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File: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917).webm

Author: Marshall Neilan

Publisher: Artcraft Pictures Corporation

Year: 1917

PD: PD/US|film=yes|1973

Note:

Cat: Comedy film, Drama film

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00:01

{{ft/s|
{{c|
{{x-larger|{{sc|Mary Pickford}}}}
<br>
{{sm|in}}
<br>
{{x-larger|{{sc|"Rebecca of<br>Sunnybrook Farm"}}}}
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00:13

{{ft/s|
{{c|Produced by<br>
{{x-larger|{{sc|[[Author:Marshall Neilan|Marshall Neilan]]}}}}
{{dhr|5}}
{{sc|Rebecca of<br>Sunnybrook Farm}}
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00:17

{{ft/s|
{{c|
{{sm|Adapted by}}<br>
{{lg|{{sc|[[Author:Frances Marion|Frances Marion]]}}}}
<br>
{{sm|From [[Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Wiggin)|the book]] by}}<br>
{{lg|{{sc|[[Author:Kate Douglas Wiggin|Kate Douglas {{SIC|Wiggins|Wiggin}}]]}}}}
}}
}}

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00:27

{{ft/s|
{{c|
{{sm|Photographed by}}<br>
{{lg|{{uc|Walter Stradling}}}}
<br>
{{sm|Art Director}}<br>
{{lg|{{uc|Wilfred Buckland}}}}
}}
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00:34

{{ft/s|
{{c|Aunt Miranda Sawyer, of Riverboro, has a Heart Which she Uses for no other Purpose Than the Pumping and Circulating of Blood.}}
{{right|offset=2em|{{smaller|''Josephine Crowell''}}}}
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00:59

{{ft/s|
{{c|Jane, Rebecca's other Aunt, is Softer and Kinder. ''Her'' Heart has Been Broken.}}
{{right|offset=2em|{{smaller|''Mayme Kelso''}}}}
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01:15

{{ft/s|
{{c|Many miles from Riverboro, on Sunnybrook Farm, Lives Mrs. Randall, Rebecca's Mother.}}
{{right|offset=2em|{{smaller|''Jane Wolfe''}}}}
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01:44

{{ft/s|
{{c|Because of the Mortgage on Sunnybrook Farm, the Sawyer Aunts Offer to Adopt One of the Seven Randall Children.<br>The Good Fortune has fallen to Rebecca.}}
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02:24

{{ft/s|
{{c|Jeremiah Cobb, the Stage Driver of Riverboro, is sent by the Aunts for Rebecca.}}
{{right|offset=2em|{{smaller|''Charles Ogle''}}}}
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02:56

{{ft/d|
"Here's money fer stamps and writin' paper. Aunt Miranda won't supply them luxuries when she's feedin', clothin' an' payin' fer yer ejjication."
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03:34

{{ft/d|
"Didn't mend that hole in yer stockin'!"
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04:06

{{ft/d|
"Don't fergit to wash behind yer ears, {{SIC|Rebeccy.!|Rebeccy!}}"
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05:03

{{ft/d|
"—hope this oilcloth'll keep that young'un from scuffin' up the carpets!"
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05:28

{{ft/d|
"Does it cost anymore to ride up there with you, Mr. Cobb?"
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06:44

{{ft/d|
"Namin' her twins Elijah and Eliza will never open the gates of Heaven to that Simpson woman."
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06:56

{{ft/d|
"I only learned a few days ago the Simpsons have never been married."
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07:50

{{ft/s|
{{c|Emma Jane Perkins, the Blacksmith's Daughter.}}
{{right|{{smaller|''Marjorie Daw''}}}}
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09:34

{{ft/d|
{{c|"My name's Minnie Smellie—my paw's the preacher—and YOU'VE got a mortgage!"}}
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09:52

{{ft/d|
{{c|"I haven't got a mortgage on YOU—have I?"}}
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10:37

{{ft/d|
{{c|"—and I once poked it <u>Clean</u> through a girl!"}}
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11:01

{{ft/d|
{{c|"Scared Cats!"}}
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11:36

{{ft/d|
{{c|"I'm Emma Jane Perkins and we've got <u>Seven</u> cows!"}}
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11:47

