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:09:22
That'll be Hud.
:09:26
He's parked right
in my flower bed.

:09:45
Good morning, Hud.
:09:46
Morning.
:09:47
I'm sorry to cut
into your time off.

:09:49
Lonnie, close
that screen door.

:09:51
We're getting
a lot of flies in here.

:09:53
Well, I see the house
is still standing,

:09:54
and you're pouring coffee
in your saucer, as usual.

:09:57
How come you pushed
the panic button on me?

:09:59
We come up with
a dead heifer in the night.

:10:02
Is that what you dragged me
back here for? A dead cow?

:10:05
I'm kinda worried
about this one.

:10:07
She wasn't cut
or crippled-looking.

:10:09
No swellin' on her.
:10:11
Was there any Johnson grass
or milkweed around?

:10:14
Nothing. This may be something
I ought to know about.

:10:17
Jose and Jesse are out there
now, keeping off the buzzards.

:10:20
Lon, stay out of those berries.
:10:21
They're going in the pie.
:10:23
Well, let's not stand around
here till dinnertime.

:10:25
I got other things
to do today.

:10:26
Watch that cigarette ash.
:10:28
It's going in the pot.
:10:29
I'll go bring the pickup around.
:10:40
How come you're always
:10:41
running your car
over my zinnias?

:10:43
I've been trying to get
:10:44
those things to come up
for two weeks.

:10:46
Don't plant 'em where I park.
:10:48
You're cheerful this morning.
:10:50
Missy, your job
is to keep house,

:10:52
not worry
about my disposition.

:10:54
Frying pan's still on.
:10:55
Want a couple of eggs?
:10:57
Or did you have
breakfast in bed?

:10:59
Nope. I didn't quite
get around to breakfast.


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