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:38:01
there's never been anybody but you,
and you know it.

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Hold me close.
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Oh, my boy.
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That Bear Creek pool is a whopper.
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Say, those Osage Indians
are sure striking it rich.

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Gobs of money.
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You mark my words...
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this State is gonna be sprouting
a million barrels of oil a month, someday.

:39:15
Sure, and $1 million
won't look much, either.

:39:19
Correct it and print it.
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Stand still, Donna...
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or I'll never have this dress finished
for you to take back to school.

:39:32
Sabra, darling, if you think I'm going
back to New York Finishing School...

:39:36
wearing a homemade fizzle like this,
you're seriously mistaken.

:39:39
What will you wear?
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I'm not going back to school.
:39:43
Do you suppose I'm going to let those girls
give me the laugh...

:39:45
because we haven't struck oil?
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- They think we're all millionaires out here.
- Donna, you're the most...

:39:50
Why, even the Indians have more money
than we've got.

:39:52
You ought to be punished, big as you are.
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And the men in this family, editorials...
:39:58
and maybe governor
at $100 a week, maybe.


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