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00:30me
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00:40yeah
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00:56I'm a monster, like a dragon,
01:02I'm a monster.
01:08I'm a monster, like a dragon,
01:15I'm a monster.
01:31I've always thought that the best way to start an adventure would be on a riverboat,
01:35and me and Huck was on our way to an adventure we'd never forget.
01:39Bet they wish they was us.
01:41Slow old barge, ain't getting nowhere.
01:43Look what's coming, Tom.
01:45Huh? That's cattle barge on its way to market.
01:49I was on my way to visit my Aunt Sally,
01:51and Huck Finn being my best friend was coming with me on a two-for-one kids ticket.
01:55Of course, no one knew about me bringing Huck along,
01:58and that was a little worrisome.
02:00But I was working on a plan that would explain Huck's being with me.
02:04Sounds like a big one.
02:05Must be on the other side.
02:07Come on.
02:13Hello there, boat. Where are you making port next?
02:16You bound for Hannibal?
02:18Hello.
02:19I can't hear him over all of that racket.
02:22Which port are you bound for?
02:23Hannibal, Missouri?
02:25Falling cotton band in New Orleans.
02:27Toot, toot, toot.
02:28What did he say?
02:29Don't know.
02:30Woo! Woo!
02:32What'd you say?
02:33I can't hear you.
02:35What did you say?
02:38See you later, Captain.
02:44Send in the postcard!
02:47That's Engine Joe there, Tom.
02:49I beg your pardon?
02:51It's him by that boy there.
02:53Oh my gosh.
02:55How do you know?
02:55He's got his back turned.
02:57It's him alright, I'd bet on it.
02:59I don't believe it's really him.
03:01I believe I'm dying.
03:02Just the sight of that man is enough to curl my toenails, Tom.
03:08Stop it, Huck.
03:09I will.
03:09You can't be certain from this distance.
03:12Yeah, maybe it was a mirage.
03:13Right.
03:14Anyway, Huck, we can't spend our whole lives worrying about Injun Joe.
03:19We gotta make a solemn promise to forget about it.
03:22How do we do that?
03:26Just say I promised to forget about Injun Joe and to never mention his name again.
03:31Well, I promise.
03:33And I promise not to mention Injun Joe again neither. Come on.
03:37I'm sure glad we got that settled.
03:40Well, sir, I can't tell you what a turn that gave me seeing that killer right out in plain sight.
03:45If Huck didn't stop talking about it, I think I'd have screamed.
03:49That's why I made him swear a solemn promise.
03:51Now it ain't bothering him at all, and I can't get it out of my mind.
03:56Hey! Hey!
03:59Boy, look at me. Ain't this the life?
04:09Boy, I ain't never tasted anything as good as this before in my whole life.
04:13Pooey.
04:15Yeah, I've had better.
04:17Are you saying you've had better food than this?
04:20Mm-hmm. Many a time.
04:22I'll admit, Tom, have you went with kings or what?
04:25Don't be silly, Huck.
04:26What do you mean?
04:27Just that this stuff ain't no different from what most folks eat all the time.
04:31You've just never been in society before, that's all.
04:34How do you know? You haven't taken a bite of your own meal yet.
04:38All right, I'll try it.
04:45Mm. All right.
04:46By the way, Tom, what are you gonna tell your aunt and uncle about me?
04:50I've been giving that a lot of thought, and I figured it out.
04:52I sure hope so, because they're gonna be real surprised when I show up.
04:56Oh, it'll be okay.
04:58How? They don't know me from Adam, and folks can get touchy about strangers coming to live with them.
05:04Don't worry.
05:05Yeah? Why shouldn't I?
05:07I told you, I got a good plan, Huck, and it's gonna work in our favor,
05:10simply because my Aunt Sally doesn't know you from Adam.
05:13We'll confuse her.
05:14Oh? Do you mean Aunt Sally's feeble or soft in the upper story, Tom?
05:19I don't mean no offense or nothing, but I hear people who ain't right can be downright dangerous.
05:25I didn't mean to imply that my aunt is balmy,
05:27but Aunt Polly's letter didn't mention how many people were gonna be bringing these bonds to her.
05:32What bonds?
