Oklahoma!
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Hey, Ali!
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Hey, Ali! I’m sure sorry
to see you so happy...

:45:04
... ’cause what I got to say
will make you miserable.

:45:07
I got to marry Will.
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Well, that’s sure sad news for me.
:45:12
Well, he’s a fine fellow.
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Don’t hide your feelings! I can’t bear it.
:45:16
I’d rather have you just say
your heart’s busted in two.

:45:19
- You’re positive you’ve got to marry Will?
- Yes.

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No chance for you to change your mind?
:45:23
- No chance.
- All right then.

:45:25
My heart is busted in two.
:45:31
- What you been shooting’?
- Rabbits.

:45:34
- That true about Will Parker getting $50?
- Right, Pa.

:45:37
He wants to hold you to your promise.
:45:39
Too bad. But I can’t go back on my word.
:45:42
Listen to me, Annie, get that money
before he loses it all.

:45:46
Put it in your stocking or your corset
where he can’t get it. Or can he?

:45:50
He ain’t kept it. He spent it all on presents.
:45:53
See, what did I tell you?
He can’t have you! I said $50 cash!

:45:57
Is that fair, Mr. Carnes?
:45:58
- Who the devil are you?
- That’s Ali Hakim.

:46:01
Shut your face, or I’ll fill your behind
so full of buckshot, you’ll walk like a duck.

:46:06
Ali, if I don’t have to marry Will,
maybe your heart don’t have to be busted.

:46:11
- I did not say that.
- Yes, you did.

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No, I did not.
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- Are you trying to make my daughter a liar?
- No.

:46:16
I’m showing you what a liar I am.
If she’s telling the truth--

:46:19
What else have you been saying
to my daughter?

:46:21
An awful lot.
:46:22
- When?
- Last night in the moonlight.

:46:24
- Where?
- Alongside a haystack.

:46:26
- Listen--
- I’m listening.

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- What else did you say?
- He called me his Persian kitten.

:46:30
- Why’d you say that?
- I don’t remember.

:46:32
I do.
:46:33
I’m like a Persian kitten
’cause they have soft round tails.

:46:38
That’s enough.
:46:40
In this country, that’d better
be a marriage proposal.

:46:42
- That’s what I thought.
- That’s what you think.

:46:44
- Look--
- I’m looking.

:46:46
I’m no good. I’m a peddler.
:46:48
A peddler has to travel up and down.
:46:51
You’d hardly ever see your daughter
no more.

:46:53
That’d be all right.
Just take care of my little rosebud.

:46:57
Oh, Pa, that’s pretty.
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You sure you can bear to let me go, Pa?

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