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:37:02
Let’s take a walk.
:37:04
–Come on.
–Let’s take a walk.

:37:09
Sit down and tell me
about it. How's Margaret?

:37:12
Margaret?
She's all right.

:37:14
–She's coming down?
–I'm afraid not.

:37:16
She wanted to but
Matilda got the grip.

:37:19
You know Matilda, always
sick at the wrong time.

:37:21
That’s too bad.
You didn't have to come.

:37:25
Margaret asked me to come.
:37:27
She did? Well, give her a big
kiss for me when you get back.

:37:31
I'm not going back.
:37:33
What? Come on!
:37:35
You're taking the next
train back to Higginsville.

:37:38
–Says who?
–Says me.

:37:40
How much money you got?
:37:44
I need $25 to enter Bill
in the race tomorrow.

:37:48
I'll leave you some.
:37:50
That’s me, big–hearted Dan.
:37:52
–It’s not Higgins' money?
–No, it’s mine.

:37:55
I can't take Higgins' money.
Come on, beat it.

:37:58
I'm staying till the
race is over.

:38:00
You can't hang around
a racetrack town like this.

:38:03
Don't be so patronizing.
:38:05
–What’ll the emperor think?
–Hang the emperor!

:38:09
Another revolutionary, huh?
:38:11
First the crown prince consort,
then the little princess.

:38:15
Lo the poor emperor!
:38:20
You getting to be
quite a little dish.

:38:23
–Will I have difficulty here?
–What do you think?

:38:27
Go out and get myself
a peasant and get married.

:38:31
Don't do that, Princess.
Save yourself for me.

:38:36
When Margaret throws me out,
you and I'll hit the road together.

:38:41
Nice idea, if my
peasant doesn't object.

:38:44
Who is he?
That guy back home?

:38:48
Come on, tell papa.
:38:50
Don't be so smart!
He's perfect!

:38:52
He's 11 feet tall, has no
ears and eats babies.

:38:57
Princess!
:38:59
Princess, look here!

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