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01:08More for the bathing suit she wore.
01:13Even so, it was her bathing suit that made her famous.
01:16It was almost heaven sent.
01:25Many times when it was drying on the line, a tourist would mistake it for a circus tent.
01:37Oh, hi, Emmett.
01:39I'm fishing.
01:40What are you doing?
01:42Delivering laundry and going to Waterville.
01:45See you, Wendell.
01:48Now she has gone.
01:52Now she has left us.
01:55Left with sweet memories.
01:58And left with something more.
02:00We've made curtains.
02:02And handkerchiefs.
02:04And clothing for the poor.
02:08From the one bathing suit that your Grandma Otter wore.
02:15From the one bathing suit that your Grandma Otter wore.
02:24See, Ma, that sounded pretty nice.
02:27Better lean into that starboard oar.
02:29There's old Gretchen Fox on her dock waiting for her laundry.
02:33Ooh, she looks friendly as a polecat today.
02:36Well, it's about time you got here.
02:41Same time we always get here.
02:43Yes, you're late every week.
02:46And last week when I opened the laundry parcel, there was a scorch mark on one of the sheets.
02:54Oh, well, maybe I can knock off a little bit on the price.
02:59I, uh...
03:00You certainly shall.
03:02Remind me of that when I pay you.
03:05Next week.
03:07Well, I got the bill right here.
03:09Here, and since it's three days till Christmas, I'd really appreciate it if...
03:13Ta!
03:17Well, that's telling her, Alice.
03:19Morning, whale possum.
03:21Morning.
03:21I didn't see you sitting there.
03:23Well, that's okay, Alice.
03:25Listen, you got anything to barter with today?
03:27Oh, glad you asked.
03:29Just knitted up a fine pair of wool socks.
03:31Great.
03:32I got a few big old pumpkins.
03:34Pumpkins, huh?
03:35I could make them into pies and sell them at a profit.
03:39Well, they're in the garden right over here.
03:51Can you make much money on those pumpkin pies, Ma?
03:54Oh, about enough to buy wool for another pair of socks, I guess.
03:58Good thinking, Ma.
03:59Now you can knit more socks to buy more pumpkins, to sell more pies, to buy more wool.
04:05Oh, all right.
04:06All right.
04:08Lean into those oars or we'll never get to Waterville.
04:21Hey, what'd you do that for?
04:23Hey, boss.
04:25Me and Chuck's going to lunch.
04:26We don't want to stop.
04:28Right, Chuck?
04:28Uh, neck!
04:29Oh, I'm sorry.
04:30I'm sorry.
04:31Yeah, there's a music store over there and Snake needs a new string for his guitar.
04:35Mm-hmm.
04:36Get off my shoulder.
04:39I'm going.
04:39I'm going.
04:40Geez, the father should be grateful he's got shoulders.
04:42Come on, guys.
04:43Let's go in the store.
04:44Are you crazy?
04:45Me and Chuck don't want to go to no dumb music store.
04:49Oh, no, no.
04:49I didn't think so.
04:50I'd like to.
04:52Oh, yeah.
04:52Yeah, why not?
04:54I'll stay here.
04:55It's too dry in there.
04:57Hey, you, you young rag scamps.
04:59You just messed up my fruit stand.
05:01Oh, so sorry.
05:07Right, Jeff?
05:10Sorry about that.
05:11Yeah.
05:15Is that all the errands we have to do?
05:17Nope, but it's the end of the money we have to do them with.
05:21Wait now, Emmett.
05:23Didn't Sam Turtle pay you for fixing his steps yesterday?
05:26Uh, no.
05:27I was the one who broke them.
05:30Oh, Emmett.
05:31You with your odd jobs.
05:33Me with my socks and pumpkins.
05:35No underwear so rich.
05:36Oh, we'll make out.
05:38You gotta have faith, Ma.
05:39Oh, I got plenty of faith.
05:41I spent all those years married to a snake oil salesman, didn't I?
05:46Well, Pa should have gotten rich on snake oil,
05:49but there just aren't enough people who want to oil a snake.
05:53Oh, Pa used to always say that when business was bad.
05:57Yep, he said it a lot.
06:00Wait now.
06:01Would you look at that?
06:03What?
06:03That's swell guitar.
06:05Mother of pearl inlays, too.
06:09Now, Ma, that's what you can get me for Christmas.
