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{4102}{4174}It was May 2nd, 1934.
{4178}{4267}Even though the Great Depression|was in full swing around the world...
{4271}{4341}... it still seemed far away|from the world I knew.
{4352}{4428}I was focused on one thing.
{4432}{4496}I wanted to be a reporter.
{5000}{5129}I was more excited that day|than I'd ever been in my whole life.
{5186}{5295}Next up, Clifton and Ludlow.|Everybody up for Clifton and Ludlow.
{5334}{5415}If I hurried, I'd have just enough time|to see Dad at his car dealership.
{5452}{5528}Dad. Dad. Dad, look, I finished my article.
{5532}{5580}That's great, honey. Oh!
{5626}{5678}- Wish me luck.|- You can do it, sweetheart.
{5682}{5719}Go get them.
{5770}{5818}She's gonna be a reporter, that one.
{5822}{5851}You just wait and see.
{5888}{5952}Hobo crime spree|spreading across Ohio Valley.
{5956}{6033}Come get your paper. Hobo crime spree.
{6037}{6074}Hobo crime spree spreading...
{6078}{6155}My brother Charlie|had arranged an introduction...
{6163}{6235}... at the Cincinnati Register.
{6314}{6379}Though I was going inside as a visitor...
{6390}{6480}... I was certain I'd come out a journalist.
{6575}{6660}How could I have known|what life had in store?
{6664}{6737}I thought I was ready.
{6749}{6790}Seven, please?
{6922}{7008}Excuse me, Mr. Peabody? Sir?
{7012}{7068}- Charlie Kittredge's sister.|- Yes, sir, I'm Kit.
{7072}{7161}Uh, Billy, and I'm only 19. I'm not|a sir yet. But thanks. Uh, follow me.
{7171}{7249}Charlie said you wanted|to see a real newsroom, and this is it.
{7254}{7304}Wow, the Cincinnati Register.
{7308}{7387}- Okay. So where's the editor?|- Uh, Gibson? Right there, why?
{7398}{7472}I've written this article,|and I'd like for you to give it to him.
{7489}{7569}- Uh, you'd like me to what?|- Give it to him, you know, to publish.
{7574}{7608}You're kidding.
{7621}{7673}You're not kidding. She's not kidding.
{7677}{7751}I'm not kidding.|It's about the Chicago World's Fair.
{7755}{7825}I've interviewed several people|who've actually been there.
{7829}{7856}Eyewitnesses.
{7860}{7923}Heh. That's what this is about?|You want an article published?
{7927}{7952}Yes, thank you.
{7956}{8025}Kid, you don't waltz up to the editor|of the Cincinnati Register...
{8029}{8097}...and expect him to publish your article.
{8101}{8241}The tragedy is the fact that|I paid you at all to write this drivel!
{8245}{8320}I want something new.|I want something fresh.
{8324}{8390}I want something real before l...
{8394}{8436}But how about I take a look at it?
{8440}{8493}Thanks, Billy, would you?
{8522}{8564}I'll just wait here.
{8568}{8620}- Ha, ha.|- But you take your time.
{8624}{8657}Uh, no.
{8661}{8723}You can come back another time.
{8746}{8775}That works too.
{8779}{8815}He's just reading it, Ruthie.
{8819}{8875}He might not even give it to Mr. Gibson.|Who knows?
{8879}{8955}- You're late. Let's go.|- Does Mother know you're coming with me?
{8959}{9041}Mother,|I'm going to Kit's house with Frances!
{9045}{9104}- Yes, dear.|- Now she does.
{9236}{9273}Good day.
{9298}{9334}Come on, let's go.
{9338}{9390}I'm being sworn|Into the Treehouse Club
{9394}{9465}- I'm being sworn into the Treehouse Club.|- Afternoon.
{9499}{9537}Hello.
{9542}{9637}You all know if the people who live here|might be interested in a barter?
{9643}{9701}Depends.|What's a barter?
{9705}{9729}A trade.
{9741}{9810}See, my partner here and I'll work for food|and...
{9814}{9893}- Anyways, I'm Will, and this is Countee.|- Hey.
{9907}{9978}Mother's out back with her Garden Club.|Follow me.
{9982}{10041}I'm being sworn|Into the Treehouse Club.
{10045}{10136}Everything will be okay.|Everything will be fine.
{10290}{10339}I just heard you're moving, Louise.
{10343}{10374}My husband left weeks ago...
{10378}{10448}...and we're staying at the Netherland|until he sends for us.
{10452}{10501}The Netherland Plaza Hotel?
{10506}{10543}I heard it's magnificent.
{10547}{10585}We'd love to see the rooms.
{10598}{10639}Margaret, look.
{10643}{10672}Mother.
{10676}{10739}WO|Hobos. We cannot trust them.
{10813}{10848}Hello.
{10853}{10884}How can I help you?
{10888}{10989}- Mother, this is Will and his friend...|Countee.
{10993}{11076}And they're looking to make a barter,|which means work for food.
{11080}{11129}I can pretty much fix anything broke.
{11145}{11181}Windows, uh...
{11186}{11264}...fences, any kind of machine.
{11268}{11333}We're trustworthy and responsible.
{11338}{11377}Come back in the morning.
{11388}{11441}- We'll see what we can do.|Thank you.
{11455}{11493}One moment.
{11550}{11587}WO|Don't feed them, Margaret.
{11622}{11684}Why don't you take|something to eat before you leave?
{11688}{11741}Thank you, ma'am,|but, uh, we only take when we work.
{11750}{11788}I can't let you leave hungry.
{11792}{11883}Better be quick. I've already seen|Mrs. Culver dive headfirst into the nuts.
{11896}{11956}Who knows what she'll do|when she sees the sandwiches?
{11965}{12004}Please, take it as an advance.
{12025}{12052}Go on.
{12056}{12115}All right, as an advance. Thank you.
{12119}{12196}- We'll be working it off in the morning.|- See you then.
{12207}{12259}Let's go, Countee.|- Ahem.
{12294}{12382}My husband says let them go hungry.|It's the only way to keep them out of town.
{12386}{12423}Oh, Louise.
{12430}{12502}Can't help but think|that those boys are someone's children too.
{12506}{12537}Hmm.
{12552}{12599}Will, come on.
{12639}{12705}Okay, everybody. In your places.
{12742}{12783}"Member-o-belia."
{12815}{12885}Eleanor Roosevelt. Amelia Earhart.
{12896}{12945}Kit, Ruthie, Frances...
{12950}{13013}...and soon, Florence.
{13017}{13061}Do you, Florence Stone...
{13071}{13161}...swear to be true to the treehouse Club|and only the treehouse Club...
{13172}{13223}...as long as you shall live?
{13227}{13260}I do.
{13264}{13369}And if anyone should ask you|to join the 9th Street Club?
{13380}{13445}I will laugh in their faces.
{13450}{13521}You're supposed to say, "I will decline."
{13531}{13579}I will decline...
{13583}{13629}...and laugh.|- Ha, ha.
{13669}{13767}Now Ruthie will get the sacred water|off the sacred shelf.
{13771}{13824}I already did. It's in the sacred bowl.
{13834}{13866}Good.
{13870}{13969}Now treehouse members|and potential treehouse members...
{13974}{14064}...take your right hand,|and place it in the bowl.
{14142}{14177}We are one.
{14226}{14296}Now place two fingers|over your heart, like so...
{14313}{14389}...for the sacred treehouse pledge.
{14396}{14440}All together:
{14444}{14511}Gwanga, gwanga, galoolie...
{14515}{14590}...kariba, kariba, kariv.
{14594}{14653}- I swear to be true to the...|Betty Lou!
{14657}{14697}Robert, do something!
{14736}{14786}Sir...?|Yep.
{14796}{14861}We're gonna be okay then.|No, save that.
{14869}{14942}- Frances, look.|That's your bed.
{14946}{14990}- What does that mean?|My furniture.
{14994}{15081}"Foreclosure by order of the bank."
{15085}{15135}That means|the bank's taking our house away.
{15167}{15226}Ruthie, isn't that your father's bank?
{15235}{15288}Can you ask your father to give it back?
{15321}{15426}Just let them go. Betty Lou!|Just let them go.
{15506}{15586}Oh, what a pity. I had no idea.
{15590}{15648}Well, he lost his job months ago,|Lorraine.
{15652}{15716}They've been selling eggs just to get by.
{15757}{15840}- Will you excuse me?|You just let them go, okay?
{15848}{15879}Come on, let's go.
{15883}{15972}But my picture's not up|on the member-o-belia wall yet.
{15976}{16017}Florence.
{16175}{16243}Everybody's watching, Lou.
{16388}{16422}Betty Lou.
{16467}{16505}Oh, I'm so sorry.
{16510}{16557}Come on.|- Where will they go?
{16561}{16607}I don't know.
{16639}{16699}I'm so sorry, Barbara.
{17059}{17118}There she is. How's my girl?
{17122}{17161}- Dad, Dad.|- Come here.
{17242}{17315}- What's the matter?|- Dad, look.
{17361}{17441}"The Stones lose their house."
{17574}{17633}And that's why my|favorite stories are fairy tales...
{17641}{17708}...because no matter how scary it gets...
{17712}{17763}...everybody always lives happily|ever after.
{17799}{17855}And often with some very nice outfits.
{17934}{18025}Thank you, Ruthie. Thank you.|Thank you, Ruthie.
{18062}{18133}Does, uh... Does anyone know|where Frances Stone is?
{18137}{18165}She's away.
{18170}{18229}Staying with family.
{18233}{18313}- Yeah, in a hobo jungle somewhere.|- Stop it, Roger.
{18317}{18383}Frances Stone is a good-for-nothing,|deadbeat egg seller...
{18387}{18458}...and everyone knows it.|She wore dresses made of feed sacks.
{18462}{18540}Roger. Ruthie, not another word.
{18557}{18623}Well, this seems like an opportune time|to let you know...
{18627}{18695}...that as a final class assignment|before summer vacation...
