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:03:00
Sam, darling!
:03:04
Georgie Pratt,
the lovin' limey.

:03:07
No, thank you.
I'm spoken for.

:03:09
It's OK.
Your virtue is safe.

:03:12
Billy Pratt.
:03:13
How you've grown.
:03:15
I'm glad it's noticeable.
:03:17
How old are you now?
:03:19
- Not old enough.
- I'm 20, ma'am.

:03:22
You're 17, and you'll wait till
you find the right one like I did.

:03:25
What are you,
my brother or my mother?

:03:27
George!
:03:32
You might as well have some...
:03:34
of what you're buyin'.
:03:36
I always liked free liquor.
:03:38
Hear you hit one of the biggest
gold strikes around.

:03:43
We'll know better when
they get back from Seattle...

:03:47
with the heavy
digging equipment.

:03:49
Folks, quiet down.
:03:50
Shut up!
:03:51
We'll drink to the
twitchingest nose for gold...

:03:55
in the territory of Alaska.
:03:57
My partner, George Pratt.
:03:58
Yeah!
:04:00
And here's to George's fy-ance...
:04:02
who's been pinin'
away in Seattle...

:04:05
for three years,
waitin' for him...

:04:07
to become a millionaire.
:04:09
When are you bringing her?
:04:11
Sam is.
:04:13
That's like sending a rabbit...
:04:15
to fetch lettuce.
:04:16
Somebody's gotta keep you
from jumping the claim.

:04:20
Anyway, Sam's better
at buying machinery.

:04:22
I'll tell you something else
he's better at.

:04:26
I'm building
our honeymoon cabin.

:04:29
And Sam takes the honeymoon.
:04:32
All right,
you've had your fun.

:04:34
I'll lay you odds
George's first kid...

:04:38
has a squint
and a wrinkled brow.


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