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How'd things go at the sawmill? We managed to get along
till mid-afternoon. -Then we ran out of timber.
-We waited and waited for you. We wanted to come up
and fetch you. We thought maybe
you laid down for a nap-- Right, children, that's enough. The jelly, please
till mid-afternoon. -Then we ran out of timber.
-We waited and waited for you. We wanted to come up
and fetch you. We thought maybe
you laid down for a nap-- Right, children, that's enough. The jelly, please
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How'd things go at the sawmill?
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We managed to get along
till mid-afternoon.
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-Then we ran out of timber.
-We waited and waited for you.
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We wanted to come up
and fetch you.
00:00:10.676 --> 00:00:13.045
We thought maybe
you laid down for a nap--
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Right, children, that's enough.
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The jelly, please.
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Movie Summary
The life and trials of a 1930s and 1940s Virginia mountain family through financial depression and World War II.