be leaving with the army.
05:23Tomorrow? You have to leave tomorrow?
05:26Mm-hmm.
05:28I thought you had more courage than that. Don't tell me you're turning cowardly.
05:33I ain't being cowardly.
05:35Even if we got that balloon to fly, we still wouldn't know how to get it back on the ground.
05:40I already told you, Huck, we're going to load it up with big rocks, so it just goes up a
05:44little and then comes right back down.
05:46Yeah, but if we put rocks in it, it'll be too heavy.
05:48Huck, you don't get it. We put the rocks in, then throw out the ones that are weighing us down.
05:52Well, that's what I don't get. How do we get back down after we throw away all the rocks?
05:57Shucks, we ain't going up all that high, Huck. If we had to, we could just jump out of the
06:01darn thing.
06:01I reckon so, but still, we're going to get whooped if we get caught.
06:06Arthur won't know. We'll do it at sunup when he's still asleep.
06:09I don't know. It sounds awful risky.
06:12Huck, I can't believe you'd pass up an opportunity to fly.
06:15Say, Tom Sawyer and Huck Fanny, what are you two conspiring on?
06:19Hey, Becky, what brings you out here?
06:21Nothing. Mom's the word.
06:24Right.
06:26You know you can't hide any secrets from me, because I always find out sooner or later.
06:32Besides, I bet I know what it is. You're going up flying, aren't you, Tom?
06:36Why, how do you know about that?
06:37Hey, quiet!
06:39Thanks, Huck.
06:41I told you to keep quiet, Huck.
06:44How are you going to fly? I set Arthur in town, and he told me the balloon was grounded.
06:48Oh, I don't have to have Arthur to go flying. I'm going to do it by myself.
06:52What? You're going to fly all by yourself?
06:56Could I come? Please, could I?
06:57I really don't think you ought to, Becky.
07:00Why not?
07:01It's going way up.
07:02I don't want to actually ride in it, Tom.
07:05I just want to watch you do it.
07:07If you don't want to fly in the balloon, why go alone, huh?
07:12Well, it's kind of a silly reason, Tom.
07:14When Arthur was flying, I didn't get a chance to see him.
07:17If I don't go with you and Huck, I'll never see it fly.
07:21Well, I guess you could be our lookout.
07:23Yeah, well, I guess that'd be okay.
07:26Okay. What do you think, Huck?
07:28What?
07:28Okay.
07:29Um, sure, Tom. I reckon.
07:32All right, then. Huck and me will get the balloon ready tonight, and you meet us here at Sun Up,
07:36Becky.
07:37All right.
07:38Good. Then we're a team.
07:40Wasn't that I wanted to go contrary to Arthur's wishes, you understand.
07:44It's just that flying like a bird was too important to miss out on.
07:55It sure is pretty, Tom.
07:57Sure is.
08:00None of us said much more about it that afternoon.
08:02We were all kind of daydreaming about what a wonderful thing flying is.
08:06I suppose that I'm envious of birds.
08:08They get to go anywhere they want, and that's real freedom.
08:12Anyway, I went to my room even before supper was done.
08:15I said I was tired because I didn't want no one catching on to my plan.
08:18They all believed me except for Sid.
08:20He just stared me down like he always does.
08:25It isn't like Tom to rush through his supper like he did tonight,
08:28especially when he says the reason is just because he wants to go to bed early.
08:32Mary, I think he must be sick or something.
08:34He's up to something.
08:36He is not.
08:36He's been watching the balloon for Arthur.
08:38That's right.
08:39He's been working hard all day.
08:40He must be plum tuckered out.
08:43I feel awful that I can't give him a ride in the balloon like I promised.
08:47It's not your fault, Arthur.
08:53The moon is so beautiful this evening, Mary.
08:55I was thinking it's just perfect for moonlight walking.
08:58I agree.
08:59Would you care to go along?
09:00Why, yes.
09:01Mother, I'll clean up later.
09:03Arthur and I are going out.
09:04All right.
09:05I want to go, too.
09:06May I come along?
09:08No, it's time for bed.
09:09But I ain't tired, and I never been on a moonlight walk before Aunt Polly.
09:14No.
09:14Why not?
09:16I said so.
09:17But I never get to go nowhere.
09:18Don't go sassing me, boy, if you know what's good for you.
09:22Now, you two run along.
09:25Well, Arthur, shall we go?
09:26Yes.
