It Happened to Jane
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What happened in that...
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Osgood action today, Harris?
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It was a hometown jury, sir.
We'll appeal, of course.

:25:13
- I'll see your last bet.
- You do.

:25:17
What happens while we appeal?
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Why, nothing, sir. We're in pendente lite.
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That's what you think.
We may be in pendente...

:25:27
flush whatchamacallit,
and we may be in left field.

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I just talked to the agent at Cape Anne.
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That broad has served a writ of execution
on old 97.

:25:36
Didn't you ask for a stay of execution?
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It just never occurred to me
that she would...

:25:41
You and your legal brain. Shut up and deal.
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Miserable broad.
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Hey, come on up here.
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- Janey showed the E&P, didn't she?
- I don't like it.

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- She sure ain't afraid of Malone.
- I am.

:26:15
I'm afraid of Malone. The same as I'm afraid
of hurricanes, cyclones, floods...

:26:19
or any other force of nature.
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- Blower pipe.
- Check.

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Sprinkling valve lever.
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- Injector starting valve lever.
- Right.

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- Throttle.
- That's her, boy.

:26:37
That's what makes the wheels go round.
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Did you drive the old 97, Uncle Otis?
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No. Not this girl. Her sister, 35 years.
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I took Teddy Roosevelt
from Boston to Bangor in six hours.

:26:48
Said it was the best ride he ever had.
Bully, he said.

:26:53
President of the United States.
Let's go back and look at the coach.

:26:57
Gotta look over the whole train, don't we?
:26:59
Boy, you're going to make
a great engineer someday.


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