The Waltons 2 - Trouble On The Mountain - Plot & Excerpts
Sooner or later the electricity would probably be turned off at the house. And the way things were going, the Depression might get a lot worse before it got better. But unless he found some money at the end of a rainbow or he was suddenly elected President of the United States, there wasn’t much he could do about either problem. But as he drove up to the mountain with John-Boy and Grandpa early the next morning, it appeared like all the troubles of the world and then some were hanging over his two gloomy passengers. “Fine-lookin day, ain’t it, John-Boy?” “Uh huh.” He smiled over at Grandpa. “What do you think, Pa? Nice day, ain’t it?” “I reckon.” “Did I get you two up too early this morning?” “Nope.” “What’s the matter, Pa?” “Nothing.”
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