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:30:02
Looks like I landed in
the wrong place again.

:30:07
Uh, you guys get on.
There's some fence to fix.

:30:24
Yeah, how 'bout that?
:30:30
You going to let them
shoot your cows

:30:31
out from underneath you
:30:32
on account of a
schoolbook disease?

:30:35
You getting that old, Homer?
:30:37
I wonder if a long quarantine
wouldn't satisfy him.

:30:42
You think they'd agree to that?
:30:43
Yeah, they don't have
to agree to nothing--

:30:45
they're the law.
:30:46
You can agree with them
till hell freezes over

:30:48
for all the good
it'll do you.

:30:50
Yeah, but that Mr. Burris
seemed like a reasonable man.

:30:55
You think they'd come in here
and liquidate?

:30:58
Hell, yeah, they'll liquidate,
you got what they say you got.

:31:01
Now, you look a-here.
:31:02
You've had 24 of my 34 years
working for you on this ranch,

:31:06
and, Daddy, you have had
top-grade cheap labor.

:31:09
I shoveled manure
out of barns for you.

:31:11
You got my calluses, for what?
:31:13
Your blessings the day you die?
:31:15
Now, damn it, I want
out of this spread

:31:18
what I put into it.
:31:21
Well, you got a proposal
to make to me, Hud?

:31:23
You get on the
telephone tonight

:31:25
and sell every breed cow
you own.

:31:26
They haven't got
a chain on you yet.

:31:31
Would that be your way
to getting out of a tight?

:31:33
Well, I can ship
the whole herd out

:31:35
before they begin the test.
:31:36
You mean, try and pass
bad stuff off on my neighbors,

:31:41
who wouldn't even know
what they was getting?

:31:43
Eh, you don't know
it's bad stuff.

:31:46
Aw, ship them out of state,
:31:47
unload them up north
before the news gets out.

:31:49
And take a chance
on starting an epidemic

:31:52
in the entire country.
:31:53
Why, this whole country
is run on epidemics!

:31:56
Where you been?
:31:58
Epidemics are big business--
:31:59
price-fixing,
crooked TV shows,


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