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:19:00
Sure hope he's sober.
:19:09
These are all right and corrected, Rickey.
:19:12
- But I want a reprint on this one.
- Yes, ma'am.

:19:15
- But how about the boilerplates?
- No, we won't have room.

:19:19
The Dixie Lee story
will carry over to the second page.

:19:22
- So, they let her out on bail yesterday?
- Well, they wouldn't if I had my way.

:19:26
Don't you think that you're being
a little too severe on Dixie Lee...

:19:29
- putting her in jail?
- No...

:19:31
and I'll show her something
before I'm through.

:19:37
- Well, that's for you.
- Now, I don't mean to be abrupt.

:19:41
That's all right.
:19:44
My ad looks good,
even if I did write it myself.

:19:49
I brought the check.
:19:53
Now, you're paying this today
just to help me.

:19:55
No. See, I get my money's worth.
:19:58
Everybody reads the paper
since you made it a daily.

:20:00
- It's doing fine, huh?
- Yes.

:20:02
If people would only pay the bills in cash,
instead of in trade.

:20:06
Yeah, I know.
Look what I get in trade at the store.

:20:08
A man comes in, buys a pair of pants,
some stockings...

:20:11
a piece of calico and gives me a bear cub.
:20:13
What should I do with a bear cub? Eat it?
:20:18
Oh, well, someday...
:20:20
you and I will look back on this
and we will laugh.

:20:24
How do you mean, laugh?
:20:27
Not very loud.
:20:29
I mean, when I'm rich and you're famous...
:20:33
and the Oklahoma Wigwam
is a great newspaper.

:20:38
Yancey Cravat, proprietor and editor.
:20:44
You never change it, do you?
:20:49
No.
:20:53
They will always talk about Yancey.
:20:56
He's gonna be part of the history
of the great Southwest.


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