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:52:10
- Sleeping in the saddle?
- Worse than that. I got to thinking.

:52:14
It’s the last time for me, Mr. Skidmore.
No more roundups. Not no more.

:52:18
Think you’ll like being a farmer?
:52:20
If Laurey can marry
a good-for-nothing cowhand...

:52:23
... without a red cent in his britches,
I got to love farming.

:52:26
You’ll be a good enough husband.
:52:27
I can’t say about the farming.
I don’t like farming. Never did.

:52:30
- That won’t keep you from the wedding?
- Wouldn’t miss it for anything.

:52:34
After all, the farmer
and the cowman should be friends.

:52:55
With this ring, I thee wed.
:52:57
I pronounce you man and wife.
:53:06
Congratulations, Curly!
:53:22
Let’s hear three cheers
for the happy couple!

:53:25
Hip, hip! Hooray! Hip, hip!
Hooray! Hip, hip! Hooray!

:53:33
They couldn’t pick a better time
to start in life,

:53:36
It ain’t too early, and it ain’t too late.
:53:39
Startin’ as a farmer
with a brand-new wife--

:53:43
Soon’ll be livin’ in a brand-new state!
:53:46
Brand-new state!
:53:47
Gonna treat you great!
:53:52
Gonna give you barley, carrots,
and pertaters--

:53:55
Pasture fer the cattle--
:53:57
Spinach and termayters!
:53:59
Flowers on the prairie
where the June bugs zoom--


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