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Come And Get It (1936)
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00:41:27Mrs. Roosevelt, it's a wonder he wouldn't attend to his own business, running the government instead of sticking his nose in other people's affairs.
00:41:33Something has to be done with the country and the state it's in.
00:41:35Well, what do you expect with a lot of radicals in Washington?
00:41:38It won't be long before they'll be passing a law taxing us on the money we earn.
00:41:41Hear, hear.
00:41:43If you know so much more about it than Roosevelt, why don't you go up there and run it for him?
00:41:46That's not the point.
00:41:47They've got some newfangled idea about forestry conservation.
00:41:51Save the forest from the vandals, vandals, vandals.
00:41:54Do they mean you, Father?
00:41:55Of course they mean me.
00:41:57What in blazes do they know about it?
00:41:59Taxes eating us out of our house and home on cut-over land that wouldn't grow a tree again in a hundred years.
00:42:04Well, if you'd replant it after you cut it.
00:42:06Keep your mouth shut, young man.
00:42:08I heard all about that replanting speech you made to the Young Businessmen's Club about...
00:42:13Is that one of your new suits?
00:42:15Huh?
00:42:16Oh, yeah. Do you like it?
00:42:18Looks just like one of the old ones.
00:42:20Ah, Chapman's having a sale of down comforters.
00:42:24I've a good mind to go down to Milwaukee this week with Evie.
00:42:27If it weren't for all the parties...
00:42:30Oh, uh, Emmy Louise, I think you'll have to count me out for a while.
00:42:35I've got to go to Iron Ridge.
00:42:37Iron Ridge? What for?
00:42:39Business. I had a letter from Swan.
00:42:41But Bernard, you can't.
00:42:42Tonight's Evie's dinner party for Orville and his family, the first since they've been engaged.
00:42:46Yes, I know, but...
00:42:47But what will Orville and his family think?
00:42:49Well, frankly, I don't give a hoot what they think.
00:42:52I've seen about all I could say of Mr. Orville Bremer and his family.
00:42:55That goes for me, too.
00:42:57Personally, I think he's kind of a stuffed shirt.
00:42:59I'm sorry, Evie. I'm going down for yours.
00:43:01Did you hear what he said?
00:43:03Maybe he's right.
00:43:04Well, that's a nice way to talk.
00:43:06If I felt that way, I wouldn't get engaged in the first place, much less married.
00:43:10That's an idea.
00:43:11Now, look here, Evie.
00:43:12You don't have to marry that fat can of lard or anybody else if you don't want to.
00:43:16Fact is, I'd rather you didn't.
00:43:18I don't care how old his family is or how much money they've got.
00:43:21Oh, Orvie's all right. He's a good kid.
00:43:24Well, are you going to marry Orville Bremer, or are you not?
00:43:27Yes.
00:43:30Well, thank you very much.
00:43:32I suppose it's very amusing to...
00:43:37That clock is three minutes slow.
00:43:40I hope, Bernard, you changed your mind about going north.
00:43:43But I suppose I ought to know by now I can never expect any help from my family.
00:43:47The Reverend Paley said to me only yesterday, he took one look at my face and he said,
00:43:51Mrs. Glasgow, if ever I saw a woman who was a martyr to her family, that woman is you.
00:43:58Well, I've got to get to the office before I go north, Emmy.
00:44:01Goodbye.
00:44:02Goodbye.
00:44:03I'll go to the door with you.
00:44:04Come on.
00:44:14Good morning, Mr. Glasgow.
00:44:15Good morning.
00:44:18I've been tripping over that thing for years.
00:44:20It's a wonder somebody wouldn't take it out of the way.
00:44:22Good morning, Mr. Glasgow.
00:44:23Good morning, Josie.
00:44:24The report on that new breaching process to the Dominion.
00:44:27The what?
00:44:28The breaching process.
00:44:31The report on the new breaching process to the Dominion.
00:44:34No, we're expecting it tomorrow.
00:44:35Well, it should have been here today. Find out why it isn't here.
00:44:37Yes, sir.
00:44:38Josie, make a reservation on the five o'clock train.
00:44:41Be sure it's a drawing room. We're in Iron Ridge for a few days.
00:44:44Thank heaven.
00:44:45What did you say?
00:44:46Nothing.
00:44:57What do you want?
00:44:59Well, if I can hang on to it, I think I've got something here.
00:45:03One of the boys, Tony Schwerke, and I have been experimenting.
00:45:05What is it?
00:45:06A paper drinking cup.
00:45:08A what?
00:45:09Yes, a paper cup.
00:45:10To be used in public places.
00:45:11You drink out of it, then throw it away.
00:45:13That's the best part of it. It's sanitary.
00:45:15People have been drinking out of glasses and cups for a thousand years.
00:45:19Well, I'll admit a thousand years is a long time.
00:45:21Don't waste my time with a thing like that.
00:45:23You heard what I said, didn't you?
00:45:29Yes, sir.
00:45:45Thank you.
00:45:56Hope you enjoyed your trip, Mr. Glasgow.
00:45:58Thank you, Tom. There's a cigar for you.
00:45:59Thank you.
00:46:00Have a nice vacation.
00:46:01I will.
00:46:12Come in.
00:46:14Come in.
00:46:19What's the matter? Don't you know me?
00:46:21Barney!
00:46:23Go ahead, jump, jump.
00:46:26I guess I'm getting too old for you.
00:46:28Swamp.
00:46:29Barney.
00:46:30I'm glad to see you.
00:46:31I'm glad to see you.
00:46:33How have you been?
00:46:36Look just like always.
00:46:37Yes, I feel all right.
00:46:39You get my letter, huh?
00:46:40Sure, sure, Swamp.
00:46:42That's why I'm here.
00:46:44We'll do some shooting.
00:46:46Like the old days, huh?
00:46:47Yeah.
00:46:49Yeah.
00:46:52How funny I get bad news.
00:46:53What's the matter?
00:46:55The camp she burned down two nights ago.
00:46:57How did that happen?
00:46:58Oh, that fool Cookie, he start fire, then say she ought to get there.
00:47:02When he get back, camp is big blaze.
00:47:04But he put it out.
00:47:05Well, where am I gonna stay?
00:47:06You stay right here with me.
00:47:08Ah, doggone it, I wanted to do some shooting.
00:47:12All right, I'll go back on number 11 tonight.
00:47:17You stay here, you get there just the same.
00:47:19But you can't do that.
00:47:20It's too far to go, morning and night.
00:47:26Maybe you ain't get back here in another 10 years.
00:47:29Sure I will.
00:47:33I'm coming back soon.
00:47:35Say, Swamp, it's a nice place you got here.
00:47:37Comfortable, cozy.
00:47:39Say.
00:47:40What is this?
00:47:41Why, can't you remember that night at Alcazar?
00:47:44When we do such good job on them hoodlums?
00:47:46You mean this is one of the trade?
00:47:48Yeah.
00:47:51My golly, we have fun that night.
00:47:53With you and me and Blanca.
00:48:03Blanca, she put that there.
00:48:05She put that there.
00:48:08She talked many times about that night.
00:48:12Before she died.
00:48:16She, she talked many times about you too, Barney.
00:48:30She always say, someday Barney come back and see us.
00:48:35But you, you never come.
