Way Out West
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:27:03
Would you mind leaving the room?
Can't I have a little privacy?

:27:07
Just trying to kill two birds
with one stone.

:27:13
I'll take care of those bozos.
:27:15
Don't worry, leave it to me.
I've done pretty good so far.

:27:20
You certainly have.
I wish you were in my shoes.

:27:23
- How about a drink?
- That suits me fine.

:27:27
- How did you dress so quick?
- None of your business.

:27:31
Goodbye, and thanks
for the use of your boudoir.

:27:34
- You're very welcome.
- Goodbye.

:27:36
Now you have the mine,
you'll be a swell gold-digger.

:27:40
Goodbye.
:27:45
Why did you leave them?
:27:47
You have her sign
the deeds over to us.

:27:49
You get those guys
out of town now!

:27:52
All right.
:27:54
What a cinch.
:27:56
Give the gentlemen the best
in the house.

:27:59
Yes, sir.
:28:00
I'll be back in a minute.
:28:04
# On a mountain in Virginia
:28:08
# Stands a lonesome pine
:28:12
# Just below is the cabin home
:28:16
# Of a little girl of mine
:28:20
# Her name is June
and very, very soon

:28:25
# She'll belong to me
:28:28
# For I know
she's waiting there for me

:28:32
# 'Neath that lone pine tree
:28:36
# In the Blue Ridge
Mountains of Virginia

:28:43
# On the trail
of the lonesome pine

:28:47
# In the pale moonshine,
our hearts entwine

:28:52
# Where she carved her name
and I carved mine

:28:56
# Oh, June,
like the mountains I'm blue


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