Cimarron
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:40:01
And Cim, the rising young engineer.
:40:05
I suppose he's out gassing
with Ruby again.

:40:07
Well, now, I've spoken to him...
:40:08
and I'll give him
another good talking to tonight.

:40:11
Go on, sit down, over there.
I'll stitch this up.

:40:23
Mother, I'm going out
to the Osage reservation.

:40:27
I've studied enough geology,
and they need new engineers out there.

:40:29
You're not fooling me for one moment,
young man. It's Ruby.

:40:33
Well...
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Why, I should think you'd be ashamed
of yourself...

:40:37
mooning around with an Indian hired girl.
:40:39
Ruby isn't an Indian hired girl.
She's the daughter of an Osage chief.

:40:41
Osage, fiddlesticks.
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She's just as important
in the Osage nation as...

:40:44
well, as Alice Roosevelt is in Washington.
:40:46
I've heard just about enough from you,
Cimarron Cravat.

:40:49
And you might just as well know it,
that as soon as I'm on my own...

:40:52
I'm gonna marry Ruby.
:40:53
- Your father will put a stop to this.
- Dad knows.

:40:57
It's all right with him.
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Ruby's waiting, Mother.
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Goodbye.
:41:22
Well, that's a nice social problem,
an Indian in the family.

:41:26
Well, I'm going to pick out the richest
white man in town and marry him.

:41:30
Sure struck it rich, Louis.
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Yes, boys. Money's coming in so fast
I don't know what to do with it.

:41:35
- Isn't she a beauty?
- It's a crackerjack!

:41:37
Hey, Cal, how do you like it?
:41:39
It's a humdinger.
:41:40
Latest thing out, folding glass front.
:41:43
Show them, Irving.
:41:47
- Thirty, I bet.
- Does 30 an hour.

:41:50
- You don't say.
- How's the business, Cal?

:41:52
Fine. They're building another addition
to the Bixby house.

:41:55
- Say, that's great.
- It just couldn't be better.

:41:57
Hey, boys, don't scratch that.
It's a new car, you know.


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