Boxcar Bertha
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:16:03
Deyah.
:16:05
Yeah, that's real good.
That's real good.

:16:08
You're gonna learn easy, I can tell.
:16:11
Mah de-yah. My dear?
:16:14
No.
:16:17
- Ma de-yah.
- That's good.

:16:20
Deah, you lookin' lovely.
:16:25
Thank you, Rake.
:16:31
- How's the house?
- Money, ma deah.

:16:35
Some small-town merchant and a
lawyer who works for the railway.

:16:41
But they got 'em a satchel.
:16:45
"Make light thy brother's load".
:17:02
Uh... honey, you ain't planning
on using that, are you?

:17:05
Use it? What for?
:17:08
Well, you just be careful
where you're aiming it.

:17:11
What do you mean?
:17:13
Nothing, honey.
:17:15
- Mr Mendares.
- Mendiez.

:17:18
Rake Brown, the fella
I was telling you about.

:17:21
- How do?
- From the Louisiana Browns.

:17:23
Really? You must know some friends
of mine. The Coxes in New Orleans?

:17:27
I seldom make it up there.
I like Baton Rouge personally.

:17:31
It's down.
It's a little south of Baton Rouge.

:17:36
When we say "up", that's because
we lived on the north side of town.

:17:40
- This is a friend of mine. Bertha.
- How do?

:17:42
- How do you do?
- Bertha?

:17:49
- Oh, can I offer you a cigar?
- Thank you.

:17:58
Everybody's striking.
East coast, West coast.


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