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Yes, sir. I've seen your complaint.
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We'd like to inform you
that the Oklahoma Wigwam...

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still prints all the news, all the time.
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Knowing no law but the law of God...
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and the Government
of these United States.

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Yours very truly.
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Well, Rickey, you don't stutter as much
as you used to, do you?

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You noticed it, Mr. Leary?
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I'm getting better all the...
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What'd you mention it for?
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Cravat is expecting me.
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Yes, I'll tell him.
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Mr. Cravat, Mr. Pat Leary is here.
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All right, Mr. Leary.
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Thank you, thank you.
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Yance...
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we've been rather opponents in the past...
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but there's no reason
why we can't be friends.

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No.
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After all, you haven't gotten very far,
I mean, in a moneyed way...

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with all your talk and editorials.
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No, but I have a clear conscience.
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I could throw another vote your way
to elect you governor.

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Yes, you could.
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Now, with you in the chair,
we've got the chance of a lifetime.

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We can fix things
so we'd all make plenty of money.

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Now, you see, the Indians...
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they aren't competent
to take care of their own...

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oil leases, and claims, and income.
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That's understood.
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Now, we'll have an agent
appointed for them...

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- one that'll do just...
- Now, let me understand.

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We'll have an agent appointed...
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who will steal the money
from the Indians?

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Well, just a matter of bookkeeping,
you know.


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