How the West Was Won
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...I have lied about why
I wanted to work for you.

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I know.
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The real reason is, of course,
that I'm in love with you.

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Now, it's the truth.
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From the first moment I saw you...
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...I've known that I couldn't live
without you.

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I'd hate to be the cause
of your death, Mr. van Valen.

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I don't speak lightly, Miss Prescott.
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I'm prepared to assume
the responsibilities of a faithful husband.

1:00:33
Oh, and are you ready to assume
the responsibilities...

1:00:36
...of my property, too, Mr. van Valen?
1:00:40
Really? What, what kind of property?
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Gold, Mr. van Valen.
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Gold by the ton from what I understand.
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Bright, yellow, shiny gold.
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I had no idea.
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I'm sure you hadn't.
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Miss Prescott, I really mean...
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Here comes Agatha.
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If you must propose to somebody...
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...I suggest you get on your knees to her.
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Besides, she has beautiful hair.
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Look at 'em.
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You'd think they was gettin' ready
to bury somebody.

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Ain't we worn down enough as it is?
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Well, let's wake 'em up.
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Listen, everybody.
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"Come on along, everybody come along
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"While that moon am shinin' bright
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"Come on along
And raise your voice in song

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"We're gonna raise a ruckus tonight
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"It ain't no time to sit 'n brood
Raise a ruckus tonight

1:01:50
"It's time to strike a lively mood
Raise a ruckus tonight

1:01:54
"Go and get that old banjo
Raise a ruckus tonight

1:01:58
"Just pat your foot and tap your toe
Raise a ruckus tonight


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