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:36:10
You won by lies, with a trick,
and you know it.

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Possibly a trick,
but I wouldn't say lies, sugar.

:36:17
Don't you think the result
justifies the means?

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Justifies?
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You stay away five years,
come back and do a thing like this.

:36:24
They've talked about you,
said everything about you...

:36:27
and I wouldn't believe them.
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But now, what do you expect me
to think of you and that woman?

:36:35
You humiliated me.
:36:37
All I've worked for to help things
in the town I've got to live in...

:36:40
raise my children in, you've torn down.
:36:44
I've tried to drive that woman
out of Osage.

:36:46
Honey, if I know anything
about Dixie Lee...

:36:50
she'll leave town after today...
:36:53
but driving her out won't help matters.
:36:55
Dixie Lees have been stoned
in the market place for 2,000 years.

:36:59
You've got to drive the devil out first.
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Can't you see, honey,
your conscience will be clear?

:37:04
You haven't sent to prison a woman
instead of a real criminal...

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social order, which you can't change, yet.
:37:12
My only interest in Dixie Lee was to see
that she got one less kick.

:37:20
You mean, what she said
about herself was true?

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Every word, sugar.
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At times I saw a look in her eyes...
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I'll never forget.
:37:35
It's a wonder to me
that she hasn't killed herself.

:37:39
Maybe, if things had been different,
she might be like I am...

:37:45
married, safe.
:37:51
I'm thankful I've got you,
that we've got each other...

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and our home.
:37:56
Oh, sugar, I love you.
:37:59
Hell and high water, all the way...

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