Two Rode Together
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:25:01
Seven long years we work and save.
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I got $285, mister, for my Freda.
:25:12
All right,
take the description, Mr. Wringle.

:25:16
All right, Ole.
:25:17
What colour was Freda's eyes?
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Eyes was blue.
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Colour of her hair?
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Hair was yellow.
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Yellow like corn silk.
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Yellow like gold, it was.
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Yeah, just like gold, $285 worth.
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You don't need me for this.
:25:41
Form your square!
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Ready your partner!
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Now corners off.
:25:57
Of all the stupid...
Wait, you're breaking everything.

:26:03
I give up! I give up!
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Well, now, that's more like it,
Miss Marty.

:26:09
Back home, I usually come a-calling
for my gal at the front door.

:26:12
May I have the honour
of the first dance?

:26:14
I'm claiming the first dance, Ortho.
:26:17
Now, fair play, Greely.
:26:20
I get to get the first dance,
Miss Marty.

:26:23
You do?
:26:26
Come on, honey,
I'll help you down.

:26:37
Good evening, miss.
:26:39
Well, boys, looks like
an early winter.

:26:42
- You all right?
- Of course she's all right.

:26:45
Just having us some fun is all.
:26:46
You said, "Good evening,"
now you can say good night.

:26:49
- Greely Clegg!
- Well, he knows the rules.

:26:52
Ain't no soldiers allowed
in this camp after sundown.

:26:55
- Sorry, but I'm afraid I'm here on duty.
- You ought to be ashamed.

:26:59
After the lieutenant brought
Mr. McCabe here to help us.


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