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THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES ("FAMILY TREE -- HIGH CLASS FOLKS") -- SCREENCAP GALLERY |
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JED: Granny’s out in the kitchen churnin’ butter. Why don’t you go fetch her, Ellie Mae? MRS. SMITH-STANDISH: Oh, no, please. Churning butter? You mean, by hand? JED: Oh, no, ma’am. With a churn. That’s another thing that’s been in her family a powerful long time. MRS. SMITH-STANDISH: Take me to her, will you please? JED: That’ll be a pleasure, ma’am. PEARL: It ain’t no use, Granny. You can’t get a polish on this pewter junk. GRANNY: I bet you can, Pearl. PEARL: How can a body set a decent table with this kind of stuff? Why, if we was to have company, we’d all be disgraced. MRS. SMITH-STANDISH: How enchanting! A vignette from the past. Oh, don’t move. What a picture. The homespun dress, the colonial dustcap, the churn, the pewter, the old coffee mill. Oh, it’s a tableaux from another century.
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