My Little Chickadee
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Five beads. I'll see them.
One, two, three, four, five. There you are.

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- What do you got?
- Three squaws.

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Three squaws? No good. Three chiefs.
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Big Chief always win.
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What are you up to now, you red rascal?
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That'll teach you a lesson.
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Teach you the bottle is mightier
than the quiver.

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- Big Chief catch trouble.
- Big Chief can catch no trouble...

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only from revenue agents for splitting
a bottle of whiskey with an Indian.

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- Are you cousin Sheriff Twillie?
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I'm a sheriff, but I haven't any relatives
west of Canarsie.

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I'm Flower Belle's cousin, Zeb.
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You are?
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Well, if you ever see your cousin...
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tell her her husband would like to quaff
a dish of tea with her sometime.

:34:51
I don't think you and cousin Flower Belle
are getting along the right way.

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- Is there a right way?
- Well, sure there is.

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Flower Belle likes her men strong, daring,
what live life dangerously.

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My boy, being Sheriff of this town
is pretty dangerous.

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The people here don't know the difference
between the Sheriff and a clay pigeon.

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Gosh, you mean your life
ain't worth two cents?

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Two cents?
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Have you any of the elusive spondulicks
on you?

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- You mean money?
- That is correct.

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You go back to the reservation
and milk your elk.

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Give this gentleman a seat.
Sit down, Cousin.

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Certainly good to see relatives...
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far away from home.
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Put the elusive right on the table there.
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- You mean all of it?
- Every cent of it, yes.

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Say, that's pretty good.
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- Is this a game of chance?
- Not the way I play it, no.


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