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1:21:03
Well, what are you looking at?
1:21:05
I'm looking at you, Hud.
1:21:07
Oh, climb off it.
1:21:08
You've been wanting to do
pretty much the same thing.

1:21:11
And wanting to wallow her
from the day she got here.

1:21:13
Yeah, I been wanting
to do it.

1:21:15
But not mean like you.
1:21:38
Here comes Mr. Burris.
1:21:46
Good morning.
1:21:47
Good morning.
1:21:50
Your timing's off.
You missed breakfast.

1:21:52
Thanks, but I've eaten.
1:21:56
I guess you got something
to tell us,

1:21:58
or you wouldn't be here.
1:22:00
I guess the tests are done.
1:22:03
Yes, sir, they're done.
1:22:08
You got the worst thing
you could have.

1:22:16
And there's no cure
at all?

1:22:19
None we know of.
1:22:21
It's like a bolt of lightning--
1:22:22
it won't hurt you till it hits,
then it hurts a lot.

1:22:25
Your cows are
public enemies now.

1:22:27
You gotta handle
this thing fast

1:22:28
before it spreads.
1:22:30
Well, what do I do?
1:22:32
Just drive them into a pit
and shoot 'em?

1:22:34
I can't abide that.
1:22:36
I know it's a terrible
thing even to think about.

1:22:38
I've seen it
during the Depression.

1:22:41
It's a sight worse to see
than it is to think about.

1:22:44
Look here, Mr. Bannon,
you're getting up in years.

1:22:46
You can afford
to slow down.

1:22:48
The rest won't hurt
your grass any.

1:22:50
You might even sell
a few oil leases.

1:22:51
My daddy thinks that oil
1:22:53
is something you stick
in your salad dressing.

1:22:57
If there's oil down there,
you can get it sucked up


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