{{ft/d|
{{c|"We haven't any cows at all but I'm Rebecca Rowena Randall."}}
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14:51

{{ft/d|
{{c|"Roses are red, violets are blue—"}}
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14:57

{{ft/d|
"These flowers aren't half so sweet as you."
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15:08

{{ft/d|
{{c|"I'll learn you not to fiddle away your time—Writin' Poetry!"}}
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16:23

{{ft/d|
"DON'T go up the front stairs! Use the back ones!"
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17:09

{{ft/d|
{{c|"DON'T step on them polished floors!"}}
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17:37

{{ft/d|
{{c|"I think I'm going to get along very nice with you, Aunt Miranda."}}
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17:45

{{ft/d|
{{c|"I've my doubts! You're too much like your mincin', shiftless father!"}}
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17:56

{{ft/d|
{{c|"He spent your Mother's money and left her with seven children to provide for."}}
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18:10

{{ft/d|
{{c|"It's s-something to leave s-seven nice children."}}
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19:06

{{ft/s|
{{c|The Only Undesirables of Riverboro are the Simpsons—Shiftless and "Poor as Church Mice."}}
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20:15

{{ft/d|
"Heart fiddle-sticks! More likely it's yer stummick."
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20:22

{{ft/d|
{{c|"DON'T start bawlin'! Your grandmother never allowed it in THIS house!"}}
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21:17

{{ft/d|
"Gee!—what a little bit!"
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21:29

{{ft/d|
"Just for that you don't get any!"
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23:33

{{ft/i|
{{c|{{sc|Thou Shalt not Steal}}}}
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23:53

{{ft/i|
{{c|{{sc|God Helps Those<br>Who Help Themselves}}}}
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24:21

{{ft/s|
{{c|A Stray Sunbeam Journeys to Sunnybrook Farm}}
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24:30

{{ft/i|
{{cursive block|
{{right|offset=2em|Riverboro,}}
{{right|Sunday Afternoon}}
Dear Mother,<br>
{{gap}}I am safely here. My aunts are very kind. The brick house is ellergant, but there are no good sitting down places, except in the kitchen.<br>
{{gap}}Aunt Miranda told me that you once ran away with Father and I can see it would be very nice.
}}
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24:50

{{ft/i|
{{cursive block|
{{gap}}Emma Jane Perkins and I are selling Smith's Superba Soap to get a premium for a poor family—the Simpsons. In exchange for 400 labels they give a wonderful prize—something useful and grand.
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25:16

{{ft/s|
{{c|Selling Smith's Superba Soap—for the Simpsons!!}}
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25:43

{{ft/d|
"We'll have ter bathe often'r than Saturday nights to use up all this soap."
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26:19

{{ft/d|
"Missy Poorhouse!"
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26:47

{{ft/d|
"I don't care if you tell your MOTHER—all your {{larger|RELATIONS}}—the state of {{x-larger|MAINE——}}"
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27:02

{{ft/d|
"———and the {{xxxx-larger|PRESIDENT!}}"
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27:27

{{ft/s|
{{c|From Riverboro Adam Ladd had Gone into the World, Won his Great Fight and Returned, Wealthy, Wise—and Best of all, Unspoiled.}}
{{right|offset=2em|{{smaller|''Eugene O'Brien''}}}}
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28:14

{{ft/d|
"Are—are you the lady of the house?"
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28:42

{{ft/d|
"This soap is of such pure engredients that a baby can eat it with relish and profit."
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29:01

{{ft/d|
"We are getting a splendid premium for some poor people—something which they greatly need."
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29:12

{{ft/i|
{{c|A MAGNIFICENT<br>BANQUET LAMP}}
''for''
{{c|Four Hundred<br>Smith's Superba<br>Soap Wrappers}}
{{gap}}''Saving.''<br>
{{gap|4em}}''Sanitary.''<br>
{{gap|6em}}''Satisfactory''<br>
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29:23

{{ft/d|
"I've known what it is to do without a banquet lamp myself!"
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29:50

{{ft/d|
"My Aunt will take three hundred and fifty cakes."
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30:18

{{ft/d|
"My name is Adam Ladd."
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30:24

