Trouble in Store
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That's us, sweetheart.
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I'd like to arrange for some extra staff
for a one-day sale we're having.

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Well, we have all the staff you need.
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Handsome, clean-limbed gentlemen.
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We're organising a Wild West section.
I need someone to play a cowboy.

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A cowboy? We have just the job.
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Bill here's a graduate
of every university in the world.

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The bureau sent me.
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- You're who they sent as the cowboy?
- That's me, lady.

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You don't look exactly the type.
However, we'll manage.

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- Are you fond of kiddies?
- Kiddies? I love them.

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We was riding across the prairie
with the sheriff's posse.

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We was a-chasing two-gun Pete,
the fastest man on the draw in Texas.

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Suddenly I...
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Suddenly I sees him riding
out of the canyon,

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so I whips out my guns, and two-gun
Cassidy, he and me were buddies,

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he turns around to me,
he says, "The best thing you can do

:54:12
"is you... you have a go at shooting him."
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(Children) Gosh!
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- My hands is a-quivering.
- I'm your buddy, Bill.

:54:20
If you get tired,
I don't mind changing places.

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- Oh, really?
- No, cos I want to get as near as...

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Beat it, little fella,
before I bat your teeth in.

:54:30
Norman, Mr Freeman wants you.
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Norman, I sent for you
but now that you're here,

:54:43
well, I hardly know what to say.
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The position in which I'm placed is,
to say the least, very...

:54:49
Norman! Oh, Norman.
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I had hopes of you, high hopes.
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I thought of you...
I looked upon you as my own son,


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