{18699}{18755}...we're going to help out|at a soup kitchen...
{18759}{18815}...where they provide food|for the poor and needy.
{18819}{18857}Uh, Roger.
{18861}{18911}My dad says that people|eat at soup kitchens...
{18915}{18998}...are hobos who feed off the government.|That's why we're in a depression.
{19007}{19054}I understand, Roger.
{19058}{19138}Therefore,|anyone who doesn't wish to help out...
{19142}{19227}...can write a 1500-word essay|on the history of volunteerism.
{19278}{19340}Roger's leading my team|for the soup kitchen.
{19344}{19373}Why, he's a nice boy.
{19377}{19485}He's a horrible boy. He just didn't want|to have to do that paper.
{19577}{19664}Mother, look. She's all alone.
{19668}{19721}Oh. Poor thing.
{19785}{19857}"Grace. Can't feed her anymore."
{19905}{19937}Can we take her?
{19954}{19979}Wha...? No.
{19983}{20092}She can be my birthday present for this year|and next year...
{20096}{20123}...and forever.
{20127}{20169}I'm sorry, sweetheart.
{20249}{20281}Wha...? What's that, Grace?
{20285}{20339}- Ha-ha-ha.|Mm-hm. Mm-hm.
{20373}{20417}Okay, I'll tell her.
{20421}{20495}She said she'll be very quiet|and only eat scraps...
{20499}{20539}- Mm-hm.|- And be the very best dog...
{20543}{20576}...you could ever hope to have.
{20620}{20771}Can we at least bring her home|for one teeny-weeny meaningless night?
{20775}{20829}How can you say no to that face?
{20842}{20887}Mother.
{20907}{20940}Please, please, please.
{20955}{20995}All right, but one night only.
{21014}{21091}She said yes. She said yes.|You're coming home.
{21146}{21199}I'll take care of you. Don't worry.
{21266}{21321}Help! Stop him!
{21325}{21383}Help, stop, stop him.|Help!
{21387}{21446}Stop him. Police.|What happened?
{21450}{21520}Did you see that? In broad daylight.
{21524}{21577}- He took my wallet.|- Are you all right?
{21588}{21645}Yes, ma'am.|- What color was your wallet?
{21650}{21723}It was red. My son made it for me.
{21727}{21772}Did you see that tattoo on his arm?
{21776}{21829}It was odd. Something like a bird, maybe.
{21836}{21892}It was so fast,|I didn't really get to see it all.
{21896}{22000}All I noticed was that he was a hobo.
{22064}{22099}Get your dog.
{22247}{22301}I had a late lunch today, Margaret.
{22317}{22345}Save it for leftovers.
{22432}{22499}- Uncle Hendrick, more meatloaf?|- Thank you, no.
{22503}{22587}I'll tell you this, Jack, keep supporting|your president and his New Deal...
{22591}{22652}...and you'll see what'll happen|to this country.
{22656}{22686}Your own son quit college.
{22690}{22783}Well, he didn't quit. He postponed.|Right, Dad?
{22787}{22861}To join one of these newfangled programs.
{22865}{22982}CCC is a great program, Hendrick.|Charlie is building parks and fixing roads...
{22986}{23076}And sending money home|because business is a little slow.
{23089}{23141}There's no shame|in families helping each other.
{23146}{23186}Hmm.
{23190}{23247}Hard to think of you this way, Margaret.
{23251}{23300}Saving leftovers.
{23322}{23367}We like leftovers.
{23402}{23509}- I should be leaving.|- Oh, no. Please. Stay longer.
{23514}{23570}Ha-ha-ha.|You think I'm the voice of doom, Jack.
{23574}{23643}But I'll tell you this.|When people live beyond their means...
{23647}{23711}...in houses that are too big|for their pockets...
{23754}{23788}What's that noise?
{23792}{23864}Oh, you haven't met our newest addition,|Grace.
{23869}{23926}She's normally very quiet,|Uncle Hendrick.
{23930}{24002}Except for when she snores.|And the drool.
{24006}{24109}It seems to me the last thing you need|is another mouth to feed.
{24122}{24189}Well, luckily, she doesn't eat very much.
{24222}{24255}Come on, Grace. Come on.
{24259}{24328}Good girl.
{24438}{24531}Shouldn't you fellows be getting on back|to wherever it is you live?
{24550}{24589}Yes, sir.
{24637}{24685}What's the capital of North Dakota?|Quick.
{24690}{24715}Bismarck.
{24738}{24792}Make sure your mother|doesn't work too hard.
{25214}{25311}I can't believe that none of|these people have money for food.
{25348}{25412}You come over here and chop that bread up|for everybody...
{25416}{25475}...back of the line, right there.
{25968}{26057}- Would you like some bread?|Thanks, sweetheart.
{26062}{26100}Excuse me.
{26774}{26812}Dad.
{27813}{27844}Tried.
{27982}{28015}How is she?
{28019}{28083}Uh, she's... She's up in the tree house.
{28290}{28325}Kit.
{28406}{28445}Kit, I know you're up there.
{28469}{28537}I understand if you're angry with me...
{28541}{28588}...or, uh, embarrassed.
{28607}{28699}Please come down, sweetheart.|I'd like to explain.
{28786}{28819}Kit.
{29411}{29440}Kit.
{29634}{29669}Why were you there, Dad?
{29754}{29808}The bank took the car dealership.
{29838}{29930}- Ruthie's father did that to us?|- Kit.
{29938}{29977}This isn't personal.
{30003}{30043}Are we gonna lose the house?
{30090}{30129}We're gonna be fine.
{30276}{30319}Where's our car?
{30382}{30418}Daddy.
{30524}{30566}We're gonna be okay.
{30588}{30684}Hey, Kit, your father good enough|to eat at the soup kitchen? Ha, ha!
{30688}{30717}Just ignore them.
{30721}{30794}And now Kit will probably start|raising chickens, selling eggs...
{30798}{30911}...and wearing feed-sack dresses,|just like Frances did.
{30915}{30952}What's a feed-sack dress?
{30957}{31029}It's a dress made out of the bag|that chicken feed comes in.
{31037}{31081}Are you really gonna wear one, Kit?
{31086}{31157}Sure she will.|Right after her family starts selling eggs.
{31165}{31203}We're not egg sellers.
{31207}{31265}And then it's just one step|before the poorhouse.
{31397}{31471}Come get your chicken and|your eggs from Kit Kittredge. Bock, bock!
{31475}{31515}You're all a bunch of freeloaders.
{31566}{31632}Why don't you come over here|and say that to my face, Roger.
{31636}{31721}Okay. You're all a bunch of freeloaders!
{31738}{31779}What's that you've got behind you?
{31879}{31940}Got any eggs? Bock, bock, bock!
{31944}{31993}How much for the eggs, Roger?
{31998}{32065}Bock, bock, bock!|Look at Mr. Feather Pants.
{32070}{32132}Ha-ha-ha!|- And how's our mural...
{32179}{32204}...coming?
{32208}{32297}But, Mother, it was Roger's fault.|- Oh, Kit.
{32302}{32375}Please don't take everything|people say so personally.
{32397}{32449}Everyone's in trouble these days.
{32453}{32519}In fact, we've had to move|your things into the attic.
{32528}{32588}The attic? Why?
{32593}{32668}Your mother and I have decided|we're gonna take in boarders.
{32702}{32758}Boarders? Like...
{32762}{32793}...strangers?
{32797}{32931}That are gonna come and live in our house|and eat our food and sit on our sofa?
{32939}{33003}There's no shame in it, honey.
{33007}{33060}Lots of people are doing it to get by.
{33064}{33120}We're not gonna start selling eggs,|are we?
{33124}{33171}Ha, ha. We hadn't planned on it.
{33192}{33268}This is only temporary, sweetheart,|I promise.
{33272}{33305}You know...
{33309}{33340}...once I get to Chicago...
{33350}{33442}...I'll find a good-paying job,|just as quick as you can say "Plymouth."
{33446}{33476}Chicago?
{33483}{33525}What? You're leaving?
{33529}{33564}- I have some good leads in...|- No.
{33578}{33606}- No.|- Kit.
{33610}{33670}You said we were going to be okay.
{33674}{33736}We're not okay if we're not together.
{34071}{34101}Ah.
{34105}{34137}Don't let it beat you, Kit.
{34202}{34240}You know, when I was about 14...
{34250}{34351}...my dad traded some old farm equipment|for a used Model t.
{34355}{34417}One time I was cranking it, to start it...
{34440}{34498}...and the crank broke in half.
{34508}{34585}Car kind of groaned,|and it just died right in our front yard.
{34610}{34673}I wanted to junk the darn thing|when my dad walked in...
{34693}{34755}...and he said,|"Don't let it beat you, son."
{34770}{34816}Don't let it beat you.
{34832}{34900}Drove it for five more years after that.
{34923}{34997}So whether it's an old Model t...
{35004}{35061}...or a typewriter ribbon...
{35092}{35185}...or going to Chicago to find work...
{35288}{35335}...we can't let it beat us, sweetheart.
{35363}{35388}Come on.
{35403}{35445}It's time for bed.
{35642}{35696}What if you don't come back?
{35954}{36010}I, Jack Kittredge...
{36014}{36040}...do solemnly swear...
{36054}{36123}...that I will write you once a week.
{36132}{36183}And that there is nothing in this world...
{36187}{36243}...that could ever keep me|from coming back to you.
{36280}{36336}Do you promise, Dad?
{36340}{36381}Really promise?
{36394}{36440}I do.
{36469}{36525}Gwanga, gwanga, galoolie...
{36586}{36659}Kariba, kariba, kariv.
{36787}{36841}I love you, Dad.
{36866}{36951}- I love you.|- I love you too, sweetheart.
{37311}{37353}Bye.
{37791}{37864}June 17th, 1934. Dear Dad.
{37886}{37995}Thanks for the letter. We miss you too|and hope you're finding work in Chicago.
{37999}{38038}Here at home, things are hopping.
