Hallelujah
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Dancing with me is like having
a rabbit foot in each pocket.

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Then I ought to be about the luckiest man
in the world, right now.

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I ought to have been here a long time ago.
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Why, what do you know about that?
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- Why, if that ain't the old boy himself.
- Where?

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Well, there's Hot Shot now, honey.
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Say listen, he's got more money
than he knows what to do with.

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And is one of the most generous suckers
I ever heard tell of.

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- Is that true, sure enough?
- I mean it.

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Let's go on to him and ask. Right now.
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Come on, let's go see what he got.
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Come on, big boy.
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Atta boy.
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Hey, Hot Shot, look here.
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Who called Hot Shot?
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Come here a minute, will you?
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What's on your mind, high yellow?
What's aching you now?

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Here's a boy who says he feels
kind of lucky.

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And he wants to know if you gonna
give him a little accommodation.

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Say, come on now
and help the boy out a little.

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You know anything
about shooting dice, son?

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Well, I just knows the words.
I ain't so familiar with the tune.

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You old sweet rascal, you.
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- You sure can say some cute things.
- Sure enough?

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Not tonight.
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I ain't wasting no time
on no buck-and-a-half cotton picker.

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Say, what's the matter with you,
goofy head.

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This boy ain't one of those kind,
is you, big boy?

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Say, what does he mean,
buck-and-a-half cotton picker?

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I bet I got more money in my pocket
right now...

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- than he ever thought of having.
- Sure you have.

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Say, honey, wouldn't it be nice
if you'd spent a $100...

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all on your baby? By this time tomorrow...

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