Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
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1:16:00
Who is it?
1:16:01
Benjamin.
1:16:04
What do you want?
1:16:06
My leg is feeling poorly.
1:16:09
I need some liniment.
1:16:12
Go ahead, but be quick about it.
1:16:27
"Some say too...
1:16:29
...the custom of parting the bride's
hair with a spear was in token of..."

1:16:38
- I got me a stiff neck.
- That's enough of this!

1:16:41
- We wanted...
- It was like this...

1:16:42
Go to the barn
and go to sleep...

1:16:44
...or I'll bolt the door on you.
1:16:56
"It was in token of their marriages.
1:16:59
It began at first by wars
and acts of hostility...

1:17:03
...and then..."
1:17:22
Doesn't it do anything
but snow up here?

1:17:24
We've had a blizzard every day
for two months.

1:17:27
I'm going crazy,
shut up in this house!

1:17:30
Alice, why don't you
read out loud to us?

1:17:33
We've heard that book three times.
1:17:36
- Go on, read about the Sabine women.
- Please, Alice.

1:17:39
I can't stand it again.
1:17:41
Get a dress from Milly,
and I'll fit it.

1:17:43
Why, when there's no one to see it?
1:17:46
No one? Well, I like that!
We're no one.

1:17:50
- Where's Milly?
- Out in the barn hunting eggs.

1:17:53
I wish I could hunt eggs.
I love to hunt eggs.

1:17:58
Which of the boys slept
in this bed, do you suppose?


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