{38042}{38131}School's out, and I can't call my friends|because the phone's been disconnected.
{38135}{38160}No phone?
{38164}{38260}So now all I do is clean|and sweep and fold...
{38265}{38329}... and iron and wipe and cook.
{38333}{38409}And fold and clean and sweep and iron|and wipe and cook some more.
{38413}{38510}My grand plans for being a real reporter|are kind of on the back burner.
{38514}{38595}Don't get me wrong, Dad.|I'm not complaining. I'm just...
{38599}{38671}... well, complaining.
{38714}{38787}The house is chock-full of boarders,|which keeps us pretty busy.
{38800}{38888}Mrs. Howard and her son, Stirling,|moved into my bedroom.
{38950}{38981}We're almost there, lamby.
{39013}{39063}Lamby.
{39072}{39151}It's going to be strange|having a boy from my class living here.
{39155}{39197}But I guess I'll get used to it.
{39209}{39288}Mother moved into the sewing room|so we can squeeze in another border.
{39292}{39337}I thought that was very clever of her.
{39350}{39398}Now your room belongs to Miss Dooley...
{39402}{39493}... a dance instructor|who likes to practice her steps out back.
{39498}{39572}Though, I'm not at all sure|Mrs. Howard approves.
{39601}{39660}Did you know Mother|divided the living room in half...
{39665}{39734}... to make room for Miss Bond,|a mobile librarian who moved in last week?
{39767}{39837}Now, if she can only learn the difference|between the gas and the brake...
{39881}{39928}Oh, take cover!
{39948}{39987}We'll all breathe a little easier.
{40165}{40207}Where'd everyone go?
{40212}{40259}You'll be happy to know|we've been using...
{40263}{40335}... Aunt Millie's Waste Not, Want Not tips|to make meals stretch.
{40339}{40400}Like cutting one piece of toast|into four triangles...
{40404}{40460}... to make a whole loaf|go for three meals.
{40482}{40517}Mother says it's magic.
{40522}{40605}- But the real magician is our newest arrival...|- Jefferson J. Berk...
{40611}{40745}...master of misdirection, dean of deception,|and escape artist extraordinaire.
{40749}{40823}Observe.|I need a volunteer from the audience.
{40849}{40885}Young man.
{40914}{40946}- What's your name?|- Stirling.
{40950}{40980}Stirling.
{40984}{41037}- Do you mind wearing these for a while?|No. No.
{41042}{41071}Come with me.
{41075}{41219}Notice the strong solid-steel cuffs.|Can you get out of that?
{41223}{41269}- Are you sure? Are you sure?|- Yeah.
{41273}{41303}- Are you sure?|Ha, ha!
{41307}{41384}The only thing that can get you out of that|is this key.
{41396}{41444}We hope.|Sometimes it doesn't work though.
{41448}{41508}And then we have to cut you out of it.
{41516}{41611}Oh, there we are. All right, now,|would you hold this key for me, please?
{41615}{41640}Yes.
{41653}{41723}Don't lose it.|Will you put these on my wrists, please?
{41727}{41761}Yes.
{41816}{41845}Now.
{41854}{41923}Would you like me to free myself|from these?
{41927}{42005}With brute force or with magic?
{42009}{42057}- Magic.|Magic.
{42062}{42120}All right, then. All right, then.
{42137}{42186}Let's count. See how long it takes.
{42238}{42339}One, two, three...
{42394}{42424}Wow.
{42477}{42517}Wow!
{42530}{42601}- How'd you do that?|- It's magic.
{42626}{42721}And, Dad, please remember,|I miss you more than you know.
{42725}{42815}We all do. Never forget that.
{42872}{42911}Hi.
{42942}{42967}Hi.
{43042}{43073}Sorry.
{43084}{43120}Allergies.
{43130}{43172}These are from your room.
{43186}{43241}Uh, just leave them there.
{43246}{43290}I'll put them away.
{43458}{43501}Is that...
{43520}{43561}...Ernie Lombardi?
{43565}{43598}Yep.
{43636}{43681}A picture of the Schnoz.
{43698}{43777}Did you know|that he's the biggest player on the team?
{43781}{43849}Six-foot-three, 230 pounds.
{43853}{43883}He's my favorite.
{43887}{43961}That's funny. He's got a huge nose|and you've got...
{43966}{44001}Huge ears.
{44022}{44059}- I know.|- Ha, ha.
{44063}{44109}That's why I like him.
{44147}{44215}I'm sorry we put you out of your room.
{44222}{44289}That's all right.|I can get more writing done here.
{44307}{44369}- What do you write?|- News articles.
{44409}{44473}- For your family?|- And for the Cincinnati Register.
{44485}{44529}You write for the newspaper?
{44570}{44661}Well, I haven't been in "print" print yet.|But I hope to be.
{44666}{44743}My brother's friend is a big reporter|for the Register.
{44747}{44794}Sorry, kiddo, not for the Register.
{44798}{44864}But everyone wants to know|about the Chicago World's Fair.
{44868}{44972}Everyone and their second cousin's written|about the Chicago World's Fair.
{45013}{45080}- You know what Mr. Gibson says?|- Yeah, yeah, do it.
{45289}{45343}I want something new.|I want something fresh.
{45347}{45415}I want something real.|Don't sugarcoat your stories, boys.
{45419}{45504}This is the Cincinnati Register,|a beacon of cold, clear light...
{45508}{45582}...in a sea of sentimental flop.
{45605}{45669}So, what were you saying, Mr?
{45674}{45772}Uh, Peabody.|Sir, uh, William Peabody and nothing.
{45777}{45835}- I was just quoting you, sir.|- Oh.
{45850}{45903}Wait, Mr. Gibson.
{45910}{45941}Well.
{45966}{46017}Hello, sweetie, what's your name?
{46022}{46083}Kit Kittredge.|Well, actually, it's Margaret Mildred...
{46087}{46184}...after my mother and an aunt. But when|I was younger, my father used to sing:
{46188}{46281}Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag
{46294}{46324}And it sort of stuck.
{46353}{46380}Sir.
{46384}{46432}- Fascinating.|- Wait.
{46483}{46547}I wrote an article|I think you should publish.
{46551}{46575}Oh.
{46579}{46647}Well, thank you very much.
{46665}{46737}And, by the way, I don't lisp.
{47425}{47489}Whoopsy daisy.
{47539}{47600}Whoo! Are you all right?
{47604}{47657}Uh, yeah, as long as that horn works.
{47661}{47721}Ha, ha. Now, can I interest you in a book?
{47777}{47863}- I don't have much time for reading.|- Well, you should take the time to read.
{47867}{47962}It's a wonderful way|to go wherever you want.
{47966}{48057}I've just finished reading this one.
{48084}{48117}The Adventures of Robin Hood?
{48121}{48190}He steals from the rich,|and then he gives to the poor.
{48194}{48264}And then what happened to him?|- Well, he'll have to tell you.
{48268}{48319}What about you, Countee?|Would you like one?
{48326}{48363}I can only read Hobo.
{48382}{48437}Oh, I've never tried that. Hmm.
{48441}{48516}How about I teach you to read books,|and you teach me to read Hobo?
{48520}{48555}That'd be swell, Stirling.
{48599}{48627}How about this one?
{48641}{48680}Thank you.
{48750}{48822}- It's a loaner, though.|- Okay.
{48938}{48964}Will?
{49027}{49069}- Are you okay?|- Ha, ha.
{49090}{49124}Will?
{49180}{49248}I want you to have|Mr. Kittredge's old boots.
{49269}{49299}No, ma'am, I couldn't.
{49303}{49376}You've done wonderful work.|Beyond what you and Countee have eaten.
{49381}{49464}I insist you take these|before those things fall off your feet.
{49522}{49557}Thank you.
{49566}{49599}Go on.
{49659}{49718}- Miss Bond.|- Mrs. Kittredge.
{49722}{49760}Will.
{49790}{49833}Ruthie.
{49885}{49937}Hi, Ruthie. What's wrong?
{49942}{50011}- Morning.|- We're going on vacation.
{50015}{50100}Myrtle Beach, 10 days, starting Friday.
{50105}{50193}- And that's bad because...?|It's so much more fun here.
{50197}{50267}You're all I ever talk about at home.|Even ask my mom.
{50271}{50324}The other day,|I was telling her about you, Miss Dooley.
{50328}{50367}Aw, thank you.
{50371}{50432}She didn't say|what she was saying about you.
{50487}{50577}You know what you need? A novelette.
{50594}{50628}What are you writing?
{50632}{50692}You just gave me a great idea|for an article.
{50697}{50759}I wanna write it down before I forget.
{50766}{50799}Here.
{50817}{50893}I'll do this for you, and you go type it up|before you forget, okay?
{50914}{50968}- Are you sure?|- Go.
{50983}{51041}Thanks, Ruthie.|- I have just the thing.
{51117}{51164}They fit real good.
{51186}{51224}Thank you.
{51292}{51331}Pretty.
{51480}{51525}Wish me luck.
{51595}{51629}Who is it?
{51634}{51677}Margaret Mildred Kittredge.
{51710}{51771}- What do you want?|- To be in print.
{51782}{51848}Well, how do I say this nicely?
{51969}{52046}- But you haven't even read it!|- She's sorry, Mr. Gibson.
{52050}{52105}- Come on, Kit.|- Yeah, that's right, I am sorry.
{52110}{52231}I'm sorry you can't recognize a good story|when it's standing right outside your door.
{52242}{52273}What did you say?
{52319}{52418}Portrait of a boarding house, sir.|It's fresh. It's new. It's real.
{52422}{52528}What you're holding in your hand, sir,|is the story you've been looking for.
{52532}{52625}And you can throw me out if you want,|but I suggest that you read it first.
{52634}{52693}"A Kid's-Eye View of the Depression|in Cincinnati."
{52698}{52749}By Kit Kittredge, age 10.
{52753}{52810}Ha, ha.|That's enough.
{53384}{53408}You wrote this?
{53426}{53460}Yes.
{53492}{53516}It's not bad.
