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:26:01
I prefer to stand,
sir.
No, sit down, Sam.

:26:04
I never talk to a man
who's lookin' down on me.

:26:11
Now, there's something
you wanna talk to me about?

:26:16
Yes, sir.
Sit down, Sam.

:26:20
I've--
:26:22
I've, uh, wanted to talk to you
for a long time, sir, but--

:26:28
Well, to come
straight to the point
of the matter, sir, I--

:26:31
I wanna ask
for your daughter's hand.

:26:35
You mean,
you wanna marry her, Sam?

:26:38
Yes, sir.
[ Lamp Rattling ]

:26:41
Why?
:26:44
- Sir?
- Why do you wanna marry her?

:26:47
Well, I, I love her,
Mr. Anderson.

:26:57
Well, that's not
good enough, Sam.

:26:59
- I beg your pardon?
- Do you like her?

:27:03
Well, I just said--
No, no,you said
you loved her.

:27:06
There's some difference
between lovin' and likin'.

:27:13
When I married Jennie's mother,
I didn't love her.

:27:16
I liked her.
:27:18
I liked her a whole lot.
:27:21
I liked Martha
for at least three years
after we were married,

:27:24
and then one day
it just dawned on me
I loved her.

:27:27
I still do.
:27:29
I still do.
:27:31
You see, Sam,
:27:34
when you love a woman
without likin' her,

:27:37
the night can be long and cold,
and contempt comes up
with the sun, and--

:27:43
Do you understand
all this I'm tellin' ya?

:27:46
Yes, sir.
Well?

:27:51
Oh, well, I...
I likeJennie, sir.
I've always liked her.


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