North to Alaska
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:11:00
I can always tell
an honest face.

:11:03
I'm goin' out of town.
:11:05
I'll be around when you get back.
:11:08
What is this?
Corn or whiskey?

:11:11
Well, just ask
for what you want, mister.

:11:23
$5,000, eh?
:11:24
Why, that crooked jeweler
must have...

:11:27
must have... switched stones?
:11:29
No.
:11:31
Well, I guess that...
:11:33
I guess that
about makes us even.

:11:36
Not quite.
:11:37
Hmm?
:11:40
(Crash)
:11:44
Wonder what's happened
to Billy.

:11:46
He's probably attending
a dance hall girl.

:11:49
(Ship's Horn Blows)
:12:05
Sam, Sam, wait a minute.
:12:07
Look.
:12:08
Here's your ticket...
:12:10
and, uh... here's
a letter toJenny.

:12:13
It's kind of personal.
:12:15
I won't look.
:12:17
You know how it is
after three years.

:12:20
Here's her picture.
:12:21
Look at those eyes,
that smile.

:12:25
The best part's missing...
:12:27
The figure. Mmm!
:12:28
Nature's masterpiece,
I always call it.

:12:31
I've listened to this
for three years.

:12:34
Pert near wore out
lookin' at it.

:12:37
Tell her I have to
sit on the gold mine...

:12:41
and I'm building the cabin.
:12:43
You don't know
whatJenny means to me.

:12:46
All the gold in Alaska...
:12:48
not worth a little finger.
:12:50
You know how it is.
:12:52
I never felt that way,
but I'll believe you.

:12:56
Hey, mister!
:12:58
You for the Victoria Queen?

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