{53554}{53646}Are you going to print it, Mr. Gibson?|- I'm sorry, kid.
{53658}{53711}"Not bad" is good...
{53715}{53755}...but it's not good enough.
{53807}{53901}Keep it up, kid.|We pay a penny a word for freelance.
{53914}{54008}One, two, three, four,|five, six, seven, eight.
{54027}{54094}And guess what.|They pay a penny a word.
{54098}{54176}Which means, I can make two|or three dollars from just one article.
{54180}{54236}Whoo-ee!
{54240}{54333}I was thinking about doing a story|on you and Countee, Will, if you let me.
{54338}{54376}What's so interesting about us?
{54380}{54448}I'd like to find out,|shadow you for the day.
{54452}{54529}- That's reporter talk.|- Oh, yeah.
{54533}{54617}Well, actually, I'm on my way out|to get a few things...
{54622}{54653}...at my camp.
{54666}{54701}You can come if you'd like.
{54732}{54788}Unless you need us here, Mother.
{54794}{54831}No, I can manage.
{54846}{54887}Come on, Countee.
{55032}{55104}Ruthie, Stirling.|Would you like to be my assistants?
{55115}{55160}- Do we get paid?|- No.
{55167}{55217}- Okay.|Yeah.
{55232}{55321}Will, Countee was saying something|about reading Hobo signs?
{55325}{55396}You know, he can read a sign|on a gatepost about 200 yards out.
{55401}{55500}- He's saved my hide about a hundred times.|- What kind of sign's on a gatepost?
{55504}{55555}The ones that hobos leave|to help each other.
{55584}{55639}- You see that?|- Looks like a cat.
{55643}{55705}It is a cat. It's a good sign too.
{55716}{55770}It means a kind lady lives here.
{55783}{55871}- Not many houses want hobos, you know.|- You had a cat on your gate, Kit.
{55889}{55991}- We had a cat.|- Well, I live over there. Do I have a cat?
{55995}{56068}- Oh, I hope we have a cat.|- I'm sure you have a cat.
{56137}{56172}Sorry, Ruthie. No cat.
{56193}{56245}But you do have fish bones, see?
{56266}{56353}- Oh, what's that mean?|- Good garbage.
{56476}{56544}So, what's it like riding the rails, Will?
{56548}{56589}Train whistles.
{56594}{56676}Engines smokes up,|and you run and you jump.
{56686}{56752}And you let it take you|to a whole new life.
{56767}{56840}- Makes a man feel free. Right, Countee?|- That's right.
{56858}{56903}So where's home, Will?
{56907}{56951}Uh...
{56955}{56997}texas.
{57005}{57078}We had a farm.|Crops failed two years in a row.
{57082}{57135}Daddy fought to keep it,|but when he couldn't...
{57139}{57224}...they headed out west with Belle|and Evelyn and my younger sisters.
{57228}{57270}They wanted me to go too...
{57274}{57343}...but I figured it was time for me|to strike out on my own...
{57347}{57451}...so I rode the rails, uh, made a few friends|and worked when I could.
{57463}{57576}That's when I met Countee and his father|in Oklahoma about 14 months ago.
{57580}{57633}Kind of stuck together after that.
{57638}{57701}- Called ourselves...|- "the three Musketeers."
{57723}{57785}- Ha, ha.|- Yes, we did.
{57870}{57897}And, um...
{57960}{58012}And then the influenza came.
{58034}{58091}And my daddy didn't make it.
{58179}{58224}Now it's just us.
{58250}{58291}Thank the good Lord I've got him.
{58299}{58384}Soon we're gonna make it out to California|and meet the rest of the family.
{58388}{58425}Are they gonna like me?
{58487}{58522}No.
{58582}{58664}I'm just playing. Come on, let's go.
{58691}{58719}Let's get going.
{58795}{58825}You know what that means?
{58839}{58874}Does it mean we're close?
{58878}{58926}That means we're near a hobo jungle.
{58930}{58973}What is a hobo, exactly?
{58978}{59055}A person who hops the rails,|going from town to town looking for work.
{59081}{59117}Like a lot of these folks right here.
{59190}{59261}Here it is. Home sweet home.
{59277}{59304}Come on.
{59410}{59476}Life inside a hobo jungle sure isn't easy.
{59480}{59552}These people once had houses and jobs.
{59557}{59618}I guess we're all just a few strokes|of bad luck away...
{59622}{59666}... from being in that exact same spot.
{59670}{59695}Eddie, down there.
{59699}{59743}Every day's a challenge for food.
{59747}{59805}In most camps,|hobos share what they have:
{59810}{59905}Vegetables, potatoes|and, on a good day, maybe meat.
{59910}{59964}Would you mind if I took|a couple pictures of you?
{59968}{60000}Of course you can.
{60004}{60107}They put it in a pot and cook it|all together and call it hobo stew.
{60111}{60167}- Those that can contribute do.|Did you get meat?
{60171}{60249}Those that can't|try harder the next day.
{60254}{60311}But everyone's welcome to share.
{60334}{60372}They even have a hobo store...
{60376}{60449}... where you leave what you don't want|and take what you do.
{60509}{60599}For the most part, they seem like|a trustworthy group of people.
{60603}{60672}But trouble must follow them a lot.
{60676}{60753}The first sign a hobo learns is danger.
{60830}{60881}They needed to protect themselves...
{60886}{60932}... and each other.
{60960}{61032}When times are tough,|people like to blame someone.
{61066}{61120}And hobos are an easy target, I guess.
{61249}{61283}Here we are.
{61337}{61362}Bedroom.
{61366}{61428}Uh, lounge.
{61432}{61456}Bathroom.
{61517}{61581}- Library.|Come on in.
{61594}{61644}You actually sleep here?|- Hi, doc.
{61648}{61678}Will.
{61682}{61726}How's that throat of Countee's?
{61730}{61804}- Oh, it's doing much better. Thank you.|- Good.
{61809}{61845}Robin Hood, huh?
{61858}{61885}Yeah.
{61889}{61947}Hey, uh...|Doc, what do you think about a person...
{61951}{62021}...who steals from the rich|and gives to the poor?
{62033}{62099}Is he a good guy or a bad guy?
{62146}{62189}I'd have to say a good one.
{62231}{62268}Yeah, me too.
{62295}{62332}See you, doc.
{62349}{62381}Will.
{62395}{62464}Hey. Y'all come out here.|I got someone to introduce you to.
{62468}{62501}Okay.|Okay.
{62506}{62544}Welcome.
{62585}{62653}Sheldon Pennington III.
{62685}{62794}- Stirling Howard IV.|- Kit Kittredge I.
{62800}{62829}I'm Ruthie.
{62834}{62887}- We're friends of Will and Countee.|- Ah.
{62891}{62973}Pennington's the name,|stocks and bonds were my game.
{63001}{63045}My father used to be in stocks too.
{63050}{63127}Ah. Operative words, "used to be."
{63131}{63244}You'll find a lot of men around here|who used to be one thing or another.
{63295}{63349}When I acquire|some gainful employment...
{63353}{63409}...I am going to send for my wife|and two sons.
{63414}{63484}One of them is just about your age.
{63500}{63533}Stirling Howard IV...
{63540}{63575}...where have you been?
{63584}{63639}With Will and Countee|at the hobo jungle.
{63721}{63783}Don't you ever take him there again,|do you understand?
{63787}{63817}Ever.
{63829}{63864}Yes, ma'am.
{63874}{63941}It wasn't his fault. Uh, uh...
{63945}{64017}- I was just...|- I gave them permission, Louise.
{64038}{64077}Excuse us.
{64085}{64133}I warned you about spending time|with those hobos.
{64138}{64191}Mom...|A lot of them are criminals.
{64195}{64273}- Next time, you get permission from me.|- I have to go.
{64285}{64316}Come on.
{64320}{64461}Ah. I'm sorry, Mother.|- Oh, you don't have to apologize.
{64500}{64566}We just can't afford|to antagonize the boarders, that's all.
{64570}{64612}Here, sit with me.
{64688}{64742}I never wanted this for you.
{64786}{64825}Should be...
{64830}{64956}...out playing, not worrying about boarders|and mortgages...
{64979}{65005}...and selling eggs.
{65009}{65036}Selling what?
{65041}{65121}- Uh, eggs.|- But we don't have any chickens.
{65125}{65194}Yes, we do. Aunt Millie sent them.
{65202}{65244}Kit, it will help us.
{65306}{65341}- Oh, no.|- Kit.
{65345}{65385}- No.|- Kit.
{65389}{65470}Everyone knows that selling eggs|is one step away from the poorhouse.
{65474}{65505}Margaret Mildred, sit down.
{65565}{65593}Look at me.
{65597}{65679}Selling eggs, growing vegetables,|reusing everything we can...
{65683}{65750}...may be the only thing|to keep us out of poorhouse.
{65754}{65833}And it's either that|or go to live with Uncle Hendrick.
{65846}{65905}Until your father finds work.
{65934}{65969}So, what'll it be?
{65988}{66024}The chickens or the uncle?
{66062}{66105}Hmm?
{66117}{66147}I'll take the chickens.
{66204}{66243}Thank you, thank you.
{66247}{66339}Thank you. Thank you.|I, Jefferson J. Berk...
{66343}{66400}...will suspend a person in midair.
{66418}{66448}Levitation?
{66452}{66519}Mm-hm.|No trickery, no distractions.
{66527}{66645}Right under your noses,|I will make someone in this room float.
{66683}{66722}Weightless.
{66761}{66792}I need a volunteer.
{66857}{66899}Miss Bond?
{66928}{67000}I have never levitated|a mobile librarian before.
{67012}{67060}Have you ever levitated|a dance instructor?
{67070}{67115}Yes, but that's a long story.
{67119}{67160}- Come, Miss Bond.|- Oh, no.
{67164}{67209}Yes.|- No, Mr. Berk, I couldn't.
{67213}{67241}Yeah.|Come on.
{67245}{67275}There you go.|- Yeah.