06:13Oh, sure.
06:14After all, it's, uh, only $40.
06:18Say, what is that racket?
06:22Oh, oh, no, no, no.
06:26Oh, please.
06:27Oh, I can't believe what happened here in my store.
06:31Oh, oh, what are you?
06:33Who are they, Ma?
06:34Beats me.
06:36Hooligans is what they are.
06:37Probably some of those river-bottom boys.
06:40Oh, nasty, what you've done?
06:42I want all of you out of here.
06:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:46You had a same.
06:48Here you go.
06:49It ain't even height.
06:51If you didn't want these things to roll,
06:52they should have made them square.
06:57Hey.
06:58Yeah, Chuck?
06:59I'm hungry.
07:00Hey, everybody.
07:01Chuck's hungry.
07:02No, I'm not hungry.
07:07I'm hungry.
07:09Chuck, Chuck.
07:11Now.
07:11Let's go in.
07:12Come on, everybody.
07:26Let's eat.
07:27Oh, getting colder every day now.
07:30be walking the river soon and skating on it got to expect cold weather just a few days before
07:36Christmas don't talk about Christmas all the time there's no point is there we don't have enough
07:43for regular days sorry and I remember the last Christmas before Pa died oh Emmett I remember
07:51decorating the Christmas branch and Pa sang and you play that old piano we had I remember all
07:58right selling that old piano was one of the saddest things I ever had to do seems like we've sold
08:04just about everything last couple of years about all I got left is a sense of humor to wash tub
08:10well
08:10at least there ain't no hole in the wash tub head full of good thoughts belly full of grub money
08:16in your pocket when there ain't no hole in the wash tub sweetest honeysuckle on the vine ma your nails
08:27won't break and your toes won't stub you never get a fever when there ain't no hole in the wash
08:31tub
08:35if you look to the good side falling down's a free ride slipping and or sliding in the mud
08:44if your back is hurting I can say for certain I'll be there to treat you to a soothing bag
08:51rub
08:54when there ain't no hole in the wash tub
09:04Lunch at the upper crust, dinner at the club, high on the hog, when there ain't no hole in a
09:08wash tub.
09:12Watermelon gardens, berries on a shrub, cookies in the kitchen, when there ain't no hole in a wash tub.
09:22Hey Emmett, look what I caught.
09:25Good catch, Wendell.
09:27Yeah, they're really biting today.
09:33I'll be there to treat you to a soothing background, when there ain't no hole in a wash tub.
09:45There go two of the nicest folk on the river.
09:48If you look to the good side, falling down's a free ride, slipping and a sliding in my mind.
09:57Though it twists and contort you, that barrel supports you.
10:00You can feed and clothe yourself with a rabbit of dove.
10:07When there ain't no hole in a wash tub.
10:12Ain't no hole in a wash tub.
10:17Ain't no hole in a wash tub.
10:18Ain't no hole in a wash tub.
10:47Ain't no hole in a wash tub.
10:51Good morning.
10:53Wow, the river's frozen up solid.
11:02Boy, Ma'll be needing a mess of wood today.
11:04Hey, Emmett, Emmett!
11:06Morning, Window.
11:08Guess what?
11:09Old Lady Possum will give me 50 cents if I mend her fence.
11:1350 cents?
11:15Good deal.
11:16Yeah, but I don't have any tools.
11:19Well, I've got the tools in Pa's old tool chest.
11:23Hey, if you could help, maybe we could split the money.
11:27Sure thing. I'll be right with you.
11:30Good. Oh, let's see. Um, half of 50 cents.
11:34Half of 50 cents.
11:39Oh, morning, Miss Muscat.
11:41Morning, Emmett. Is your Ma home?
11:44She sure is.
11:45Oh, let me get the door for you.
11:47Oh, thank you.
11:49Company, Ma.
11:51Howdy. Come in. Come in.
11:53Oh, don't fuss, Alice.
11:55I'm just here to use the spinning wheel you keep borrowing from me.
11:59Sit down.
12:01Mercy. I don't even have water on for tea.
12:04Goodness gracious.
12:06Ma, me and Window got a job. Real money this time. See ya.
12:11Watch out for thin ice along the riverbank.
12:13Okay. Bye, Ma.
12:16Whoa. Can that boy move fast?
12:19Now, where'd I put that teapot?
