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Here is the scene word for word:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0632976/quotes This episode ran 90 minutes, one reason it is shown in syndication mostly when it is a marathon of some sort. Or it fits the networks' schedule somehow. I have seen it many a time. I am pretty sure they have even shown it regularly as two-part episode, however, scenes that were normally edited out, were inserted or they add a lot of commercials to make it work as a two-parter. As for Charles making a "whipping" statement out of the blue like that, I would think after the turmoil and drama Laura put the family through when she ran away after her little brother died, she put the fear in her family AGAIN, by being out so late. If you read the scene above, Charles even says it has "been a long while" since he gave Laura a whipping. One reason why she was such a behaved child, she remembered the last whipping. ![]() I have been worried to the point where I nearly lost it and got ready to let one of my daughters have it, but good, for staying out late and causing me such a scare. And I too am a parent who doesn't physically punish my children. My son is the exception.
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^ What Irene said. I couldn't have said it better.
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LEGAL SPICE ;)
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in the 1800s whipping children was a fairly common thing, the prefered ( and considered proper/lawful ) method was a hickory stick "The size of a man's thumb" ( diameter ).....The natives didn't approve ; while the whites called them "uncivilised" for letting "their children run loose, without discipline" , they felt it was the whites who were wrong, in beating their children. Natives never laid a hand on their children, prefering to treat them with kindness and love. ( Just a little history on child rearing in the 1800s )
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^ Many of those rearing children back in those days took these words from the Bible to heart - "Spare the rod, spoil the child."
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