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OLD  YELLER  - #2103
                 Gipson/Tunberg
                 January  22,  1957                                                           Page  4-2

                 _116       CONTINUED                                                                   116

                                                         KATIE
                                          Won't  you  come  sit  for
                                           awhile,  Mr.  Searcy?

                                                         SEARCY
                                          Believi  I  will·  shade  up
                                          for  a  spello

                            He  starts  toward  the  house  with  Katie.  Lisbeth
                            demurely  follows.  CAMERA  PANS  WITH  THEM  TO  THE
                            BREEZEWAY.


                                                         SEARCY
                                                   (as  he  walks  along)
                                          Hot  and  dry, ,ain't  it?  Don't
                                           look  for  this  year's  corn  to
                                          be  nothing  more  than  whirlwind
                                          nubbins~       Come  winter~  folks'll
                                          be  scraping  the  bottoms  of  their
                                          meal  barrels.

                           They  reach  the  breezeway  and  enter,  followed  by  Lisbeth.

                 117        INT ..  BREEZEWAY  - STAGE                                                  117

                           Immediate!~  Searcy  take~~.up  the  dipper  to  drink.  He
                            sips_. the  water,  f'rowns i-.arid  tosse·s · the  rest  of  it  on
                           the  groundo  He  takes  down  the  water  ·bucket  and  hands
                           it  to  Lisbeth.


                                                         SEARCY
                                          Lisbeth,  run  down  to  the  spring
                                          and  fetch  youi  pore  old  grand-
                                          pappy  a  buckdt  of-fr~sh··water.
                                          This  here  has  hung  too  long.
                           Silently Lisbeth  ta}rns ._the  half--ful 1  buc~et,·,_einpties
                           it~  and  exitso                  .  ..                          .

                           Searcy  makes  a  big  production  of  settling  himself  in
                           one  of  the  chairs  in  the  breezeway~  tilting  it back
                           against  the  wall~         Katie  seats  herself  i~  the  other
                           chairo                              .                       1


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