00:48:39Well, now this one.
00:48:41Yeah.
00:48:42I guess you're pretty busy fella.
00:48:44And have you been happy?
00:48:45Yeah, you bet I happy.
00:48:47Blanca make fine, right?
00:48:48She learn to cook, just like me.
00:48:52And you, Barney?
00:48:54Well, I got what I started for.
00:48:58You happy?
00:48:59Happy?
00:49:01I suppose so.
00:49:03How's family?
00:49:04Oh, they're fine.
00:49:05Say, I wish you could see my daughter.
00:49:07I don't know what I'd do without her.
00:49:08She's a great girl.
00:49:10I bet you she is for a father like you.
00:49:13They get fine with daughter too.
00:49:15Why not with a father like you?
00:49:18Where is she?
00:49:20Oh, she work over at hotel.
00:49:22Barney, I forget to ask you.
00:49:23You have breakfast yet?
00:49:24No, not yet.
00:49:25Then you ask me go see her and have breakfast too, huh?
00:49:27All right.
00:49:28I get on my shoes.
00:49:35Smells good, huh?
00:49:37Cary get us good breakfast.
00:49:38Cary? Who's Cary?
00:49:40Oh, that my sister's girl.
00:49:41She live with me.
00:49:42She had waitress here.
00:49:43Oh.
00:49:47That her?
00:49:48Cary!
00:49:49Cary!
00:49:51Cary!
00:49:52All right, Swan.
00:49:55What you think?
00:49:56Barney Glasgow come up to see us.
00:49:58Well, ain't that nice, Mr. Glasgow?
00:50:00I'm sure glad to meet you.
00:50:01I'm glad to see you too.
00:50:03Uncle Swan's told us so many things about you.
00:50:05Every time I make ad supper, he says, oh, you used to like it.
00:50:08Ad supper?
00:50:09No.
00:50:10I haven't had any in years.
00:50:11I'll fix you some for tonight for dinner at Uncle Swan's.
00:50:13No, thanks.
00:50:14I'm going back on number 11.
00:50:15I wish you ain't go, Barney.
00:50:16Now, for your breakfast, what would you like to have?
00:50:19Some fruit and coffee?
00:50:20And some oatmeal.
00:50:21Some oatmeal.
00:50:22And we have some very fine pork sausages.
00:50:24You got any chicken livers out there?
00:50:25Sure, we've got chicken livers.
00:50:27I'll put the order in myself and I'll see that you get enough.
00:50:31She's a nice girl.
00:50:32You betcha she is.
00:50:34Where's your daughter?
00:50:38That her?
00:50:40You take care of that table.
00:50:48Hello, Pop.
00:50:49This is my daughter, Lotta.
00:50:51Lotta?
00:50:52Yeah, her name's Lotta too.
00:50:53Miss Barney Glasgow.
00:50:54How do you do, Mr. Glasgow?
00:50:59How do you do?
00:51:00How do you do?
00:51:04Why you stand up, Barney?
00:51:05Sit down, sit down.
00:51:06Ain't he just like what I say?
00:51:07Yes, he is.
00:51:08Father's told me so much about you.
00:51:10He's always thought...
00:51:11Here we are, Mr. Glasgow.
00:51:12Here's your fruit.
00:51:13Lotta, run along.
00:51:14Coffee and the toast.
00:51:16We're glad to have you here, Mr. Glasgow.
00:51:19And your chicken liver will be ready in just a moment.
00:51:23She pretty, Barney?
00:51:25Just like her ma.
00:51:27For a moment, I thought it was.
00:51:29She's smart too.
00:51:30She go to school three nights a week.
00:51:32Study hard.
00:51:33She always say,
00:51:34I don't want to work here.
00:51:35Someday I get better job.
00:51:38That's fine, son.
00:51:39That's fine.
00:51:44So you don't like it here?
00:51:46Oh, heavens no.
00:51:47I want to go to Milwaukee somewhere and learn something.
00:51:49I don't want to be stuck here all my life like Pa and Carrie.
00:51:51Oh, Lotta.
00:51:52We hear that all the time, Mr. Glasgow.
00:51:54Did you enjoy your breakfast?
00:51:55Yes, thanks very much.
00:51:56Why, that smells nice.
00:51:58Do you like perfume?
00:52:00Mm-hmm.
00:52:01Well, I'll see that you get some.
00:52:04I almost sounded like some of the drummers that hang out around here.
00:52:07A little.
00:52:08Only you don't mean it the way they do.
00:52:11Say, Barney.
00:52:12What do you say we go fishing?
00:52:13They know where trout is biting good up near Camp 2.
00:52:17Say, that's a great idea.
00:52:18Yeah.
00:52:19And when we come back, we have Swedish dinner, huh, Carrie?
00:52:21But Mr. Glasgow won't stay for dinner.
00:52:23Who said I wouldn't stay for dinner?
00:52:25Who said I wouldn't stay?
00:52:26Of course I'm going to stay.
00:52:27Oh, Lotta and I are going to fix some real Swedish food.
00:52:30And supper, and smorgasbord.
00:52:31Yeah, and dog dolma.
00:52:32And plum and cream.
00:52:33Yeah, and potato pancake.
00:52:56Whispering...
00:53:02Lotta!
00:53:06Oh, Carrie, you weren't coming, huh?
00:53:07What do you mean I weren't coming?
00:53:09Say, did you get everything ready for supper tonight?
00:53:11Mm-hmm, all we have to do is put it on the stove.
00:53:13All right, I'll leave early, and you come along as soon as you can.
00:53:16No, I'll come later.
00:53:17Maybe I'll lie.
00:53:20I don't want to be there when Mr. Glasgow comes.
00:53:22Well, lie for Pete's sakes.
00:53:24Well, if I'm not there, and he waits a while,
00:53:26and gets afraid I'm not coming, and...
00:53:30And?
00:53:31And then I come.
00:53:34Well, what are you...
00:53:36What are you driving at, anyway?
00:53:38He likes me.
00:53:41What are you up to, young lady?
00:53:43Now, stop grinning and answer me, or I'll slap you, big as you are.
00:53:46Oh, you and Pa have been dumb all your lives.
00:53:48Well, thank you, Miss Marthie.
00:53:50Well, you have. You don't plan or anything.
00:53:51You just let things happen to you.
00:53:53Well, I'm not going to be like that.
00:53:54I've got ideas of how I want things to be,
00:53:56and I'm going to fix them so I can get them, that's all.
00:53:58Well, where does Mr. Glasgow come into that?
00:54:01He likes me, and he can do a lot for me
00:54:03if I just make him think I'm worth helping.
00:54:05I'm Swan Bostrom's daughter, and I've got looks.
00:54:08I'm going to mount to something, you wait and see.
00:54:11Mr. Glasgow thinks I'm too good for this place,
00:54:13and so does Pa, and so do you.
00:54:15So do I.
00:54:23Mm, doesn't that look good?
00:54:24Yeah, bad girl. He says he's so hungry, I think he ate the whole horse.
00:54:27You two go ahead and eat. Mr. Glasgow must be hungry.
00:54:30Yeah, sit down there, Pa.
00:54:31No, no, wait a minute. Isn't Lotta coming?
00:54:33Oh, she'll be here.
