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:26:00
- Don't forget my pony.
- I won't forget it.

:26:04
- How do you do?
- How are you, Mrs. Wyatt?

:26:06
Well, I... If it isn't Mr. Cravat.
:26:10
Well...
:26:12
- I heard you were back.
- Gracious lady.

:26:16
The years touch thee but lightly.
:26:21
- Your husband's looking better than ever.
- Yes, I think so, too.

:26:26
Mr. Cravat, could I see you a minute?
:26:37
Will you ladies forgive me?
:26:45
Quite a surprise.
:26:47
But of course, you're going to court?
:26:51
I most certainly am.
I'll be with you in just one moment.

:26:55
- This is to be a great day for Osage.
- Yes, indeed.

:26:59
Not more than two.
:27:01
Well, maybe three fingers.
:27:11
Dixie Lee sentenced to...
When did all this happen?

:27:14
It didn't yet,
but it will at 2:00 this afternoon.

:27:17
- What will?
- The trial.

:27:20
Trial?
:27:33
Sabra.
:27:36
Yes, Yancey?
:27:42
- Why, what is it?
- What's all this about Dixie Lee?

:27:47
I'm on my way to court now.
The charge is public nuisance.

:27:50
- Prosecuting?
- Pat Leary.

:27:52
- Who's defending her?
- Nobody in town would touch the case.

:27:54
The Judge will probably appoint someone
as a formality.

:27:58
- Where are you going?
- To court.

:27:59
What for?
You can't take the case of that woman.


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