My Darling Clementine
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:04:02
Uh, figured on getting
a buckboard...

:04:05
and maybe goin' up
and see James.

:04:08
Good idea.
:04:11
Thinkin' I might ride out there
later this afternoon myself.

:04:25
If l wasn't in the territory, I'd swear
we were back home on a Sunday morning.

:04:30
Yeah, with Ma scrubbing
our necks to go to camp meeting.

:04:36
By golly, I'll bet that's what it is,
a camp meeting.

:04:39
Could be.
:04:43
You know, I swear I can almost smell
the honey suckle blossoms.

:04:48
That's me.
:04:51
Barber.
:04:56
- Whoa!
- Good morning.

:04:58
- Morning.
- You gentlemen are coming
to church this morning I hope.

:05:01
We're having our first social
gathering to raise enough money
to finish the church.

:05:05
See, what'd I tell you.
It's a camp meeting.

:05:07
Camp meeting.
No such a dad-blasted thing!
Regular church.

:05:11
Oh, is that what
they're building?

:05:13
I was wondering what that
fresh-cut lumber was for.

:05:16
Yes, sir.
Roof will be on next week.

:05:18
Yes, I was hoping that
you single men would come.

:05:20
- Be awful nice for the dancin'.
- Yeah.

:05:23
Sis here is single.
:05:27
Dad-blasted
good dancer too.

:05:29
Well, thank you, ma'am,
but my brothers got sort of
a job of work to do...

:05:33
and I ought a
stay around the place.

:05:37
Well, keepin' the peace
is no whit less important.

:05:40
Get goin', Sis.
Good day.

:05:42
- Good day.
- Good day.

:05:45
You know, there's probably
a lot of nice people round here.
We just ain't met 'em.

:05:49
Come on, Morg.
Let's get started.

:05:51
I'd kind a like to get back
for that dancin'.


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