Oklahoma!
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:12:00
Why don’t you kiss her
when she acts that way?

:12:03
She’s aching for you to, I bet.
:12:05
I won’t even speak to him,
let alone allow him to kiss me...

:12:08
... the bragging, bowlegged,
wished-he-had-a-sweetheart bum!

:12:11
She likes you quite a lot.
:12:15
She liked me any more,
she’d sic the dogs on me.

:12:19
- Hello, Jud.
- Hello, yourself.

:12:28
Listen, who’s the low filthy sneak
Laurey’s got her cap set for?

:12:31
- You.
- Never mind that.

:12:33
There must be plenty of men
trying to spark her.

:12:35
Plenty.
:12:37
What about him?
:12:39
She wouldn’t take up with a fellow like that,
that bullet-colored hired hand.

:12:43
Don’t you go saying anything against Jud.
Best hired hand I ever had.

:12:47
Just about runs the farm by himself.
Two women couldn’t do it, you oughta know that.

:12:52
He’s around all the time, ain’t he?
:12:54
Takes his meals with you,
sleeps down at the smokehouse.

:12:58
I changed my mind about
cleaning the henhouse today.

:13:01
I got to quit early. I’m driving
Laurey to the party tonight.

:13:04
- You’re driving Laurey?
- Asked her.

:13:14
Well, wouldn’t that just make you bawl?
:13:19
Don’t forget, Aunt Eller.
You and me still got a date.

:13:22
How’re we going, Curly,
in that rig you made up?

:13:25
That ain’t no made-up rig, you hear.
:13:27
I done hired it over at Claremore.
:13:32
- Why don’t you go with him?
- I promised Jud.

:13:35
Why ever did you?
:13:37
Curly’s too fresh and big-headed,
waiting till the last minute to ask.

:13:42
Aunt Eller, are you really
going with Curly tonight?

:13:45
I sure am. You didn’t want him.
:13:48
But you could go with me and Jud.
:13:50
You picked your fellow, I picked mine.
That’s the way you want it, ain’t it?

:13:55
You’re sure a pair.
:13:58
Crazy young ones.

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