Boxcar Bertha
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Yes, the Reader Railroad's
seen a great deal in its day.

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Wars, strikes, and now,
the indignity of it all,...

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...gangs of communists, whores,
pardon me, ma'am, and niggers.

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Nevertheless, at this very moment,
my agents are...

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Out cold and tied up in the kitchen.
Up against the wall, ma'am.

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How's that feel for you? That's too
tight? That too tight for you? Uh-huh.

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That's good.
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Folks, may I have your attention?
Folks?

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The lady would like to say something.
Go ahead, kid.

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Thank you.
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I'd just like to say
that this is a hold-up.

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We've come for your money
and jewels.

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So if you'd line up,
Bill, Rake and Von won't shoot you.

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Come on, move over there.
Come on, move it over there.

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Come on, hurry.
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Hey, you.
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You there, with what
you think is a cuspidor.

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"Lay not up for yourselves
treasure on earth,...

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...where thieves break through
and steal".

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- I see you sorta know your Bible.
- What do you mean, sorta?

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You forgot something.
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The passage goes "Lay not up
for yourselves treasures on earth,...

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...where moth
and rust doth corrupt,...

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...and where thieves break
through and steal".

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But lay yourselves up
treasures in heaven".

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- This here's my Bible.
- Mm.

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- That's real pretty, honey.
- Can't stick it in.


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