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1:06:01
He got me to go
down to this pasture

1:06:02
one night to listen.
1:06:04
After three or four hours
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of just nipping
away at that bottle

1:06:07
to keep the dew off of us,
1:06:08
I swore I could hear it, too.
1:06:16
That's the night
I wracked up the car.

1:06:20
Piled up
on Sampson Creek Bridge.

1:06:26
He died in a half an hour.
1:06:27
I didn't even have a mark on me.
1:06:34
Yeah, I wonder
1:06:35
if your daddy's
hearing the grass now,

1:06:37
growing up over his grave.
1:06:44
That story ought
to cool you off some.

1:06:48
It doesn't.
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Fantan, either
you're softhearted,

1:06:57
or softheaded.
1:06:58
I don't know which.
1:07:10
Oh, it was sad, dear Lord
1:07:12
It was sad, dear Lord
1:07:14
It was sad
when the great ship went down

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To the bottom of the
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Husbands and wives
1:07:20
Little children
lost their lives

1:07:22
It was sad
when the great ship went down

1:07:25
Oh, it was sad, dear Lord
1:07:27
It was sad, dear Lord
1:07:29
It was sad when the great ship
went down...

1:07:32
Shh, shh, shh, shh.
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Oh, it was shh,
dear Lord

1:07:35
It was shh, dear Lord
1:07:37
It was shh...
1:07:38
Hey, Granddad.
1:07:40
All right, he's got you drunk.
1:07:42
What else has he given you
a taste for?

1:07:44
All we had was a...
1:07:46
...couple of drinks is all.
1:07:48
I don't remember
you being a teetotaler.

1:07:50
I drank. I don't object
to his having whiskey.

1:07:52
Well, something seems
to be eating away

1:07:54
at your liver.
1:07:55
You, Hud.
1:07:56
Like always.
1:07:59
Hey, what are you
climbing on Hud for?


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