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I couldn't.
My heart was in it.

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It's hot.
These are heavy.

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So you've seen my legs.
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There are worse
walking around.

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Some worse,
some better.

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Well, you're not going to
have much to do with them,

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so don't
let it worry you.

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You're a pretty
thorny woman.

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Has anyone ever gotten
within range of you?

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Not that it's
any of your business,

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but I was married once.
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Been a widow
since I was 19.

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My husband was
a sweet Missouri boy.

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One night, they brought him home
on a kitchen door.

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Been shot eight times.
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Seems there
had been an argument

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over the price
of a Mexican saddle.

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He had a comic valentine
for me in his pocket.

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The dead are dead.
You ought to bury them.

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I'm sure
that's good advice.

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Trouble is, Mr. Russell,
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I think you feel the same way
about the living.

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What do you want?
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I hope I'm not
bothering you,

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but it's so hot,
I was just cooking.

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Whew. There's a nice little
breeze up here, though,

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isn't there?
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Everybody's
gone to sleep.

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I can't sleep
when it gets this hot.

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I just wake up dizzy.
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That a fact?
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This place
sure is spooky,

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all those buildings
and nobody in them.


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