McLintock!
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We used to have quite good times
doing that sort of thing.

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There are a lot of things
we used to do.

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Good night, Mr. McLintock!
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Any luck?
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What are you talking about?
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l mean divorce!
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She still want it?
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Yeah.
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You know something,
women are funny.

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She fought like a wildcat
on your side...

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out there this afternoon.
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Come home... she slams
the door in your face.

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That divorce business...
is that what you get...

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when you pay a woman
not to live with you?

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That's about it.
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Some women l've knowed,
it'd be worth it.

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You know, if we had
any moral character,

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we wouldn't be standing here,
covered with mud, drinking...

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when we should be washing.
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G.W.
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Drago.
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Mrs. Warren,
these biscuits... mmmm!

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Why, thank you, Drago.
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Good morning, Mrs. Warren.
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Good morning, Mr. McLintock.
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One poached egg, tea,
toast, lightly browned and un...

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Why, Mrs. McLintock...
you have a black eye!

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l do? Oooh!
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Oh! Ohh... and Becky's
coming home today.


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