{67279}{67344}Miss Bond, Miss Bond, Miss Bond.
{67376}{67423}Oh!
{67427}{67489}- All right, but it won't work.|Please sit down.
{67494}{67544}All right.|Lean back.
{67594}{67664}All right.|That's it, very good.
{67668}{67760}Cross your arms over your chest.|Good. Close your eyes.
{67764}{67838}Close your eyes. Close your eyes.
{67849}{67889}- Are you comfortable?|- No.
{67893}{67939}Excellent. Children, the lights, please?
{67996}{68043}Miss Dooley, would you accompany me?
{68047}{68081}I do.
{68085}{68120}Will, yes.
{68576}{68612}Miss Bond.
{68617}{68677}You are getting sleepy.
{68681}{68729}Very sleepy.
{68733}{68779}You're feeling as light as air.
{68783}{68853}And you only hear my voice.|Only my voice.
{68857}{68920}All other sounds fade away.
{68931}{69037}Your eyelids are getting heavy, very heavy.|You can barely keep them open.
{69057}{69095}You...
{69102}{69144}...are now...
{69175}{69200}...asleep.
{69230}{69277}- Ah!|- Shh.
{69281}{69349}Please, Mrs. Howard,|any loud noise could awaken her...
{69353}{69391}...and she could fall.
{70201}{70237}Shh!
{72016}{72040}Yeah, yeah.
{72045}{72093}Miss Bond, ladies and gentlemen.
{72131}{72179}Well, I told you it wouldn't work.
{72250}{72368}Mother, Mother, you should have seen it.|Mr. Berk just levitated Miss Bond.
{72383}{72439}Well, are you all right?
{72443}{72503}Of course I am|because nothing happened.
{72507}{72545}- Yes, it did.|- Oh, no.
{72549}{72580}- You were in the air.|- No.
{72584}{72617}- Is that the mail?|- Yes.
{72621}{72704}- Uh, excuse me for a moment.|- Uh, but the mail's here, Mother.
{72709}{72761}- Mr. Berk.|- Thank you.
{72765}{72795}- Miss Bond.|- Ooh!
{72799}{72857}- Is there one from Dad?|- No, sweetie, not today.
{72874}{72921}Aw. He writes often enough.
{72926}{73009}I must say, Mrs. K., if I marry,|when I marry...
{73013}{73074}...I hope my husband|is half as attentive as yours.
{73078}{73149}My luck, I'll probably get some deadbeat|who never...
{73162}{73221}Mind. Never mind.
{73225}{73308}- Oh, no. Oh, no.|- Is anything wrong?
{73317}{73433}Oh, my poor cousin Frederich,|he was jumped by a hobo.
{73445}{73501}Took his watch, his wallet...
{73505}{73537}...and beat him pretty badly.
{73541}{73581}- Oh.|What a shame.
{73585}{73620}Is his wife looking after him?
{73659}{73704}- No, he's not married.|- Oh.
{73708}{73769}In fact, I'm the only family he has.
{73773}{73859}Mrs. Kittredge, would you mind if he came|and stayed with us for a few days?
{73863}{73962}I mean, when he gets better.|I promise, I will pay extra for his meals.
{73966}{74028}Of course, I have a spare cot in the attic.
{74033}{74081}- I'll get it ready for you.|- Thank you.
{74085}{74152}Miss Bond and I were just talking|about these hobo crimes.
{74156}{74248}Well, it's gossip, really.|You hear these things when you're mobile.
{74252}{74360}But they say|there's been a slew of hobo robberies.
{74365}{74471}- Well, not all hobos are alike.|- They've been ransacking people's homes...
{74475}{74558}...and mugging them in broad daylight.|Really, something should be done.
{74562}{74617}Well, there's talk of running them|out of town.
{74641}{74683}They are ransacking people's homes.
{74687}{74756}I wonder if it's not a bad idea|if we don't lock up our valuables.
{74760}{74810}I sew my money into my unmentionables.
{74814}{74873}Oh, Miss Dooley,|please, there are children here.
{74877}{74939}Don't they wear unmentionables?|I certainly hope so.
{74981}{75035}My father keeps our money|in the basement safe.
{75039}{75140}Ha! Isn't that a kicker?|The banker who doesn't trust the bank.
{75144}{75235}Mrs. K., would you mind keeping that|in your lockbox?
{75239}{75297}It's old and, they say, quite valuable.
{75310}{75351}Just in case.
{75359}{75401}Of course. It's beautiful.
{75405}{75453}Uh, yes?
{75494}{75556}Just wanna tell Ms. Kittredge|I found a place to put that coop...
{75560}{75625}...over in the north corner|by the, uh, clothesline there.
{75629}{75697}Excellent. Thank you, Will.|- Come on, Countee.
{75736}{75760}Good day.
{75765}{75807}- Bye, Will. Bye, Countee.|- Bye.
{75811}{75868}I think perhaps I should lock these up|as well.
{75872}{75932}Yes, I think I might follow suit.
{75936}{76025}I should hate to lose my father's watch.
{76103}{76157}And these rings as well.
{76214}{76261}But that's your wedding ring.
{76265}{76366}It's okay.|It's just for safekeeping, Stirling.
{76437}{76527}"Kindness and Honor|in the Hobo Community"?
{76547}{76620}There's no question mark.|It's a declaration.
{76625}{76691}"Kindness and Honor|in the Hobo Community."
{76695}{76752}You've got to admit, it's fresh.
{76756}{76797}Yes, but the thing is, sweetheart...
{76805}{76937}...you generally want people|to buy the newspaper, not laugh at it.
{76941}{76996}There are good hobos and bad ones, sir.
{77005}{77051}Just like with apples.
{77061}{77099}And with...
{77110}{77136}...editors.
{77185}{77224}Come here, Kit.
{77251}{77289}See that map?
{77329}{77408}Every one of those cities,|Dayton, Hamilton, Cincinnati...
{77412}{77484}...has reported crimes|where hobos are the prime suspects.
{77488}{77571}They're offering $ 150|to anyone who catches the hobo criminals.
{77575}{77680}So ask yourself, who's gonna pay a nickel|to hear what good folks hobos are?
{77689}{77749}That's exactly why|they should hear it now.
{77753}{77787}Let me give you a tip.
{77791}{77873}Sometimes you gotta play the tune|your audience wants to sing to, Kit.
{77901}{77961}There's been a burglary.|51 North Abbott Place.
{77977}{78080}- Got an ID on a hobo with a limp.|- That's where Ruthie lives.
{78513}{78569}It was a hobo.|Jumped right out in front of me.
{78573}{78605}Right out in broad daylight.
{78609}{78648}- Had a limp too.|Yes.
{78652}{78708}- Anything else?|- Did he have a tattoo?
{78712}{78763}Something unusual, like a bird, maybe?
{78767}{78857}- Okay, this is a crime scene, miss.|- Yeah, actually, he did have something.
{78861}{78919}- Uh, bright colors.|- That's it.
{78923}{78983}- That's the tattoo.|Frank?
{78987}{79012}Over here.
{79157}{79273}- What do you make of that, sheriff?|That I'd say is a calling card.
{79326}{79352}Will?
{79365}{79410}Will?
{79478}{79540}- Everything all right, Kit?|- Where's Will?
{79553}{79604}I don't know.|He was supposed to be here.
{79614}{79656}Maybe he got held up.
{79660}{79687}Mail call.
{79691}{79749}Ah. If it was only that easy.
{79753}{79872}Let's see, we have one for Mr. Berk.|I'll give that to him later.
{79882}{79915}Of course, Mrs. Kittredge.
{79958}{79997}From Dad?
{80053}{80112}Uh, it's from Aunt Millie.
{80117}{80159}And, Stirling, there's one for you.
{80225}{80258}Mother.
{80262}{80297}It's from New York.
{80309}{80341}From Dad.
{80471}{80533}And there's one in here for you too.
{80769}{80807}Forty dollars?
{80868}{80913}Um...
{80941}{80980}Excuse me.
{81442}{81472}There you are.
{81476}{81506}What are you doing up here?
{81510}{81572}- Sorry, I was just...|- No, no, it's fine.
{81577}{81636}I'm just changing the sheets.
{81697}{81776}I was looking for you earlier.|I forgot to ask you about the letter.
{81780}{81855}Does your father say|when he's coming back to Cincinnati?
{81953}{81985}Stirling?
{82119}{82147}Oh, no.
{82158}{82225}He wants you to move to New York,|doesn't he?
{82288}{82357}That's it. That's why you're so upset.
{82399}{82453}Your father found a job in New York...
{82457}{82513}...and now he wants you to move|with him.
{82537}{82607}Why can't people find jobs in Cincinnati?
{82641}{82693}I hate the mailman.
{82697}{82736}And mailing...
{82740}{82789}...letters and words. I hate words.
{82793}{82879}- What are you talking about?|- Because you believe them.
{82893}{82937}Even when they're not true.
{83058}{83133}He said he'd write.|He said, "You'll hear from me."
{83153}{83197}Your father?
{83201}{83246}I made him promise.
{83255}{83292}You did?
{83303}{83345}He kept his word at first.
{83366}{83421}I got a letter every week.
{83460}{83523}Then they got fewer and fewer...
{83527}{83590}...until one day, they just stopped.
{83655}{83703}And then she took her ring off.
{83817}{83880}You wrote that letter to your mother?
{83933}{83988}She just needs to hear from him.
{84031}{84085}But there was money inside.
{84180}{84247}He gave it to me before he left.
{84290}{84340}For an emergency.
{84411}{84479}I think I always sort of knew.
{84557}{84619}He's never coming back to us.
{86089}{86128}Hi, Kit.
{86161}{86216}I got something for you.
{86432}{86473}It's a scooter.
{86505}{86529}Thank you.
{86553}{86614}Will, what happened to your leg?
{86618}{86649}I hurt it the other night.
{86653}{86727}Are you sure it didn't happen|yesterday morning?
{86811}{86871}Do you mind|if I ask you a few questions, son?
