My Little Chickadee
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1:14:04
She's in your office now.
Says she's got to see you right away.

1:14:07
She does? I won't keep her waiting none.
1:14:14
- What's up?
- You got to help.

1:14:15
I can't stand by
and see him hang for that outlaw.

1:14:18
What about this outlaw?
I heard you were friendly with him.

1:14:21
Just a midnight acquaintance.
I don't know who he is.

1:14:23
Are you in love with him?
1:14:24
What's the use of talking about that
when a man's life is at stake?

1:14:28
I want to talk about it.
1:14:29
I heard you've been seeing him
a long time, even before you came here.

1:14:32
They say he visits you in your room
any time he feels like it.

1:14:36
You mean to tell me all this time
you don't know who he is?

1:14:41
I wish I did.
1:14:45
- Are you going to help? They'll hang him.
- Let him hang. What do you care?

1:14:49
You'll be free to marry the Bandit
or anyone you want.

1:14:52
That's got nothing to do with it.
I ain't married anyway.

1:14:54
- What?
- It was all a fake.

1:14:57
It was done by a gambler named
Amos Budge. He only looked like a preacher.

1:15:01
So that's it.
1:15:04
Amos Budge.
1:15:08
Now listen, Flower...
1:15:10
forget about this bandit.
1:15:13
- I'm crazy about you.
- There's no time for this now.

1:15:16
There's always time for this and you know it.
1:15:36
A man's kiss is like his signature...
1:15:42
his identification.
1:15:49
- Unhand me, you bearded beaver!
1:15:53
- You can't take the law
into your own hands this way.

1:15:56
- The man's entitled to a fair trial.
Be reasonable.

1:15:58
I will write my assemblyman about this.

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