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:47:02
- Are you sure, Mr. Carnes?
- You just try to change my mind.

:47:07
Ali, ain’t it wonderful,
Pa making up our minds?

:47:10
And he won’t change neither.
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Once he gives his word
that you can have me, you got me!

:47:15
I know I got you.
:47:17
Mrs. Ali Hakim, the peddler’s bride.
:47:21
Oh, wait till I tell those girls.
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Laurey! Laurey!
:47:26
The peddler-man and me
is going to get married.

:47:34
Congratulations.
:47:38
I hope we’ll be very happy.
:47:42
Hi, Laurey. What’re you doing?
:47:44
Going to pick peaches. What’re you doing?
:47:47
I peeked in your basket up at the house.
:47:50
I see you’ve got gooseberry tarts, too.
:47:52
I wonder if they’re as light as mine.
:47:54
Mine would float away if you blew on them.
:47:56
I blew on one of mine and it broke
into a million pieces.

:47:59
Ain’t she funny?
:48:05
Stop that!
:48:07
Stop it!
:48:09
Gertie! Go on up to the house and cool off.
:48:13
Get along! Mind!
:48:16
Don’t forget tonight at the auction, Curly,
mine’s the biggest hamper.

:48:28
So that’s that old Cummings gal
I heard so much talk of.

:48:31
- You seen her before, ain’t you?
- Yeah, but not since she got so old.

:48:36
Never did see anybody get so
peaked-looking in such a short time.

:48:39
Yeah. Says she’s 18.
:48:41
Bet she’s 19.
:48:46
Are you really going to drive
to the box social with that Jud fellow?

:48:49
I reckon so. Why?
:48:52
Oh, nothing.
:48:53
Everybody seems to
expect me to take you.

:48:55
Then maybe it’s just as well you ain’t.
:48:58
We don’t want people talking
about us, do we?


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