Oklahoma!
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:24:30
Quiet, everybody! Quiet!
:24:32
It’s time to start the auction.
:24:34
Who’s going to be the auctioneer?
:24:36
Why, Aunt Eller, of course.
:24:42
Say, Aunt Eller, Laurey ain’t here yet.
What do you reckon’s happened?

:24:45
Oh, they’re just pokey.
:24:56
Loosen up your pockets, fellows.
:24:59
You’ve been pounding the floor
of the new schoolhouse.

:25:02
Now let’s get money enough
to raise the roof.

:25:07
Mr. Skidmore’s been generous enough
to give us the land.

:25:09
He’s got more kids than the rest of us!
:25:12
Now, you know the rules, gentlemen.
:25:14
You ain’t supposed to know
what girl goes with what hamper.

:25:17
lf your sweetheart told you
hers will be done up in a certain way...

:25:21
... with a certain color ribbon,
that ain’t my fault.

:25:24
Can’t hardly lift this one.
:25:27
I’m bound there’s a mince pie in here.
:25:29
- Is there rum in it?
- Well, come and sniff for yourself.

:25:34
- Is there?
- Yeah.

:25:36
- I’ll go two bits.
- Two bits.

:25:38
Four bits.
:25:40
$2. That’s my boy.
:25:44
Hi, Laurey.
:25:45
- Where’s Aunt Eller and Curly?
- Up at the house, I think.

:25:49
Now, what am I offered for this one?
:25:52
Sold to Pete Larkin for six bits.
:25:56
Pete, you sure got a pretty gal
to go with your supper.

:25:59
Well, let’s go ahead.

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