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:30:00
Same sweet potato pie! What do you say?
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It gave me a three-day bellyache!
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Never mind about that. Who bids $1?
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Come on, bid.
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- Mine was the last bid. I got it for six bits.
- Bid a dollar.

:30:16
- 90 cents!
- 90 cents! We’re getting rich!

:30:20
Another desk for the schoolhouse.
Do I hear more?

:30:23
You hear $50.
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$50! Nobody ever bid $50 for a lunch!
:30:29
Nobody ever bid $10.
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He ain’t got $50.
:30:32
Yes, I have. If you’re a man of honor,
you’ll say Annie belongs to me.

:30:36
- Where’s your money?
- Right here in my hand.

:30:39
That ain’t yours. You just bid it.
Give it to the schoolhouse.

:30:42
I still say the peddler
gets my daughter’s hand.

:30:45
Now wait! That ain’t fair!
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- Going for $50. Going, going--
- $51!

:30:50
- Are you crazy?
- $50...

:30:54
Wait a minute. Hold on.
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If I don’t bid any more,
I can keep my money, can’t I?

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You sure can!
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Then I still got $50, and this is mine!
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You simple-minded shag-poke.
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Going, going, gone for $51!
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And that means Annie will get the prize.
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And I’ll get Annie, I guess.
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What are you getting for your $51?
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A three-day bellyache.
:31:21
Now here’s my niece’s hamper.
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I took a peek inside a while ago.
:31:28
It looks mighty tasty.
What do I hear, gents?

:31:31
- Two bits.
- Four bits.

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What do you say? Six?
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- $1.
- More like it! Do I hear $2?

:31:36
$1.25.
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$2.
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$2.50.
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$3.
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And two bits.
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$3 and four bits.
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- $4.
- And two bits!

:31:54
$4.25.
:31:56
Ain’t I going to hear any more?

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