05:33Never mind that. First, we gotta make you presentable.
05:35What do you mean by make me presentable, Tom?
05:38Your clothes, Huck.
05:39We gotta do something about them in order to make you welcome among grown-ups.
05:44Folks said a heap of store by good clothes.
05:47Well, gosh, I know all about that, really.
05:51Yeah, well...
05:51What's wrong with my clothes, anyways? This is what I always wear.
05:55Not a thing, Huck, but wait till you see what I got figured out for you.
05:58Hmm.
05:59Why, by the time we get to Aunt Sally's, I'll have you looking like a duke.
06:06Well, we finally reached Jackson the next morning, and it took me nearly that long to convince Huck that he'd
06:12look better in my clothes.
06:13Even so, he didn't want to change until the last minute.
06:18After leaving the boat, we transferred to Stagecoach, and we're soon burning up the miles on our way west.
06:24That's when I decided that I'd make a first-class cowboy someday.
06:31These modern buggies are sure the berries, ain't they?
06:35If you don't mind bumps.
06:38Oh, wild man.
06:41Hmm?
06:41What?
06:42Oh, Lordy.
06:43Wow, look at them ride.
06:45Do you reckon they're a war party, Huck, coming to skin us alive and take our scalps?
06:50Oh, dear.
06:52Oh, let's pray the army comes and protects us from them.
06:55Lord bless you, ma'am.
06:57Them engines ain't hostile.
06:58They ain't even wearing any war paint.
07:00What would they be up to if they ain't a war party, sir?
07:03Well, son, they could be rounding up the Mustangs that roam free in these parts.
07:07You mean real Indian pony Mustangs?
07:09Mm-hmm, sure do, son. That's how engines generally come by their ponies.
07:14I'm gonna catch me a pony and ride them.
07:18They seem to be moving on.
07:20Yep, they're moving a lot faster than we are.
07:23Boy, Huck, I sure would like to be with them.
07:26When have you ever ridden a horse, Tom?
07:28I can do about anything when I make up my mind.
07:30You bet. Probably break every bone in your body, too, when you make up your mind.
07:35Say, are you boys bound for the Felpsey Ranch by any chance?
07:38Psst. Yes, we're staying with my aunt and my uncle.
07:41Well, I swan. You must mean Cyrus, Felpsey.
07:44Do you know my uncle, mister?
07:46Mm-hmm. I sure do.
07:48I've known Cyrus for a good many more years than I care to remember.
07:51I hear tell their ranch is in serious trouble.
07:54Yeah, the rumor has it they came dang near losing half their herd in the big freeze-up last winter.
08:00That's awful.
08:01And I've heard that the bank might even foreclose on them.
08:04Everybody says that banker's heart is just about as warm as the polar ice cap in February.
08:09Well, those old bankers can't foreclose on the Felpsey Ranch, mister.
08:12Because I got something here to stop them.
08:17Well, after a couple more days on the stage, me and Huck was let out at Felpsey Corners, still two
08:23miles from the ranch.
08:24It was then, much to Huck's discomfort, that I started to put my plan into action.
08:28Tom, are you sure this is the only way I can go with you to the Felpsey Ranch, appearing respectable?
08:33Mm-hmm.
08:34Sure. You'll look just grand.
08:37Why, everybody will be so flabbergasted they'll be calling you the Bo Brummel of St. Petersburg.
08:43Why in the world would folks be calling me that, Tom?
08:46Why, because he was the best-dressed feller in the King's Hulk court.
08:50Gee, Tom, do you really think they'd want to do that to me?
08:53Do what?
08:54Take me to court.
08:55T'warn't that kind of court, Huck.
08:57Anyhow, you don't have to worry about it, none.
09:00Just trust me.
09:04Holy mackerel, Tom.
09:06Does all this belong to your Aunt Sally and Uncle Cyrus?
09:09Reckon it does.
09:10Now, just remember, Huck, don't be surprised at anything I might say, and just go along with it, okay?
09:16Okay.
09:17Well, come on.
09:18Let's go meet this branch of the family and see if we're in time for dinner.
09:22Okay.
09:23Hey, look at the duck.
09:24Yeah, cute, ain't they?
09:27Quack.
