Cimarron
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:26:35
- Howdy.
- Howdy.

:26:37
- Howdy, Yance.
- Howdy, Bull.

:26:39
- Morning.
- Morning.

:26:41
Morning.
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"...saffron-robed, arose from the ocean...
:26:46
- "to bring light to gods and men."
- Ocean?

:26:55
Yarns and laces, celluloid collars...
:26:58
knotting yarn, drawstrings,
shoestrings, suspenders.

:27:02
- Have you any fancy braids?
- Yes, ma'am, I have some fancy braids.

:27:07
That's Sol Levy, a walking notion counter.
:27:10
...suspenders, darning yarn,
celluloid collars...

:27:12
Howdy, Sol.
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Howdy, Mr. Cravat. Howdy, ma'am.
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Yes, ma'am, here's some drawstrings...
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...fancy braid and I'll give you
a real good bargain.

:27:25
I never saw anything like it in my life.
:27:29
I'm afraid they think my dress
is a little too elaborate.

:27:32
Why, Milton would have no words
for such beauty.

:27:48
Howdy, Cim.
:27:53
He called you Cim.
:27:59
- The boys are up to something.
- Who are they?


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