The Awful Truth
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-You come here often?
-l work here, didn't you know that?

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No.
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You're from the South, aren't you?
:28:07
Well, now isn't he just the cleverest gent?
How'd y'all ever guess that?

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l don't know, it was just a shot in the dark.
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But Dixie Belle Lee isn't her real name.
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-No?
-No, she changed it, you see...

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because her family objected
to her going into show business.

:28:24
My folks thought l was going to the dogs
when l decided to go to work.

:28:29
l'm sure you'll be a big success,
and then they'll be proud of you.

:28:32
Thank you. lt's real nice of you to say that.
l'd better go now and get ready.

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-Can you stay and see my act?
-We'll stay.

:28:39
-Nothing could drag us away.
-See you later, then.

:28:46
-She seems like a nice girl.
-lndeed.

:28:48
Enough about Dixie Belle for the moment.
Let's talk about yourselves.

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So you're going to live in Oklahoma, Lucy?
How l envy you.

:28:57
Ever since l was a small boy
that name has been filled with magic for me.

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Oklahoma.
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We're going to live right in Oklahoma City.
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Not Oklahoma City itself?
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Lucy, you lucky girl.
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No more running around the nightspots.
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No more prowling around
in New York shops.

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l'll think of you whenever a show opens
and say to myself:

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''She's well out of it.''
:29:25
New York's all right for a visit,
but l wouldn't want to live here.

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l know l'll enjoy Oklahoma City.
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Of course. lf it gets dull,
you can always go to Tulsa for the weekend.

:29:38
l think a big change
like that does one good.

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That's right.
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l know this isn't quite the place,
but Lucy tells me you two own a coal mine.

:29:49
What about it?
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Yes. Mr. Leeson thought that maybe
he'd like to buy your interest.

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That is, if the price is right.
:29:57
l was telling Mr. Leeson, l mean Daniel...

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