12:24Well, Emmett, are you going to enter?
12:27Enter what?
12:28The contest.
12:29Uh, I don't know about any contest.
12:33Golly.
12:33It's a talent contest at the town hall on Christmas Eve.
12:39No kidding.
12:40And first prize, it's $50.
12:44$50.
12:45$50?
12:47That's a lot of money, Hetty.
12:50You sure you got that right?
12:53$50 cash.
12:55That's the prize.
12:56Lot of money.
12:58I thought you might be interested, Alice.
13:00You do have a mighty fine singing voice.
13:03Hmm.
13:04Hmm.
13:05Anybody'd be interested in $50.
13:10Hey, why don't you enter, Emmett?
13:12You're a good singer.
13:13Are you kidding?
13:14I couldn't get up there and sing all by myself.
13:17It'd be embarrassing.
13:18Hi, Harvey.
13:19Hi, Charlie.
13:20Hi, Charlie.
13:21Hi, Harvey.
13:21Hey, I'm, uh, Wando.
13:22Hey, listen.
13:23You two are just who we've been looking for.
13:25You bet.
13:26Oh, yeah?
13:26What's up, Harvey?
13:27Well, you know about the Waterville talent contest?
13:30Sure, everybody's heard of that.
13:32Right, Emmett?
13:32Well, you see, Charlie and me were just talking about
13:34what we should do is organize a jug band.
13:37Yeah, wouldn't that be swell?
13:38Mm-hmm.
13:38See, I play kazoo and washboard,
13:40and Charlie here plays a good cigar box banjo.
13:42I really do, my ma says.
13:45Mm-hmm.
13:45So all we need is a couple of other guys to fill out the band.
13:48Well, how come us?
13:50Well, you see, you can blow a jug, Wendell.
13:54Yeah.
13:55Hey, this is a good idea, Emmett.
13:57Maybe.
13:58What would I play?
14:00What else?
14:01You get to play washtub bass.
14:03Why me?
14:04Well, because your ma's got the washtub.
14:06Oh, no.
14:07Forget it.
14:08Uh, count me out.
14:09I'm not in your band.
14:10That's final.
14:11Oh, come on.
14:13Why not, Emmett?
14:15Because to make a washtub bass, you have to put a hole in the washtub.
14:21Hmm.
14:22I don't even have a proper costume.
14:25Hetty, I can't possibly enter that contest.
14:29You're right, Alice.
14:31Forget the whole thing.
14:33Hmm.
14:34Hetty Muskrat, you stop trying to sweet-talk me into this.
14:41This is the fence we're supposed to mend?
14:43Well, yeah.
14:46Well, that's not repairing.
14:48That's rebuilding.
14:50Don't just stand around, boys.
14:52You got work to do.
15:05Just once, I'd like to give a fine store-bought present to Emmett for Christmas.
15:10And with fifty dollars.
15:17I've never given Ma a nice Christmas present.
15:20Never gave one to Pi either, and now it's too late.
15:25Harvey says fifty dollars split four ways is twelve dollars fifty cents.
15:31A lot of money.
15:35That guitar we saw in town, the one with the mother-of-pearl inlays,
15:42Emmett really wants it.
15:45But forty dollars.
15:49I can't buy a piano for twelve fifty anyway.
15:53But you could put a down payment on a used one.
15:59But if I do enter, I gotta have a costume.
16:03And to buy a costume, I'd have to hock something.
16:07Hmm.
16:08Nothing left to hock.
16:10Of course, there's Pa's old tool chest.
16:14But Emmett uses that for odd jobs.
16:18We would make a good jug band.
16:20But to put a hole in Ma's washtub...
16:27He sure would like that guitar.
16:33Nothing would make her happier than having a good old piano again.
16:39I just don't know.
16:47I just can't decide.
16:58Ma, I'm home.
17:00I cut the Christmas branch.
17:02Oh, I see you did.
17:04Well, after all, tomorrow's Christmas Eve, and even if we don't have presents, at least we can have the branch.
17:09It's a nice one, Emmett.
17:13Just like Pa used to bring home.
17:15Yep.
17:16Every year he'd go out and vowing he was gonna bring home a real whole Christmas tree.
17:21But he never had the heart to do it.
17:23And every year he'd say,
17:25Because I didn't cut it down, the rest of that tree will still be alive in a hundred years.