00:54:35Uncle Swan, pour the snacks.
00:54:36Yeah.
00:54:38Lotta be here pretty quick.
00:54:39She maybe have to work a little late on account of them fishermen at the hotel.
00:54:42The smorgasbord is the best I could do, Mr. Glasgow.
00:54:45I hope you'll like it.
00:54:47That looked nice, Carrie.
00:54:50Skol.
00:54:51Skol.
00:54:53You don't suppose she isn't coming, do you?
00:54:55Mm, Carrie, Carrie, down your Sunday throat, huh?
00:54:59Yeah.
00:55:00I'd better get the rest of the supper.
00:55:05You know, Swan, I've been thinking of that girl of yours,
00:55:09and what she said this morning.
00:55:11God, Barney sure is talk that way.
00:55:13Well, maybe she's right.
00:55:16She's a beautiful girl.
00:55:19She's the prettiest girl in Anchorage.
00:55:21Oh.
00:55:22She ain't?
00:55:23Well, I don't mean it that way.
00:55:25I don't mean just pretty.
00:55:27Did you see the way those men looked at her this morning in the dining room?
00:55:32Barney, Lotta's a good girl.
00:55:34Of course she is.
00:55:36That's why I want to see her get the right start, to get somewhere.
00:55:41So she...
00:55:42What's the matter? You back hurt?
00:55:44A little bit.
00:55:45What's happened, Uncle Swan?
00:55:46Oh, you think what I have two years ago.
00:55:48You're right. He's as strong as a wood's ox.
00:55:50Yeah, but they're strong.
00:55:51I wonder what's keeping Lotta.
00:55:53Oh, she'll be here any minute.
00:55:54Hmm?
00:55:55I think I'd better get her.
00:55:57Oh, but no, no, really, Mr. Glasgow, she's just a little late.
00:55:59I mean, I know all those men who are off at the hotel.
00:56:01Yes, I know, but maybe she can't get off.
00:56:02Oh, but no, she's just a little late.
00:56:03I think I'd better get her, because I know Coach Schneider.
00:56:06But waiting up, Mr. Glasgow.
00:56:07Oh, hello.
00:56:08I thought I'd never get here.
00:56:09It seemed like they wouldn't stop eating.
00:56:11Oh, let me help you.
00:56:13We didn't think you were coming.
00:56:15I ran all the way. I'd like to throw down a couple of times.
00:56:19Oh, but the very idea.
00:56:21She should be waiting on you instead of you on her.
00:56:24Give me that.
00:56:25Here, here, wait a minute.
00:56:26I'll put it down.
00:56:27Now, Carrie, go away.
00:56:31Well, the supper's on the table.
00:56:33Come on, it's getting cold.
00:56:34Oh, look, it's like a party.
00:56:36I hope you come down here often, Mr. Glasgow.
00:56:38I'll come regularly if you and Carrie invite me to a supper like this.
00:56:41Sit down, Barney, sit down.
00:56:42Here, help yourself, Mr. Glasgow.
00:56:44Thank you.
00:56:45There.
00:56:46I think I'll eat a few horses now.
00:56:50I'm the swine.
00:56:57I'll take that.
00:56:58You get the flowers.
00:57:00Oh, Lola, can you sing?
00:57:02Yes, a little.
00:57:03Why, you sit down and sing something for us, will you?
00:57:05All right.
00:57:06Play something, Pa.
00:57:07Yeah.
00:57:09Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
00:57:16O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
00:57:22And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air
00:57:29Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
00:57:36Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
00:57:41O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
00:57:46And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air
00:57:51Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
00:57:56Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
00:58:01Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
00:58:06O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
00:58:11And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air
00:58:16Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
00:58:21Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
00:58:26See your little honey arrow from this hat
00:58:29To Nellie as she rolled her dreamy eyes
00:58:33It's a shame to take the money, save the bird on Nellie's hat
00:58:37Last night she saved the same to yawn me eyes
00:58:40And to Nellie, well, you'll never have a lonely kiss
00:58:44I bet that you was never kissed like that
00:58:47When you don't know Nellie like I do
00:58:51Save the saucy little bird on Nellie's hat
00:58:55That's it.
00:59:01By God, he's funny. You ain't forget how to kiss good, huh?
00:59:04Catty, you next.
00:59:05Oh, no, no.
00:59:06Hey there, hey there.
00:59:07Uh-oh.
00:59:08What's happened, Uncle Swan?
00:59:09Nothing. I just get crick in the back. That's all.
00:59:12I don't like this. I think you ought to see a doctor.
00:59:15I'll take you to Chicago to see the best doctor in the country.
00:59:17Hey, hey, Vantasino.
00:59:18Now, shut up, will you?
00:59:20I'll tell you what we'll do. We'll all go to Chicago.
00:59:22Swan can see a doctor. We'll have a holiday.
00:59:24See some good shows and have a good time. What do you say?
00:59:27We have fun?
00:59:28Yeah.
00:59:29No, no, but Mr. Glasgow, not until I've got our jobs.
00:59:31And think of the expense.
00:59:32Oh, that's my business.
00:59:33But what will folks say, you taking us?
00:59:35Well, Carrie, if I can't take my old friend and his niece and his daughter on a holiday,
00:59:39things have come to a pretty pass.
00:59:40Oh, but he's right. We're going.
00:59:42Fine. Then it's settled.
00:59:43Come on, Nellie's hat.
00:59:44We'll all sing it again, huh?
00:59:46I'll keep your presents, honey,
00:59:49for old time's sake,
00:59:51said Nellie as she rolled her dreamy eyes.
00:59:54She has fixed him good and plenty,
00:59:56said the bird on Nellie's hat.
00:59:58Oh, Willie, Willie, when will you be wise?
01:00:02When the vowels of the diamond engagement ring,
01:00:06of course, said Willie, you'll return to bed.
01:00:09Well, you don't know, Nellie, like I don't.
01:00:13And the song still ain't the bird on Nellie's hat.
01:00:21Hey, yours, I get to get that six.
01:00:30Yep, yep, go right in.
01:00:32Mrs. Glassdoor's been waiting for you.
01:00:34Come in, come in.
01:00:39Hello.
01:00:40Hello.
01:00:41Well, we are dressed up, aren't we?
01:00:43How do we look?
01:00:44How do you like my hat?
01:00:45Oh, it's fine.
01:00:46You know that owl, he hoot and hoot
01:00:48and keep me awake two or three nights.
01:00:49Hey, yours, he ain't hoot now.
01:00:51Uncle Swan, you shouldn't have told that.
01:00:53But, yeah, yeah.
01:00:54Well, never mind. I like it.
01:00:55And I like it, too, Carol.
01:00:57Oh, there we go.
01:00:59Won't you sit down? Make yourself comfortable.
01:01:01Hey, Franny, what's this place?
01:01:04It's a private car.
01:01:05I had it set up to take us to Chicago.
01:01:07Nobody got in, but I still...
01:01:08It's like heaven.
01:01:09Of course not.
01:01:10Would you like to have something to eat now?
01:01:12Yes.
01:01:13Snowflake, tell the steward I want to have some dinner.
01:01:15I haven't served him here.
01:01:16Oh, but I...
01:01:17I beg your pardon?
01:01:18Nothing.
01:01:19Well, you were going to say something.
