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Curly?
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I’ve got a bid of $4.25 from Jud.
Are you going to let him have it?

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Andrew.
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- $4.50.
- $4.50! Going for--

:32:22
$4.75!
:32:25
$4.75.
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Come on, gentlemen!
The schoolhouse ain’t built yet.

:32:30
- Got to get a nice chimney.
- $5!

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- $5. Going for $5--
- And two bits!

:32:35
Too rich for my blood.
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I can’t afford no more.
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$5.25.
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Ain’t got nearly enough yet,
not for cold duck with stuffing...

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... and that lemon meringue pie.
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- $6.
- $6! Going--

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And two bits. And two bits!
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My, you’re stubborn, Jud.
:32:54
Mr. Carnes is a richer man than you...
:32:56
... and I know he likes custard
with raspberry syrup!

:33:01
Let it go.
:33:02
- Anybody gonna bid any more?
- They all dropped out. Can’t you see?

:33:08
- You got enough, Aunt Eller.
- Let’s get on.

:33:10
I got the money.
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- I haven’t said “gone” yet--
- Say it!

:33:16
Going to Jud...
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... for $6 and two bits.
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Going. Going...
:33:29
- Who did you say was getting Laurey?
- Jud Fry!

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- For how much?
- $6.25!

:33:34
- I don’t believe that’s enough, do you?
- More than you got.

:33:38
I’ve got a saddle here. It cost me $30.
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You can’t bid saddles, you gotta bid cash.
:33:45
A $30 saddle must be worth
something to somebody.

:33:47
I’ll give you $10.
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You can’t earn a living without a saddle.
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- You’ve got cash?
- Right in my pocket.

:33:54
Let’s don’t waste time.
How high are you going?

:33:56
Higher than you, no matter what.
:33:59
- Aunt Eller, I’m bidding all of this $10.
- $10! Going, going--


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