Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
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:23:01
- Reckon that's so.
- In the wagon, you let me talk...

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...make a fool of myself,
talking about you and me.

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You should have stopped me.
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Maybe I should have...
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...but it sounded real pretty.
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Besides...
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...if I'd told you,
you might not have married me.

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And I wanted you to marry me.
I wanted it real bad.

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Sure, because I was young and strong,
and there was lots of work in me.

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That's partly true.
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It's a hard life here
in the forest and wilderness.

:23:33
There's trees waiting to be felled...
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...land waiting to be plowed
and fenced, stock to be fed.

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A man wants a wife
who can work alongside of him.

:23:45
Of course...
:23:47
...if she's got eyes
that are bluer than cornflowers...

:23:52
...and hair the color of wheat
in the sunshine...

:23:56
...he counts himself real fortunate.
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I'll work alongside you, Adam...
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...but I'm not sleeping alongside you.
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She wants a drink of water.
She's thirsty.

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Have a drink.
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What are you doing?
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Bedding down for the night.
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I don't know
what the birds see in it.

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It don't seem fitting...
:24:59
...for a groom to spend
his wedding night in a tree.


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