01:01:20Now, what was it?
01:01:21I thought we were going to eat in the dining car.
01:01:22Oh, we can have a service.
01:01:23I've never been in one,
01:01:24but I've watched them go by
01:01:25with the people sitting at the windows eating.
01:01:26And I thought how grand I'd feel if I were there, too.
01:01:29Bless your heart.
01:01:31Snowflake, never mind about the steward.
01:01:34We'll eat in the dining car.
01:01:35Oh, but I...
01:01:36Oh, it's perfectly all right.
01:01:37You're here to have a lot of fun
01:01:38and you can have anything that you want.
01:01:41You want to eat now?
01:01:42Yeah.
01:01:43All right, come and get it.
01:01:44Hi-ya!
01:01:45Come and get it.
01:01:50Hello, Mr. Glasgow.
01:01:51It's nice to have you with us again.
01:01:52Thank you, Clint.
01:01:53I saved you a nice table.
01:01:54That's fine.
01:01:59Hi, Barney.
01:02:00Hello, Charlie.
01:02:01Good morning.
01:02:02Sit down.
01:02:03I'll be with you in a minute.
01:02:04What are you doing up in this neck of the woods?
01:02:05Been up fishing at Twin Forks.
01:02:06Any luck?
01:02:07Only fair.
01:02:08What are you doing up here?
01:02:09Oh, I'm on my way to Chicago.
01:02:11This is Swan Bostrom and his folks.
01:02:13He and I used to be loggers together.
01:02:15He hurt his back and I'm taking him to see a specialist.
01:02:17Nothing the matter with the girl, though, is there?
01:02:19Why, she...
01:02:21Don't be silly.
01:02:22I'm old enough to be her father.
01:02:24That's what I always tell him.
01:02:25Yeah.
01:02:26You're a poor cat.
01:02:27Come into my car.
01:02:28We'll have a little brandy after this.
01:02:35Lance, thanks.
01:02:36I've eaten too much.
01:02:37I've got to take off my coat.
01:02:38You'll have to sit down again.
01:02:40Have you smoked a cigar, Swan?
01:02:41I can't.
01:02:42Well, you had dinner in the diner.
01:02:44Did you enjoy it?
01:02:46No.
01:02:47No, I didn't.
01:02:48Locked her.
01:02:49You didn't?
01:02:50What was wrong?
01:02:51Well, look at us.
01:02:52Why didn't you tell us we looked so funny?
01:02:54You didn't look funny.
01:02:55Oh, yes, we did.
01:02:56I saw those other women laughing at us.
01:02:57They were laughing at this and Carrie's owl.
01:02:59Nobody laughed at my owl.
01:03:00They did so, Carrie, only they were blind enough to try to hide it.
01:03:02You knew before you took us in there, Mr. Grasco.
01:03:04Why didn't you tell us?
01:03:05Listen, Lola, perhaps your clothes aren't what they ought to be, right?
01:03:07Well, they're all right, and I'm rich.
01:03:09Yes, I'm rich.
01:03:10That's why I wanted to...
01:03:13I guess I belong then.
01:03:15I'll never be able to fit in with people like that.
01:03:17Oh, yes, you will.
01:03:19For the simple reason that you realize something is wrong.
01:03:22Don't worry what other women will think,
01:03:24because wherever you go, Lola, they'll all wish they were like you.
01:03:28And as far as the clothes are concerned,
01:03:30well, we can take care of that in Chicago, can't we?
01:03:32Oh, Mr. Grasco.
01:03:41Mr. Grasco.
01:03:44Good evening.
01:03:45Hi, George.
01:03:46Evening, my dear.
01:03:47Your table is all ready.
01:03:48Thank you.
01:04:03Thank you.
01:04:14Very glad to see you again, Mr. Grasco.
01:04:16Thank you, George.
01:04:17Take this lamp away, will you?
01:04:18And let us have a bottle of Clicquot 92.
01:04:20We'll order some dinner later.
01:04:21Yes, Mr. Grasco.
01:04:22Well...
01:04:23It's a fine place for two of them.
01:04:24It's a fine place for two of them.
01:04:25It's a fine place for two of them.
01:04:26It's a fine place for two of them.
01:04:27You go ahead, Uncle Simon.
01:04:29Ava's just come to say it's a fine place for two of her shanty boys.
01:04:32It's certainly different from the dining room in Iron Ridge.
01:04:35My corset's killing me, but I feel like a queen.
01:04:38And look like one.
01:04:39And look like one.
01:04:40And you look...
01:04:41Oh, it's beautiful.
01:04:43Well, you can't very well say that they laughed at you this time.
01:04:46No, they didn't, did they?
01:04:48And are you happy?
01:04:49Oh, you have no idea.
01:04:50I'll never be able to thank you enough.
01:04:52It's more than I even dreamed about it.
01:04:54It's so lovely, it's like...
01:04:57Well, I'm so happy, I'm afraid to even think about going back.
01:04:59Don't think about Iron Ridge, because you're not going back.
01:05:02But, but...
01:05:03Now, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:05:04I don't want any arguments until you hear what I've figured out.
01:05:07I'm going to take you all back to Buda Mall with me.
01:05:10You can't go...
01:05:11Oh, yes, you can.
01:05:12Now, you want to go to school and learn something, don't you?
01:05:14Oh, yes.
01:05:15Are you going to have that chance?
01:05:17A lot more, if you like.
01:05:20And Swan can have a job in the mill.
01:05:22I ain't got no job at the mill.
01:05:24Of course you do.
01:05:25I need a man like you in the wood room.
01:05:27Half of them down there don't know the difference between a hemlock and a red oak.
01:05:31I've got a nice cottage on the peninsula, and you can live there.
01:05:34Now, it's up to you, Swan.
01:05:36Donnie...
01:05:37Well, try it for a while.
01:05:38You don't have to stay there if you don't like it.
01:05:41And we could have a drink together once in a long, long while.
01:05:46Now, you ought to be tired.
01:05:48All right, that's settled.
01:05:50Now, we were talking about a good time.
01:05:52Good.
01:05:53Let's begin now.
01:05:56♪
01:06:01There you are.
01:06:02Oh, good, good.
01:06:03You look better on stickies, don't you, is that?
01:06:06Huh?
01:06:08Yeah?
01:06:09Ain't a good place for you, too.
01:06:11♪
01:06:14Now is the time...
01:06:24For all good men to come to the mill.
01:06:34You'd better stop practicing.
01:06:36The automobile will be here, and you won't be dressed.
01:06:40Doesn't it look nice with the curtains up?
01:06:42Oh, Carrie, it's like heaven.
01:06:44This is the manhala that us Swedes have been yelling about all our lives.
01:06:49Isn't it wonderful, everything Mr. Glasgow's doing for Pa?
01:06:54Where'd those roses come from?
01:06:57Mr. Glasgow sent them.
01:06:59To you and me.
01:07:00Not a...
01:07:02You don't suppose he...
01:07:03You don't think that...
01:07:05What?
01:07:07It's just got to be your Pa that Mr. Glasgow's doing all this for.
01:07:12Of course.
01:07:13I've sometimes wondered if...
01:07:15It sometimes worried me that it might be you.
01:07:19Carrie, are you trying to...
