Well, he has his mother and his grandmother.

3 seconds sound clip from the Song of the South (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:04:24.619 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Well, Miss Sally, the stories ain't done no...

- They only confuse him.

- Now I know you mean well, Uncle Remus, but Johnny's too young. I'll have to ask you not to tell him any more.

- Yes, Miss Sally.

- 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.

- He needs something to hold on to.

- Well, he has his mother and his grandmother.

- We're not enough, Sally. The boy must have friends. And if it's not Uncle Remus, or the Favers children, then it must be someone else. Someone of his own age.

- That's just good common sense.

- What you tracking through here for anyway? Ain't I done told you about messing around my kitchen?

- Johnny!

- Yes, mama.

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