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00:00:00This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
00:00:30This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
00:01:00This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
00:01:30Are you coming? Hurry! Come on!
00:02:00The Virgin Mary looks so sweet and kind.
00:02:04Oh, I wonder if my mama looked a little bit like the Mother Mary.
00:02:07I bet she must have!
00:02:09So did my mama!
00:02:10All right, children, that's enough. Time to be quiet.
00:02:13Okay!
00:02:18Sister, that picture up there, it was painted by Rubens, wasn't it?
00:02:22It was, yes.
00:02:24Oh!
00:02:31Yes, Rubens was a great artist.
00:02:34But I knew an artist even more wonderful than Rubens.
00:03:01Come on! Please!
00:03:08Come on!
00:03:10Come on, I've been patient. Can't I see it?
00:03:14No, Aloha, you'll have to wait. I'm not finished.
00:03:18Please, just a peek!
00:03:20No, sorry!
00:03:21Come on, just a little peek, please, Nelo!
00:03:24Forget it! And don't even think about trying to grab it from me!
00:03:28Oh, I'm sorry, Patrasche!
00:03:31Poor Patrasche! From his expression, you startled him.
00:03:37You know what? I think he's offended you tripped over him.
00:03:42You're right! His feelings are hurt.
00:03:58Nelo! This drawing is so beautiful!
00:04:02It's me! Please, may I keep it?
00:04:05Go ahead!
00:04:07Thank you! I will treasure this forever!
00:04:11Aloha, what are you doing up here?
00:04:14Oh, good evening, Mr. Kozets!
00:04:17Hi, Dad!
00:04:19Aloha, you know you're supposed to be home before the sun goes down.
00:04:23Aloha, you know you're supposed to be home before the sun goes down.
00:04:27You're a member of a prominent family.
00:04:30It's not proper for you to be walking home in the dark.
00:04:33I'm sorry, but Nelo was drawing me a portrait. It's beautiful!
00:04:38He's so talented, right?
00:04:40Let's see.
00:04:47So this is how you waste your time, is it, young man?
00:04:51Father!
00:04:52Here you're idling away your day,
00:04:54when you should be home, doing your chores and helping your grandfather with his work.
00:04:58But you don't understand!
00:05:00I'm not asking for your opinion.
00:05:02I know.
00:05:03Your mother's worried about you.
00:05:05She's waiting at the house. Now go home.
00:05:08You heard me. Run along.
00:05:10All right.
00:05:23I'll pay you for the drawing, Nelo.
00:05:25Here, take it.
00:05:28What's the matter? Isn't it enough?
00:05:30I... I don't want any money.
00:05:33What do you mean? Are you trying to insult me?
00:05:35No, sir. I respect you.
00:05:37But I gave the picture to Aloha already.
00:05:40I couldn't ask you to pay for it now.
00:05:43Well, I can't just take the thing from you for free.
00:05:45Anyway, I'm the one buying it, not Aloha.
00:05:48No, thank you.
00:05:53Hmm...
00:05:55We have to be going now, sir.
00:05:58Come on, boy.
00:06:04Ha! The boy's a fool.
00:06:23I'm back, Grandpa.
00:06:25Nelo, you're home.
00:06:28I'm sorry that I'm so late.
00:06:30Can I help with anything?
00:06:32Not really.
00:06:34You're home just in time to eat the soup.
00:06:36So you'd best go wash your hands.
00:06:38All right.
00:06:53I'm impressed.
00:06:55It's a very good likeness, Aloha.
00:06:57I know.
00:06:59Well, Nelo has real talent. He's a gifted artist.
00:07:02I think he'll be famous someday.
00:07:04Father, can I put my picture on the mantel over the fireplace?
00:07:07Hmm. Sure.
00:07:09Hooray! Can I do it right now?
00:07:11All right, dear.
00:07:13Come on, Mama! Hurry!
00:07:16Oh!
00:07:19Aloha, stop behaving like a complete fool.
00:07:21Come sit down and finish your dinner.
00:07:23All right, Father.
00:07:35Aloha?
00:07:37I've been thinking that you shouldn't be seeing Nelo so often.
00:07:40What? What do you mean?
00:07:42What's wrong with Nelo, Father?
00:07:44Please understand, there's nothing wrong with the boy,
00:07:46but he's never going to amount to anything.
00:07:48Soon you'll be starting school.
00:07:50And you'll meet children from your own social class.
00:07:53I'm not going to some stupid old school.
00:07:55No children from this village ever do that, Father.
00:07:58Those peasants aren't bright enough for school.
00:08:00What a mean thing to say.
00:08:02I'm just the same as everybody else here.
00:08:04Excuse me.
00:08:10She'll change her mind once she experiences the outside world.
00:08:13Yes, she will broaden her outlook and find I was right.
00:08:29All set. Well, we'd better be going.
00:08:32Oh, are you all right, Grandpa?
00:08:36I'm fine. It's nothing serious.
00:08:38Just an old war wound of mine.
00:08:41It's time we're on our way, Nelo.
00:08:54Hey, Blackie, how are you?
00:08:56Blackie, you get down. Don't irritate him.
00:08:59Good morning, Mrs. Newlett.
00:09:01And good morning to you, Nelo.
00:09:03I'm sorry if my bird was a bother.
00:09:05That's all right. See you later, Blackie.
00:09:07Goodbye, Mrs. Newlett.
00:09:10My heavens, he's shooting up like a weed.
00:09:14Indeed he is.
00:09:31Thank you, Mr. Holland.
00:09:34Good luck, my boy.
00:09:36Thanks.
00:09:37Thank you for the delivery.
00:09:39Take good care of yourself now.
00:09:56Nelo!
00:09:58Good morning, Mrs. Newlett.
00:10:00Nelo!
00:10:02Good morning.
00:10:04Good morning. I'm glad to see you.
00:10:06All right, I'm coming, Mama.
00:10:08Have a nice day, Nelo.
00:10:30Nelo!
00:10:46Nelo!
00:10:48Hey, George, Paul, how are you doing?
