Annie Get Your Gun
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1:18:00
We can't keep track of him. Colonel, sir...
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-...I have a letter from Pawnee Bill to you.
-Thank you.

1:18:05
We were expecting you in
on the Great Eastern.

1:18:08
Of course, I don't like to be separated
from my cattle.

1:18:12
Charlie, show these gentlemen below.
1:18:14
Could I interest you in a tub
of nice fresh milk?

1:18:16
-Let me read it.
-Certainly.

1:18:19
"Dear old pal.
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"Welcome home, you millionaires.
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"We want to give you all a big reception...
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"...at the Hotel...."
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No, honey. Brevoort.
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I can read, lately.
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"The Hotel Brevoort.
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"Tomorrow night.
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"The town's dying to meet you.
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"Frank's bringing all his society friends."
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All right. Turn over.
1:19:00
"Please tell my messenger
that you will come...

1:19:05
"...so we can start
to ice the champ-a-ginny."

1:19:11
Champagne.
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"Ice the champagne.
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"Your old pal, Pawnee Bill."
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Champagne at the Brevoort.
That old tenderfoot must be filthy rich.

1:19:21
Good! Pawnee Bill possible sucker.
1:19:25
What are you talking about?
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Buffalo Bill poor, but good.
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Pawnee Bill bad, but rich.
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Put together, make good and rich.
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He may have something there.
We could merge, you know.

1:19:37
We've got the prestige
and he's got the money.

1:19:40
We could combine our shows.
1:19:42
Annie, how would you like that?
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If the shows could merge, me and Frank
would just have to work together...

1:19:51
...and then pretty soon, maybe
him and me could do some merging.

1:19:54
Yes. I'd better go find that messenger.
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Now, you'll be with your friend, Frank.

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