Friendly Persuasion
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:56:16
I'm glad to have thee home.
:56:20
- Thee'll break my ribs!
- I'll get the bags.

:56:24
I'm glad thee's back.
I've missed thee.

:56:26
I've missed thee.
:56:27
Come, thee must be hungry.
:56:29
- Where's Mattie?
- She'll be back soon.

:56:33
Where'd thee get this horse?
:56:37
Thee kept thy word.
:56:39
Thee got rid of Red Rover.
:56:43
Glad to see you.
:56:47
Is this horse well?
:56:48
There's nothing to fear on that score.
:56:51
She's not much to look at.
But if thee doesn't mind that...

:56:53
Mind!
:56:55
This is the very horse
I've been praying for.

:56:58
A good, plain animal that won't fill
every man on the pike with racing ideas.

:57:02
Lady'll discourage racing ideas,
I promise thee.

:57:05
Come in.
Thee must be starved.

:57:07
We haven't had a good meal
since we left.

:57:10
I'll be in in a minute.
:57:11
I'll help thee unhitch, Enoch.
:57:21
This looks like the place.
:57:24
Hello, there!
:57:25
Good evening.
Certainly is good to see you again.

:57:29
Here we are.
:57:33
Good evening.
:57:34
You know, it is certainly
a pleasure to see you.

:57:38
This is a joy I've been waiting for.
:57:40
I offer you...
:57:41
...my salutations, my felicitations
and my congratulations.

:57:45
What for?
:57:46
Why, ma'am, this organ.
:57:48
The world's finest!
:57:50
You've got a treat coming to you.
Just hold your breath.

:57:54
Now look at that.
Isn't that a beauty?

:57:58
Genuine walnut. Not an inch of
unornamented wood in the entire cabinet.


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