00:10:50Fine.
00:10:51Yeah!
00:10:53It's all right. I can manage by myself.
00:10:55Play, Nelo. Take Patrasche.
00:10:57Thank you, Grandpa.
00:10:58Let's go.
00:10:59Yeah, let's play.
00:11:06Hey, what are you looking at in here?
00:11:10Is there something special behind those drapes?
00:11:12Is there, Nelo?
00:11:14Mm-hmm.
00:11:16There are two paintings hanging here by Rubens.
00:11:18By Rubens?
00:11:20Yes, and I really want to see what they look like, but I can't.
00:11:23Why not?
00:11:25I mean, why shouldn't you look?
00:11:27Well, you see, they're not free, George.
00:11:29You have to pay one gold coin to see them.
00:11:32Wow, one gold coin.
00:11:34A coin made out of real gold?
00:11:36That's a whole lot of money, isn't it, brother?
00:11:39Yeah, it sure is.
00:11:41Hmm, I doubt you'll ever have that much, Nelo.
00:11:53Stop, Lopan, on the job!
00:11:56Come on.
00:12:13Patrasche, what's the matter, pal?
00:12:16You've been moping around ever since we got back from town.
00:12:19Good morning, Mr. Hans. How are you?
00:12:21Hey, kid, is the old man home?
00:12:23Yes, I'll get him.
00:12:25Grandpa!
00:12:31Mr. Hans, what brings you here?
00:12:33You know why I'm here.
00:12:35I came to pick up the rent. What else?
00:12:42So this is what he was talking about.
00:12:45You know, Master Kozets was quite annoyed.
00:12:47He thought it was very impertinent of you to draw a portrait of his daughter.
00:12:51What?
00:12:52You can't even afford a piece of drawing paper.
00:12:55Apparently, you put this masterpiece of yours on the back of a used poster.
00:12:59What an embarrassment.
00:13:01You're a source of constant trouble for me.
00:13:04Don't you forget, as my tenant, I'm responsible for your actions.
00:13:08What you've been doing reflects badly on me.
00:13:10I have your rent money, Mr. Hans.
00:13:12Fine.
00:13:16Oh, great. Nothing but small bills again.
00:13:22You'd better watch your step. I'm keeping an eye on you.
00:13:46Nelo, you can draw as many pictures as you want, anytime you want.
00:13:51But...
00:13:52Don't worry about what he said.
00:13:54You made that drawing for Aloa. If she likes it, that's all you need to know.
00:13:58Grandpa...
00:13:59Grandpa...
00:14:18That's strange. I wonder what happened to Aloa.
00:14:26Nelo!
00:14:29Nelo!
00:14:35Nelo, can you please take me to town with you today?
00:14:37It's all right with your parents?
00:14:39Of course. Mama told me to ask when she saw you coming this way.
00:14:42She said to go play since I haven't been out much lately.
00:14:45I'm sorry to impose, but would you mind letting my daughter accompany you into town?
00:14:50No problem at all, madam. Nelo and Patrasche would be honored to escort her.
00:14:57I appreciate it.
00:14:58Now, dear, you be a good girl and do exactly what you're told.
00:15:02All right.
00:15:04Well, let's get going, children.
00:15:06Thank you. She'll be all right.
00:15:08You two have fun.
00:15:12Nelo, are we going to the market?
00:15:14Because if we are, I want to get some treats.
00:15:16I love those strawberry candies they have at the sweet shop.
00:15:20I can't remember the last time I went to Antwerp with you.
00:15:23It's been forever.
00:15:25I don't think we've been there since last year.
00:15:27We saw the festival.
00:15:29This is so exciting. I want to see the fortress with George and Paul.
00:15:32I want to shop. I want to do everything.
00:15:35All right. We'll do whatever you want. It'll be your special day.
00:15:50Look at the colors.
00:15:52Be careful. Don't slip.
00:15:56These flowers are so pretty.
00:15:58They bloom every year in the spring in this place.
00:16:01You never saw them from your carriage?
00:16:03We must have missed them.
00:16:05Take your time, children. No rush.
00:16:07All right.
00:16:09It was right here.
00:16:11What do you mean, Nelo?
00:16:15It was here that we found our treasure.
00:16:18I'm so glad you're here.
00:16:20I'm so glad you're here.
00:16:22Thank you for everything, Nelo.
00:16:24I'm so glad you're here.
00:16:29Thank you.
00:16:31Thank you, Nelo.
00:16:33Thank you, Nelo.
00:16:35Thank you, Nelo.
00:16:37that we first stop a trash lying on the ground.
00:16:41Really? Right here? This is where you found him?
00:16:44Yes, I remember these red flowers were in bloom, just like they are now.
00:17:07His first owner was so cruel to him. He beat him, he worked him day and night and didn't even give him any water to drink.
00:17:24Get back on your feet you good for nothing! There's work to do!
00:17:33What a horrible story, Nello. I never knew that Patrasche had such an awful life.
00:17:41Patrasche, have some water. Here.
00:17:46Patrasche doesn't know how lucky he is that you were able to save him. Do you, Patrasche?
00:17:51Maybe you do.
00:17:59Here's the shop.
00:18:02Wait for us here. We'll be right back.
00:18:06Good morning, sir.
00:18:08Hello.
00:18:09Good morning. About time you turned up, Nello. I wondered what happened to you.
00:18:13How do you do, sir?
00:18:15Hi. Well now, who's this pretty girl with you?
00:18:18Oh, I'm sorry. This is my friend Aloa.
00:18:23Hold on one minute.
00:18:28Here you go.
00:18:30For me? All of them?
00:18:32What are they, Nello? What are they for? Oh wait, I know. You put your drawings on the back, right?
00:18:37He saves all the used posters for me and I pick them up whenever I'm in town.
00:18:42See, they're still good. It would be a shame to just throw them away.
00:18:46You're right.
00:18:47Thank you. I appreciate it.
00:18:49Here we go.
00:18:54Thank you, sir.
