:04:01
(car horn)
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-(man) Howdy.
-(man #2) Howdy.
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- (woman) Morning.
- (man #2) What can l do for you?
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- (man) You Will Coleman?
- (man #2) That's right.
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(man) Well, this is Hud Bellington,
and l'm Ben Kyle.
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Good to meet you.
That's my wife, Jenny.
:04:26
- Howdy, ma'am.
- Howdy.
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And my daughter, Sarah.
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Alice, hiding behind the post.
And there's my son, Billy.
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We're up from Tulsa.
:04:35
Oh, really?
We got some kinfolk up there.
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We know that. Your uncle Fred's
the one that sent us out here.
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Says you got the finest
coon-hunting in the Ozarks.
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How about that? You hear that, Jenny?
Uncle Fred sent 'em down here.
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How's he doing?
:04:46
Feed and grain business
doing right good.
:04:49
Says he wants to sell,
move back East.
:04:51
Yeah, we heard about that.
We were hoping to...
:04:55
Hoping to make him an offer sometime.
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Boy, that sure would be
a fine thing for a family like yours.
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'Course, it'd be mighty tough
giving up country like this, too.
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- You'll stay for supper?
- Why, that's mighty kind of you, ma'am.
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Well, if we're going
to get any hunting done,
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we're going to
have to set up camp before dark.
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That is, of course,
if we have your permission.
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Oh, that'd be fine.
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There's a nice spot
just down the river,
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called Dripping Springs.
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Well, this road'll take you right to it.
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With hounds like these,
you're bound to tree a few.
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Well, they're the best
in Mr. Bellington's kennel.
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They're sure fine ones, mister.
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- They're champions.
- Yep.
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Won the coon-hunting competition
three years running.
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ls that right?
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Hey, you got any hounds
of your own, son?
:05:38
Well, ain't that a shame?
All this fine hunting...
:05:41
(Bellington) lt's getting late, Kyle.
Maybe we ought to go.
:05:44
Sure thing, Mr. Bellington.
lt's mighty nice meeting you folks.
:05:48
Yeah, y'all take care, now.