17:33You know, sometimes you even sound like your Pa.
17:37Ma, do you suppose it'd be safe to use Pa's slide now?
17:41Oh, I should think so.
17:43The ice must be solid by this time.
17:46Race you to her.
17:48Hey, wait for me now.
17:50First slide of the year.
17:52Whoopee!
17:55Wow, I forgot how much fun that is.
17:59Well, stand back.
18:01It's my turn.
18:03Whoo!
18:06Wow, isn't that great?
18:08It's good enough.
18:10Good enough for what?
18:11Good enough to do again.
18:14Hey now, my turn next.
18:19Watch, Emmett, it's my turn again.
18:22Whoo!
18:24Whoo!
18:26Oh, boy!
18:29Oh, watch it!
18:33Whoo!
18:35Whoo!
18:35Whoo!
18:36Whoo!
18:36Whoo!
18:38Oh, boy!
18:39That old slide's just about the best thing Pa ever built.
18:43Yeah, he may not have left us much, but that old slide is just about enough.
18:48Gee, I think he left us a lot.
18:51Well, he left what he could.
18:54Hmm.
18:56Pa used to say, a person's got to take some chances or life'll never come to nothing.
19:01He took his chances on snake oil.
19:04The fact that it didn't come to much hardly matters.
19:09Pa would hock that tool chest.
19:13Pa would put a hole in that wash tub.
19:17Ma, remember Pa's favorite song?
19:20Hmm.
19:23When the mountain touches the valley, all the clouds are taught to fly.
19:33Thus our souls shall leave this land most peacefully.
19:42Though our minds be filled with questions, in our hearts we'll understand.
19:52When the river meets the sea.
20:01Like a flower that has blossomed in the dry and barren sand.
20:11We are born and born again most gracefully.
20:21Thus the winds of time shall take us with a sure and steady hand.
20:31When the river meets the sea.
20:37Meet the sea.
20:41Patience, my brothers, and patience, my sons.
20:51In that sweet and final hour.
20:55Truth and justice will be done.
21:00Like a baby when it is sleeping in its loving mother's arms.
21:10What a newborn baby dreams is a mystery.
21:19But his life will find a purpose.
21:24And in time he'll understand.
21:29When the river meets the sea.
21:39When the river meets the almighty sea.
21:58wow.
22:21Tell the river.
22:24If people don't take care of him.
22:33Dear Ma, I'll be gone all day.
22:36I'll explain about the washtub when I see you late tonight.
22:40Love, Emmett.
22:47Dear Emmett, I'll be home late tonight,
22:50and I'll explain about the tool chest when I see you.
22:54Love, Ma.
23:50I'll be home late tonight, and I'll be home late tonight.
23:54Barbecue, bless my spirit, I swear that it never fails.
23:58And the sauce mama makes just stays here forever if you dare to get it under your nails.
24:03Well, you may be poor with a wolf at your door,
24:07but money isn't ever fun.
24:09You still have the sun in a river full of fun,
24:12and you always have a song to sing.
24:13So get the hunt on your face,
24:15we're gonna replace it with a grin and a dream come true.
24:17With a pretty girl dancing to joke and music.
24:20And the mess of mama's barbecue.
24:31Barbecue, bless my spirit, I swear that it never fails.
24:34And the sauce mama makes just stays there forever if you dare to get it under your nails.
24:40So get the front off your face,
24:43we're gonna replace it with a grin and a dream come true.
24:46With a pretty girl dancing to joke and music.
24:48And the mess of mama's barbecue.
24:50That's the pretty girl dancing to joke and music.
24:52And the mess of mama's barba, mess of mama's barba,
24:55mess of mama's barbecue.
24:58A mess of mama's barbecue.
24:59A mess of barbecue.
25:00Oh, boy!
25:02Oh, that was fantastic.
25:04I can feel the prize money in my pocket.
25:06Really?
25:07We sound great.
25:08Well, we sound fair.
25:09Let's do it again.
25:11Gee, haven't we done it enough?
25:12Yeah, we done it all afternoon.
25:14Well, let's do it some more.
25:16I put a hole in ma's wash tub for this contest,
25:18and we gotta win.
25:20Now, here we go.
25:22Gee, Mr. Big Time Conductor.
25:24Are you ready, Harvey?
25:26Sure, sure.
