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1:04:03
Not me. I got to shine up that surrey
I hired for tonight.

1:04:11
Laurey promised to go with me,
and she better not change her mind.

1:04:16
She better not!
1:04:21
Now, take a look at those,
straight from Paris.

1:04:27
- You got a frog-sticker?
- You mean one of those long knives?

1:04:30
I tell you what I’d like better.
You know the Little Wonder?

1:04:34
You hold it up to your eye to see pictures.
1:04:36
You say to a fellow,
Come here, look through here.

1:04:39
While he’s looking,
you press a jigger on the end...

1:04:41
... out snaps a blade,
and bang, down you come.

1:04:46
A good joke to play on a friend.
1:04:48
I don’t handle things like that.
Too dangerous.

1:04:51
- Look at these postcards.
- I’m sick of them.

1:04:53
I want me a real woman.
I’m tired of all these pictures of women.

1:04:57
Throw them away! Buy new ones!
1:04:59
You get tired of a woman,
what can you do? Nothing.

1:05:02
You just keep getting tireder and tireder.
1:05:04
I made up my mind.
1:05:08
Oh, say!
1:05:10
- Do you know a girl named Ado Annie?
- I don’t want her.

1:05:12
I don’t want her either, but I got her.
1:05:20
Ain’t you done your basket yet?
1:05:23
Lands! You ain’t even dressed!
1:05:26
I believe you got something worrying
on your mind.

1:05:29
Aunt Eller, I want everything to stay
just the way it is.

1:05:33
Well, won’t it?
1:05:35
I like living the way we do.
1:05:37
I like the looks of the prairie
outside my window.

1:05:40
The thicket where the possums live.
1:05:42
And sitting around in the evenings
in threshing time...

1:05:45
... eating muskmelons and singing, and...
1:05:48
Lots of things.
1:05:49
Why should any of that
have to change, Laurey honey?

1:05:52
- What if something happened?
- What could happen?

1:05:54
We got money in the bank.
1:05:56
It’s going to be another good year
for corn and oats.


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