Young Mr. Lincoln
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:20:01
If you put that in the past tense,
I'll plead guilty. I was in the legislature.

:20:05
Mr. Lincoln's practicing law with John Stuart,
my opponent for Congress.

:20:09
That's a mighty flatterin' way
he puts it, ma'am...

:20:12
when what I'm really doin'
is wearin' a hole in Stuart's best rocking chair.

:20:28
First I thought
it was that apple, for sure.

:20:31
Then I sank my teeth
into that peach, and...

:20:34
I just couldn't seem to
make up my mind.

:20:37
So I sample the apple again.
:20:41
Hey, you all
can't do that to me.

:20:43
Aw, go on back to that!
:20:48
- What is it?
- It's a pie-judging contest, Ma.

:20:51
I should've brung
one of my sweet potato pies.

:20:53
- You sure should, Miss Clay.
- You'd sure win.

:20:56
I wish you had, Miss Clay.
They're so good!

:21:07
- Look.! He's sure hungry.!
- Yes, he is.!

:21:18
By the time I get the apple down,
the peach is smellin' so good...

:21:21
I'm sure it's the best.
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So it goes.
:21:31
First one, then the other.

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