{86875}{86911}No, sir.
{86985}{87059}How exactly did you hurt your leg?
{87093}{87117}I was jumped.
{87133}{87176}Is that so?
{87196}{87229}Yes, sir.
{87233}{87277}It was the other night.
{87281}{87328}Someone jumped me|and kicked me in the knee.
{87367}{87420}Are those the boots you were wearing?
{87490}{87579}- No, he took my boots.|- Now, isn't that a shame?
{87587}{87669}Now, if we wanted to identify a footprint,|we'd be hard-pressed.
{87726}{87785}Did you remember to report it?
{87818}{87885}- Being a hobo, sir, who's gonna listen?|- Hmm.
{87905}{87940}Do you know the Smithens?
{87984}{88033}Ruthie Smithens?
{88068}{88188}All these people seem to think|you know quite a bit about her.
{88207}{88284}- About her financial situation.|- No. I don't know.
{88288}{88360}Did you or did you not know|the Smithens were out of town?
{88425}{88472}I knew they were gone, yes, sir.
{88476}{88516}Do you remember her telling you...
{88520}{88589}...they kept their money|in a safe in the basement?
{88626}{88703}I'm gonna have to ask you|to remain local, son.
{88715}{88790}You flip a train|in the middle of the night...
{88794}{88867}...or you step one toe|outside the city limits...
{88871}{88937}...I will track you down|and lock you up so fast...
{88941}{89007}...you'll put those boots|right back on your feet.
{89011}{89053}You understand me?
{89143}{89168}Stop! Thief!
{89189}{89288}- Hey, you! Stop!|- Hello?
{89295}{89341}Mother? Are you there?
{89345}{89384}Kit? Stirling?|Who's there?
{89388}{89463}- What's going on?|We've been robbed!
{89467}{89521}One more time, Mr. Berk.
{89528}{89563}I couldn't sleep.
{89567}{89660}- I heard a noise, I thought, outside.|- So did I.
{89674}{89748}So I went to check,|and that was when I saw him.
{89752}{89781}Will Shepherd?
{89790}{89816}It was dark.
{89835}{89911}It was Will.|And he was carrying the lockbox.
{89949}{90019}Ms. Kittredge, any of your belongings|in that lockbox?
{90039}{90066}Um...
{90070}{90123}...every penny we had|was in that lockbox.
{90136}{90204}- He took your money?|- Of course he took their money.
{90208}{90259}Knowing they needed it for the mortgage?
{90289}{90340}- Let's pick him up, Frank.|- No.
{90404}{90440}What a horrible boy.
{90473}{90533}He talked a lot about Robin Hood, Kit.
{90537}{90579}About stealing from the rich.
{90583}{90665}But we're not rich, and he knows that.
{90669}{90725}I don't believe it. I just don't believe it.
{90743}{90840}Will Shepherd?|Has anyone seen Will Shepherd?
{90857}{90901}Will Shepherd?
{91189}{91249}I'm sorry to bother you so early, ma'am.
{91256}{91331}No, it's fine. Come in, please.
{91560}{91615}- Morning.|- Morning.
{91633}{91713}My deputy found these|in Will Shepherd's tent early this morning.
{91720}{91773}We were hoping you could ID them for us,|ma'am.
{91821}{91883}Are these the boots|you gave to Will Shepherd?
{92054}{92086}And this?
{92097}{92164}Oh, that's my brooch. Yes.
{92191}{92259}Did...? Did you happen|to see my mother's ring?
{92273}{92304}No, son.
{92308}{92359}We figured he started|at the Smithens' house...
{92363}{92426}...then moved on to yours.|It's an inside job, all right.
{92430}{92461}No, it's impossible.
{92468}{92528}The man who robbed the Smithens' house|had a tattoo.
{92533}{92612}I heard it from an eyewitness.|I have notes.
{92616}{92693}- Will doesn't have a tattoo, sheriff.|- Sweetheart.
{92697}{92736}Have you found him yet?
{92761}{92809}Nobody's seen him.
{92813}{92881}Nobody seems to know where he is.
{92929}{92973}Dear Dad, it's been weeks...
{92977}{93037}... and there's still no sign|of Will or Countee.
{93041}{93090}I just don't believe he'd rob us, Dad.
{93094}{93149}But someone did,|and now our money's all gone.
{93153}{93257}Now there's a foreclosure sign in the middle|of our beautiful, beautiful lawn.
{93261}{93349}If that's not bad enough, Uncle Hendrick|said we can't bring Grace with us...
{93353}{93430}... when we go to live with him.|We have to give her away, Dad.
{93434}{93488}How can I give her away?
{93492}{93581}I wanna ask Mother to talk to him again.|She's so sad, Dad.
{93585}{93640}She hardly ever smiles.
{93644}{93680}Dad, why aren't you here?
{93684}{93761}Why haven't we heard from you?|You promised you'd write every week...
{93765}{93840}... and now it just keeps getting|longer and longer between letters.
{93845}{93882}You can't disappear.
{93886}{93950}If you're not working in Chicago,|why can't you not work in Cin...?
{94717}{94797}Dear Dad, I got a letter|from Frances and Florence yesterday.
{94801}{94885}They're settled with family|in Sacramento, California, doing great...
{94889}{94933}... just like you said.
{94937}{95003}Did Mother mention|that Ruthie's father spoke to the bank?
{95007}{95073}And they're giving us an extra month|to stay in the house?
{95077}{95157}I know that Ruthie pushed for us.|She's such a true friend.
{95173}{95256}Last week, Mother made a dress for me|out of a chicken-feed sack.
{95260}{95317}I wore it on the first day of school.|I didn't mind a bit.
{95321}{95348}It's so beautiful.
{95353}{95422}In fact, a few of the girls|thought it looked so smart...
{95426}{95497}... she made some for them too.|For money.
{95501}{95531}Imagine that.
{95535}{95593}All that feed-sack material|was being thrown away.
{95597}{95630}That's pure profit.
{95634}{95736}Aunt Millie will be so proud,|and Uncle Hendrick will be horrified.
{95740}{95813}I think I'll wear it the first day|we move in with him.
{95841}{95904}I know your legs are short,|but you can do it.
{95909}{95944}Yes, good girl, good girl.
{95948}{96037}And selling eggs isn't as bad|as I thought. In fact, it's kind of fun.
{96044}{96156}Eggs! Get your eggs!|Fresh eggs. Fifteen cents a dozen.
{96160}{96216}Get your eggs. Fresh eggs.
{96220}{96304}Mr. Berk went to pick up his cousin|Frederich from the train station.
{96309}{96368}I think a new face in the house|will cheer us all up.
{96373}{96418}And wherever Will and Countee|are, I only hope...
{96604}{96652}Is he wearing the diaper?
{96656}{96707}Yes, Jefferson.
{96733}{96765}A monkey?
{96868}{96947}His name's Curtis. Hmm. Heh.
{96995}{97107}I love you, Curtis.|Who's my little monkey boy?
{97343}{97387}He's so cute.
{97473}{97571}Stirling, get away|from that hideous creature now.
{97575}{97609}Oh, oh, oh!
{97613}{97659}Get it off. Get it off. Off, off, off!
{97761}{97799}Curtis, come.
{97834}{97868}Scratch his little tummy...
{97877}{97928}...and he'll be your friend forever,|won't you?
{97945}{97981}If I scratch his...
{97990}{98016}Margaret.
{98025}{98108}It's a good thing we're moving|because otherwise, we'd move.
{98189}{98277}Uh, Mr. Berk, there's a cot|ready for you upstairs now.
{98281}{98360}I'm sorry for the mess.|It's such a large house to pack up.
{98364}{98402}There's no time to do it.
{98406}{98493}Thanks for your trouble,|ma'am. I'm only staying a few days.
{98497}{98576}- Are you from Baltimore too, Mr. Berk?|- Call me Frederich.
{98608}{98676}Originally, I'm from Canada.|- What a coincidence.
{98691}{98759}- I thought you were from Poughkeepsie.|- Shh!
{98763}{98856}Uh, but I moved to Baltimore in '22|to work with Jeff in the magic show.
{98860}{98948}We called ourselves Luigi and Sam.
{98961}{99007}I was Luigi.
{99017}{99080}Yeah. Good times.
{99085}{99116}Anyway.
{99120}{99185}Jeff would saw a woman in half|while Lola sang.
{99194}{99264}- Lola?|- Yeah.
{99290}{99379}Lola. This was her favorite spot.
{99385}{99445}May she rest in peace.
{99462}{99528}The sheriff said it was an inside job.
{99532}{99592}So Mr. Berk knew|where Mother kept the jewels and money.
{99596}{99692}But how did Mr. Berk get the brooch|out of the lockbox and into Will's tent?
{99697}{99803}What if he never put the brooch|in the box?
{99807}{99868}That's it. A sleight of hand.
{99872}{99949}Remember when Mr. Berk|put his watch in the jewelry bag?
{99953}{100031}He must taken the brooch out,|put it in his pocket...
{100035}{100076}- And given it to...|- Frederich.
{100080}{100125}He must have stolen Will's boots.
{100129}{100224}Right. And that means that Frederich|must have gone to Will's camp...
{100228}{100319}...dressed as a hobo|and hid the boots and jewelry in Will's tent.
{100334}{100413}All Mr. Berk needed to do|was to make the sheriff suspect Will.
{100429}{100464}The limp.
{100490}{100542}Will said someone kicked him|in the knee.
{100546}{100635}They made him limp|and then committed a crime...
{100639}{100692}...where a limping hobo|could be identified.
{100706}{100795}- At my house.|That's why he did it in broad daylight.
{100799}{100844}He left the boot print in the mud...
{100854}{100933}... and wanted someone to see him|limp away.
{100960}{100990}What's going on over there?
{101033}{101103}We figured it out, Kit.|But now we have to go to the police.
{101107}{101134}No, not without proof.
{101170}{101217}Do you know where?|Of course.
{101221}{101247}I certainly hope so.
