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:51:25
Morning, Granddad.
:51:27
Well, how are you today,
Lonnie?

:51:30
Good, real good.
:51:31
Boy, have I been
sawing wood up there.

:51:33
Looks like I slept
'round the clock.

:51:35
You know, I feel
almost like working,

:51:36
for a change!
:51:37
Well, what do
you got for me?

:51:39
Patch a little fence?
:51:41
Pull up some weeds?
:51:43
Work a few calves?
:51:45
Well, I don't guess
we'll do anything much.

:51:48
I don't see any sense
in wasting work

:51:50
until I find out
about my cattle.

:51:52
You bet.
:51:54
Yeah, we're just gonna
roll over and play dead

:51:57
and let 'em shovel dirt
in our faces.

:51:59
If I don't get
a clean bill of health

:52:01
on my cattle,
we are just about dead.

:52:04
Dead broke.
:52:06
We've been breeding
and crossbreeding this beef

:52:08
all our lives to get us
the best stock in the country.

:52:11
We're going to end up
with the government

:52:13
paying us four bits
on the dollar for 'em.

:52:15
Poor but honest.
:52:16
That's us.
:52:17
Well, we ain't sure
of anything yet.

:52:19
We're just gonna have
to sit and wait it out.

:52:21
Don't get sores on
your butt doing it.

:52:54
I can do without
that noise, Lon.


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