01:07:20I know it's awful, but he is interested in you.
01:07:22Maybe more than he ought to be.
01:07:24Well, how can you say such a thing?
01:07:26You know Mr. Glasgow's interested in me on account of Pa.
01:07:29I wonder if he is.
01:07:30Of course he is.
01:07:31How can you say such a thing? How can you even think it?
01:07:34You'll spoil everything.
01:07:35I can't spoil anything unless it's true.
01:07:37Now listen, love.
01:07:38No, I won't listen. I won't listen to anything.
01:07:40Because you're afraid to.
01:07:41Well, you're just as scared as I am that it's true.
01:07:43No, I'm not.
01:07:45I'm not.
01:08:05You come from Mr. Glasgow?
01:08:07Yeah.
01:08:08He sent me to fetch you and your family to the mill.
01:08:11Yeah, I go get Carrie and Lothar.
01:08:13You come in the house?
01:08:14No.
01:08:15I'll keep an eye on this newfangled contraption here.
01:08:18It's liable to blow up.
01:08:21Yeah?
01:08:22And I don't care if it does.
01:08:25You ain't like horseless carriage?
01:08:27I hate the pesky stinkwagons.
01:08:29I've seen ornery horses in my time,
01:08:31but none as infuriating as this infernal machine.
01:08:37That be due if she blow up at us today.
01:08:40We worry about that after.
01:08:45If we need to.
01:08:52Hi, Josie.
01:08:54You know, it wouldn't be natural if I didn't trip over that thing.
01:08:57What's on your mind, Josie?
01:09:00Here's the report on your bleaching process.
01:09:04All right, all right.
01:09:07You know, I never felt so much like working.
01:09:09You certainly look better since you got back.
01:09:11Younger, or something.
01:09:14Well, that North country does you a lot of good.
01:09:16Fishing makes a new man of you.
01:09:18Fishing?
01:09:19You look as though you just shot a lion.
01:09:23Josie.
01:09:24Yes, sir?
01:09:26Have a telephone installed in the cottage for the Bostoms.
01:09:28Have it done right away.
01:09:29And send the box to...
01:09:33Oh, that's all, Josie.
01:09:36This letter you wrote to McLennan.
01:09:38What about it?
01:09:39You can't do that.
01:09:40Why not? The government won't let you.
01:09:41I cut my timber, fix my rates, and ship my logs as I see fit.
01:09:45I always have and always will.
01:09:46And Josie.
01:09:47Yes, sir?
01:09:48Let me know as soon as those people get here.
01:09:49Yes, sir.
01:09:51Don't you realize the times have changed?
01:09:52I don't want to argue about it.
01:09:54I'm busy.
01:09:56Inspecting the Bostoms?
01:09:58Yes.
01:10:00They say that daughter of Swan's is a Pippin, is she?
01:10:04Oh, I don't know.
01:10:05She's a big Swede.
01:10:06Nice kid, though.
01:10:08They're here, Mr. Glasgow.
01:10:09Well, bring them in. Bring them in.
01:10:11Or do I have to go after them myself?
01:10:12Will you please come in?
01:10:15Hello, Swan.
01:10:16Hi.
01:10:17Hello, Swan.
01:10:18Richard.
01:10:19Hello, Carrie.
01:10:20It's been a long time.
01:10:21Glad to see you.
01:10:22Glad to see you, too, Swan.
01:10:23Thank you.
01:10:24You're a big fella.
01:10:25How are you today?
01:10:26Fine, thanks.
01:10:27And do you like Budamore and business college?
01:10:29Oh, everything's perfect, Mr. Glasgow.
01:10:31Well, that's fine.
01:10:32Of course, we know you're doing all this for Uncle Swan.
01:10:34Huh?
01:10:35But we'll never be able to thank you enough.
01:10:36Nonsense!
01:10:37I'm doing it for Lover and for you and Swan, for all of you.
01:10:41Well, you've certainly made us all very happy, Mr. Glasgow.
01:10:44And aren't you happy, Carrie?
01:10:45Oh, so happy I haven't dared pinch myself since we left Iron Ridge.
01:10:49Well, that was the general idea.
01:10:53Oh, this is my son, Richard.
01:10:55Miss Carrie Lindbeck.
01:10:56How do you do, Miss Lindbeck?
01:10:57How do you do, Mr. Richard?
01:10:58Oh, please, do call me Carrie.
01:11:00Everybody does.
01:11:01Of course I will.
01:11:02Carrie.
01:11:03This is Lotta Bostrom.
01:11:05Hello.
01:11:06Come along, girls, and I'll show you through the mill.
01:11:09Father.
01:11:10Yes?
01:11:11Before you go, Van and I have been having a little disagreement.
01:11:12Well?
01:11:13The girls have been ripping the safety catches off the cutters again.
01:11:15Well, what of it?
01:11:16Well, Van won't do anything about it.
01:11:18How many times have I told you that whatever Van says goes?
01:11:21I don't want to hear any more about it.
01:11:23Come along, girls.
01:11:24And, Swan, I'll show you what we do to a tree after you chop it down.
01:11:27Goodbye.
01:11:28Goodbye.
01:11:29I want you to see that woodrow.
01:11:34Pretty, isn't she?
01:11:35Is she?
01:11:36Say, if you felt the building shaking just then, that was me falling for her.
01:11:39Somebody else must have fallen, too.
01:11:41You ought to see the bills for clothes from Chicago.
01:11:54Good evening, Mr. Glasgow.
01:12:23Good evening.
01:12:24Won't you come in?
01:12:29Pa and Gary just went out for a walk, and I'm making...
01:12:31And you're waiting for my father.
01:12:33Well, he's not coming.
01:12:34He's at home where he ought to be.
01:12:36Now, look here, Miss Bostrom.
01:12:37I've come to tell you you've got to stop making a fool out of my father.
01:12:40Everybody in town is talking about it.
01:12:42What is it you want of him?
01:12:44Money?
01:12:45If it's money, you...
01:12:46How dare you talk like that to me?
01:12:47What do you mean by saying those things?
01:12:48Well, that's true.
01:12:49Keep still.
01:12:50Who told you...
01:12:51Now, you wait a minute.
01:12:52Miss Bostrom, don't you hit me again.
01:12:54If I'm wrong about you, all you have to do is say so.
01:12:57I'll believe you.
01:12:58I'm sorry, but you are wrong, Mr. Glasgow.
01:13:00You've got no right to...
01:13:01Oh, that's nothing.
01:13:02It's burning.
01:13:03What's burning?
01:13:04It's just my candy.
01:13:05You mustn't believe everything that...
01:13:06Well, don't you think that you...
01:13:07All right, I'll fix it, but...
01:13:09Don't you go away.
01:13:10You stay here.
01:13:18Gee, it smells good.
01:13:19Here, I'll fix that.
01:13:21Let me have this.
01:13:27You fixed it.
01:13:29You fixed everything.
01:13:32Gee, I'm sorry, Miss Bostrom.
01:13:34That was darn clumsy of me.
01:13:36What's the matter? Did you burn your hand?
01:13:37No.
01:13:41Well, you've got tears in your eyes.
01:13:44Because everything's spoiled.
01:13:46Well, it's only sugar and water.
01:13:47That's nothing to cry about.