{101285}{101311}Perfect.
{101315}{101377}Let's go look in their room for the money.
{101503}{101552}If anyone comes back, blow this whistle.
{101564}{101594}Are you sure about this?
{101598}{101658}Look, how often is the house|completely empty?
{101662}{101733}Everyone's gone. It's now or never.
{101830}{101866}Come on.
{102075}{102124}- Ruthie, keep watch.|- Okay.
{102294}{102420}We need to find our money.|Where is it? It's all the money we have.
{102445}{102474}In mystery novels...
{102478}{102542}...there's usually a button|on the side of these trunks...
{102546}{102593}...that opens a secret compartment.
{102597}{102668}Where is it? Where's that button?
{102772}{102801}Ruthie, I found it.
{102901}{102929}This is the red wallet.
{102974}{103033}Thought you said you had a map.|I do.
{103037}{103069}I have one.
{103073}{103136}- I just don't remember where exactly.|Oh, that's great.
{103140}{103224}- You need a map to find the map, right?|- I've got a map, Jeff.
{103281}{103347}Ruthie, your mother's necklace.
{103351}{103393}But where's the lockbox?
{103461}{103509}Look at this.
{103521}{103608}Dayton. Cincinnati. Hamilton.
{103679}{103719}Sarnia? No.
{103754}{103785}Columbus.
{103794}{103865}Cleveland. Ruthie, do you know|what this means?
{103873}{103909}Yes.
{103913}{103955}- No.|- Mr. Berk's cousin...
{103959}{104024}...has been in every city|where the hobo crimes happened.
{104041}{104111}Holy cow.
{104118}{104170}Oh, my gosh. Where'd this come from?
{104174}{104200}Stirling.
{104212}{104283}The hobo sign for danger.
{104397}{104436}Shh!
{104512}{104583}Make him stop that squealing.|Put him in that thing.
{104629}{104744}- He doesn't react well to tension.|- Neither do I. You don't hear me screaming!
{104750}{104812}All right, just give me the map.|Come on, let's go.
{104837}{104882}What are you doing?
{104964}{105001}There is no map.
{105005}{105104}Right? You buried the loot, but you have|no idea exactly where you buried it.
{105108}{105169}Let me think, all right?
{105173}{105247}- Just let me think.|- Yeah, well, that'll take forever.
{105251}{105366}I put it somewhere I knew I wouldn't forget,|somewhere I was sure to find it.
{105530}{105607}You see?|I'm not the numbskull you think I am.
{105611}{105686}Okay, great. Let's just get going, okay?|Come on.
{105698}{105749}Hey, what's this doing open?
{105753}{105795}Is everything still there?
{105859}{105913}- Where is it?|- Shh.
{106021}{106096}You probably just left it open by accident.|Come on, let's go.
{106147}{106196}Then what's this rock doing here?
{106205}{106268}It probably came from the out-of-doors.
{106288}{106392}It's got Hobo writing on it, Jefferson.|It means danger.
{106403}{106440}I don't like it.
{106462}{106493}Not one little bit.
{106531}{106584}All right, help me with this trunk.
{106588}{106659}- Where are we going with my trunk?|- No, we are not going anywhere.
{106663}{106698}That would just raise suspicion.
{106702}{106753}You are gonna tell me exactly|where the loot is buried.
{106757}{106808}Then you're on a 4:00 train to Baltimore.
{106813}{106884}Bal...? By...? By myself?
{106892}{106933}I hate traveling alone.
{106953}{107073}Frederich, if your instinct is right,|and I highly, highly doubt it...
{107089}{107188}...I don't want to have any nosy boarders|or ambitious little sheriffs sniffing around.
{107192}{107236}It's too risky. Do you understand me?
{107240}{107291}- So let's go.|- What about Curtis?
{107320}{107375}I promise I'll bring him to you|next week, okay?
{107379}{107479}- You won't forget he likes raisins?|- Can we just go, please?!
{107521}{107557}Come on.
{107610}{107639}Wait, my coat.
{107708}{107749}It's right there on the chair.
{107777}{107812}Come on.
{107880}{107948}Come on, you have everything now?|Yeah.
{108212}{108264}It's okay. It's okay.
{108303}{108364}Shh! Good monkey. I'm getting in that car.
{108369}{108401}What? Where are you going?
{108405}{108472}- It's too dangerous. Stop.|- I need to get our money back.
{108476}{108536}It's the only chance|we have to keep our home.
{108701}{108753}Kit, no.
{108762}{108798}Kit.
{108905}{108957}Oh, my gosh. Kit, what are you doing?
{109088}{109163}Stirling. Stirling, wake up. Are you okay?
{109167}{109206}Yeah.
{109221}{109277}You and Ruthie get the police.|I'm going with them.
{109286}{109322}What?
{109725}{109808}Don't see why I gotta go.|Because you have to.
{109826}{109877}Curtis.|You can't take a monkey on a train.
{110077}{110116}I love you too, Curtis.
{110136}{110177}Get in the car.
{110229}{110297}You know where everything is, right?|Yeah, I know.
{110301}{110328}- Yeah, I know.|Do you?
{110333}{110374}Then where am I going?|Which way do I turn?
{110378}{110425}Left here.|Thanks for telling me.
{110429}{110471}- That's nice.|Stop yelling at me!
{110475}{110571}I'm not. I'm trying to get information.|I won't show you where.
{110575}{110660}I know where it is, not you.|Who's smart now, Mr. Mustache-Bald-Head?
{110664}{110704}Moron!
{110875}{110912}Miss Bond.|Miss Bond.
{110916}{110986}What?|- Miss Bond. Stirling, come on.
{110990}{111046}- Miss Bond, we need you.|- Miss Bond. Miss Bond.
{111050}{111102}We really need you.|- What?
{111106}{111136}Really.
{111140}{111192}We found out|that the Berks stole the money.
{111196}{111252}And Kit got in the back of the car.
{111256}{111318}And they said something|about a train station.
{111322}{111370}Get in the car. Get in the car.
{111374}{111425}I'm going.|I'll call the police.
{111650}{111709}Whoa!
{111781}{111868}Whoa!|Are you all right back there?
{111921}{111984}Kit should never have gone with them.
{111989}{112072}- What train were they catching?|- The 4:00 to Baltimore.
{112076}{112163}It sounded like the money was buried|in the woods next to the train station.
{112167}{112215}Interesting.
{112228}{112302}Well, we've got to get there|before they find Kit.
{112306}{112343}Okay, hang on!
{112590}{112669}Whoa, nelly!
{112675}{112759}Eight, nine, 10.
{112809}{112849}All right, we dig.
{112853}{112901}What do you mean "we"?
{112985}{113083}Three, two, one.
{113109}{113148}I got it now.
{113157}{113199}Seven.
{113238}{113285}Now, this is it.
{113325}{113363}Ow!
{113407}{113443}Alrighty.
{113493}{113523}Oh, Miss Bond.
{113712}{113762}- Miss Bond, no.|- Shh.
{113766}{113832}Now, don't you worry.|Everything's gonna be just fine.
{113836}{113869}That's Mr. Berk's car.
{113873}{113932}I've called the police.|They'll be here any minute.
{113936}{114012}Now, stay put, all right?
{114308}{114392}- Come on, Ruthie. Let's follow.|- But she said to stay put.
{114396}{114432}Come on, hurry.
{114707}{114733}There she is.
{114737}{114791}- Kit.|- What are you doing here?
{114800}{114864}- Did anyone see you?|- No. Miss Bond brought us.
{114868}{114913}She's gonna help us. Look.
{114925}{114962}Is that it?
{114987}{115033}Easy, easy.
{115177}{115225}- That's it. That's it.|- Shovel.
{115337}{115369}Come on.
{115393}{115433}Yes.
{115441}{115501}- They found the box.|- This isn't fair.
{115505}{115597}That's our box. That's our money.|That's all that we have.
{115601}{115654}We'll get it back to you, Kit.|Don't worry.
{115658}{115708}- Kit was in your car.|They're blaming Will.
{115713}{115803}Miss Bond called the police.|They're on their way.
{115821}{115937}- Wait, where did Miss Bond call from?|- Your house, why?
{115987}{116061}Our phone doesn't work, Stirling.
{116065}{116128}- Oh, no.|Oh, no.
{116134}{116174}Miss Bond.
{116178}{116244}Miss Bond was in on it all along.
{116305}{116353}How could I have not have seen it?
{116357}{116414}Of course,|every magician has an accomplice.
{116418}{116499}- What are you talking about, woman?|- You can't really levitate someone.
{116503}{116575}- Unless they're in on the trick.|- Exactly.
{116589}{116632}What do we do now?
{116665}{116735}- Turn around and go back right this...
{116789}{116816}Magic.
{116845}{116913}Yoo-hoo! Over here.
{116917}{116952}She's got a camera.
{116977}{117020}Kit!
{117194}{117253}Yoo-hoo! Over here.
{117271}{117308}Ooh! Ooh!
{117367}{117396}No.
{117400}{117448}Get up. No, wait. Wait, wait, wait.
{117456}{117520}He's taking the loot. Get him.
{117923}{117963}Get him. Get him.
{117967}{118055}It's all right, Stirling.|No one's gonna hurt you.
{118059}{118127}Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no.
{118409}{118464}Look, the hobo jungle. We can hide there.
{118504}{118544}I've got an idea.
{118645}{118673}What are you doing?
{118690}{118749}Giving us a head start.
{118975}{119075}Oh, just let the Kittredges keep their money.
{119079}{119140}- Oh, stop it.|- It was never part of our plan.
{119145}{119249}Okay, there was $250 in there.|I am not letting them keep nothing.
{119253}{119304}You tell your girlfriend to button it.
{119308}{119357}Quiet.|- Girlfriend?
{119361}{119439}Oh, don't be so naive, Lucinda.|This is the way it's gonna be from now on.
{119481}{119508}Oh, lovebirds.
{119551}{119617}It's a good thing I read Hobo.
{119648}{119688}This way.