09:28Now, don't you keep Mary out too late, young man, you hear?
09:31Yes, ma'am.
09:34Oh, I get it.
09:36I guess Arthur and Mary want her to be alone because Arthur's courting her.
09:40That's right, Sid.
09:42What's that?
09:44Huh?
09:45Do you really have to leave tomorrow?
09:47I'm afraid so.
09:53Don't that B-doll looks like Mary, sweet Aunt Arthur.
09:58I really can't tell you how much your help is meant to me.
10:01You've been a real friend, and I just want to express my gratitude.
10:05You're welcome.
10:06Mary, there's something else I wanted to ask you.
10:10Yes?
10:10What is it?
10:11Well, I guess it can wait till tomorrow.
10:17Good, that's Arthur now.
10:18I thought he'd never get here.
10:25Is that you, Arthur?
10:27Must be getting late.
10:29Yes, Tom.
10:29Now go back to sleep.
10:33Arthur didn't seem tired at all.
10:35I reckon there was something to gnaw on at him, and I suppose that something was Mary.
10:51Tom, where are you?
10:52Hey, Tom, it's me, Huck.
11:01Well, I guess it's now or never.
11:04Besides, if I wait much longer, Huck might think I ain't coming, and call the whole thing off.
11:11Shh, quiet, Sid.
11:13No, Tom, no.
11:25This was just about the best plan I ever had.
11:28I figured Huck would already be there, seeing how he was usually pretty good about meeting me at places.
11:33If Becky couldn't get there by sunup, then she was gonna have to miss the balloon flying one more time.
11:38Sunup was gonna be on us before we knew it, and then I was finally gonna get to fly.
11:43I'm going flying!
12:00Okay, Huck, that's the last one.
12:02Watch out!
12:10The fire's supposed to heat up the air going in the balloon.
12:13We ain't gonna go flying now, are we?
12:16No, Huck.
12:17Takes a heap of time before the balloon's all filled up and ready to go.
12:20It's the hot air that makes it go up.
12:23Right as rain, it takes about an hour or more, but we gotta wait for Becky anyhow.
12:27She ain't gonna be here till sunup.
12:29Let's wait in the gondola.
12:31She'll find us when she gets here.
12:32All right.
12:38What do we do while we're waiting?
12:40You could catch 40 winks.
12:42Are you kidding?
12:44I couldn't do that if I tried.
12:45It's too scary.
12:46You go ahead if you want to.
12:48Okay, but wake me when Becky gets here.
12:51You scared, Tom?
12:52Not me.
12:53Me neither.
13:04Stay, Caesar.
13:05You can't come with me this time.
13:07I'll see you later.
13:08Goodbye now.
13:08Bye now.
13:19Ouch.
13:20Tom, quit hugging the bed.
13:22Boy, am I tired.
13:32Tom?
13:33Hey.
13:35Hmm.
13:36Hmm.
13:36Hmm.
13:37It ain't like Tom to leave early.
13:39Strange.
13:41What is he up to, anyway?
13:45No.
13:46Yeah.
13:48Arthur.
13:49Hey, get up.
13:51Hurry, Arthur.
13:52Get up.
13:53Mary, I promise I won't leave tomorrow.
13:55I'll stay here.
13:57It's not Mary.
13:58It's me, Sid.
13:59Huh?
13:59He's gone out.
14:00Tom's gone out.
14:01He's gonna get hurt.
14:02What are you saying?
14:03He isn't here.
14:04So what?
14:05Don't you see?
14:06He's gone in his mind.
14:07He's gonna fly, and there ain't nothing or nobody is gonna stop him from doing it.
14:11No, he wouldn't do that.
14:13Would he?
14:15Sure he would, Arthur.
14:15The only thing that he's talked about for the last three days is your balloon.
14:19He was mad he couldn't fly.
14:21Arthur, it makes perfect sense.
14:22That's why he went to bed early last night so he could get up and fly.
14:25Oh, no.
14:28I only hope that I'm not too late.
14:30If he tries to fly by himself, he's gonna crash.
14:33I thought you'd want to know.
14:34Thanks, Sid.
14:39Wait, Arthur, you forgot something.
14:41What?
14:41It's your boots.
14:42You forgot them.
14:44Here.
14:45See ya.
14:48I'll go get Sheriff Fallen.
14:50No, don't.
15:02Okay, Hugs.
15:03Get ready to let your rope go when it counts to three.
