The Farmer's Wife

Synopsis: Farmer Sweetland is a lonely old widower. He is determined to marry again and he enlists the help of his housekeeper Minta to pick a wife from the local single women.
 
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1928
129 min
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THE FARMER'S WIFE

FARM APPLEGARTH:

...and don't forget to spread those

your master's pants, Minta

He will be the next one in marrying

now that he/she makes it their daughter

.Y why not? in the marriage there is something

magic... he/she has their beautiful side, Chudles Ash

To drink beer doesn't weaken

the lover's arms

If I was the Government he/she would leave alone to

the drunkards and it would watch over the lovers

I have seen the master put their eyes

in an or two women lately

.Ver to an old one in love

it is worse than to do it with tosferina!

The sacred marriage is

a prepared road roller...

to squash the hope of a

man and the happiness of a woman

...and many of those that are here,

often, compa.a wants...

...and necesitn to a man

strong in who to lean on

Now don't forget, dear Sr. Sweetland,

to come to my peque.a meeting next Thursday...

....y would rot Sr. Ash to be in the

door and to announce to the companies?

...I have a livery that could put on

I need time to make me to the idea,

Minta, but soon I will be a loner

My dear deceased's last desire

Tibby, was that arrived the moment...

he/she took another... but her

he/she didn't mention any name

There are an or two women floating in my mind

as the aroma of a Sunday meal

.Coja paper and pencil, Minta, and

we will see the pros and contras!

.Usted knows it, see from behind

don't look more than thirty!

But, you will live

with her of front

Does he find .Qu Thirza Tapper?

I don't worry about padded women...

whenever they are he in the appropriate parts

.Una woman that seems

a pillow at the thirty,

frequently it will be a mattress

of feathers at the forty!

Aim Mercy Bassett

of Royal Oak, just in case

There is something indecent, seeing them

to all in a paper piece

Not it is necessary to wish me luck

Louisa Windeatt will come

as a lamb to the slaughter

.La widow in person!

.Qu makes him/her ascend to my

hill, Sweetland?

I come as the foxes, you are so tender...

.a to choose a thick hen!

Wait to hear me... and then

we will have reason to drink

I will marry again,

Louisa

Then .la thick hen that wants...

is it for the nuptial breakfast?

It is first o'clock in knowing

their good luck, my lover...

...and I am a man to the one that

a ni.ito could take but

to the one that neither a regiment

it could force

"Yes" it is a word

very brief

"But there is another shorter one...

"Not I am their woman type,

I am too independent

It would only feel a silk glove

never my authority

.No thinks that it returns to

to go up their damned hill!

And in this matter, its

behavior has not been

the characteristic of a lady...

neither fairly pleasant

And don't change opinion...

he/she has decided their own destination

Not leave that that old junk,

the leather jacket of foxes,

Louisa Windeatt,

enter to this house again

...and of course

I will like to see it.

Not forget that the party

it begins at 4 o'clock on the dot.

Sincerely his.

Thirza Tapper

It is very kind on the other hand

to come to help us, Minta...

and also you, Sr. Ash

"The party doesn't have

still begun, Se.or."

.Entonces prefers him to serve

the plums before the ice creams?

Now the men look for

women something padded...

Understand it, Thirza Tapper,

.te is proposing marriage!

...I am a man to which a ni.ito would rot

to take, but to the one that neither a regiment...

Get up, lover

Samuel Sweetland

.Es the first man that there is

picked up the glove of my sexual challenge!

But I will never look for refuge in the arms

of a man... not even in his

.Cmo went that is that the ice creams

they would melt next to the fire!

.No participates in the

party, George!

Here the doctor is

and their wife

It is all so perfect one as in

a cafeteria of the railroad

Their excellence the parish priest,

and their mother... Honoroble Missus

.Deben to be the singers of the choir!

Please, those that have finished,

they want to leave to the garden

Fruit... fruit in the garden,

please

Mary Hearn, I go to

to marry again

Amusing .Es, a fortune-teller told me

that I would marry before an a.o!

.Apuesto to that I will be able to

to tell him/her who he is!

.Usted...

you, to their age!

Good, .no will want to marry

with a boy, truth?

.Porqu not? It is usually how they marry

the girls, with boys, is .no this way?

.Se dares to be considered

"a girl?"

.Entonces of what bitchy

way I should call?

Very inflated and not very prepared...

.Asi is as me I call it!

Their problem is that it delights him/her

to get dressed like a young boy

Is .Esto a nightmare?

Their hat is it

Green .Viejo! ... To go to one

woman in their fullness and beauty

!Not believe that it has been first o'clock,

because it has not been it!

.ngeles and demons!,

Does .qu make Sammy to the Boss of Mail?

.Pero, what it was

making, Sammy?

Not I will pursue more women.

Not I will finish the list

I believe that Mercy Bassett of the one

Royal Oak, will be as the other ones

I am embarrassed of Samuel Sweetland,

offering in sale for the whole region

It is sad for us, the men,

that he/she crawls, hat in hand...

.slo so that their griefs

be object of laughs!

.Ensilla my horse!

.Mi another coat!

Posed Royal Oak

We understand each other,

I believe that you are in love

We draw crisscross hearts.

True works teachers,

as round and white as

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Eden Phillpotts

Eden Phillpotts (4 November 1862 – 29 December 1960) was an English author, poet and dramatist. He was born in Mount Abu, India, was educated in Plymouth, Devon, and worked as an insurance officer for 10 years before studying for the stage and eventually becoming a writer. more…

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