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You needed a new saw cylinder.
You got one?

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I can't find one on the market
to equal the old one yet.

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Come on, have some coffee.
We're ready for you.

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When you saw my gin burn down
last night you must've figured...

:32:14
you might get a good deal of business
your way in the morning.

:32:18
You want to know something?
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I'm always glad to know something
when there's something to know.

:32:24
I never did see that fire of yours.
No, sir.

:32:28
No, sir. Come on. Come on
in my house and have some coffee.

:32:31
You, you come too.
Come on, come on.

:32:35
No, I never did see that fire.
:32:38
We hit the sack after supper and I
didn't know till this morning.

:32:43
Baby Doll, come out here.
Come here, Baby Doll.

:32:46
I want you to meet Mr. Vacarro,
from the syndicate plantation.

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Say, what's your first name?
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How do you spell it?
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S, I, L, V, A.
:32:56
Sure enough?
Like a "silva" lining?

:32:58
Every cloud has got
a silver lining!

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What's that from, the Bible?
:33:04
No, the mother goose book.
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That name sounds foreign.
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It is, Mrs. Meighan...
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I'm known as the wop that runs
the syndicate plantation.

:33:15
Don't call yourself names,
let the others do that.

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You sure are a lucky fella, Silva,
gold or nickel plated...

:33:22
you're lucky I could take
a job on of your size now.

:33:26
You're my neighbour and I believe
in the good neighbour policy.

:33:29
You do me a good turn,
and I'll do you a good turn.

:33:33
Tit for tat and tat for tit
is the policy we live on.

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Aunt Rose Comfort...
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Baby Doll...
:33:42
Get your daddy's old maid sister
to bring coffee for Mr. Vacarro.

:33:45
Get her yourself?
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Honey...
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Honey, honey, honey.
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I want you to entertain
these gentlemen.

:33:55
Look, look at her blush.
Look.

:33:59
Look at her blush.
This is my Baby...


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