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HOME MOVIES FOR JANUARY
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through. Where’s my dollar?”
Scene 18. Mother presents him with dollar bill.
Scene 19. Close-up of Verne with dollar bill. Eyes wide open, staring straight ahead. Here the scene fades out slowly and into the following to give the impression that the scenes which follow are his thoughts while day-dreaming of what he might do with the dollar bill.
Scene 20. Fade-in. Verne buying malted milk at soda fountain.
Scene 21. Verne buyingcandy.
Scene 22. Verne buyingsoda pop.
Scene 23. Verne buyingice cream.
Scene 24. Buying popcorn.
Scene 25. Buys ice cream cone.
Scene 26. Buys more candy.
Scene 27. Verne coming home with expression of not feeling too well.
Scene 28. Verne comes walking into the house doubled up with a pain in his stomach.
Scene 29. Mother views situation. Takes Verne by the hand and leads him off scene.
Scene 30. In bathroom, mother has Verne by one hand and is exploring medicine cabinet with the other.
Scene 31. Close-up of mother reaching for a bottle which reads “castor oil.”
Scene 32. Mother administers several spoonfuls to young son, who is making terrible faces.
Scene 33. Mother leads him from the bathroom.
Scene 34. Mother starts to undress him in bedroom.
Scene 35. Verne is put to bed. Here scene fades out I slowly.
Scene 36. Fade in slowly, to same scene as the end of scene 19. Verne turns head slightly and notices something in distance off scene.
Scene 37. Close-up of little pig bank on the shelf.
Scene 38. With a grin on his face, he goes over to his bank, carefully deposits his dollar bill. Fade out. — The end. — B. Lloyd Folger.
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