Maverick
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This creature's named Maverick
and I'm Annabelle Bransford.

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-I'll be taking this coach.
-So am l.

:32:06
That ought to be fun.
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Lord knows what he'd have done,
alone in the stage for two days.

:32:12
I hope you can relax
and enjoy the journey now.

:32:16
See, my feeling is
that if there weren't any women. . .

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. . .none of us would be here.
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What kind of sense does that make?
:32:25
If there were no men,
we wouldn't be here either.

:32:28
Are you mocking me?
:32:30
Don't get ruffled.
:32:31
I was agreeing with you
in a totally unusual way.

:32:35
What would this world come to
without gentlemen like yourself?

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A passenger! Come ahead.
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Right this way, sir. Want a hand?
:32:50
I'm the driver.
:32:53
Are you all right?
:32:55
Why does everybody ask me that?
:32:57
Get me up there so we can
get this thing going.

:33:18
I think it's about time
we get to know each other.

:33:21
Mr. Maverick has aspirations
to be a card player.

:33:24
I'm not totally ignorant of cards.
Can't be in my line of work.

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-And pray what might that be?
-Lawman.

:33:32
I bet you're the best there is.
I can tell things about a man.

:33:35
I can't quite place your accent.
Where in the South are you from?

:33:39
Ever been to Mobile?
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That's where I'm from.
:33:44
Mobile, Alabama?
Hell, I been there.

:33:46
I'll bet we know the same people.
You start.

:33:50
I've tried so hard
to forget that place.

:33:52
I endured
such personal tragedy there.

:33:58
A woman's suffering
is not a funny thing, Bertie.


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