25:40Thanks for letting me come over
25:42and use your sewing machine, Hetty.
25:45I still can't believe it.
25:47You actually took that tool chest
25:50and hopped it to buy dress fabric.
25:52I had to.
25:53I got to wear something for the contest, don't I?
25:56Besides, when I win,
25:58then I'll have enough money to unhock it.
26:00What if you don't win?
26:03Got to win.
26:05Emmett is gonna have a guitar
26:07with Mother of Pearl inlay this Christmas.
26:11Mmm, whatever you say, Alice.
26:14Hmm.
26:18Well, we better head for Waterville.
26:20I'd like to be there early for the contest.
26:22Roy, I know we're gonna win.
26:24I just know it.
26:25Hey, fellas, do you hear something?
26:29Hey, sounds like a car or a motorcycle.
26:42Hey, who are those guys?
26:44I think they're from Riverbottom.
26:48Look at the birds up in the trees.
26:52Yeah?
26:53Well, we're not birds.
26:54We're a junk band.
26:55Yeah, practicing for the talent contest.
26:58Oh, sure.
27:00They're gonna win the talent contest.
27:02Right, boss?
27:03Ha, ha, ha, ha.
27:05Ha, ha, ha.
27:07Shut up.
27:17What was that all about?
27:33Now, contestants, contestants,
27:35I'd like you all to go to your dressing rooms now, please, if you would.
27:38Oh, ladies over here to the left and men to the right, please.
27:42Uh, Miss to the left here.
27:44And, uh, boys, yes, over there to the right.
27:47Uh, ladies to the left and men to the right.
27:51And, uh, oh.
27:52See you later, Ned!
27:54Sorry to split you up like that.
27:58Pardon me.
27:59Uh, is this the, uh, talent contest?
28:01Uh, yes, it is.
28:02Your dressing room is right over there.
28:04Oh, thank you.
28:05Uh, I'm very nice to have helped you.
28:07Uh, uh, uh, uh, I mean, I'm very nice.
28:11You, excuse me.
28:12You're terribly nervous.
28:15Sorry.
28:17Well, guys, this is the competition.
28:26I tell you, it's a snap.
28:28Two quick choruses of barbecue and the money is ours.
28:31Quiet!
28:32It's starting!
28:33The show is starting!
28:39Okay, Will.
28:40Stand by on the house lights.
28:41Dim the house lights.
28:43And fade up on the spot lights.
28:53Welcome to Waterville's first annual Christmas talent contest.
29:00As some of you may know, I am Harrison Fox, mayor of Waterville.
29:04And first off, let me introduce our judges for tonight.
29:08Now, right down in the front row, we have James Badger, my lovely wife Gretchen,
29:13and this year's chairman of the judges, the owner of the Riverside Rest,
29:18Waterville's favorite cafe and night spot, Doc Bullfrog.
29:25And right now, let's get things started with, uh,
29:28Shirley and Nat Muskrat as Carrots the Dancing Horse.
29:50Well, if the Yanks don't get any better than that, we've got no trouble.
29:54And now, Mr. Yancey Woodchuck to sing for you the ever-popular Barbecue.
30:01Barbecue?
30:02But that's our song.
30:04Dim boom, when you meet somebody that don't like soul food,
30:08they still got a soul.
30:10It ain't don't be that you got no rhythm if you don't like rock and roll.
30:15We can't do the song after he's done it.
30:17People will think we're copying.
30:19Yeah, we're really going to lose now.
30:22No, we aren't. Come on.
30:24Where are we going?
30:25Down the alley.
30:26We're not on for a while yet.
30:27We've got to rehearse a new song.
30:29That's all this mama makes, you stay there forever
30:31if you dare to keep up to your nails, Barbecue.
30:35Oh, thank you.
30:41Welcome, if you will,
30:43George and Melissa Rabbit.
31:06Well, it's going to be a long night.
31:12You there, aren't you in this contest?
31:15You get in here this minute,
31:16you might miss your entrance,
31:17and we want this show to look professional.
31:38Oh, wonderful!
31:41Oh, wonderful!
31:47And now we have for you tonight
31:49one of our own traditional songs of the river
31:51rendered by a dear little lady,
31:54Alice Otter.