00:18:57Ah.
00:19:03Here you are.
00:19:04Thanks a lot.
00:19:18Why are you stopping, you lazy butt?
00:19:32Huh?
00:19:52Hey! Keep moving!
00:20:09Hi, Patrasche. Sorry you had to wait so long.
00:20:15What's the matter with you, Patrasche?
00:20:17Patrasche, I thought that was you.
00:20:20Let me see. You're still wearing your same collar, aren't you?
00:20:24Uh-huh. Well.
00:20:30Yep.
00:20:33I remember you.
00:20:36I'm not sure how you survived out there.
00:20:39But that's not important, really, now that I have you back.
00:20:42Nello, who is this?
00:20:44Who am I? I happen to be the owner of Patrasche here.
00:20:51I took care of him from the time he was a little puppy.
00:20:54And what did I get in return? He ran away one day and never came back.
00:20:59Well, you're back with me now, dog.
00:21:00Wait. You leave him alone. He's my friend. You can't take him away.
00:21:04That's right. He belongs to Nello.
00:21:06Get away!
00:21:07Nello!
00:21:10Come on, Patrasche. I'm taking you back home.
00:21:14Do it as hard as you can. Now run!
00:21:21What do you brats think you're doing?
00:21:25Hurry. Run away, Patrasche.
00:21:28Come on, Patrasche.
00:21:35Get out of my way!
00:21:46Nello! Are you hurt bad?
00:21:48Yeah. Did you get hurt bad?
00:21:52Nello! Hey!
00:22:05Get out of the way! I'll never step aside, you!
00:22:17Nello!
00:22:27What do we do now?
00:22:28Make noise!
00:22:29Hey! Me!
00:22:32Hey, big jerk! Over here!
00:22:35Hey! Watch where you're going!
00:22:49We did it! Yeah!
00:22:51Hey!
00:23:05Bye!
00:23:07He's trying to make apple pie!
00:23:13Look! Run!
00:23:18Come back here, Patrasche!
00:23:40That was pretty good teamwork.
00:23:43He was so angry I thought he was going to explode.
00:23:46That was great! Was that great?
00:23:48Oh, yeah. Nello, promise me you'll never let that jerk have Patrasche, alright?
00:23:53Uh-huh.
00:24:07Patrasche?
00:24:21Patrasche?
00:24:23You poor guy. You're having a nightmare.
00:24:36Don't worry. Everything's alright. You're safe.
00:24:54If I ever find that boy. The girl called him Nello.
00:24:57Nello? Nice kid.
00:24:59You know the boy?
00:25:09Patrasche, come out here, you...
00:25:15It's no use trying to hide! I'm not going away till you come out!
00:25:20Can I help you? What do you want, sir?
00:25:24You've got to be kidding. I'll tell you what I want. I want my dog back.
00:25:33Nello, there's big trouble.
00:25:36What's wrong, Mrs. Noulette?
00:25:40This is awful. Who could have done such a terrible thing?
00:25:50Hey, boy. I just wanted to come by and thank you for yesterday.
00:25:56I see now that Patrasche's been working real hard for you. Pulling the cart with the heavy milk cans.
00:26:03Well, good luck. It's nothing that concerns me now.
00:26:16That man...
00:26:18It's alright, Nello. Everything is taken care of. Patrasche is yours. I won't let anyone take him away.
00:26:24You mean that? So he's mine for good?
00:26:30Hooray! Oh, boy! Patrasche!
00:26:34Everything's great now. You and I will be together forever, Patrasche.
00:26:39Hooray!
00:26:49Cut it out! That tickles!
00:27:09Grandpa!
00:27:29Oh!
00:27:44Aloha!
00:28:02You saw Aloha doing manual labor?
00:28:04Yes, sir. You gave that job to Jahan out of kindness, and Nello put the girl to work.
00:28:09Humiliating you must have given him a great deal of pleasure.
00:28:13How dare he turn my daughter into a field hand! It's outrageous!
00:28:17Helena, my dear, listen to me. You've made all the arrangements for Aloha to enroll in school, haven't you?
00:28:24Yes, I have. But I haven't told her about it yet.
00:28:27Don't bother. I'll tell her myself. No daughter of mine is going to do field work.
00:28:32Of course.
00:28:41I'm leaving, Grandpa! Bye!
00:28:44Sorry I can't help you. Hurry home!
00:28:48Working alone today?
00:28:51You take care of yourself.
00:28:53Can you handle the load, Nello?
00:28:55Yes, sir.
00:28:58Virgin Mary, please help my grandpa get well.
00:29:09It's just beautiful. The architecture is overwhelming.
00:29:24Aloha!
00:29:26Nello!
00:29:29Hey! Look at you all dressed up. That's your school uniform?
00:29:36It'll get dirty if you sit here.
00:29:38I don't care if I mess it up.
00:29:42Aloha!
00:29:50To tell you the truth, Nello, I wish I didn't have to go to school. I hate being there.
00:29:58When I told you that I had to go to school, you said that was wonderful and I was lucky.
00:30:04You said I was going to learn a lot of things about the world and that Mom and Dad were doing it for my own good.
00:30:10I remember that.
00:30:12They aren't. Dad wants to keep us apart. That's the only reason I have to go to that stupid school. It's really awful.
00:30:19I never see you anymore because I'm always studying. I don't even get to come home until the sun goes down.
00:30:25Dad makes me spend my evenings learning how to knit or writing things in my diary. I never get to see Patrasche either.
00:30:49I'm surprised. This doesn't sound like you at all, Aloha.
00:30:53You've just started school. It's a brand new experience for you. I'm sure it feels kind of strange, but in a little while you'll like it.
00:31:00I guess.
00:31:02Of course you will, and you can still see me and Patrasche on weekends. So try to cheer up. Things will be fine.
00:31:10I know it doesn't seem like it, but you're really lucky to be going to school.
00:31:17I'm sorry, Nello. I'm so selfish. Here I am complaining about my little problems, and you have such hardship to endure.
