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:38:14
You going to get your
mouth around all that?

:38:18
Going to try.
:38:28
Hi, Hud.
:38:30
How are you, sport?
:38:35
Is that Truman Peters'
wife with Hud?

:38:38
I think so.
:38:42
Want me to call him over?
:38:44
No, no, just leave him
to his own business.

:38:46
Got a half a buck?
:38:59
Okay, come on on back.
:39:02
Aren't you going to
give me the change?

:39:06
Hey, hey.
:39:07
Well, let's make
a party out of this.

:39:10
Daddy, this not
too natural blonde here

:39:12
is Mrs. Truman Peters.
:39:14
How do you do?
:39:15
How do you do,
Mr. Bannon?

:39:16
"Wild Horse"
Homer Bannon, Lily.

:39:18
That's what
he used to be known as.

:39:20
And this kind of gangly youth
over there is my nephew Lon.

:39:32
You may have just noticed,
:39:34
but my daddy hasn't asked us
to sit down.

:39:38
That's 'cause he doesn't
want to socialize with me.

:39:40
He's a little fussy
about the company he keeps.

:39:43
Yeah, you're
a married woman, Lily.

:39:45
That doesn't go down
very well with him.

:39:48
He's a man of high principals
and what have you.

:39:51
He doesn't believe in any
loose living at all.

:39:52
Isn't that right, Homer?
:39:55
Granddad.
:39:57
Hey, Homer, you okay?
:39:58
Get me...
get me home, boy.


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