Cimarron
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:52:04
You haven't said a word
all the way home, pet.

:52:07
What's stirring you?
:52:11
That woman, smirking and smiling.
:52:14
And you stood there actually
talking to her, holding her hand...

:52:18
after she'd stolen your land in the run, too.
:52:20
She wanted that land because she was
trying to give up her way of living...

:52:24
- was desperate.
- Well, what's she doing here, then?

:52:26
Driven out by the neighbors...
:52:28
she heard the railroad was coming
through and came down here.

:52:31
You talk as though
you know a lot about her.

:52:33
A little. Comes from a good family,
victim of circumstances.

:52:37
Well, in a way, she's a good girl.
:52:40
A good girl?
:52:42
I know a lot of people
scattered over Oklahoma...

:52:45
that shouldn't cast a stone at her.
:52:47
Don't you quote your Bibles
and Magdalenes at me, Yancey Cravat!

:53:09
- Hello, Bill.
- Well, well, well.

:53:43
First anniversary numbers.
:53:45
Say, you've been meaning to pull some
blood for a year. Why don't you subscribe?

:53:48
Well, it cost $1.
:53:50
Cravat could use that dollar
to buy the new baby a rattle.

:53:53
And a pair of rubber boots
till the streets get paved.

:53:55
You sure need rubber boots here,
or go barefoot.


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