{{ft/d|
"Are you the Mr. Aladdin who owned the lamp in [[One Thousand and One Nights|the Arabian Nights]]?"
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30:50

{{ft/d|
"I hate that hat, Mr. Aladdin, worse—worse than Minnie Smellie!"
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31:26

{{ft/d|
"HE TIPPED HIS HAT! and it'll be four years before we're ladies."
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31:34

{{ft/d|
"Well{{bar|2}}we're the {{SIC|BEGININGS|BEGINNINGS}} of ladies."
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31:43

{{ft/s|
{{c|Visitors Day at School.}}
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32:07

{{ft/d|
"Our dear Pastor, Reverend Smellie, will now address the school."
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32:30

{{ft/d|
"I hope it is clear to you children that in the hypogynous monocotyledons we distinguish the funaria {{SIC|hygronetrica|hygrometrica}}———"
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33:01

{{ft/d|
"While we are on the subject—can any little boy or girl tell me what is a hypocrite?"
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33:22

{{ft/d|
"A hypocrite is a little girl who pretends she is what she isn't—when she ain't!"
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34:36

{{ft/d|
{{ppoem|
{{fqm}}Of all the girls that are so mean,
There's none like Minnie Smellie;
And when I catch her out of school,
I'll pound her into{{bar|2}}jelly!"
}}
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35:19

{{ft/d|
{{ppoem|
{{fqm}}Arise, my soul—stretch every nerve!
Shake off thy coward's fears.
}}
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35:36

{{ft/d|
{{ppoem|
The mortgage lift from off the farm—
And dry my mother's tears!"
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35:48

{{ft/s|
{{c|And After the Prison-long and Yawny School Days there comes Vacation Time—Heralded by a Circus Parade.}}
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35:59

{{ft/i|
{{c|CIRCUS NEXT SATURDAY IN THE SAWYER YARD<br>THE AUNTS ARE GOING TO THE MIDDLETOWN FAIR<br>ADMISSION ONE SOAP WRAPPER<br>REBECCA RANDALL<br>MANAGER}}
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37:09

{{ft/d|
"Snips!"
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37:47

{{ft/i|
{{c|250{{gap}}100}}
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38:13

{{ft/i|
{{c|{{xx-larger|BOX-2}}}}
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38:27

{{ft/d|
"Stop the band!"
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38:35

{{ft/i|
{{larger|DRESS ROOM<br>SINS}}
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38:38

{{ft/d|
"Daredevil Dick will now purrform his TURRIBLE 'Leap for Life'!"
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38:45

{{ft/d|
"Wot are we goin' ter do? Daredevil Dick has ditched us!"
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39:06

{{ft/d|
"Get Fontleroy Scroggins!"
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39:39

{{ft/d|
"Ladies and gentlemen! Is there a physician in the house?"
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40:07

{{ft/d|
"Next we interduce Rebeccaretta—the lady bare-back purrformer!"
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43:21

{{ft/s|
{{c|Rebecca Learns that Geographically the Temperature in the Middle Zone is—Torrid!}}
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43:38

{{ft/s|
{{c|Curtained by the Night—Dark and Storm-threatening—Dave Simpson Steals a Horse from Adam Ladd.}}
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44:27

{{ft/d|
"I guess you can't help being cross, Aunt Jane. You probably inherited it from Aunt Miranda."
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44:52 

{{ft/d|
"Do you think she will hate this one worse—worse than Minnie Smellie?"
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47:18

{{ft/i|
{{cb|
{{ppoem|
{{fqm}}Don't carry on when I am gone
:For tears are all in vain.
I'd rather tread the crool world
:Than dwell with you again.
}}
{{right|offset=2em|R. R. R.}}
Note:<br>{{gap}}"Please don't let Minnie Smellie come to my funerall."
}}
}}

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48:37

{{ft/d|
"When the steeple fell she was struck by a piece of flying timber!"
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51:00

{{ft/s|
{{c|There are Mornings After—Without the Cold, Gray Dawn.}}
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51:43