00:31:25I'd better go. I'll be late. See you later, Patrasche. Be good. Bye.
00:31:40Nello!
00:31:41Nello!
00:31:47I can't see the sign, brother.
00:31:55So what? You couldn't read it even if you could see it. I can see it, and I can't read it. Neither can Nello.
00:32:01Come on.
00:32:05Excuse me. Can you tell me what it says on that sign?
00:32:10They're having an art contest in honor of the painter Rubens.
00:32:13Really? You mean it?
00:32:15Is it a contest for everybody or just certain people?
00:32:18Well, you have to be younger than 18 to enter. There's over 200 francs in prize money for whoever wins. Plus, they get a scholarship to go to art school.
00:32:27Wow, that's really unbelievable. You should give this a try, my friend. You're pretty good. I'm sure you'd win.
00:32:33You'll be the one who wins!
00:32:38What do those guys know? Don't worry, pal. You're good. I know you can beat them.
00:32:44All right. I guess I can give it a try.
00:32:52It's pretty exciting. I might be able to finally go to school and become a painter.
00:32:58But better than that, I could go to school in Antwerp and be with Alois.
00:33:07I've got a problem, though. I don't have the money for a canvas to use in the contest.
00:33:15I'm home, Grandpa!
00:33:17Oh, you're early, Nello.
00:33:19Yes. Hello, Mr. Hans.
00:33:21I'm getting real tired of hearing you say you'll have it soon. I can't wait forever, you know.
00:33:26I'm going to go wash out the milk cans, Grandpa.
00:33:28You must be joking. You're too far behind already.
00:33:31You only paid half of last month's rent, and now you're asking for more time on this month's?
00:33:43If something doesn't change soon, you're both going to have to find another place to live.
00:33:54Grandpa?
00:33:56Don't worry, Nello. You'll be fine.
00:33:59It's because of Patrasche, isn't it? That's why you don't have the rent money.
00:34:04I'm sorry, Grandpa. I didn't know. Your savings. You used it to buy Patrasche for me, didn't you?
00:34:10Now we might lose the house.
00:34:13Nello, Patrasche is listening to you, my boy.
00:34:23Patrasche! Patrasche, it's not your fault. Don't you worry about anything. We're going to be fine.
00:34:32Nello, hi.
00:34:53Oh, hello, sir. It's nice to see you.
00:34:55I was wondering if you might have time to run an errand for me.
00:34:58Sure.
00:35:03Hey, Nello!
00:35:04Nello!
00:35:06Where are you going?
00:35:08Over to the Kieslingel's mansion!
00:35:11Wow, wait for us! We'll come too!
00:35:14Yeah!
00:35:19This is the biggest house I've ever seen.
00:35:22Why would anybody who lives in a place like this care about the prize money in an art contest?
00:35:30Master Stephen, delivery, sir.
00:35:34Ah, finally. My canvas is here. I want this taken to my studio.
00:35:40I'll set it up for you.
00:35:44Here you are, youngster. Thank you for delivering this.
00:35:49All right! Hooray! I got a canvas!
00:35:53How'd you get the money for it?
00:35:55He gave me it for running the errand.
00:35:57Now you can make a picture.
00:35:59This is a nice thing you're doing for the boy, Mr. Ike.
00:36:02He's very talented.
00:36:12I'll expect it tomorrow.
00:36:16I don't believe this.
00:36:18You have to think about your daughter's reputation, sir.
00:36:21Aloha's forbidden to see Nello ever. That boy is nothing but trouble.
00:37:15I'm home.
00:37:27Go and get washed up now, my dear.
00:37:29Then you can have a snack.
00:37:42Thanks for your help. I appreciate your bringing her home each day.
00:37:45It's my pleasure, sir. You don't even have to mention it.
00:37:48So, what have you got in the latest shipment that would interest me, Hans?
00:37:52Well, I have several nice rolls of fabric for winter clothes.
00:37:55That'll be perfect.
00:37:57Why don't you put some women to work and make up some new Sunday dresses for Aloha to wear?
00:38:01Ah, yes, sir.
00:38:05How's Aloha, dear? What's she doing?
00:38:07Lying on her bed, crying her eyes out.
00:38:11Things can't go on like this. She's going to get sick soon.
00:38:17I still don't understand why you've forbidden her to see Nello.
00:38:21He's always impressed me as an honest and good-natured boy.
00:38:24I hope the fact that he comes from a poor family hasn't influenced your opinion.
00:38:32What is it, darling?
00:38:34Understand. I love Aloha more than anything.
00:38:37I'm doing this to ensure her future happiness.
00:38:41Nello, my poor boy.
00:39:09You have to work so hard.
00:39:12Things would have been so different if your mother were alive.
00:39:21Goodbye, Father.
00:39:23Please take care of my son for me.
00:39:33Nello, what's to become of you when I'm gone?
00:39:41Really? You mean it, Mama?
00:39:43Of course. It's your birthday, and we can celebrate our harvest at the same time with all the people of the village, including Nello.
00:39:51Thank you! Thank you, Mama!
00:39:57Father!
00:40:01Thank you, Father!
00:40:10You're inviting Nello to your birthday?
00:40:12Are you sure you're strong enough? Maybe you shouldn't get up.
00:40:16That's all right, my dear. I'll be fine. In fact, I'm feeling much better thanks to you.
00:40:22I'm feeling better as well.
00:40:24Nello and Patrasche will be so happy. They've missed you. I assure you they'll both be at your party.
00:40:30And you. You're invited too.
00:40:33Remind me, how old will you be?
00:40:36I'll be nine.
00:40:38How time flies. You've grown so fast.
00:40:42Why, I can remember when you were born, Aloha. The whole village rejoiced.
00:40:46You mean it?
00:40:48Aloha, even if they try to keep you apart, you'll always be a true friend to Nello, won't you?
00:40:54Sure. Forever and ever.
00:40:56I'm counting on it.
00:41:02It's been a while since I've been out. Nothing smells quite as good as fresh morning air.
00:41:09Are you feeling all right, Grandfather?
