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l got a herd of cattle and horses...
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...and the finest sheep,
hogs and chickens.

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l come to the rodeo...
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...with the idea of finding a angel.
And you're it.

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l don't have time to sweet-talk...
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...so l'd be obliged to you
if you'd step outside with me.

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What'd you say?
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My name is Beauregard Decker.
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l'm 21 years old, and l own my
own ranch in Timber Hill, Montana--

:24:30
-l heard all that.
-Let's get out of here.

:24:33
No, uh...l'm mighty grateful to you
for what you did...

:24:39
...but we're not allowed
to go out with the customers.

:24:44
But you can buy me a drink
if you want to.

:24:47
-l'm so dry, l'm spitting cotton.
-l don't use it.

:24:51
l ain't got time.
l wanna be in bed by 10:00.

:24:55
l'm in the rodeo tomorrow,
so l need my sleep.

:24:59
-Will you come on?
-We're not supposed--

:25:02
VlRGE: Bo.
-Hold my hat.

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-Where you going?
-Splash!

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-You're sure a good singer.
-l'm a chanteuse.

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That's why l call myself ''Cherie.''
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That's my name, Cherie.
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-That's all the name you've got?
-That's all you need.

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Like Hildegarde.
She's a chanteuse too.

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Cherry.
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Cherie!
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lt's French. lt means ''dear one.''
:25:42
Beauregard is kind of French.
lt means something too.

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-What's it mean?
-l ain't gonna tell. You'd laugh.

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-No, l wouldn't.
-Yes, you would.

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Honest, l wouldn't.
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Well...
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...it means ''good-looking.''

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