32:15We're closer now than ever before
32:23There's love in our world
32:26and we're showing it more
32:31Our world says,
32:34Welcome, stranger
32:35Everybody's a friend
32:40Favorite stories don't end
32:43In our world
32:47It's Ma
32:49Yeah, and she's better than we are
32:52Some say our world
32:55Is getting too small
33:00I say with kindness
33:03There's room for us all
33:08Our world is always changing
33:12Every day's a surprise
33:16Love can open your eyes
33:20In our world
33:28When night lays sad upon you
33:32Go watch a simple sunrise
33:38Love can open your eyes
33:41Love can open your eyes
33:43Love can open your eyes
33:43In our world
33:47Love can open your eyes
34:10My, you were fantastic
34:12Was I all right?
34:14They seemed to like me
34:15My, you were the best hands down
34:17You've got this contest won
34:19Wait a minute
34:21Emmett, what are you doing here?
34:23Oh, well, me and the guys
34:24have organized a jug band
34:25Hey, Emmett
34:26The mayor's introducing us
34:28Uh-oh, come on
34:29Four young lads
34:31whom I'm sure you'll enjoy
34:32They call themselves
34:34The Frogtown Holla Jubilee Jug Band
34:49How much alike we are
34:52Perhaps we're long lost brothers
34:54We even think the same
34:56You know there may be others
35:00We can always use a friend
35:07This family just keeps growing
35:10This family doesn't have to end
35:16Brothers
35:20Brothers
35:21Brothers
35:25So many things to learn
35:27But we'll enjoy each lesson
35:29Problems don't worry us
35:32When half the fun is guessing
35:36Live a lifetime of surprise
35:42We'll all become magicians
35:45And leave the wonder in their eyes
35:51Brothers
35:55Brothers
36:09Boys, you were wonderful
36:10Did it sound all right, Ma?
36:12You were better than Bess
36:14You're certain to win
36:15Well, ladies and gentlemen
36:16That was to have been our last act
36:19Normally, we wouldn't allow
36:21any last-minute entries
36:23But these kids have come a long way
36:25All the way from River Bottom
36:27Yes, these River Bottom
36:29Come on, let's clear it away there, huh?
36:30Come on, clear it out
36:31What they've done is put together
36:33A genuine rock band
36:35Yeah, that's good
36:35So let's welcome, please
36:37Tonight's last contestants
36:39Here they are
36:40The rock group known as
36:42The Nightmare
36:58We take what we want
37:01We do anything that we wish
37:08We got no respect
37:10For animal birdies
37:13Or fish
37:18The grass does not grow
37:20On the places where we stop and stand
37:27River Bottom Nightmare Band
37:37We know we're a mess
37:40A tide does not like to be clean
37:47We don't brush our teeth
37:50Cause our toothache can help us stay neat
37:54We don't wish to learn
38:00But we hate
38:01But we don't understand
38:06River Bottom
38:07When you see us hot
38:09You better start it running
38:10We always start in trouble
38:11And we're happiest
38:12When things are out of hand
38:18River's out of boiling
38:19Party's out of boiling
38:20We either have to sit in power
38:21Or else go out and terrorize a man
38:26River Bottom Nightmare Band
38:36We laugh in your face
38:39Or we practice our growl and our sneer
38:46We break up your place
38:49We are dangerous when we are near
38:53And when we are near
38:54And we're near
38:55And when we are near
38:59And when we are near
38:59And we are near
39:00And we will get the biggest
39:02able
39:04Who
39:05River Bottom
39:06We're a nightmare band!
39:11We're a nightmare band!
39:37And so, the winner of our first annual talent contest is...
39:43The Nightmare!
39:58Emmett?
40:01I hocked the tool chest to get the material for my costume.
40:05Oh?
40:07Well, you can see what I did to your washtub.
40:14Yep.
40:17Evening, Mrs. Utter. Evening, boys.
40:20Hi, Dr. Bullfrog.
40:22I think you should know that the judges were impressed by both of your acts.
40:27They just needed, well, that little something extra.
40:32Keep working on it.
40:33Yes, sir.
40:34Well, gotta be getting to work.
40:36The restaurant's busy tonight.
40:38And Merry Christmas!
40:40Merry Christmas, sir.
40:45Well, boys, looks like they're closing things down.
40:50Better head for the river.
40:51Quicker to get home if we walk on the ice.
41:06You know, Emmett, if I'd have won that contest, I would have given you that guitar with the mother-of
41:11-pearl inlay.
