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he's the only man
I know that started
at the bottom...

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and went down
in the world.

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He used to steal horses
for nothin'.
Now he gets paid for it.

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Come on, boy!
Get out of there
before you catch cold.

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Go on in the house.
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See what you
got us into?

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Me?
You hit him.

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Well, you would've
if I hadn't beat you to it.

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Pa...
first it was Johnson,

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and that
was on our land.

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And now they come drivin'
right up into our yard.

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Aren't we gonna do
anything about it?

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Well, I must be
gettin' old.

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Seems to me
we just did.

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It's no easy job, Sam,
takin' care of a woman.

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No, sir.
Mm-hmm.

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Yep.
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They expect things
they never ask for.

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And when
they don't get them,
they ask you why.

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Sometimes they don't ask.
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And they just go ahead
and punish you for
not doing somethin'...

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you didn't know
you were supposed to do
in the first place.

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What for instance,
sir?

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That's a very difficult
question to answer, Sam.
You're never quite sure.

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It's just that it's
sort of you might say...
relative.

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Relative to what,
sir?

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To how they're feelin'
at the moment.

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And how's that?
You never know.

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Uh, I don't believe
I really understand what
you're trying to tell me.

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I know, I know.
I never understood it myself.

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I never understood it.
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It's just one
of those things, Sam.

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It's around.
You just don't ever see it.

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Now suppose--

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