I'm trying my best to bring up Johnny to be obedient and truthful, but you and your stories are making that very difficult.
7 seconds sound clip from the Song of the South (1946) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 01:03:32.340 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- Johnny said he didn't care if we told you, but not to tell our ma.
- And when we told her, she gived us a whooping.
- Lordy, Miss Sally, Johnny didn't mean no harm.
- He was just trying to be like Brer Rabbit. I told him a tale about the tar baby...
- And he just got a little bit too bodacious, and outreached his self, that's all.
- I think maybe it would be better if he didn't hear any more for awhile.
- Well, Miss Sally, the stories ain't done no...
- But what else could I have done, mama? I can't just overlook it, he has to learn to mind.
- That's very true, but without Uncle Remus and his stories, the child will be utterly desolate.
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