The Rare Breed
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:48:00
[Dog barking]
:48:03
He's feeling better
if you care to know.

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And furthermore, we can't leave...
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until you understand
how to take care of Vindicator.

:48:11
Now, tomorrow, I would like
to go out and select some cows.

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- Select?
- Yes, for breeding purposes.

:48:19
Madam, out here
is the fit that survive...

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and if that creature of yours
cannot select his own cows...

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he is not fit to live here.
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I think it may be a good idea
if you take a wee peek...

:48:31
at some of these
prospective brides...

:48:33
you're figuring to match up
with that Hereford of yours.

:48:36
- Thas precisely my intention.
- Good.

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You come on the morrow...
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and I'll hunt up a longhorn cow
for you...

:48:46
and then you'll see for yourself
why I think that bull of yours...

:48:49
will not be the father of a calf.
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It won't be exactly the kind of
a hunt you'd expect, ma'am.

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- Here, can I help with this?
- No, thank you, Mr. Burnett.

:49:03
They're clean.
I'd like to keep them that way.

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[Soft instrumental music]
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- Beef stew?
- Chicken broth.

:49:22
Snake broth, gopher broth,
anything but chicken broth.

:49:25
When do I get to eat?
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- I can do that.
- Do it then.

:49:33
- Sure would like something to chew.
- Chew the spoon.

:49:38
Hey, you're touchy this morning.
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Your father's back.
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He goes off for a whole week
without saying goodbye...

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then doesn't even stop in
to see how you are.

:49:47
Whas between you two?
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You snarl and growl at each other
like two wounded animals.

:49:52
Is always been like that.
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- But why?
- Hilary, don't get involved.

:49:59
Don't get involved?

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