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:18:04
The way those Rough Riders
rode over San Juan Hill...

:18:07
showed those Spaniards something.
:18:15
I'll bet you Cuba'll never be able
to govern herself.

:18:18
Now, I'm predicting
in five years she'll sign.

:18:21
Did you hear anything about Yancey
being in Cuba?

:18:23
Yancey? You're always hearing something
about him being somewhere.

:18:27
Now, I heard that...
:18:28
Fella told me he was over at
Cherokee strip living with a squaw.

:18:31
Someone said he's over at the Kickapoo
land opening, sold out for big money.

:18:35
I heard he was in Amarillo. Drunk a
quart of whiskey in a day and died.

:18:41
Suppose it's true
about Yancey and Dixie Lee...

:18:43
that he sent her the money
to build that brick house?

:18:46
Folks that use up air for that kind of talk
have one-chambered minds...

:18:49
and mighty small caliber.
:18:52
- Old boy's kind of touchy today.
- Yeah.

:18:54
Hey, that Dixie Lee case
comes up this afternoon, don't it?

:18:57
- Yeah.
- Old Charlie Flash is on the jury.

:19:00
Sure hope he's sober.
:19:09
These are all right and corrected, Rickey.
:19:12
- But I want a reprint on this one.
- Yes, ma'am.

:19:15
- But how about the boilerplates?
- No, we won't have room.

:19:19
The Dixie Lee story
will carry over to the second page.

:19:22
- So, they let her out on bail yesterday?
- Well, they wouldn't if I had my way.

:19:26
Don't you think that you're being
a little too severe on Dixie Lee...

:19:29
- putting her in jail?
- No...

:19:31
and I'll show her something
before I'm through.

:19:37
- Well, that's for you.
- Now, I don't mean to be abrupt.

:19:41
That's all right.
:19:44
My ad looks good,
even if I did write it myself.

:19:49
I brought the check.
:19:53
Now, you're paying this today
just to help me.

:19:55
No. See, I get my money's worth.
:19:58
Everybody reads the paper
since you made it a daily.


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