00:41:11I'm just fine, my boy.
00:41:13Don't you think you've walked enough? You should stop.
00:41:16Hmm?
00:41:30Grandpa?
00:41:31You know what? The town must be filled with the aroma of fried potatoes.
00:41:36Yeah, I guess.
00:41:37After the potato harvest, the vendors would set up shop and start cooking in the town square.
00:41:43I remember how you used to love the taste of those potatoes.
00:41:57Grandpa? You'd better go back now.
00:42:01Yes, you're right.
00:42:06You shouldn't give me this. You'll be cold.
00:42:08I'll be fine. You'd better deliver that milk.
00:42:14All right. See you later, Grandpa.
00:42:21Grandpa! Bye!
00:42:52Oh, there's Nello!
00:42:55Stop the wagon.
00:42:57Nello!
00:42:58Morning, Mrs. Newlett.
00:43:01How nice to see you, Nello. It's been so long, have you been, Nello?
00:43:06Just fine, thank you.
00:43:08Nello, Mother's decided to come and live with me and my family for a while.
00:43:12My arthritis has gotten worse lately.
00:43:15Oh.
00:43:16I'm sorry. I didn't want to leave while your Grandfather was ill, but I couldn't wait.
00:43:20Oh, I understand.
00:43:21We did stop in to say goodbye, but he was sleeping and we didn't want to disturb him.
00:43:27Give him my regards, will you?
00:43:30I hope you feel better soon.
00:43:32Blackie, be a good boy now, you hear?
00:43:38Have a good harvest.
00:43:53I'll come and visit. Right around Christmas, I think.
00:44:08I'll be back soon.
00:44:11I'll be back soon.
00:44:34You're finally awake! I bought something.
00:44:38Look, Grandpa, I got you fried potatoes from town.
00:44:41Oh?
00:44:42I knew that would lift your spirits, and I made hot soup for you, too.
00:44:46I'll serve some up.
00:44:49Grandpa, what are the flowers for?
00:44:52For Aloha. A present for her birthday tomorrow.
00:44:55Wow, you went all that way to get them by yourself?
00:44:58The only place they bloom is in the forest.
00:45:01I wanted to do something to help celebrate Aloha's birthday as well.
00:45:05I know how much she loves these particular flowers.
00:45:10You're right. They'll make her very happy.
00:45:28Try one, Grandpa.
00:45:30It looks delicious.
00:45:32Be careful you don't burn your tongue. It's very hot.
00:45:46Just like the old days.
00:45:48I'm glad.
00:45:50We could eat dinner by Grandpa's bed.
00:45:52I'll bring you something special to eat, too.
00:45:57It's really strange, you know.
00:46:00I mean, when you think about it, we don't have very much in this life.
00:46:03But I'm still happy.
00:46:05It's funny, but I know that having you and Patrasche here is all I'll ever need.
00:46:15As soon as you feel better, Grandpa, we'll go to town and buy you some more potatoes.
00:46:21Grandpa!
00:46:23Grandpa, what's wrong? What's wrong, Grandpa?
00:46:34Aloha.
00:46:36The time has come for me to join your mother, but I wish I didn't have to leave you.
00:46:41Don't leave me.
00:46:43Please, Grandpa, stay with me.
00:46:46I'm sorry.
00:46:49I'm sorry.
00:46:52I wish there was a way I could stay and protect you.
00:46:58I'm afraid I'm not strong enough.
00:47:01If you need any help or advice, go and see Mrs. Newlett.
00:47:06I know that she cares about you very much.
00:47:10All right, Grandpa.
00:47:12I promise I'll talk to Mrs. Newlett.
00:47:14I'll do whatever you say, but please don't leave me.
00:47:18Have courage.
00:47:21Nelo, I am going to miss you so much.
00:47:26I love you, and I'll be watching over you with your mother from heaven.
00:47:35Don't go yet. Stay, Grandfather.
00:47:39Patrasche.
00:47:42Promise me that you'll watch over Nelo.
00:47:55Grandpa?
00:47:58Always cherish your love of art. It's God's gift.
00:48:12Grandpa?
00:48:16Grandpa!
00:48:24Please! Wake up! Please, Grandpa, don't leave me alone!
00:48:41Grandpa!
00:49:01All of the guests have arrived now, sir. Shall we start?
00:49:04But what about Nelo?
00:49:06It's rude to keep your guests waiting.
00:49:08I'm sure he'll be along.
00:49:11Nelo!
00:49:12Aloha!
00:49:42Nelo, what is it?
00:49:44Don't you know? Just look.
00:49:47Grandpa's dead. We buried him.
00:49:51No! It's not possible!
00:49:56Grandpa!
00:50:09Sorry, Grandpa. I didn't know. Please forgive me.
00:50:14I never even got to say goodbye.
00:50:25Grandpa!
00:50:34Grandpa!
00:50:40Nelo.
00:50:46I found this near the bridge.
00:50:48It's cute. I'd love to keep it. But I really can't. It's not mine.
00:50:52Yeah.
00:50:56Mm-hm.
00:51:06It must belong to one of the children who lives in the village.
00:51:09Leave it with me. I'll bet I'll find its owner.
00:51:12All right.
00:51:13So tell me, Nelo. Have you decided what to draw for the contest yet?
00:51:17Mm-hm. I'm going to draw a picture of Grandpa and Patrasche together.
00:51:22There's one small problem. I can't remember Grandpa's face.
00:51:28I start to see it, then suddenly all these tears just get in my way.
00:51:32It's like a sheet of rain sort of blurs his image.
00:51:36Oh, Nelo.
00:51:38It's so strange. I can't picture the face of the man I saw every single day of my life.
00:51:52It's moving!
00:52:22That was fun!
00:52:24Oh, it's so good to see you smile again, Nelo.
00:52:27Oh!
00:52:30Something's wrong.
00:52:32I heard Father say this morning there's some kind of problem with the windmill.
00:52:37Oh!
00:52:39Something's wrong.
