Sweet Home Alabama
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:55:02
It was built by my, uh,
great-great-great-grandfather,...

:55:06
Charles Carmichael, in 1853.
:55:08
Oh, boy, I bet you slid down
this banister a time or two.

:55:13
And over here we have
the, um...

:55:19
kitchen, but who hasn't
seen one of those?

:55:22
Let's start over here.
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Now, this is my favorite room.
:55:40
It was part of the, um,
Underground Railroad.

:55:45
Why are we whispering?
:55:47
The whole place is haunted...
:55:50
by ghosts of, um,
the Civil War soldiers.

:56:07
Jake!
...buttons.

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No wonder we lost the war.
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Was that one of 'em?
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Melanie?
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What are you doin'
in a closet?

:56:24
Hi. Barry Lowenstein,
"New York Post."

:56:26
Miss Carmichael is just showing
me around the plantation.

:56:32
Uh, Mr. Lowenstein is writing
a piece on the family,

:56:35
you know, since I'm marrying
the mayor's son and all.

:56:38
I had no idea.
Isn't that something?

:56:46
Well, a plantation by any
other name is just a farm.

:56:49
But it does roll off the tongue
a little sweeter, doesn't it?

:56:53
Well, I do believe Miss Melanie
forgot her manners.

:56:57
I'm Bobby Ray... her cousin.

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