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1:29:07
Now she wants to see Mrs. Haines.
I've simply got to see her alone.

1:29:11
- How are you, dear child?
- All right.

1:29:14
Did you see the doctor? What did he say?
1:29:17
He said it was the altitude.
1:29:19
My dear, you've got
the Reno jumpy-wumpsies.

1:29:22
Here's a wee juggy.
1:29:23
- We must celebrate Mrs. Haines' divorce.
- Right you are, Countess.

1:29:27
Countess, I don't think a divorce
is anything to celebrate.

1:29:30
"If the ocean was whiskey
And I was a duck

1:29:33
"I'd dive to the bottom
And never come up

1:29:37
"Baby, I've told you before
1:29:41
"The more I drink whiskey
I love you the more"

1:29:47
L'amour, I'amour.
1:29:51
- Have you ever been in love?
- Yes, ma'am.

1:29:54
Tell us about it.
1:29:56
Ma'am, ain't much to tell.
1:29:59
I kind of enjoyed the courting time.
1:30:02
It was as pretty a sight as you ever saw
to see him come loping across them hills.

1:30:06
The sky was so big and blue
and that brick top of his...

1:30:09
...blazing like the bejiggers in the sun.
1:30:11
Then we'd sit on my back fence and spark.
1:30:13
Ma'am, you know how them
big, strong red-headed men are.

1:30:16
They just got to get to the point.
1:30:19
So we got married, ma'am.
1:30:21
Naturally, I ain't had no chance
to think about love since.

1:30:24
Hello, Countess.
How's the rhythm on the range?

1:30:27
Simply divine, my dear.
1:30:29
Gallop madly over the sagebrush.
1:30:32
- Hello, sunshine.
- Hello.

1:30:35
What you need is a wee drinkie
of this good corn liquor.

1:30:38
- No, thanks.
- Is that invitation general, Countess?

1:30:41
Yes, indeedy, as we say on the range.
1:30:44
Here's to freedom. Day after tomorrow,
I shall be free. Free as a bird.

1:30:49
That little French buzzard.
1:30:53
Wither shall I fly?
1:30:55
To the arms of our pet cowboy, darling.
1:30:58
- Miriam Aarons!
- Why he's plum loco for you, Countess.


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