01:13:49That's not what I'm crying about.
01:13:50I never should have come to Budamore in the first place.
01:13:53Well, all right, but...
01:13:54We've got to do something about cleaning up this mess.
01:13:57Look where you're going.
01:14:05Don't walk around. You'll get it all over the kitchen.
01:14:08I made a mess of it, really.
01:14:13It's sticky.
01:14:14Well, of course it is. It's that kind of candy.
01:14:17Well, I don't...
01:14:20Well, why don't you stop crying and do something?
01:14:28The art of papermaking goes as far back as the ancient Chinese.
01:14:32They were the first ones to discover that paper could be made from a fibrous matter reduced to pulp.
01:14:36Oh, really?
01:14:37I never knew that the Chinese had...
01:14:39Oh, yes, the ancient Chinese were one of the most inventive and cultured races the world has ever known.
01:14:45Oh, I'd love to go to China, wouldn't you?
01:14:47Yes, I would.
01:14:48Wouldn't it be fun to ride in rickshaws and eat with chopsticks?
01:14:50And see the temples and the Great Wall?
01:14:53Just imagine the Taj Mahal in the moonlight.
01:14:56That would be wonderful.
01:14:58Of course, the Taj Mahal isn't in China, but that wouldn't make any difference.
01:15:05Oh, don't stop pulling. It gets just like flypaper.
01:15:08Go on and tell me more about papermaking.
01:15:11Well, the Arabs learned it from the Chinese.
01:15:13And the Crusaders, who visited Byzantium and Syrian Palestine, learned it from the Arabs.
01:15:20And then, well, it came on down to us.
01:15:24Oh, Mr. Glasgow, isn't history wonderful?
01:15:27It never seemed so darn wonderful before.
01:15:38We shouldn't have stopped pulling this.
01:15:40Look out.
01:15:41You take that.
01:15:43Oh, this is awful.
01:15:53Swan Bostrom's outside, wants to see you. Says it's important.
01:15:56Well, he ought to know.
01:15:58Shall I have him come in?
01:15:59Of course, have him come in.
01:16:02Come in, Spence.
01:16:03Hi, Barney.
01:16:04You look great.
01:16:05What's on your mind?
01:16:06I've come to talk about my job.
01:16:08What's the matter with it?
01:16:09It's a fine job, Barney, only there ain't no work to it.
01:16:12I sit all day like a loafer and just look at wood.
01:16:15A fella say, what that? I say, that hemlock.
01:16:17He say, what that? I say, that pine. Ain't you know?
01:16:20He say, sure, I know, but you're here to tell me.
01:16:23That ain't a good job for old timberwolves.
01:16:25All right, Swan. I'll see that your loafing stops if that's what you want.
01:16:31Oh, hello, Swan.
01:16:32Hello, Ray.
01:16:34Oh, hello, Swan.
01:16:35Hello, Richard.
01:16:37You get candy out of here, huh?
01:16:38Yeah, most of it.
01:16:39I'm afraid we made an awful mess of your kitchen.
01:16:41Oh, that's all right.
01:16:42A lot to clean up kitchen, fine.
01:16:45Richard and Lotta make candy last night.
01:16:47Too bad you ain't come over.
01:16:48We have nice time.
01:16:50I had a meeting, Swan.
01:16:52I'll see that your loafing stops.
01:16:54Yeah, you know, I act, of course, Barney.
01:16:56Yeah, sure.
01:16:57Yeah, thank you.
01:16:58Bye.
01:16:59Goodbye, Swan.
01:17:03Van says that Eastern crowd is going to open offices in Chicago if the panic dies down.
01:17:09How do you happen to go there?
01:17:12Go where?
01:17:13To Lotta's, Bostrom's house.
01:17:15Well, I just went down there to invite them to the employee's party.
01:17:19Do you personally invite all the employees to their annual party?
01:17:22No, but I...
01:17:23Now, look here, young man.
01:17:24You've got other things to do besides going around with the Millhands' daughter.
01:17:27I want it stopped.
01:17:28Well, you go down there.
01:17:29Well, that's different.
01:17:31I'll be down there to see my old friend, Swan.
01:17:34A pig's eye, you do.
01:17:54Take a letter.
01:17:56Wait a minute.
01:17:57This will interest you.
01:17:58Somebody took a mighty pretty young lady out to luncheon this noon.
01:18:03Mr. Russell A. Eubank, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
01:18:06My dear Russ, as you will recall, I've been considering opening a New York office,
01:18:10as the time seems right for many reasons.
01:18:14I propose to put you in charge and place under you as your assistant my son, Richard,
01:18:18who is familiar with...
01:18:19I won't go.
01:18:28Who is familiar with?
01:18:31Never mind the letter.
01:18:35Oh, uh, Mrs. Glasgow telephoned that she'd pick you up at five o'clock.
01:18:41All right.
01:18:53Oh.
01:18:54I want to talk to you about something, Barney.
01:18:56Go ahead.
01:18:57It's serious. Do you mind?
01:18:58No.
01:18:59Oh, I see how you do it.
01:19:01What is it you want to talk to me about?
01:19:03I've broken my engagement with Orval Bremer.
01:19:06You what?
01:19:07Yep, this afternoon.
01:19:10It's all over.
01:19:11Oh, I feel so much better.
01:19:14So you finally did it.
01:19:15I was hoping that...
01:19:16Sorry, Barney.
01:19:17Oh, I didn't like him anyway.
01:19:20He might have helped me out a little when Mother was talking me into it.
01:19:23Oh, I know.
01:19:24What made you change your mind?
01:19:26Several reasons.
01:19:27Tony in particular.
01:19:29Tony? Tony who?
01:19:31Tony Schwerke.
01:19:32Tony Schwerke, Schwerke, Schwerke...
01:19:34Darling, don't keep repeating like that. You look so dumb.
01:19:36The only Schwerkes I know are the bohunks that live down in the flats.
01:19:40Tony's one of those bohunks.
01:19:42What?
01:19:43He's in charge of the room where the big tubs are over at the mill.
01:19:46He's been working for you since he was 14.
01:19:48What does he look like?
01:19:49Oh, he's tall and...
01:19:51Where'd you meet him at the mill?
01:19:52No, in the mud out on the state road.
01:19:54I was stuck and Tony came along and got under the car.
01:19:57All I could see was his leg sticking out.
01:19:59I had to laugh. He looked so funny and dumb and sweet.
01:20:02Like a bug that had got turned upside down.
01:20:04Now, Ivy, you can't fool around with a boy like that.
01:20:07You can't do it.
01:20:09You'll break your mother's heart.
01:20:11No, I won't.
01:20:13There won't be anything left to break when you get through.
01:20:18What are you talking about?
01:20:19I think you know, Barney.
01:20:22Have you been listening to another?
01:20:23No.
01:20:24I didn't have to listen to anyone.
01:20:26Oh, I don't blame you, not really.
01:20:28I don't know enough about it.
01:20:30I don't want to know.
01:20:31But I do know you've been unhappy.
01:20:34Barney, if I don't marry Tony, I'll be unhappy like that, too.
01:20:39If I let Mother talk me into marrying Orvie,
01:20:42I'd be unfaithful to him.
01:20:45If I let Mother talk me into marrying Orvie,
01:20:47I'd be unfaithful to him.
