Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
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:10:09
Well, right off...
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I don't remember how old I was
when I found out I was part Indian.

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My mama's family, a lot of them
had lived out west in the Dakotas.

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One of them had married a squaw,
Siwash tribe.

:10:23
You may say
that my pleasure in Indianhood

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and my passion for car travel
might be incongruous...

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if not mutually exclusive...
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but after all, first car
that ever stopped for me

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had been named in honor
of the great chief of the Ottawa.

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New York City.
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Sure is a hell of a town.
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Ominous.
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...gold or silver beads, she has...
- Ah!

:11:13
Sit down, dear,
do sit down.

:11:17
Take a load off
those lovely tootsies.

:11:22
Would you fancy
some sherry?

:11:24
Shit, oh goodness,
I'm all out of sherry.

:11:28
How about
some red Ripple?

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You know what red Ripple is,
don't you?

:11:33
Fruit punch
with a hard-on.

:11:36
To my own
special Sissy.

:11:42
So my letter
brought you flying, huh?

:11:45
Now where were you?
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Salt Lake City?
LaConner?

:11:49
I may have
a little surprise for you.

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But first tell me
about yourself.

:11:54
It's been six months, hasn't it?
In some circles, that is half a year.

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- How are you?
- Tired.


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