The Awful Truth
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:20:01
l got quite a ranch down there.
Like you to see it sometime, Miss Warriner.

:20:06
l don't get out there very....
:20:09
l got cattle and horses
and chickens and alfalfa and--

:20:20
-Hello, Jerry.
-Patsy, how are things?

:20:23
-We weren't expecting you.
-Why, what goes on?

:20:30
Hiya, fellow! Mr. Smith, how have you been?
:20:33
l'll see you in a minute, boy. Yeah, sure.
:20:36
-Hello, Jerry.
-Hello, Lucy.

:20:38
What might you be doing here?
:20:40
Have you forgotten
this is my day to visit Mr. Smith?

:20:43
lt says so right there.
:20:50
l'm so sorry.
Mr. Leeson, this is my husband.

:20:55
He's only my husband for,
how much longer is it now, 60 days?

:20:59
-Fifty-nine.
-That's better, only 59 days.

:21:02
And don't worry about him,
he has a Continental mind.

:21:09
-Excuse me, what did you say?
-l'm glad to know you.

:21:12
How can you be glad to know me?
:21:14
l know how l'd feel if l was with a girl
and her husband walked in.

:21:17
l'll bet you do.
:21:19
l don't think you ought to go around
telling people you're not married.

:21:23
He looks a nice fellow.
How do you think he feels?

:21:26
-Why don't you go play with the dog?
-You go on with whatever you were doing.

:21:31
Don't mind me.
:21:38
Any new dogs in the neighborhood?
Been chasing any cats?

:21:41
Sit down, Mr. Leeson.
:21:43
-Tell me some more about Arizona.
-Oklahoma.

:21:46
l mean Oklahoma. That's me for you!
:21:52
ls he getting enough to eat lately?
He doesn't look well.

:21:55
You don't look so hot yourself.

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