00:52:41I heard Father say this morning there's some kind of problem with the windmill.
00:53:07Climb up and oil the gears!
00:53:09How would I know where to put the oil?
00:53:11Really, the more I think about it, Master Kozets is nothing but a slave driver.
00:53:15I have more important things to do.
00:53:17I'll wait for the engineer to arrive.
00:53:30Huh? Hmm...
00:53:36Hmm...
00:54:06Huh?
00:54:12The windmill!
00:54:14Huh?
00:54:34What the...
00:54:36Oh, no!
00:54:38Oh, no!
00:54:44My windmill's burning to the ground.
00:54:52Water!
00:54:54Bring out the water hoses and the pumps! Hurry!
00:54:57Let's go!
00:55:09Come on!
00:55:11Come on!
00:55:13Come on!
00:55:20No!
00:55:22No!
00:55:38No!
00:55:56Give it to me!
00:56:09The wheat storage has caught on fire!
00:56:15My whole harvest, it's all gone.
00:56:18Mine, too. Everything we owned was in there.
00:56:39No!
00:56:41No!
00:56:45No!
00:57:08No!
00:57:39But why? My God!
00:57:42The blades weren't turning.
00:57:44They weren't turning smoothly.
00:57:47But I sent Hans up there to oil the gears.
00:57:50It's impossible. How could this have happened?
00:57:53It's me.
00:57:55I know the mill was maintained properly.
00:57:57Do you think someone could have set the fire?
00:57:59Don't even say such a thing!
00:58:02Nello!
00:58:04Did you think you could get away with it?
00:58:06No one would suspect.
00:58:08Earlier this evening, I saw you and your dog running from the windmill just before the fire started.
00:58:13It was you. You deliberately set that fire.
00:58:17Huh?
00:58:18Of course. This is your revenge because I wouldn't let you see Aloha.
00:58:22Why, that's crazy. He would never do such a thing.
00:58:25I never set the fire. I swear that I didn't do it.
00:58:29What were you doing in the windmill earlier today?
00:58:31I was talking to Aloha, that's all.
00:58:33You were what?
00:58:35Despite my orders, you've been seeing her?
00:58:37Nello, don't ever come near my family again.
00:58:41You keep away from Aloha.
00:58:43Must you be so harsh?
00:59:06Nello...
00:59:14Nello...
00:59:23I didn't do it!
00:59:26I didn't set the fire!
00:59:28Why won't anyone believe me?
00:59:35Nello...
00:59:45Sorry, Nello, but I don't need you to take my milk to town anymore.
00:59:49I found somebody else to deliver my milk.
00:59:53I'm sorry, Nello.
00:59:57Patrasche!
00:59:59It's all right. You don't have to pull the cart anymore, boy.
01:00:04This is terrible. He's always been such a nice boy.
01:00:07I wish we could give him some milk to deliver.
01:00:10You know that's impossible.
01:00:12Oh, Nello, please forgive us.
01:00:16Hello, Grandpa.
01:00:18I've tried everything I can, but no one hires me anymore.
01:00:22I don't know what to do.
01:00:45I'm sorry.
01:01:16Grandpa...
01:01:18Oh, Grandpa, what am I gonna do?
01:01:22I don't even have any money for food.
01:01:31Nello...
01:01:33Nello...
01:01:35Huh, Grandpa?
01:01:37Remember, my boy, you are not alone.
01:01:42Remember, my boy, you are not alone.
01:01:49Alois is there for you, and you have George and Paul.
01:01:56And I'm always here to watch over you, just as I promised.
01:02:04Thanks, Grandpa.
01:02:07Always cherish your love of art. It's God's gift.
01:03:08It's done! Patrasche, I finished the drawing!
01:03:14What do you think, my friend?
01:03:28Thank you, Grandpa.
01:03:38Oh, boy, it looks like it's snowing, Patrasche.
01:03:42Come on, boy.
01:03:52Alois, I finally finished my drawing for the contest.
01:03:56That's wonderful, Nello. I'm so happy for you.
01:04:01You have some nerve asking me to wait.
01:04:04I should have kicked you both out months ago.
01:04:07If you can't pay the rent, you have to leave. That's it.
01:04:10But where will I... Please, I'll pay you what I owe on Christmas Day.
01:04:14Christmas Day? And just how do you expect to accomplish that?
01:04:19You have no steady income.
01:04:21I know, but I promise I'll get it to you.
01:04:23All right, but if you don't have it, out you go.
01:04:35Huh?
01:04:46Oh, Alois must have been here.
01:04:52This is great! She brought us cookies!
01:04:57Patrasche, it's going to be fine.
01:05:00Once I win that art contest, we'll have plenty of money.
01:05:25In my opinion, the most outstanding of the submissions
01:05:28is this piece right here.
01:05:30I agree. It's clearly the superior entry.
01:05:36Before I use any of the prize money to pay the rent,
01:05:39I'm going to go out and buy you a great big steak dinner.
01:05:42What do you think about that?
01:05:44Yes, this artist is amazing. He's not even 18 years old,
01:05:47yet he's found a way to take the religious theme of the piece
01:05:50and make it accessible to the viewer.
01:05:52And it's technically superior.
01:05:54Would you mind taking a look at the one next to it,
01:05:57the charcoal piece?
01:05:59I don't believe this young boy has ever taken an art lesson in his life.
01:06:03He doesn't have the technical skills to paint with oil on canvas.
01:06:07But look at what he's accomplished.
01:06:09The emotional content is absolutely stunning.
01:06:12The subjects leap into your heart, and you can feel them come alive.
01:06:17He's gifted, all right, but I feel the other piece
01:06:20displays a more comprehensive use of the artist's tools.
01:06:23I have to agree. The oil painting is a real solid piece of work.
01:06:26The brush technique and the use of color
01:06:28is far superior to any of the other entries.
01:06:31Remember whose name Grace is this contest.
01:06:34Ruben's paintings were always technically proficient,
01:06:37but the power of his work was his ability to touch people's hearts.
01:06:41That's the quality we should be looking for today.
