Friendly Persuasion
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:48:00
I guessed as much
from the way you talk.

:48:03
All that thee-ing and thy-ing.
:48:05
If I put my mind to it, I can say
you or yours if it suits thee.

:48:09
No, sir.
:48:10
"Pleased to meet thee.
Are these thy daughters?"

:48:13
Prettiest talk I ever heard.
:48:15
Makes me feel kind of romantic.
:48:18
Come sit down.
:48:20
Let's talk business back here.
:48:23
You been on the road long?
:48:25
About ten days.
Heading home tomorrow.

:48:33
See any rebel raiders?
:48:34
Everything peaceful all the way.
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I hope you're right.
:48:38
What if them ruffians come thieving
with nobody on the farm...

:48:41
...but four defenseless women?
:48:45
I shudder to think of it.
:48:48
Now, about that nursery stock...
:48:51
First look at my south 40...
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...and tell me what orchard stock
would be best there. Opal!

:48:59
Go hitch up Lady.
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We'll drive my mare.
:49:03
Give your animal a rest.
:49:08
We can bed you down for the night.
:49:11
That's very kind.
:49:14
- But...
- Oh, now, no buts!

:49:16
Glad to have some men around
for a change.

:49:19
Ruby.
:49:21
Go lay out some clean bedding,
will you?

:49:23
All right, Ma.
:49:25
Get going.
:49:28
Pearl, take care of Josh
while we're gone.

:49:40
Now, you just set right back here.
:49:44
I don't want to be a bother.
:49:47
You ain't no bother.
:49:51
Sure is a nice place thee has here.
:49:54
Want a smoke?
:49:55
I don't smoke.
:49:58
Want a drink?
:49:59
I don't drink either.

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