01:20:49Ivy.
01:20:50I would.
01:20:52I know I would if Tony wanted me to.
01:20:54Ivy, you can't talk that way.
01:20:55Why not, if I think it?
01:20:57When you love someone like that,
01:20:59there isn't anything you wouldn't do.
01:21:01Not anything.
01:21:06Please, Barney, don't ask me to give him up.
01:21:09Not even for Mother.
01:21:11All my life I've done what she's wanted me to,
01:21:13but I can't anymore.
01:21:15Please, Barney, help me.
01:21:19You're the only one who can.
01:21:25I haven't been much help to you, have I?
01:21:30You're right, Ivy.
01:21:33When you love anybody like that,
01:21:38you can have a million bow hunts if you want.
01:21:41I only want one.
01:21:43Then you're gonna have him.
01:21:52Hey, Joe!
01:21:53No more steam on this one!
01:21:55Turn it up!
01:21:56Up!
01:21:57Up!
01:21:58Hey, what's your name?
01:21:59Roll it!
01:22:01You know what my name is.
01:22:03Roll it!
01:22:04Hey, Barney, what do you think you're talking, Joe?
01:22:06Roll it!
01:22:07I thought this would be the way you'd take it.
01:22:09What'd you say?
01:22:10I thought this would be the way you'd take it.
01:22:12It might just as well fire me now as later.
01:22:14Roll it there!
01:22:15Come back here! Come back here!
01:22:18Are you in love with my daughter?
01:22:19Sure I am.
01:22:20Well, you didn't get so mad about it.
01:22:22Oh, yeah? I'm glad to see you.
01:22:24Let's go up to the office and talk it over.
01:22:26I'd like to.
01:22:27Come along.
01:22:32Look out for them.
01:22:38You smoke a cigar?
01:22:39No, thanks.
01:22:40Cigarettes, I suppose.
01:22:41Sometimes.
01:22:44This paper cup of yours looks as if it had possibilities.
01:22:47Maybe we can...
01:22:48I'm sure it has, Mr. Glasgow.
01:22:49Richard thinks so, too.
01:22:50He and I are partners in it.
01:22:52Oh.
01:22:56Sit down.
01:22:59Send Richard in.
01:23:00Yes, sir.
01:23:10Do you want to marry my daughter?
01:23:12No.
01:23:14Why not?
01:23:15I couldn't keep her.
01:23:16Is that your only reason?
01:23:18Of course it is.
01:23:19Well, you didn't snap my head off.
01:23:21I'm sorry. I didn't mean to do that, Mr. Glasgow.
01:23:23Oh, come in, Richard.
01:23:25Hello, Swerkey.
01:23:26Hello.
01:23:27You'd better get your patents out on this paper cup as fast as you can.
01:23:30Yes, sir.
01:23:31How many do you think you can turn out in a day?
01:23:33With this machine, we've planned several hundred gross.
01:23:35All right.
01:23:36All right.
01:23:37I'll tell the superintendent to give you a free hand.
01:23:39Swerkey, you and your family are coming over to the party tomorrow night, aren't you?
01:23:43Yes, sir.
01:23:44Well, that's fine.
01:23:45I want Mrs. Glasgow to meet you.
01:23:47Oh, thanks.
01:23:48Be careful there.
01:23:49Yes.
01:23:53According to the census reports of two years ago,
01:23:56the capital invested in lumber operations in the United States
01:24:00was $90,564,862.
01:24:06The number of employees was 146,596.
01:24:15Their wages made a total of 66 million...
01:24:2886,944,000 lumber.
01:24:33Now...
01:24:35Well, that just goes to show you the condition this country's in.
01:24:39Yeah, that's right, isn't it?
01:24:41Yes, of course that's right.
01:24:42Why, if my grandfather Hewitt had replanted 50 years ago the old money grabber,
01:24:46and my father had replanted 25 years ago,
01:24:49there'd be something up there for my children to cut.
01:24:52That is, if I ever have any children.
01:24:56Well...
01:25:03Well...
01:25:21All right.
01:25:22Let the government reap that day, Roger.
01:25:24The United States gets plenty of money.
01:25:26Yeah, that sounds just like it.
01:25:28You can't ravage a country if it's timber.
01:25:31You have every right to leave a wasteland of scarred pine stumps.
01:25:35Bernie!
01:25:36Hello, Lord.
01:25:37Mr. Glasgow.
01:25:38Why don't you hire a hall or get a soapbox in the park?
01:25:41Did Richard have you strapped in your chair giving you a lecture?
01:25:44He talks wonderful, Mr. Glasgow.
01:25:46He's awfully interesting.
01:25:48I don't know how I got on the platform. I'm sorry if I bored you.
01:25:51You don't have to listen to him because he's the boss's son.
01:25:54He goes on that way all the time, like a Negro preacher.
01:25:57He'll talk an arm off of you if you let him.
01:25:59That's right. Just a regular windbag.
01:26:01Should have stopped me.
01:26:03Well, good night.
01:26:04Good night.
01:26:05Good night, Richard.
01:26:06Hey, go to the gate with you, Richard.
01:26:07Come again, won't you?
01:26:08Oh, thank you.
01:26:10Have you got any of those coffee crunches, Carrie?
01:26:12Oh, sure. I've made some this morning, if there are any left.
01:26:16Well, somebody looks mighty happy tonight.
01:26:19Oh, yes.
01:26:20I passed my examinations at school today.
01:26:23Oh, did you?
01:26:25You are a smart girl.
01:26:26They told me I'd be ready to take a job in about three months.
01:26:30Lotta, how would you like to go to Chicago to work?
01:26:34Oh, Pa would hate it in Chicago.
01:26:37Carrie wouldn't like it either, I don't think.
01:26:40I wasn't thinking of them.
01:26:42I mean you.
01:26:44Alone?
01:26:47I'd be lonesome.
01:26:49I'd be scared to be in Chicago alone.
01:26:52I'd be there.
01:26:54I mean I'd come down often on business trips.
01:26:57We could go to the theater together.
01:26:59Have dinner.
01:27:01You'd like that, wouldn't you?
01:27:04Yes, but you...
01:27:06You being a married man and all,
01:27:08people would think it was funny.
01:27:11People wouldn't know.
01:27:18I guess you don't think much of me if you think...
01:27:20Lotta, darling, Lotta, I love you.
01:27:22Oh, no you don't, Mr. Glasgow.
01:27:23Don't talk like that.
01:27:24You think just because I'm a young girl and...
01:27:26You think that I'm old, Lotta?
01:27:27Because I'm not, I'm not.
01:27:28I love you and I'll do anything in the world for you.
01:27:30Oh, please don't, you mustn't.
01:27:31You must have known how I felt about you the moment I first saw you.
01:27:33No.
01:27:35I thought it was on account of my father.
01:27:39Well, anyway, I did it first.
01:27:41It was you, Lotta.
01:27:42You're what I've missed all my life.
01:27:44I need you, I've got to have you.
01:27:46I made a mistake once, but now it's going to be different.
01:27:49Lotta, you and I...
01:27:50Don't, Mr. Glasgow.
01:27:51You mustn't say these things.
01:27:52It's wrong.
01:27:53You mean because I'm married?
