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Don't you know
your mother worries about you?
What are you doing?
Who do you think he is?
The man you hit just now
is your father.
I have no father like him.
My father was a civil servant.
He's dead.
If my father were alive,
for 20 years.
All these years it's just been us.
Right, Mother?
No father could be that selfish.
What if, out of respect for his son,
he couldn't call himself father?
He didn't want you to be
He wanted you to have
an education and a good job.
That's why he had to lie
and live in Ioneliness.
He's been poor,
but wherever he was,
he always paid for your schooling.
Aren't you sorry for striking
such a considerate father?
I'm sorry.
I didn't know.
My son has been to school.
His words make sense.
I abandoned him,
and now I call myself his father.
It's natural for him to object.
I'll go away again.
Shinkichi has accepted you
in his heart.
I don't want him
to feel awkward because of me.
Let me go as the usual carefree uncle
one last time.
I'll start up in business again.
If I do well, I'll return.
I'll be a great actor
so Shinkichi won't be ashamed of me.
And you can thank me
with a curtain call.
Will you take me with you?
I don't want to leave
without returning your kindness.
I'll work hard.
I'll start a new life.
Did you hear that?
How sweet!
Will you take care of her?
She's a good, gentle girl.
Help my son become a great man.
Uncle?
Where is Uncle?
You mean Father?
He went on the road again.
Don't try to stop him.
Just be a great man.
That's all he wants.
Since you were born,
he's been coming here
with that one hope in mind.
Where are you going?
Kamisuwa.
And you?
No place in particular.
How about organizing
a new troupe with me?
I don't know if I can pull it off.
One more to Kamisuwa.
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