Duel in the Sun
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and get me a little fun
and relaxation.

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Anything l can bring you, ma?
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No, thank you.
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Pearl, l think
l'll try to get you one...

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of them newfangled
bathing suits.

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She swims real well, ma.
Where'd you learn?

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Oh, my dear!
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You...you varmint!
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What you getting
your bristles up about?

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Giddy!
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What is it? Who's Mr. Crabby?
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Why did you wake me up?
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l almost forgot.
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Mrs. McCanles wants to see you
up in the sitting room.

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Maybe you better hurry.
She's been a-waiting.

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l didn't know where you was...
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so l said,
''l'll go see Mr. Lewton.''

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And he said--
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Why are you so slow?
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l don't rightly know...
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exceptin' l always have
so much to remember.

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This is the child, Jubal.
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Of course, she isn't dressed
quite properly, but...

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Close the door, Pearl.
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This is Mr. Crabby.
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We have no minister
in these parts, but--

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A man doesn't have to wear
the cloth to be a sinkiller.

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l know that.
That's why l was so anxious...

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to have you talk to the child.
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Come here, girl.
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You call her a child?
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Under that heathen blanket...
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there's
a full-blossomed woman...

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built by the devil
to drive men crazy!

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You mustn't frighten her.
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l'm sure she only needs
a little guidance.

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Guidance she needs,
and guidance she'll get...

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or l ain't been the sinkiller...
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from here to El Paso
for thirty years.

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Sit down, girl.
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You could be a woman of sin
or a woman of God.

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Which is it to be?
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l want to be a good girl.
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Then remember that the devil's
always able to hog-tie you.

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Sometimes he comes
ghosting over the plains...

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in the shape
of a sneaking rustler...

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and sometimes--begging
your pardon, Laura Belle--


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