Broadway Bill
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1:22:13
Won't be long now.
1:22:14
We've got to win. If we don't,
it’s "good–bye, Colonel".

1:22:17
–What’s the matter?
–My head’s in a noose!

1:22:19
I promised I'd marry her
if Broadway Bill loses.

1:22:22
You can always change your mind.
1:22:24
She made him put it in writhing.
1:22:27
It can't be done. I'm slightly
married already.

1:22:30
–With who?
–To another in Deytonia.

1:22:33
In a moment of...
1:22:35
I'm sure that time the horse
forgot what he came for.

1:22:38
I've got to get back
to that skylark.

1:22:40
–So long and luck.
–Thanks.

1:22:43
The guy that puts his dough...
1:22:46
on them actually believes
in fairies.

1:22:49
Pay no attention to him.
1:22:51
Good luck.
1:22:54
Thanks, Princess.
1:22:55
Well, here we go.
1:22:57
I may be on my way back
to Higginsville in a while.

1:23:00
Don't think about that.
You'll win.

1:23:05
–What’s the matter with you?
–Nothing.

1:23:09
Nothing.
1:23:10
Good luck, darling.
1:23:21
There's Sunup!
1:23:24
–There's your horse!
–Shut up and sit down.

1:23:26
I'm going to go see
him start.

1:23:29
I wish I knew how
this was gonna end.

1:23:36
Broadway Bill look all right.
Why worry?

1:23:41
I don't think he was
ever sick.

1:23:47
He looks all right.
I got a bet on him.

1:23:54
I got plenty on him.
1:23:55
Excuse me, lady.
1:23:59
Did you bet on Broadway Bill?

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