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1:10:04
Why pick on Hud, Granddad?
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He ain't the only one.
1:10:10
Just about everybody
around here is like him,

1:10:13
one way or another.
1:10:14
Well, that's no cause
for rejoicing, is it?

1:10:17
Lonnie, little by little,
the look of the country changes

1:10:21
because of the men we admire.
1:10:23
I still think you
nailed him pretty hard.

1:10:26
Did I?
1:10:30
Maybe.
1:10:32
Old people get as hard
as their arteries sometimes.

1:10:40
You're just going to have
1:10:42
to make up your own mind
one day

1:10:45
about what's right
and what's wrong.

1:11:11
Where's that cotton-picking
housekeeper of ours?

1:11:14
I want something to eat,
1:11:15
and I don't want any
hesitating about it.

1:11:17
It's late, Hud.
1:11:18
She's asleep.
1:11:19
Well, ain't that just keen?
1:11:21
Paying her good money to sleep,
and I'm starving to death.

1:11:24
Well, maybe I can fry you up
an egg sandwich.

1:11:27
Forget it.
1:11:29
Oh, get your butt
out of here.

1:11:30
I can't think
with you standing around.

1:11:32
Knock some people on
their tails around here.

1:11:35
You just might be one of 'em.
1:11:38
Go on, get out of here!

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