Sergeant York
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:57:01
Zeke was
a-telling me,

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but i couldn't
believe it.

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About what?
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That you
got religion.

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Well, that's a fact,
mr. Tomkins.

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Well,
i'll be damned.

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I sure would
like to be

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a-buying that there
mule back.

:57:14
You would?
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Yeah. How much would
you be asking for him?

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Let's see.
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You said he was
worth $40,

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and i allowed you
$30.

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That's right.
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Well, you can
have him back for $20.

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Oh, mr. Tomkins,
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abraham's worth
a sight more than that.

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Maybe he ibut seeing as how
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i'm trying to do
the fair and square thing, alvin,

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$20.
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I reckon i know
what you're thinking.

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It's more blessed to give
than to receive.

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Maybe. Come on.
Get your mule.

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And another thing,
i'm going to give you back

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the clock
you sold me.

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It don't run,
nohow.

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Howdy, mr. Andrews.
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Howdy.
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I'd kind of like
to see zeb.

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Are he here about?
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Maybe he is.
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I sure would like
to have words with him.

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You coming peaceful?
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Yes, sir,
mr. Andrews.

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I ain't looking
for no trouble.

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Zeb! Come
out of there.

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There he be.
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Howdy.
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What you be wanting
with me, alvin york?

:58:33
I want to
talk to you, zeb,

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about that there
piece of land.

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I bought it.
It's mine.

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I know it, but...
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sure, it's yours,
zeb, but-

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but nate tomkins
was a-figuring that-

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nate was
just thinking-

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it's mine, and i'm
going to keep it.

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Sure, it's yours,
but if you only allow me to talk, why, l-

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ain't nobody
a-holding you.

:58:59
Oh, yes, they are.

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