01:06:48Well, of course I agree that emotional expression is an important consideration.
01:06:52But is that really enough?
01:06:54Don't forget our reputations are behind it.
01:06:56The winning piece must exhibit technical skills advanced enough for all to see,
01:07:00or people will start to question our qualifications.
01:07:07Patrasche, you wait here for me, all right, boy?
01:07:25LAUGHTER
01:07:31BELL RINGS
01:07:33BELL RINGS
01:07:51Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to announce
01:07:54the winner of this year's Peter Paul Rubens Memorial Art Contest.
01:07:58After a careful review of all the entries by our distinguished panel of judges,
01:08:02it has been decided that the prize this year goes to...
01:08:06Mr Stephen A. Kieslingel, our winner.
01:08:09CHEERING
01:08:20Mr Kieslingel will receive the following prize,
01:08:23200 francs in cash and a two-year scholarship to art school
01:08:27covering his full tuition.
01:08:33CHEERING
01:08:56We've got to celebrate! Let's have a party!
01:08:59All right!
01:09:03Grandpa, I didn't win! I didn't win!
01:09:07There. Rich and talented.
01:09:33CHATTER
01:09:41Oh, we missed the announcement!
01:09:46Wish I knew. Is that Nello's painting up there? Huh?
01:09:51Quiet down, will you?
01:10:03DOG BARKS
01:10:05Huh? Oh.
01:10:07Patrasche!
01:10:11Thanks so much.
01:10:13Oh, you're such a loyal friend.
01:10:15And I don't even have any food I can give you. I'm sorry.
01:10:18DOG BARKS
01:10:33DOG BARKS
01:10:35Patrasche!
01:10:48What is it, boy? What have you got there?
01:10:52CHATTER
01:11:00I don't believe it! Look at all that money!
01:11:03Oh.
01:11:17Ah!
01:11:19Ah!
01:11:23Faster, Hans! It's out here somewhere!
01:11:25Yeah!
01:11:26Look sharp!
01:11:38Mother, what will happen to us if we can't find that money?
01:11:43Well, I'm not really sure.
01:11:46I know we would have to sell the house and move somewhere else.
01:11:49That'd be horrible.
01:11:52Worked so hard to set up this rebuilding fund.
01:11:55It was only this morning he was able to borrow the money from the bank
01:11:59to rebuild the windmill and pay the farmers for the loss of their crops.
01:12:03Now it's possible we may lose everything.
01:12:09Huh? Oh.
01:12:17KNOCKING
01:12:19Nello?
01:12:21Oh. We found this. I think it belongs to your father.
01:12:29It's Father's money pouch!
01:12:31Mother, come to the front door! Nello's here!
01:12:35Nello, come in out of the cold! You too, Patrasche! Come on!
01:12:41What's going on?
01:12:43Nello found this!
01:12:45It was Patrasche. He found it buried in the snow by the side of the road.
01:12:49Oh, my God. This is the money my husband lost earlier.
01:12:52He's been out all night looking for it.
01:12:54Glad we found it.
01:12:59Thank you so much, Nello. And you too, Patrasche.
01:13:04Thank you, Nello.
01:13:06Patrasche.
01:13:08Thank you, Nello. You've saved our family. I thank you.
01:13:13Oh, your hands are so cold.
01:13:17I'll bring some hot soup. You stay right here by the fire.
01:13:23And you stay over here too, Patrasche.
01:13:27Oh, poor thing. You must be exhausted.
01:13:31You have a little rest. There.
01:13:36Thank you.
01:13:45Nello, it's been such a long time.
01:13:52Nello?
01:13:54Alois, I have to tell you about something important.
01:13:59You don't have to explain.
01:14:01How can that be?
01:14:03I was there when they announced the winner.
01:14:06But Nello, try not to be discouraged. You'll win it next time.
01:14:12Alois.
01:14:20You love Patrasche as much as I do, don't you?
01:14:23Yes, Nello.
01:14:25I'm glad. You see, Patrasche is very hungry.
01:14:29He is? We've got some meat in the kitchen. I can bring it out.
01:14:32You stay right here, Patrasche.
01:14:35Mama!
01:14:58Goodbye, Patrasche.
01:15:00Alois will take good care of you.
01:15:14You'll like this, Patrasche.
01:15:16Huh? Nello?
01:15:18Eat this. You'll feel much better.
01:15:30Thank you.
01:15:40There's no hope for me now. I am ruined.
01:15:54Oh, my God!
01:16:01Huh?
01:16:05My money! It's back! It's back!
01:16:08Patrasche found the pouch and Nello delivered it to us.
01:16:12Nello brought it here?
01:16:14Yes. It was my friend Nello, Father.
01:16:19It never occurred to him to steal.
01:16:21And just one coin out of this bag would have helped him so much.
01:16:27I was blind. I've misjudged the boy and treated him very badly.
01:16:32I'm ashamed, Alois.
01:16:49I'm hungry.
01:16:53Patrasche?
01:16:56What is it, boy?
01:17:01Patrasche!
01:17:11Alois, where are you going?
01:17:13I've got to find Nello. He's out there somewhere.
01:17:16I can't go off in his blizzard. It's too dangerous.
01:17:19But I have to.
01:17:21I'll go find him. You wait here, Alois, all right?
01:17:25Now both of you get inside. It's freezing.
01:17:38George! Paul!
01:17:42This is Mr. Ike. He's from the city.
01:17:47Nice to meet you, sir. I'm an artist. I live in Antwerp.
01:17:51I was one of the judges who helped pick the winner of today's competition.
01:17:54But I still feel the other judges were incorrect.
01:17:57The most talented artist in the contest was Nello.
01:18:00Nello?
01:18:01Yes, and I came here to offer him the opportunity to study art in town on a scholarship I would arrange.
01:18:10Where's he gone? He was just here a minute ago.
01:18:13He isn't home, I know that.
01:18:15We went there and it was all cleaned up, like nobody lives there anymore.
01:18:22What's the problem, Hans?