{{ft/i|
{{c|{{larger|'''Miss Tibbitha Tibbitts' School for Girls.'''}}
{{hr|3em}}
'''The Only School for Your Girl.'''}}
{{hr|3em}}
'''Because--'''After a visit you would not be content to place her elsewhere.
>/b
'''The School--'''Attractive, well equipped buildings with modern conveniences, sanitary surroundings, fresh air and an atmosphere of culture combined with the instruction and features of out-door life, produce an ideal place for your daughter, to acquire her education as a basis of University entrance or life's work.
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52:58

{{ft/d|
"They're all set against poor Mrs. Simpson 'cause she doesn't wear any jewelry."
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53:07

{{ft/d|
"Wedding rings are the fashion in Riverboro, but Mr. Simpson was too poor to buy one."
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53:26

{{ft/d|
"Oh, dear, if they would only give them away as soap premiums."
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53:55

{{ft/d|
"My Mother's."
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54:02

{{ft/d|
"If you think this would make Mrs. Simpson happy, you may give it to her."
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54:53

{{ft/d|
"Now yer temperature's normal—we'll tell our plans fer sendin' you ter boardin' school."
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55:40

{{ft/d|
"When you put it on her {{SIC|finger|finger,}} Mr. Simpson, all the ladies in Riverboro will speak to her again."
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55:52

{{ft/d|
"I'm dreadfully ashamed I ain't never done it before."
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56:35

{{ft/d|
"We'll stop by the Parson's this evenin', Sarey."
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56:47

{{ft/s|
{{c|Aladdin's Lamp Lends its Magic Glow to Rebecca's Last Evening in Riverboro—}}
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57:50

{{ft/d|
"This is the man who stole your horse, Mr. Ladd."
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58:01

{{ft/d|
"As Mr. Simpson and his wife are going to run our farm, I'll drop any action against him."
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58:38

{{ft/d|
"You're so nice, {{SIC|Mr|Mr.}} Aladdin, I-I have decided to marry you when I grow up!"
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59:00

{{ft/s|
{{c|The Departure for Boarding School.}}
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59:34

{{ft/d|
"You may not use it this winter—but keep it-----as a remembrance."
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1:00:22

{{ft/s|
{{c|Three Years Passed by. Three Happy, Hardworking but Successful Years, for Rebecca—Culminating in a graduation "With Honors."}}
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1:00:51

{{ft/d|
"Mirandy would a' felt rewarded had she been here."
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1:01:01

{{ft/d|
"I haven't told Rebecca how seriously ill her Aunt is."
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1:01:21

{{ft/d|
"I'm glad I met the child—proud I know the girl—and longing to meet the woman!"
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1:02:10

{{ft/i|
{{cb|{{gap}}The redhead will buy Sunnybrook farm. And to think you helped pay off the mortgage by selling your names to magazines. Lo, Becky, how I used to punish you for carving them on top of the kitchen sink.}}
}}

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1:02:55

{{ft/d|
"Calm, fiddlesticks! Go down an' welcome her."
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1:03:40

{{ft/d|
"I ain't dead yet———don't mess up the bed with yer flowers!"
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1:04:13

{{ft/d|
"I reckin I've been pretty hard on you, Rebecca."
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1:04:40

{{ft/d|
"I've just been an old broom searchin' fer cobwebs and scornin' the bright, clean spots in life. How you must hate me!"
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1:05:02

{{ft/d|
"No, Aunt Miranda, I love you!"
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1:05:23

{{ft/d|
"God bless you fer that, Rebecca."
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1:07:19

{{ft/s|
{{c|With Autumn There Came the Harvest, God's Peace—and the Promise for Tomorrow.}}
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1:08:13

{{ft/d|
"Now that Sunnybrook is sold, our family will live in Riverboro."
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1:08:42

{{ft/d|
"Do you remember, a long time ago, when you said to me, 'Mr. Aladdin, I have decided to marry you when I grow up'?"
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1:08:58

{{ft/d|
"I am grown up, Mr. Aladdin."
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1:09:26

{{ft/s|
{{c|{{xx-larger|{{uc|The End}}}}}}
{{dhr|5}}
{{sc|Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm}}
<br>
{{x-smaller|{{asc|Copyright}} 1917 by {{asc|Pickford Film Corporation}}}}
}}