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:10:16
- Look. They're stuck.
- Yeah, in the mud.

:10:21
Young man.
l mean you.

:10:24
Could l bother you to assist
us ladies to the sidewalk?

:10:27
l'm sorry, ma'am, but l got on
my new store-bought pants.

:10:38
Ladies, if me and my brother
here can make a saddle,
maybe we could get you out.

:10:42
- Saddle?
- Yes'm, like this.

:10:46
All you gotta do
is hold on.

:10:49
Why, that's marvelous.
Ada, you try it.

:10:53
That's gonna be grand.
Now mind your dress.

:11:17
Dion.!Jack.!
:11:20
- Up to The Hub.
- We just slipped.

:11:22
You little brats!
:11:26
- l'll-- l'll--
- And who will you be hittin'?

:11:29
- Look at me!
- A bit of mud, and it behind.

:11:32
A pair of tender hands and plenty of soap,
it'll be as good as new.

:11:35
You don't know what
you're talking about!

:11:37
There's not a washerwoman
in this town that could save this dress.

:11:40
ls that so now? And what
would you say if l told you...

:11:43
that l could do it myself,
if it was worth me time?

:11:46
All right. You're so smart.
You save this dress, and l'll give you--

:11:49
l'll be namin' the price, and you
providin' the soap and the tub.


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