01:27:54I'll fix that.
01:27:55I'll get a divorce if you'll only wait.
01:27:56Say that you will.
01:27:57I'll take you away from here.
01:27:58I'll make you happy.
01:27:59I'll do anything that I...
01:28:01I'll see you tomorrow night at the annual party.
01:28:03We'll talk about it then.
01:28:05Well, I'm glad we didn't eat them all up.
01:28:09Thank you.
01:28:10They're the best I've ever made.
01:28:21Good evening.
01:28:38Glad to see you.
01:28:39Glad to see you.
01:28:40How are you today?
01:28:41Captain of the baseball team.
01:28:43Hello, Barney.
01:28:44Meet my children.
01:28:45How do you do?
01:28:46Glad to see you.
01:28:47How are you?
01:28:48Good evening, Mr. Glasgow.
01:28:49How are you?
01:28:51How do you do?
01:28:53How are you?
01:28:54Hello, Charlie.
01:28:55How are you, Mrs. Jones?
01:28:57What are you looking for, Richard?
01:28:59Oh, just... just looking.
01:29:05Hello.
01:29:06How are you?
01:29:21How are you?
01:29:51How are you?
01:29:52How do you do?
01:29:56How are you?
01:29:57How are you?
01:30:00How do you do?
01:30:01How are you?
01:30:03Well, how are you?
01:30:04Good evening.
01:30:05How are you, Richard?
01:30:06How are you?
01:30:19How do you do, Mrs. Maison?
01:30:20How are you?
01:30:21How are you?
01:30:21How are you?
01:30:22Good.
01:30:22Good to see you.
01:30:23Well, hello, Schwerke.
01:30:24Good evening, Mr. Glasgow.
01:30:26This is my mother and father.
01:30:27How do you do, Mrs. Schwerke?
01:30:28Fine.
01:30:28Thank you, Mr. Glasgow.
01:30:29How are you, sir?
01:30:30I'm doing just fine.
01:30:31This is Mrs. Glasgow.
01:30:32Mr. and Mrs. Schwerke.
01:30:33How do you do?
01:30:33Well, thank you, Mrs. Glasgow.
01:30:35I'm glad to see you.
01:30:36Glad to see you, Mrs. Glasgow.
01:30:37You know Richard, of course.
01:30:38Oh, yes.
01:30:39And this is Tony.
01:30:40Yes, I guess as much.
01:30:42You've got a paper cup, and my daughter wants to marry you.
01:30:45I don't want to marry him just because he has a paper cup, Mother.
01:30:49Have you anything to drink yet, Mr. Schwerke?
01:30:50No, honey.
01:30:51Well, you have something.
01:30:51Here, George.
01:30:52Come here a minute.
01:30:52Come over here, Schwerke.
01:30:53Have something to yourself.
01:30:54You know, the more I think about that paper cup of yours, the better I like it.
01:31:12Hello.
01:31:13Hello.
01:31:13Hello, Richard.
01:31:15Oh, hello.
01:31:18The family's waiting up there.
01:31:20Oh, yeah.
01:31:33Oh, yes.
01:31:33Oh, Mark.
01:31:34Free silver.
01:31:34Hey, Brian.
01:31:35Hello, son.
01:31:36How are you?
01:31:37Well, this is wonderful.
01:31:39Where's Lada?
01:31:40Did you bring her?
01:31:40Oh, yeah.
01:31:41She just went over there with Richard.
01:31:43Hey, George.
01:31:43Planning this nice party?
01:31:45Yes.
01:31:46Well, will you excuse me a minute and get yourself a drink, won't you?
01:32:05Hello, Josie.
01:32:06Are you having a good time?
01:32:08Lovely.
01:32:10I'm glad to hear it.
01:32:17Well, here we are.
01:32:21Now, you were so late coming.
01:32:23I was about to go after you.
01:32:25I almost didn't come.
01:32:27Why?
01:32:30Well, I'm not an employee of the mill.
01:32:32No, I know, but Carrie and Swan are.
01:32:35Thank you.
01:32:38Richard, Pa and Carrie and I are going back to Iron Ridge.
01:32:43You don't like it?
01:32:45You don't like it here?
01:32:46Oh, we love it, but I...
01:32:48But what?
01:32:51Well, I...
01:32:52It wasn't because of anything I said the other night, was it?
01:32:55No.
01:32:56I guess I was an awful sap.
01:32:58Yes.
01:33:00Yes.
01:33:02You know, I'm kind of glad it happened, though.
01:33:05Why?
01:33:06Because it made you so mad that you had to take notice of me.
01:33:10I noticed you before that.
01:33:13Did you?
01:33:15And what's all this guff about, going back to Iron Ridge?
01:33:19I've got to go.
01:33:20Why?
01:33:22Well, because I...
01:33:23Because why?
01:33:27Because Pa misses the woods.
01:33:29He's used to an outdoor life and hunting and fishing and...
01:33:33Well, you're not going.
01:33:36You don't belong up there.
01:33:38I don't know where I belong.
01:33:40But I'll tell you.
01:33:41You belong with me.
01:33:43I'm going to New York to live and you're coming with me.
01:33:45We'll crash New York together.
01:33:47Just a couple of rooms from the Middle West.
01:33:49Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glasgow have taken an apartment at the Waldorf.
01:34:02Can I help you, Mr. Glasgow?
01:34:03No, thank you.
01:34:40Come on.
01:35:07I'll wait in there, Father.
01:35:08Come out!
01:35:10Come on.
01:35:19Come on and fight.
01:35:21Because I'm going to lick the everlasting daylights out of you.
01:35:29Father, are you crazy?
01:35:30Are you out of your mind?
01:35:31Wait a minute.
01:35:32Wait a minute!
01:35:34I'm in love with Lotta and she's in love with me.
01:35:36We're going to be married and there's nothing you can do about it.
01:35:38You understand?
01:35:40Don't, Richard, don't!
01:35:41He's your father.
01:35:42He's an old man.
01:35:50Get out of here.
01:35:53Both of you.
01:35:56Come on, Lotta.
01:36:10Bernard?
01:36:20Bernard?
01:36:26Bernard?
01:36:32Oh, there you are.
01:36:33I've been looking...
01:36:35What's the matter?
01:36:37Oh, what is it?
01:36:42What's the matter?
01:36:44That precious son of yours.
01:36:45Who was he?
01:36:47I threw him out of the house.
01:36:49Why?
01:36:50He's going to marry that girl.
01:36:53Oh, is that all?
01:36:56Is that all?
01:36:59You don't care.
01:37:00No.
01:37:02As long as it isn't you.
01:37:03I thought it was...
01:37:05You made it.
01:37:09Then perhaps even you can't have everything you want.
01:37:17There.
01:37:18You look better now.
01:37:21The tables are all ready but they won't sit down.
01:37:24See if you can get them to come in and eat.
01:37:34Come on.
01:37:48Barney!
01:37:56Barney, what's the matter with you?
01:38:00Nothing.
01:38:02Nothing's the matter, son.
01:38:07I'm an old man, son.
01:38:10An old fool.
01:38:18Come and get it!
01:38:20Come and get it!
01:38:22Come and get it!
01:38:24Come and get it!
01:38:27Come and get it!
01:38:31Come and get it!
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