01:18:24Nothing, except...
01:18:26What is it? Speak up.
01:18:29You see, he got behind in the rent, so I told him he had to leave by Christmas.
01:18:35What an idiot!
01:18:37You evicted him on Christmas?
01:18:40In a way, I did.
01:18:42Damn you!
01:18:54Merry Christmas!
01:19:12Merry Christmas!
01:19:42Merry Christmas!
01:20:08I can't believe it!
01:20:12Oh!
01:20:23Wynne's paintings! They're beautiful!
01:20:42Oh!
01:20:49Oh!
01:21:01There it is! Ruins at last!
01:21:04Ah, dear Virgin Mary, now that I have seen Rubens, I have nothing more to ask for.
01:21:34Patrasche!
01:22:04Oh!
01:22:09Patrasche, promise me that you will watch over me alone.
01:22:34Oh!
01:22:41Oh!
01:22:43Oh!
01:23:08Patrasche?
01:23:13Oh, Patrasche!
01:23:15You came to find me, boy.
01:23:17My best friend.
01:23:21I love you.
01:23:23You and I will be together forever.
01:23:31Take a look way up there, Patrasche.
01:23:34Those are the paintings by Rubens.
01:23:36The ones I've longed to see.
01:23:39Aren't they magnificent?
01:23:42Oh, my Patrasche.
01:23:44I'm... I am so happy now.
01:23:58You're tired, aren't you?
01:24:00Me too.
01:24:02Forgive me, Grandpa.
01:24:05I have to rest for a while.
01:24:08I hope you don't mind.
01:24:11We'll rest together, Patrasche.
01:24:13You and I.
01:24:42Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:24:44Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:24:46Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:24:48Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:24:50Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:24:52Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:24:54Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:24:56Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:24:58Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:00Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:02Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:04Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:06Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:08Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:10Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:12Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:14Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:16Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:18Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:20Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:22Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:24Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:26Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:28Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:30Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:32Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:34Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:36Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:38Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:40Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:42Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:44Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:46Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:48Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:50Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:52Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:54Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:56Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:25:58Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:26:00Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:26:02Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:26:04Rest in peace, Patrasche.
01:26:06Hello!
01:26:30Aloha!
01:26:32George, you're late.
01:26:34I couldn't be helped.
01:26:36I have a great surprise for you, though.
01:26:38Paul just got in from Hoboken Village.
01:26:40Hi!
01:26:42Paul, it's been so long since I've seen you.
01:26:44Your father gave me some days off from the windmill.
01:26:46We're not too busy.
01:26:48Not this time of year, anyway.
01:26:50I see.
01:26:52How are my mother and father doing?
01:26:54Oh, fine.
01:26:56They do want you to come and visit them more often.
01:26:58I know we'd never admit it,
01:27:00but I think your father's worried
01:27:02that you may be having a hard time at the convent, Aloha.
01:27:06How could I be having a hard time?
01:27:08I love what I do.
01:27:10I have all these delightful children to take care of.
01:27:12Sister!
01:27:14Come on!
01:27:16Let's go!
01:27:18Let's go!
01:27:20It's such a joy when I see all their smiling faces.
01:27:22Yeah.
01:27:24Hey, I have an idea.
01:27:26We could have a little fun today with the kids.
01:27:28How about it, George?
01:27:30We'll head to the wharf and go for a ride on my boat.
01:27:32Great!
01:27:34They'll all be so excited.
01:27:36Well, let's go, brother.
01:27:38All right!
01:27:48I'm awakened without reason.
01:27:56It's a restless kind of season.
01:28:00I hear the thunder.
01:28:04I hear the raindrops.
01:28:08Then I see rainbows.
01:28:10A rainbow of you.
01:28:16I can remember
01:28:20Just like that summer
01:28:24The summer when I
01:28:26Found a friend in you
01:28:30When I cry
01:28:34I call out your name
01:28:38I can recall all
01:28:40Of our childhood
01:28:42Like a dream
01:28:44That will never die, love
01:28:50I'm taken by sorrow
01:28:52Then you bring me
01:28:54To the light
01:28:56When I cry
01:28:58I call out
01:29:00Your name
01:29:04Just touch me with heaven
01:29:06At my doorstep
01:29:08To remind me
01:29:10That I won't be alone
01:29:16Forever is kinder
01:29:18If it's you who
01:29:20Will remind me
01:29:22That our love
01:29:24No, it will not die
01:29:28No
01:29:32Show your face to me, my love
01:29:38Through all this darkness
01:29:40Let me know
01:29:42You're home
01:29:58You're my prayer
01:30:00When it is night time
01:30:06You give strength
01:30:08To my life, love
01:30:12Are you an angel
01:30:16With all of your wonder
01:30:20Are stars your playmates
01:30:22Within the sky
01:30:24Can you still see me
01:30:28Becoming a woman
01:30:32Can you believe
01:30:34It's been such a long time
01:30:40When I cry
01:30:42I call out
01:30:44Your name
01:30:48The echoes of strangers
01:30:50Sound familiar
01:30:52As if it were you
01:30:54I keep hearing
01:31:00I don't want to follow
01:31:02If it's here I belong
01:31:06But it's true
01:31:08That I miss
01:31:10Your smile
01:31:14I'll carry your memory
01:31:16Throughout my lifetime
01:31:18Through the winters
01:31:20And through the summertime
01:31:22Summertime
01:31:26I wipe away teardrops
01:31:28Cause I'm stronger
01:31:30Than I might know
01:31:32When I cry
01:31:34It won't be the same
01:31:40The laughter of friends
01:31:44My palm in your hand
01:31:46This is what life seems
01:31:48To be telling me
01:31:52I need to see
01:31:56When I cry
01:31:58I can be set free
01:32:04Like journeys of rivers
01:32:06To the ocean
01:32:08It's like we're together
01:32:10For a week
01:32:12Together for a week
01:32:18There is no denying
01:32:20I found courage in knowing
01:32:22Your love
01:32:24And I see
01:32:26You will always be
01:32:34The sweetest love I have known
01:32:36The sweetest friendship
01:32:42You've made me strong
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