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He was caring for a patient who was doing well, but suddenly transferred to the emergency room. Shortly after, the patient died, leaving the speaker questioning if the hospital's actions led to his death. The speaker is confused and upset, feeling that the patient shouldn't have died and suspecting foul play.

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John is being called repeatedly. He responds with frustration, asking what is needed. He dismisses America and its desire for troublemakers, suggesting they be forgotten in history. The speaker finds this viewpoint silly, emphasizing the importance of the matter at hand.

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Miss Sally is upset that her son Charlie is out late with Uncle Remus, who was telling him stories. Remus admits he forgot the time while telling a tale about a bear rabbit. Sally tells Remus not to let it happen again and takes Charlie to bed. Later, Remus and Miss Dozier discuss the child, with Remus suggesting the child needs his father. Dozier says the mother needs the father too, but it will take her time to realize it. Remus suggests Miss Dozier write a letter, but she rebuffs him, stating she will ask for his advice if she wants it. Remus asks if Dozier is mad at him, and she says she is not.

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The grandmother welcomes her daughter and grandson, Johnny, back home, noting Johnny resembles his grandfather. She instructs someone to show Johnny around the plantation and keep him out of trouble. Sally tells John she has to stay because her mother has enough responsibility already. John wants Sally and Johnny to return with him, but Sally refuses. John says he will have to go back without her. John tells his son he has to leave to do a job and tasks Johnny with taking care of his mother and grandmother. Johnny begs his father not to go, threatening to go with him.

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A farmer faced an angry bull on his ranch and attempted a peace offering, which the bull rejected. The farmer stressed that running is the last thing you want to do, especially without a tree for protection or with a "hot cow" nearby. In a desperate attempt to escape the situation, he called for Rufus. Rufus arrived, and the farmer thanked him, stating that Rufus would protect him.

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Someone was upset and stated, "They're fighting. They're really trying to hurt me." They then exclaimed, "Run. Damn. Run."

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Sally tells Uncle Remus to stay away from Johnny because he can't stop telling stories. Uncle Remus says he is just an old man who tells stories that have never done harm to anyone. He questions why the stories have lasted so long if they don't do any good. He mentions a hole he knows and that he was going to whitewash the walls. Uncle Remus says he was going away to Atlanta.

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Johnny was only trying to be like Brer Rabbit, but Miss Sally believes Uncle Remus's stories confuse him and make it difficult to raise him to be obedient and truthful. She asks Uncle Remus to stop telling him stories for a while because Johnny is too young. Miss Sally tells her mother that she can't overlook Johnny's behavior and that he has to learn. Her mother responds that without Uncle Remus and his stories, the child would be desolate and needs something to hold on to. She suggests that the boy needs friends of his own age.

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The speaker wonders why someone is agitated and scared. They notice the person digging and scratching, and they mention that the person is talking to Jason. They also comment on the person's facial expression and shaking. The speaker observes that the person is eating some toys and sees something on the floor that they have never seen before.

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The speakers express shock and concern as they witness a violent incident. They repeatedly mention that someone is dead and express disbelief. They mention getting "cow po" and "cow poleys" to help the injured person. The conversation ends abruptly.

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He has a problem. He has a problem. He has a problem. He has been in the garden. And then it was settled.

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The speaker reacts with shock and concern as the horses approach. They express disbelief and point out the damage caused to someone. They repeatedly emphasize the consequences of the actions taken.

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The horse was distressed and separated from the group, but eventually rejoined them. The police horse also seemed distressed. It was unusual to see a horse leave the pack like that.

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Uncle Remus is telling tales, as he used to do for Miss Sally when she was young. Fauzi asks if he has seen Johnny, as Miss Sally has been looking for him. Chloe scolds Uncle Remus for letting the boy out of his sight, reminding him that Miss Doshi told him to take care of him. Uncle Remus tells Miss Tempe to tell Miss Sally that the boy is with him. Someone is planning on going someplace and declares that nobody is going to stop them. Uncle Remus says he was figuring on doing something like that himself and asks if he can go along.

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A resident is questioning why there are only men present and demanding to know what is happening. He accuses someone of being a traitor and demands answers about the chaos that has occurred. The person being questioned refuses to provide any information and tells the resident to leave the property. The resident persists in asking why everything is being kept a secret and insists on knowing who is staying on the property. The conversation becomes confrontational and ends abruptly.

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The horse seemed distressed and separated from the group, but eventually rejoined them after dancing around. This behavior was unusual and not commonly seen.

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A child tells his mother that Uncle Remus is gone and asks why he left. The mother responds that she doesn't know but suggests that "mother" is to blame. Another person, Miss Sally, reports that Uncle Remus is getting in a wagon to leave.

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The speaker is upset about someone entering a messy area. They are interrupted during an interview but continue talking. The speaker becomes agitated and threatens violence towards the interrupter.

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Speaker 0 expresses extreme shock and states they have lost everything, including the moon, and now have nothing left.

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He is running, maybe because they hit him. Who is that guy right there?

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Anxious or quick-moving activity was observed on the other side of the vehicle. The speaker exclaims, "Oh my gosh. He's completely alive."

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Uncle Remus says there are ways to learn about a mule's hind feet besides getting kicked. He claims that tales about critters apply to people, but some folks aren't tuned in to listening because they're too busy with their own troubles. Miss Sally and Mister John are traveling to the plantation with Johnny. Johnny asks if Grandma is mad at them because of what Daddy writes in the newspaper, and if his parents are mad at each other. They hear frogs, and Mister John recalls catching frogs as a child and releasing them in Grandma's milk house after hearing a story from Uncle Remus about Brethrau. Aunt Tempe confirms the story about Brethrau is about having a tail and losing it. Johnny asks if Uncle Remus is real, and Aunt Tempe says he is, and to tell a tale about Bloody Rabbit to know he's real.

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Sorry to his family. This is a person right here. Oh, no.

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A large crowd is present. Someone is being told they are trespassing. The person speaking says they didn't see any signs. A man is described as "raging" and kicking people out.

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Uncle Remus says there are ways to learn about mules without getting kicked and that animal tales can teach lessons if one listens. Miss Sally and Mister John are traveling to the plantation with Johnny, who asks if his grandma is mad at them because of what his daddy writes in the newspaper. They hear frogs, and Mister John recalls catching frogs as a child and releasing them in his grandma's milk house after hearing a story from Uncle Remus about Brethrau. Aunt Tempe asks how there can be a tail when there ain't no tail. Johnny asks if Uncle Remus is real, and Aunt Tempe confirms he is, saying to tell a tale about Br'er Rabbit to know he's real.
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