{119725}{119773}Come on. Come on. Come on.
{120097}{120128}Okay, I think we're close.
{120191}{120228}Kit?|Will.
{120232}{120291}- What are you all doing?|They're chasing us.
{120295}{120349}We know who did it.|The Berks and Miss Bond.
{120353}{120397}- Berks?|I always knew it wasn't you.
{120401}{120440}- They're after us.|They set you up.
{120444}{120472}Come on, let's go.
{120617}{120657}- Oh, yeah, that's great.|- Oh!
{120661}{120700}Great, huh?
{120708}{120770}Boy, sure is a good thing you read Hobo.
{120806}{120889}Come on, let's go.|Come on. Come on. Come on.
{121231}{121282}Hi. Ahem. Excuse me.
{121286}{121332}I was wondering|if somebody could help us.
{121336}{121392}Uh, we just happened|to be picnicking nearby...
{121396}{121479}...and, uh, it seems that|we have lost our children.
{121483}{121516}Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
{121520}{121601}Yes. So, naturally, we thought|that they had wandered over here.
{121605}{121685}Oh, naturally, naturally.|Has anyone seen any lost children?
{121689}{121736}Mm-mm.
{121805}{121838}No.
{121860}{121934}Well, I, uh... I have, um...
{121949}{121983}Let's see. Uh...
{121987}{122055}Fifty, 70, 80.
{122069}{122120}A hundred, uh, dollars...
{122125}{122236}...that, uh, I'm sure would probably buy|a lot of food for that baby...
{122241}{122315}...and, uh, be able to give some of you|a fresh start.
{122319}{122361}So that you might once again become...
{122371}{122437}...respectable members|of the community again.
{122441}{122493}Ah. Respectable members|of the community?
{122505}{122564}- Yes.|- Like you?
{122617}{122648}- Achoo!|- Shh!
{122828}{122909}Hello, my little angels. Get them.
{122981}{123013}Help! Help!
{123017}{123076}Help! That's my money! Give it back!
{123080}{123132}Not so fast.
{123165}{123192}Let go of me.
{123219}{123279}Aah! No!
{123366}{123408}Thank you, ma'am.
{123426}{123506}- Anytime.|- Lucinda.
{123517}{123556}The magic is gone.
{123662}{123709}No. No.
{123713}{123779}No. Unh! Ow.
{123817}{123942}Forgive me, Kit.|All of you, I'm so sorry.
{123946}{123992}Somehow we convinced ourselves...
{123996}{124104}...that desperate times|justify desperate measures.
{124108}{124177}Well, Jefferson, I was being naive.
{124205}{124333}There we were gallivanting|across the country like Robin Hood...
{124337}{124407}...stealing from the rich|to give to the poor.
{124418}{124455}When technically...
{124459}{124615}...all we really did was steal from the rich|and the poor and kept it.
{124670}{124720}Really, that's what we did.
{124730}{124774}And you...
{124785}{124872}...Jefferson Jasper Renee Berk...
{124877}{124931}- Ha, ha!|Renee?
{124969}{125011}- Are no Robin Hood.
{125069}{125151}Mac, why don't we go to town,|tell the sheriff we solved the crime spree?
{125155}{125196}Tell him it wasn't a hobo after all.
{125201}{125248}Yeah. That's right.
{125264}{125306}Hey, come on. Easy.
{125325}{125393}Goodbye, my friends.|- Bye, Miss Bond.
{125428}{125464}Where's Countee, Will?
{125480}{125564}You know how they say if you wanna|hide something, you do it in plain sight?
{125569}{125631}- Uh-uh.|- Yeah. No.
{125661}{125702}Hey, Countee.
{125931}{125993}You dressed him as a girl?|- I am a girl.
{126008}{126053}He's a she? You're a her?
{126090}{126167}Everyone,|meet Constance Angel Eudora Garvey.
{126178}{126225}Sorry we had to fool you all...
{126229}{126297}...but, uh, I promised her daddy|I'd look out for her.
{126301}{126380}- It's dangerous for girls to ride the rails.|- Are you mad?
{126384}{126453}Of course we're not.|And I like your dress.
{126471}{126549}- Thank you.|- Do I have to call you Constance?
{126556}{126580}No.
{126608}{126639}Good.
{126647}{126719}You may be a girl,|but you'll always be a boy to me, Countee.
{126723}{126781}Thanks, I think.
{126886}{126919}Yeah.
{127765}{127798}That looks good.
{127802}{127882}How exquisite.|- Lovely, Margaret.
{127893}{127956}Well, we certainly have a lot|to be thankful for.
{127981}{128032}Hear, hear. To Kit.
{128037}{128108}We certainly wouldn't still be here|without you.
{128143}{128183}To Kit.
{128193}{128232}Your father would be so proud.
{128281}{128353}And what do you hear from Chicago,|Margaret?
{128557}{128614}Kit, would you please pass the beans|to Miss Dooley?
{128618}{128650}Yes.
{128997}{129077}Kit.|Will? Countee?
{129094}{129119}Ma'am.
{129143}{129186}Sorry to disturb you all...
{129190}{129274}...but this being thanksgiving,|we just wanted to show our thanks.
{129278}{129322}It won't be but a minute.
{129326}{129365}Come on in.
{129374}{129429}- May we?|- Please.
{129481}{129537}- Oh, Will.|- We didn't know how else to thank you.
{129549}{129603}WO This is yours.|Hi. Thank you.
{129607}{129638}Hi.
{129661}{129698}Hi.|- Hi.
{129707}{129766}Can't thank you enough, Miss Kittredge.
{129821}{129888}Oh, my good... Will.
{129892}{129947}You can make a big stew.|- I've never seen...
{129951}{129981}WO|Hi. Thank you very much.
{129985}{130045}Thank you.|Thank you very much.
{130192}{130267}Oh, please. Please. Don't go. L...
{130286}{130396}I can't think of a better way|to celebrate than with all of you.
{130401}{130471}Please, won't you join us?
{130475}{130528}We'd... We'd be honored.
{130593}{130633}Hello?
{130725}{130766}Dad?
{130816}{130851}Dad!
{130911}{130945}Oh!
{130949}{130976}Oh!
{131009}{131108}Oh, Kit. Come here. Let me look at you.
{131143}{131194}Oh, sweetheart.
{131291}{131369}You promised me|that you would write to me once a week.
{131373}{131424}- And it's been...|- too long.
{131428}{131453}I know, Kit.
{131470}{131548}Every day I kept thinking,|"tomorrow there'll be better news."
{131573}{131624}But there never was.
{131646}{131685}And then I realized...
{131694}{131743}...that if I couldn't face you...
{131747}{131820}...or your mother, if I couldn't tell you|what was happening...
{131835}{131886}...it was like that old car.
{131890}{131927}I was letting it beat me.
{131942}{131976}I won't let it beat me, honey.
{132042}{132067}Kit?
{132194}{132232}Jack?
{132434}{132467}I'm here.
{132663}{132703}And I'm gonna find a job.
{132711}{132759}I promise.
{132766}{132797}In Chicago?
{132885}{132929}No, Kit.
{132937}{132985}Right here in Cincinnati.
{132989}{133044}I'm home to stay.
{133337}{133379}Want some more juice?
{133556}{133611}WO|I just thank you. This is delicious.
{133615}{133662}Thank you.
{133676}{133700}Mr. Pennington.
{133733}{133780}Thank you, sir.
{133939}{134012}That son you've got around my age...
{134031}{134075}...write him, please...
{134087}{134115}...tonight...
{134128}{134163}...for me.
{134337}{134400}- Excuse me. Everybody.|Wait, wait.
{134405}{134449}Quiet, please, everybody.
{134498}{134569}Countee has something she has to say.
{134579}{134620}Ready?
{134772}{134892}"The cow jumped over the moon."
{134897}{134948}What's the cow doing|jumping over the moon?
{134953}{134988}- Ha, ha!|That's just silly.
{134993}{135068}All this time I've been trying to read,|and this is what they say?
{135124}{135156}Come here. Aw.
{135189}{135231}I'm proud of you.
{135461}{135487}Hi.
{135506}{135550}Kit, sweetheart.
{135570}{135621}There's someone here to see you.
{135641}{135701}Margaret Mildred Kittredge.
{135705}{135740}Mr. Gibson?
{135751}{135829}Here you go, kiddo. Hot off the presses.
{135939}{136053}- You mean?|- Congratulations, reporter. You're in print!
{136057}{136124}Mother, Dad, did you hear it? I'm in print!
{136128}{136241}Oh, sweetheart, I knew you could do it.|I always knew.
{136260}{136305}Come on, let's show everybody.
{136331}{136439}Mr. Gibson, won't you stay for one drink?|It's a holiday. We're all celebrating.
{136443}{136576}- Well, perhaps just one, Mrs...|- Oh, it's miss. Miss Dooley.
{136580}{136640}- Huh.|- Hmm.
{136649}{136692}But you can call me May.
{136713}{136771}That was my mother's name.
{136775}{136820}Ha. Golly.
{136824}{136885}That is a coincidence.
{136965}{137043}Well, what sort of drinks|are you preparing tonight?
{137081}{137173}That November,|we didn't dwell on what we'd lost.
{137177}{137250}Rather, we celebrated what we had.
{137254}{137281}Is everyone ready?
{137294}{137319}Yes.
{137391}{137433}All right, then.
{137620}{137666}We are now one.
{137778}{137842}Oh, my gosh.|- I'm one with the monkey.
{137846}{137875}Don't tell my mother.
{137938}{138023}No, wait. We haven't done|the sacred treehouse pledge.
{138045}{138112}The Depression had changed|each one of our lives.
{138141}{138241}And while it made us struggle,|it also made us strong.
{138245}{138289}Klt &|Gwanga, gwanga, galoolie.
{138293}{138359}COUNtEE &|Gwanga, gwanga, galoolie.
{138363}{138413}Kit, look, the monkey's got your camera.
{138417}{138479}Now, no matter what life had in store...
{138519}{138569}... I was ready.
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