Johnny Crawford credited as playing...
Mark McCain
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- Mark McCain: Hey, Pa...
- Lucas McCain: Hmm?
- Mark McCain: What did you say the name was of that perfume was that she was using?
- Lucas McCain: Well, I think it's called "Lily of the Valley," Mark. Why?
- Mark McCain: Golly, that's nice. We could sure use some of that around the barn.
- Lucas McCain: Name callin's a handy thing for some Mark. They smack a label on somebody or something and that's it as far as they're concerned. It's kind of a special way of hating because they don't take the trouble to understand.
- Mark McCain: Well you have to put a label on some things, like say a pickle jar!
- Lucas McCain: That's right! But you be mighty sure there are pickles in that jar first! You see most times snap judgment can be cruel son.
- Mark McCain: Pa?
- Lucas McCain: Mm?
- Mark McCain: What's a hussy?
- Lucas McCain: Where'd you hear anything like that, Mark?
- Mark McCain: Well, at school. Some of the girls were tittering around. You know how girls are.
- Lucas McCain: Uh-huh.
- Mark McCain: They were giggling and laughing about Ms. Holsted being a hussy. What's it mean?
- Lucas McCain: Well, Mark, it uh, means a worthless woman.
- Mark McCain: You mean shiftless and no-account?
- Lucas McCain: That's right.
- Mark McCain: Well, she ain't that. Not Miss Holsted. Why, those girls, I'll tell them a thing or two.
- Lucas McCain: Well, they were probably repeating something they heard, son.