15:06Okay.
15:07Ready.
15:08Right.
15:09Here we go.
15:11One, two, and three.
15:19Hurry up.
15:24The balloon really has a lot of power.
15:27It sure does.
15:28You don't reckon we filled this thing up too much, do you?
15:30We're not going to go all the way up to the sun, are we?
15:36It can't go back high.
15:38Hey, you aren't going to be going too far, are you?
15:40No.
15:41Maybe.
15:41You're supposed to go up a little and come right back down.
15:45Yeah, I know.
15:46I was just fooling around.
15:47Why don't you grab that rope and give it a tug?
15:50This one, Tom?
15:51That's the one.
15:52I already loosened it so it should pull through easy.
15:58Huck, untie the rope on your side of the gondola.
16:01I'll untie this one.
16:02Okay.
16:10Thank goodness, I'm not too late.
16:12I can't do it.
16:14This one's too tight.
16:15You try it.
16:16Huh?
16:17All right.
16:18Huck, he's good at knots.
16:21Tom, don't fly without me.
16:23Wait.
16:25Did you hear that?
16:26Arthur's on his way.
16:28It won't budge.
16:29The blame knot's too tight, Tom.
16:32Keep working on it.
16:33If Arthur gets here first, he'll stop us from flying.
16:35I know, Tom.
16:36But the blame thing just won't come loose, no matter what I do with it.
16:39Tom, stop.
16:40You don't know what you're doing.
16:43He's coming.
16:44Almost got it.
16:45There.
16:47Nothing to it.
16:48Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
16:49We did it, Huck.
16:53Huh?
16:55I sure thought we was going higher than that.
16:57It ain't working proper.
16:59What do you reckon it is?
17:01Oh, no.
17:01We forgot to throw out the rocks.
17:04Quick, grab one.
17:10No.
17:12Watch out.
17:19Don't worry, Arthur.
17:20We got you.
17:23Gosh, they're going so high.
17:25I hope they're okay.
17:30Hmm?
17:31They are.
17:33I didn't know it went up so fast.
17:35It sure is pretty.
17:45What's the matter with you two?
17:46Don't you realize how dangerous flying is?
17:49Arthur was trying real hard to be mad at us,
17:52but I think he was glad to be in the sky.
17:54Deep down, that is.
17:56Wow!
17:57I can't believe how high we're flying.
17:59First, don't go this far up.
18:01Yeah.
18:01Hey, I never knowed the Mississippi River was so big before.
18:05Yeah, it sure is a sight up here, ain't it?
18:09What do you boys intend to do now?
18:11Seeing how you took it upon yourselves to go flying,
18:14just where are we going to go?
18:15We don't got to go nowhere, do we?
18:17Can't we just fly around?
18:19You could do that.
18:20Besides, we never had nowhere special in mind.
18:23We just wanted to fly around to see what it was like,
18:25that's all.
18:26It ain't scary like I thought it'd be.
18:28Oh, that's nice.
18:29Well, who's flying the balloon then?
18:32You think it just flies all by itself, Tom?
18:34Why don't you do the flying for us, Arthur?
18:36Because you already know how.
18:41Hey, what do you reckon that is?
18:45Oh, that's the biggest, earliest bird I ever saw.
18:55It's coming to get us!
18:59Okay, throw them out.
19:03You don't need rocks.
19:05You control the flight by feeding in the hot air.
19:10I understood a lot better now
19:12what Arthur meant about flying the balloon.
19:14It weren't as simple as I thought,
19:16and I reckon if Huck and me had been up here without him,
19:19we'd be in a heap of trouble right now.
19:22Look down there, boys.
19:24That's the great state of Illinois.
19:32Unless I miss my guess,
19:34that's the army patrol I've been waiting for.
19:42What are you going to do, Arthur?
19:43Are you going to land the balloon in Illinois?
19:46No, Tom.
19:47It's better if I take you two back across.
19:50The army won't understand what I'm doing with two youngsters
19:53instead of being where I'm supposed to.
19:55I'm scared, Sid.
19:57Where did they go?
19:57They've been out there an awful long time.
19:59Oh, you shouldn't worry, Becky.
20:01Nothing's going to happen
20:02because Arthur's flying with them.
20:05Huh?
20:07Here they come now.
20:08See them?
20:08Where?
20:09Over there.
20:10See?
20:11Oh, thank goodness.
