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Quite a shindig, ain't it?
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Some of these folks look as queer
in church as a mule does in the front...

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parlor.
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How do, Mrs. Cravat?
I'm Mrs. Tracy Wyatt.

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How do you do?
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It was so nice of your husband
to conduct this service this morning.

:41:27
About time the intellectual life
of this community was stirred up a bit.

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Yes.
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I was a schoolteacher back East,
that is in Cairo, Illinois.

:41:40
- Indeed?
- Yes, indeed.

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I can trace my ancestry right back
to William Whipple...

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one of the signers
of the Declaration of Independence.

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Lands, yes.
:41:52
Some pumpkins.
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I'll say. Hey, Annie.
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Come along, girls.
:42:14
- Dixie Lee, just arrived in town.
- Dixie Lee?

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Why, I thought you'd heard of her.
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Why, she's a...
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Right here, sister. Take my pew.
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Get up, webfoot, and give the gals a seat.
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Rest the velvet, lady.
Look out for them splinters.

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Sit down. Take off your hat.
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- Ain't she a huckleberry?
- Lollapalooza, field up, pert and chipper.

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Those girls. Red Fork.

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