Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
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1:15:07
Snowballs with rocks in them!
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"Them poor little dears...
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...sobbing buckets of tears."
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"When the sign was given, drawing
their swords and with a shout...

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...they ravished away
the daughters of the Sabine."

1:15:24
Who is it?
1:15:27
It's me, Caleb.
1:15:30
What do you want?
1:15:32
It's a mighty cold night.
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I need an extra blanket.
1:15:38
Go and get one.
1:15:48
"It continues the custom today
for the bride, not of herself...

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...to pass her husband's threshold,
but to be lifted over...

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...in memory that the Sabine women
were carried in by violence."

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.
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I need some liniment.
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Go ahead, but be quick about it.
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"Some say too...
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...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!

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- We wanted...
- It was like this...

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Go to the barn
and go to sleep...

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


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