20:13Yeah.
20:14They made it.
20:15I know.
20:16But when Tom and Huck are around,
20:17something's bound to go wrong.
20:18Yeah.
20:18Yeah, I guess Arthur found that out for himself.
20:21Welcome home, Tom.
20:22Glad to see you.
20:23Hi, Arthur.
20:25We got back nice and safe, thanks to Arthur.
20:29But he made me and Huck stay behind and clean the balloon
20:31while he went to town to meet his friend, Dr. Masterson.
20:35A couple of fishermen came by today.
20:37That's nice, Sheriff.
20:39They were all wet and crazy going on and on
20:41about this ugly bird that swooped out of the sky
20:43and attacked them when they were just minding their own business.
20:46Tell me, Sheriff, were you up early today?
20:48No, sir, reckon not.
20:50Then I guess I don't know a thing.
20:52Neither do I.
20:53So I owe you one.
20:55Well, here they come.
21:06Welcome, Colonel.
21:08O'Connor?
21:10Arthur, me boy, it's so good to see you.
21:12Doc!
21:15Good to see you, Patrick.
21:17Thanks.
21:18Tell me, I didn't see any army wagon on the ferry.
21:21How are they going to transport the balloon?
21:22Well, they ain't figured that out yet.
21:24The wagon's on the other side of the river.
21:26But in your telegram, you said the balloon was fine,
21:28so let's fly it.
21:29I'd love to fly it, Doctor,
21:31but the Sheriff's requested that it not be flown anymore
21:33while it's here.
21:34And since, I'll talk to the Sheriff.
21:36Great!
21:43Arthur! Arthur!
21:51Doctor, are you quite sure that you won't go along with us today?
21:54No, Arthur.
21:55I just build them.
21:56You fly them.
21:58Would you like to fly, Colonel?
22:00No, thank you.
22:01Very well.
22:02Then shall I meet you on the other side of the river,
22:04say, in about a half an hour?
22:05Tom?
22:06Huck?
22:07Untie the ropes, please.
22:08Sure.
22:16Goodbye, boys.
22:17You two be good,
22:18or I'm coming back to whoop you.
22:19Here?
22:20We'll be real good, Arthur.
22:22You just wait and see.
22:27Arthur's leaving.
22:28He's not even going to say goodbye to me.
22:33Bye, Arthur.
22:34Thanks a lot.
22:35Bye, Arthur.
22:37Bye, Arthur.
22:38What's happening?
22:40It looks like he's sinking.
22:41Is he going to crash?
22:44Why is it going down, Doc?
22:46I don't know, Tom.
22:48Arthur, you didn't forget about me.
22:51I'll come back to see you.
22:53I promise, Mary.
22:54Take care of yourself.
22:56Have a safe journey.
22:57Will you wait for me?
22:58Oh, yes.
23:00Mm-hmm.
23:00Mm-hmm.
23:01Bye.
23:03Bye.
23:06Arthur was going off to help the army
23:08with what he called surveillance maneuvers.
23:10I don't exactly know for sure what that means,
23:12but I suppose it's got to be something real important,
23:15or else he wouldn't be doing it.
23:17Anyway, I reckon that he won't be gone forever,
23:20because he and Mary were real sweet on each other.
23:22I guess if they were to end up getting married,
23:25then that'd be okay by me.
23:27A fella could do a whole lot worse
23:28than having someone like Arthur
23:30marrying his favorite cousin.
23:41Come to think of it,
23:42if Arthur was to marry into my family,
23:44then I'd be riding the balloon
23:45to visits and picnics and such all the time.
23:48I wouldn't mind that at all.
23:50Let's see now.
23:51How am I going to get Arthur to propose to Mary?
23:54Hmm.
23:55I'll have to do some powerful heart thinking on that one.
24:02I saw a dream.
24:04I saw a dream.
24:05There are three three stones in the墓 room.
24:07They were never going to die.
24:09And they were never going to die.
24:10And they were going to die.
24:11They were burning.
24:11And they were burning.
24:12And they were burning.
24:13They were burning.
24:14They were burning.
24:14Next time,
24:14The dream of the 38th episode of the 38th episode of the 38th episode of the 38th episode.
24:18The恐ろしい出来事.
24:18Let's see.
24:41I'll see you next time.
24:49We are
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25:24.
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25:24I'm not going to be far away
25:29I'm going to be far away
25:31I'm going to be far away
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