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I agree.II-4-21 Rev. 4/27/82 Rev. 5/11/82 AFTER SONG: MILLY and the GIRLS come into the barn. MILLY is in the lead. The other girls follow in a line of three pairs. Good morning. MILLY (the sergaent) The BROTHERS are taken unaware. They scatter ?╟÷?√ß?╟÷ each to a side of the barn near their girls. BENJAMIN is left alone to bear the brunt of?╟╓ MILLY's dialogue. Morning ladies. BROTHERS (ad libbing) Morning men. GIRLS (in unison) The BOYS all try to make visual contact with their girls, while keeping a physical distance. MILLY Breakfast is on the table. The muffins are in the warmer. You better hurry so you can get back to your chores and we can ?║et back to ours. Yes m'am. ALL BROTHEFS (ALICE! does a little wave to GIDEON. HE waves back. The other brothers hang back: staring at their girls) MILLY And don't forget to stoke the fire before you leave. (The BOYS reluctantly exit) Gideon, you're not suppose to be here. real GIDEON Milly, I'm/worried about Adam. He's been up on the ridge for more'n a month. It's real dangerous to be up there alon??. (MILLY doesn't respond) Milly, do you understand what I'm sayin'? MILLY (quietly) Yes, I understand.