Home on the Range
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Folks around these parts
call me Lucky Jack.

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Yep, they used to come
from miles around...

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just to get one rub
of my lucky rabbit's foot.

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This happens all the time.
Now, where was l?

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Now let me just
get this on the fire...

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and it'll be ready directly.
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We don't eat meat.
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It's kind of like
a professional courtesy.

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Perhaps we'll dine with you
some other time.

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You see, Grace and l
are returning to our farm...

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to say our last good-byes.
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Yeah. We need closure.
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I can sympathize there,
sister, I truly can.

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Until recently,
I, too, had a home.

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Echo Mine it was called.
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Us jackrabbits lived there
for generation after generation.

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Till some land-grabbing bandit
moved in...

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and flushed us out
like yesterday's oatmeal.

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Excuse us. My good fellow,
we must be on our way.

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Wait! There he is!
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Slim! You mean
this no-good varmint...

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is hiding out in Echo Mine
right now?

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-Without a doubt.
-Maggie, what are you thinking?

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Look, I got a score to settle
with that rhinestone fat boy...

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and nothing to lose.
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But it'll be dangerous going
after Slim all by yourself.

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Hey, I got the rabbit.
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That's not all you got, Maggie.
You got us.

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We are sticking to our plan
and going home.

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Hold on, you two.
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As strange as this sounds,
Grace is actually making sense.

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-Thank you.
-You want the money...

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and I want to get even
with Slim.

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The three of us go together,
and we're sure to get him.

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Once you collect the reward,
I'll walk out your front gate...

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and I'll stay out of it forever.
Deal?


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