09:28Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
09:30Come on.
09:31Reckon we can just go right up to the front door, seeing as we're family.
09:34Gosh.
09:38Well, my land.
09:42You must be my kin from St. Petersburg.
09:45Now, let's see.
09:46Yep, this is my nephew.
09:48Well, that's right, ma'am.
09:50Have you met him before?
09:51I knew it.
09:52I'd recognize him anywhere.
09:55Well, I reckon you're Aunt Sally.
09:57I am, and this is my beloved nephew, Tom.
10:00Come from Missouri, all the way from St. Pete to save the ranch.
10:04I ain't Tom, not at all, ma'am.
10:06That's the gospel truth, ma'am.
10:08He ain't Tom, he's Sid, and he's my younger brother.
10:11I'm Sid.
10:12Well, my land.
10:13So this here is little Sidney.
10:16You must be Tom, then.
10:17I might have known by your resemblance to Sid.
10:20Give Aunt Sally a great big hug.
10:22Aunt Polly said I should give you the bonds in this bag before I even stopped to breathe.
10:28What a responsible little man you have grown up to be, Thomas.
10:33Mother, why don't you invite our visitors inside?
10:36Benny, come and meet your cousins from Missouri.
10:38They came all the way from St. Petersburg.
10:41Hi, Benny.
10:41I'm Tom.
10:44And I'm...
10:45He's my younger brother, Sidney, ma'am.
10:50According to Aunt Polly, these negotiable securities are bound to save the property with lots left over.
10:56That's fine.
10:57I'm greatly relieved.
10:58And I'll just put them here in this cupboard for safekeeping.
11:04Well, now, business can wait a little while so we can chat and get acquainted.
11:09Tom, I hear tell from your Aunt Polly that you're quite the little rascal.
11:13That's fine, because I like a boy who's got plenty of gumption.
11:16Aw, shucks.
11:18Land sakes, I just bet you boys are hungry, eh?
11:21About time I whipped us up a good mess of vittles, don't you think?
11:24There's lots more lemonade.
11:26When you've had your fill, we'll start fixing supper.
11:30You ever milked a cow, Sid?
11:32Uh-uh.
11:35I don't think I could ever learn to do that.
11:38Don't be silly.
11:40Anybody can learn to milk a cow.
11:41It just takes practice, that's all.
11:44Why don't you come here and try it, Sid?
11:46Oh, my.
11:47Must I?
11:48You're doing fine.
11:49Oh, what's the matter, boy?
11:50You afraid of a cow?
11:51I'll just look some.
11:52I can learn quicker that way.
11:54Just take her and pull.
11:56Maybe you better keep doing it.
11:58Well, if you're that scared, okay.
11:59Ew.
12:02Excuse me for a minute.
12:04You know, it's funny, but I don't see any resemblance between you and Tom at all.
12:07Uh, what do you mean?
12:11Why, if you hadn't told me you were brothers, I wouldn't believe you were even related.
12:16Mmm.
12:17Believe me, Bernice, Tom, and me.
12:19Mercy, we're even closer than brothers.
12:21Well, how about giving me a hand with this bucket?
12:24Uh, uh, why, sure.
12:25Here, let me have it.
12:31Anyhow, I think that's a very interesting thing about brothers and sisters, don't you?
12:35I mean how they can be in the same family and all and not even look alike.
12:40Life is interesting, I do declare.
12:44Well, it's something I intend to give a lot of thought to, believe you me.
12:55Why don't you have some more milk, Sid?
12:57I've had plenty.
12:58How about you, Tom?
13:00You bet.
13:01Thanks.
13:07That milk's fresh from the cow.
13:09Boy, I just love milk.
13:11Well, there's plenty more.
13:13Uh, fresh from the what?
13:15Cow.
13:16Yeah.
13:16Are you saying milk comes out of a cow?
13:18Do you mean you never knew where milk comes from?
13:21Why, even your little brother, Sid, knows milk comes from out of a cow.
13:24My land.
13:25What next?
13:27Well...
13:36Maybe you should walk around and look at the animals.
13:39Yeah, that's bully.
13:40All right, Huck?
13:41Uh, Sid, you wanna?
13:43Yeah.
