Oklahoma!
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I can let you have it for 40 cents.
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Want me to get that eggbeater
and ram it down your windpipe?

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Give me that.
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- Howdy, Aunt Eller.
- Hi, yourself.

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Now that all the ladies are here,
let me show you some pretty doo-daddles.

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Lace around the bottom
and ribbons running in and out.

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I never wear them,
but I like looking at them.

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How about these?
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They’re all right if you ain’t going no place.
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Don’t nobody want to buy something?
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Miss Laurey, you must be
wanting something...

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... a pretty young girl like you.
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Me? Of course I want something.
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I want a buckle made out of shiny silver
to fasten onto my shoes.

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I want a dress with lace. I want perfume.
I want to be pretty.

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I want to smell like a honeysuckle vine.
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Give her a cake of soap.
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I want things I can’t tell you about,
not only things to look at and hold...

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... but things to happen to you.
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Things so nice that if they
ever did happen to you...

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- ... your heart’d quit beating.
- I got just the thing.

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The elixir of Egypt.
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A secret formula that belonged
to Pharaoh’s daughter.

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Smelling salts.
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A special kind of smelling salts.
Read what it says on the label.

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Take a deep breath, and
you see everything clear.

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That’s what Pharaoh’s daughter
used to do...

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... when she had to decide
what dress to wear...

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... or which prince to marry.
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She’d take a whiff of this.
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I’ll take a bottle.
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Precious stuff.
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- How much?
- Two bits.

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Throwing away your money.
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Helps you decide what to do.
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Put your trappings away and come inside.
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Come along, Laurey, maybe we can
find him something to eat and drink.

:32:42
Ali, Laurey and me been
having an argument.

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- About what, baby?
- About what you meant when you said...

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... you’d drive with me
to the end of the world.

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I didn’t really mean to the end of the world.
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Then how far did you want to go?
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About as far as, say, Claremore.

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