41:12Would you really? Mm-hmm.
41:14Oh, gosh. I was gonna get a piano for you.
41:19A piano? Were you really?
41:23Yes, ma'am.
41:24Oh, Emmett, that's about the nicest present anybody ever tried to give me.
41:39You know, Emmett, I guess I should feel pretty bad. But the funny thing is that I don't. I feel
41:47pretty good.
41:48So do I. I don't know why, but I do.
41:51I guess it's because we did just what Pa would have done.
42:01Mighty nice kazoo blowing, Harvey.
42:03Yeah. It was a great sounding song. We should have won.
42:11Well, it just didn't turn out that way.
42:13I thought Ma's song was nice, too.
42:17I hadn't thought of that old song in years. But when I did, it just felt right.
42:30Say, those two songs could fit together.
42:33How do you mean, Ma?
42:34Uh, here. Boys, boys, I'm gonna start singing my song. And you come in singing yours when I show you.
42:42Okay?
42:43Okay.
42:45We're closer now than ever before.
42:50How much alike we are.
42:52Perhaps we're long lost brothers.
42:56There's love in our world and we're showing it more.
43:01We even think the same.
43:03You know there may be others.
43:06Our world says welcome, stranger.
43:12Everybody's a friend.
43:15We can always use a friend.
43:17Favorite stories don't end.
43:20Welcome, brother, in our world.
43:25Gee, Ma, that sounds fine.
43:27It sure does, Emmett.
43:33Some say our world is getting too small.
43:38So many things to learn.
43:41But we'll enjoy each lesson.
43:43I say with kindness there's room for us all.
43:49Problems don't worry us when half the fun is guessing.
43:54Ooh.
43:55Our world is always changing.
43:59Every day's a surprise.
44:02Yeah, a lifetime of surprise.
44:05Love can open your eyes.
44:07Brother, look around in our world.
44:20When night lays set upon you.
44:25Go watch a simple sunrise.
44:28See wonder in your eyes.
44:32Love can open your eyes.
44:35Welcome, brother, to our world.
44:40See wonder in your eyes.
44:44That's fine music, folks.
44:46I thought you needed something a little extra, but it appears to me that what you needed was each other.
44:53Well, we're mighty honored you liked it.
44:56You wouldn't consider working at the Riverside Rest, would you?
45:00Wow!
45:01Now, wait a minute.
45:03Is the pay regular when we play regular?
45:06Sure is.
45:08And meals are on the house.
45:10Golly, you got mashed potatoes?
45:13Sure.
45:14And you can start tonight.
45:17Peachy King.
45:19Emmett, what do you say?
45:21Sounds better than selling snake oil.
45:23Well, sure.
45:24Nobody wants to oil a snake these days.
45:32We're closer now than ever before.
45:35How much alike we are.
45:38There's love in our world.
45:40We're showing it more.
45:41You know there may be others.
45:44Our world says welcome, stranger.
45:47Everybody's a friend.
45:49Favorite stories don't end.
45:51Welcome to our world.
45:57I sure enjoyed our first night's work.
46:01Yeah, gonna enjoy the rest of them, too.
46:03Gonna love the mashed potatoes.
46:06Let's face it, Ma, we're better at singing and playing than we are at laundry and odd jobs.
46:11Yeah.
46:12You know, boys, I'd like to do a song for Pa, right here and now.
46:18He took a chance on snake oil and you took a chance on a wash tub.
46:24Okay, by me, Ma.
46:27When the mountain touches the valley, all the clouds are taught to fly.
46:36Thus our souls shall leave this land most peacefully.
46:47Though our minds be filled with questions,
46:52In our hearts we'll understand
46:55When the river meets the sea.
47:07Patience, my brothers.
47:11And patience, my sons.
47:15In that sweet and final hour,
47:20Truth and justice will be done.
47:26Like a baby when it is sleeping
47:30In its loving mother's arms.
47:35What a newborn baby dreams
47:39Is a mystery.
47:41A mystery.
47:43A mystery.
47:45But his life will find a purpose
47:49And in time he'll understand
47:54When the river meets the sea.
48:04When the river meets the almighty sea.
48:14The sea will also fight the sea.
48:18And my marriage will suffer
48:18In the peak of the water.
48:18Typically it will, of course,
48:39Goodbye, m儽吃 and

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