13:44I think I wanna go horseback riding.
13:46Where do you keep the horses, Benny?
13:48In the barn.
13:49Come out with me and pick them out.
13:52Well, here they are.
13:54I guess you wanna pick out your own.
13:56I imagine you're an experienced rider, aren't you, Tom?
13:58Shucks, I'm a great rider.
14:00You got any wild horses around here that need taming, Benny?
14:03Well, these critters are all pretty much broken in,
14:06but I reckon I can find a feisty one for you.
14:08Well, Tom wants to ride the fastest, feistiest horse you got in the stable.
14:12Ain't that right, Tex?
14:14Come on, mount one of them cayuses.
14:16Pick out the meanest maverick in the remuda.
14:19I'll just bring out old Buck.
14:22You better fess up right now before you get yourself killed.
14:26You just wouldn't watch.
14:28It's your funeral, Tom.
14:30I can't be a yellow belly in front of her, Huck.
14:33All right, come on, Tom.
14:34Here he is.
14:35Mm-hmm.
14:36You betcha.
14:38And that has got to be one of the biggest mistakes I ever made in my whole life.
14:43Ah, whoa!
14:45Whoa, boy!
14:47Whoa!
14:50Whoa, horsey, take it easy now.
14:52How to buy it, Tom.
14:53Show him who's boss.
14:56Was Tom fibbing when he said he could ride sit
14:58or is he just playing around out there?
15:00Uh, nope.
15:01Tom's the best bronco buster in these parts.
15:03He hopes to be a big cowboy someday if he lives long enough.
15:06I'll bet he doesn't make it.
15:30Oh, boy.
15:33Please, come back!
15:36Oh, come on, horse.
15:38Whoa!
15:41Oh!
15:47I can't get off till I get back on.
15:52Gotcha!
15:54I reckon I'll show you who's boss now, you ornery critter, you.
15:58Come on, is that as fast as you can go?
16:00Get up there!
16:02Uh-oh!
16:03Uh-oh!
16:07Engines!
16:09Whoa, Buck!
16:12Come on, Buck, turn around!
16:16You ain't got no horse sense at all!
16:21No, Buck, no!
16:23Excuse me!
16:27Thank you!
16:33Oh!
16:36Pale-faced boy, heep crazy.
16:40Tarnation, Tom's been gone a long time.
16:46Hope he's all right.
16:50Oh, please, Lord, if you help me make it home alive,
16:53I'll never brag again.
17:16You sure got a mind of your own, Buck.
17:20Golly, where are we and how are we going to get back?
17:28Hey!
17:30Well, I guess I better do something about getting back.
17:38How could anything stuffed with hay be so hard?
17:45You know something?
17:46It feels like I was whooped over by a two-by-four,
17:48and it's all your fault.
17:53Come on, Buck, we're going home right now.
17:56You better make up your mind about who's boss around here.
17:59I'm not going to put up with any more foolishness, see?
18:10Hey, Aunt Sally, they're back!
18:11Glory be!
18:18You men get some grub and rest a while,
18:20and we'll go out and try again later.
18:21All right, Miss Benny.
18:26Where's Tom?
18:27The engines get him?
18:28I'm afraid something awful's happened to him.
18:31Did you see him?
18:32No, we looked high and low and didn't see a sign of him.
18:36What about Buck?
18:37That's our only hope.
18:38If Tom stayed on him,
18:40sooner or later Buck will bring him home.
18:42But the Indians said he went past him,
18:43traveling like a bullet,
18:44and they have no idea where he might have ended up.
18:47Oh, my, maybe the engines had him.
18:49Hush, Sid.
18:50Tell us what they said, Benny.
18:51They said they saw a boy riding like the devil
18:54was chasing right behind him.
18:56What?
18:56How can you believe what an engine might tell you?
18:59Well, really?
18:59They're probably holding Tom prisoner this very minute.
19:02Stop that, young man.
19:04They're just people like us.
19:05Uh, yes, ma'am.
19:06I'm really sorry, ma'am.
19:07It's just that I'm awful worried about what's become a Tom.
19:10Hey, do you reckon the engines will find him
19:12and bring him back home?
19:14Well, they're a lot more likely to help him
19:15than to hurt him.
