Wild in the Country
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:04:01
- Evening, Mr. Mason.
- Evening, Mr. Braxton.

:04:05
Now, there's a thing.
:04:07
He saved himself used postage stamps
all the way back to Confederate days.

:04:12
-A couple of those grape drinks, please.
-Yes, sir.

:04:19
Poor kid. Bein' her birthday,
I been holding it back all day.

:04:26
- I don't know
how to break it to her neither.
- Holdin' back what?

:04:30
Well, the news about
Norrie's husband passin' away.

:04:39
What's your plans, Glenn?
:04:41
If you don't mind my sayin' so, Uncle
Rolfe, you're jumpin' like a cricket.

:04:45
No, I'm as continuous
as beads on a string.

:04:51
And if you and Norrie--
you came together--

:04:54
I'd make you a partner in my place.
:04:57
You know the business now,
and, well--

:05:00
- If I was you, I'd give this
thing a decent time of grief.
- Well, that's a point.

:05:05
But if I could soften the blow,
which it's sure to be to Norrie...

:05:10
by just telling her tonight that
you've got matrimony on your mind--

:05:14
- How'd her husband die?
- That's the funny part.

:05:18
The telegram don't say. All that
hush-hush government stuff these days.

:05:23
Yeah, I've seen
a lot of it on TV.

:05:28
You're not hintin'
that this is fiction, are you?

:05:30
I'm sayin', don't box me in,
Uncle Rolfe.

:05:34
You listen to me, boy. You "are" boxed in,
and that's gospel, but not by me.

:05:40
You took Norrie like a cheap
postage stamp. You got her drunk...

:05:43
licked, smacked and cancelled
her all over the place.

:05:45
- You deny my allegations?
- I wasn't exactly alone, you know.

:05:48
- Are you saying you didn't--
- Look, Uncle Rolfe,
you wasn't kiddin' me.

:05:51
- You had this in your mind all along.
- You're a ratty little liar!

:05:54
- Don't say it! That makes me--
- When the parole board hears
about this--

:05:58
[ All Gasp, Exclaim ]

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