Wild in the Country
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:01:21
- Sure a beauty.
- Least thing a man can do for
his only child on her birthday.

:01:26
Why, Norrie,
you look pretty as a bride.

:01:31
Thank you, Pa.
:01:34
Being as Pa got me that new guitar,
I thought you'd like my old one.

:01:38
Come on, you kids.
It's a big night, and it's all on me.

:01:43
Norrie.
:01:47
- Happy birthday.
- Thank you.

:01:49
Folks born in July,
they're home-lovin', they say.

:01:55
Come on now.
:02:01
- I'm glad to see you, Mr. Braxton.
- Evenin', Reverend.

:02:05
Glenn, young lady.
:02:10
[ Excited Chattering ]
:02:14
- A dollar's worth for me.
- A dollar? Thank you very much.

:02:19
You go enjoy yourselves.
I'll catch up.

:02:26
Step up, folks. Come on.
Oh, too bad. Don't go away mad.

:02:30
- Two for a nickel, sir. Thank you.
- There you go.

:02:33
All right, let's see.
:02:36
Supposed to knock it
off the barrel.

:02:38
- Next time. Stick around.
- Okay.

:02:41
- Too bad. Let's go.
- [ Clears Throat ]

:02:47
- [ Squeals ] Thank you.
- You win a big dog, a big doggie.

:02:52
- Step right up. Step right up, folks.
- It's fixed.

:02:54
How 'bout you, ladies?
Just one ball?


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