19:16We'll wait for Cyrus and Oscar to come home
19:18before we go on looking.
19:19Where are they anyway, ma'am?
19:21They could help.
19:22They've been trying to capture the great white stallion,
19:25the king of the mustangs.
19:36Now, Buck, you just hold real still for a second, okay?
19:40That's it.
19:43You ready?
19:52Now, listen here.
19:54I'm hoping and praying you know the way back to the ranch, Buck,
19:57because I sure don't.
19:58I'm begging you, Buck,
19:59please don't get us lost anymore.
20:01Please.
20:07That's it.
20:08Well, you can be nice and friendly
20:10when you really want to.
20:12Can't you?
20:14Why, sure.
20:15I knew we'd be good friends
20:17once we got to know each other.
20:24This sure don't look familiar, Buck.
20:26I hope you know where you're going.
20:27It's spooky here, too.
20:30Now I know what all those cowboy songs mean
20:32when they sing about the Lone Prairie.
20:36What are you stopping for, Buck?
20:38Please don't tell me you're lost.
20:41Hmm?
20:43You hear something out there?
20:46Huh?
20:55Hey.
20:59Jumpin' G. Hossaphat.
21:01What a beauty.
21:07Easy now, Buck.
21:10Don't get excited.
21:14I sure hope that big fella is friendly.
21:18Hello, boy.
21:25I couldn't believe my eyes.
21:27Buck and that big white horse
21:29were acting like they knew each other.
21:33Not only that,
21:34they were rubbing and carrying on
21:36as though they really liked each other a lot.
21:40Hey, Buck,
21:41is that your big brother?
21:43Is that why we're out here?
21:45Oh, boy, this is a reunion.
21:47Take your time, fellas.
21:51Hey!
21:53Hey!
21:55Hey!
21:56Easy now.
21:57Whoa there!
22:00No.
22:01Stay here, Buck.
22:02Whoa!
22:03We gotta get back home.
22:06Okay?
22:07Hey there!
22:08Hold on a minute, son.
22:10Hey!
22:15Whoa, Buck.
22:16I'm sure glad to see you
22:18because I'm plum lost.
22:19Could you tell me how to get to Phelpsy Ranch, please?
22:22Are you Tom?
22:24Why, you must be my Uncle Cyrus.
22:28There's no denying
22:29that running into Uncle Cyrus out there
22:31was plain lucky.
22:32But I like to think
22:33old Buck had a hand in it.
22:35You see,
22:35Uncle Cyrus was chasing that white stallion
22:37and Buck knew where to find him.
22:39So I reckon he just figured
22:41to bring us together.
22:42On the other hand,
22:43me being out there
22:44made it possible
22:45for the King of the Mustangs
22:46to escape.
22:47And maybe that's what Buck
22:48had in mind all along.
22:50It's fun to think so anyway.
22:53Well, Tom,
22:54I sure am relieved
22:54that you got back
22:55to the ranch all right.
22:56But we gotta do something
22:58quick about Benny.
23:00Tom?
23:01Did you hear me?
23:02Benny knows something's up.
23:04Are you sleeping?
23:06I already messed up
23:07the Sid thing twice today.
23:09You know I ain't no good
23:11at fooling, folks.
23:12You must be plum tuckered out.
23:15Hmm.
23:22Better cover up.
23:23You'll catch a cold.
23:26You've had quite a day,
23:28Buckaroo.
23:30Night, Tom.
23:33I reckon Huck
23:34must have covered me up
23:36because I don't remember
23:36getting in bed.
23:38But I didn't ask
23:39and he never mentioned it.
23:40I reckon he tried
23:41talking to me some too.
23:42But I was dead to the world
23:44and having a wonderful dream.
23:46I knowed it would be
23:47a long time
23:48before I'd forget
23:49the king of the Mustangs
23:50and even longer
23:51before I'd stop dreaming
23:52about him.
23:53Shucks.
23:54I told everybody
23:55I could ride.
24:04I'll see you next time.
24:34I'll see you next time.
25:06I'll see you next time.
25:26I'll see you next time.
25:40I'll see you next time.
25:40I'll see you next time.
25:41I'll see you next time.
25:42you next time.
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