How the West Was Won
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:18:09
Name's Linus Rawlings.
:18:11
I'm hungrier than sin and real peaceful like.
:18:13
- What've you got in the craft?
- Beaver pelts.

:18:16
I said beaver pelts.
:18:18
I never had a chance to see a beaver pelt,
Mr. Rawlings.

:18:23
Well, in that case, ma'am,
I'll show you one.

:18:26
There you are.
:18:28
Oh, that's real soft.
:18:30
It's a fine pelt, ma'am.
:18:31
Now, my apologies, sir.
:18:34
We was afraid you might be a pirate.
:18:36
I ain't no pirate.
:18:37
Come on, let's have supper
and get acquainted.

:18:41
No, no. That's yours. You keep that.
:18:59
Well, you sure set your cap in a hurry.
:19:01
Is he the backwoodsman
you've been waiting for?

:19:03
More than likely he's got
a wife and six kids waiting for him.

:19:11
"When I was single
:19:15
"Went dressed up so fine
:19:19
"Now I am married
:19:23
"Go ragged all the time. "
:19:31
Thank you, ma'am, that was right tasty.
:19:33
You've only ate four plates.
I was beginning to think you didn't like it.

:19:37
Well, it don't pay to eat too much
on an empty stomach, ma'am.

:19:41
How come you to be travelin'
so late at night?

:19:43
Well, I'm kinda anxious
to get to Pittsburgh.

:19:46
I ain't seen a city for a long time.
I aim to whoop it up a little.

:19:50
We've never seen a mountain man before.
:19:53
Tell me, them Rocky Mountains
as high as they say?

:19:56
Well, now, I just don't rightly know.
I never climbed one.


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