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Yes, sir...
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... that’ll sure be an interesting funeral.
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- I wouldn’t like to miss it.
- Well, maybe you will.

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Maybe you’ll go first.
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Where?
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Let’s see, now.
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Where did you work at
before you came up here?

1:00:25
- It was up by Quapaw, wasn’t it?
- That’s right.

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Lousy they was to me, too.
1:00:32
Always making out
they were better than I was.

1:00:34
Always treating me like I was dirt.
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So what’d you do? Get even?
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Who said anything about getting even?
1:00:43
No one, I recollect.
Just came into my head.

1:00:48
If it came to getting even with somebody,
I’d know how to do it.

1:00:51
Remember the fire in the Bartlett farm
over by Sweetwater?

1:00:55
I sure do. It was about five years ago.
1:00:58
Burned up the father, and the mother,
and the daughter.

1:01:02
- It was a terrible accident.
- That weren’t no accident.

1:01:07
Feller told me.
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Said that the hired hand
was stuck on the Bartlett girl.

1:01:13
One day he found her in the hayloft
with another feller.

1:01:18
It was him that burned the place.
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Took him weeks to get the kerosene,
buying it at different times.

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Feller that told me...
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... he made out like it happened in Missouri,
but I always knew it was the Bartlett farm.

1:01:32
What a liar he was.
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Get a little air in here.
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You ain’t told me yet
what business you had here.

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We’ve got no cattle to sell
and no cow ponies.

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There’s only one thing you could want
on this farm, and it better not be that.

1:01:51
That’s just what it is.
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You keep away from her, you hear?
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You know, somebody ought to tell Laurey
just what kind of a man you are.

1:01:59
And for that matter, somebody ought
to tell you once about yourself.


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