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:57:00
I want to go, too.
:57:02
Are you giving Laurey and Curly a shivery?
:57:04
- That’s right.
- I wish you wouldn’t.

:57:06
It’s an old custom, never hurt nobody.
:57:08
Now, you ladies just stay here.
:57:11
Vamoose! Go on, scat!
:57:15
Seems like there’s times
when men ain’t got no need for women.

:57:19
There’s times when women
ain’t got no need for men.

:57:22
Yeah, but who wants to be dead?
:57:28
- Thought you was in Bushyhead.
- Just come from there.

:57:31
- Too bad you missed Laurey’s wedding.
- I’ve been having one of my own.

:57:36
Lands, who’d you marry? Where is he?
:57:40
There he is.
:57:43
- Is that him?
- That’s him.

:57:47
Hello, Ado Annie.
:57:49
Did you see my ring, girls?
:57:51
How long you been married?
:57:53
Four days.
:57:56
Four days with that laugh should
count like a golden wedding.

:58:00
If you married her,
you must have wanted to.

:58:02
Sure, I wanted to marry her
when I saw the moonlight...

:58:07
... shining on the barrel
of her father’s shotgun.

:58:10
I thought it would be better to be alive.
:58:13
Now I ain’t so sure.
:58:15
Hey, Will, did you hear the news?
Gertie married the peddler.

:58:21
Mighty glad to hear that, peddler-man.
:58:24
I think I ought to kiss the bride.
:58:29
Friend of the family, remember?
:58:31
Hey, Gertie,
you ever had an Oklahoma hello?

:58:53
- Hey! What’re you doing?
- Keeping Ado Annie from killing your wife.

:58:56
Mind your own business.

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