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:48:04
Don't touch me!
Let me go! Leave me aIone!

:48:13
Bastard!
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Where d!d you h!de that paper?
:48:21
It's a newspaper, !sn't !t?
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A newspaper, a newspaper. . .
I don't know how to read.

:48:30
I threw !t away. Look, I don't know.
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If you haven't got the newspaper,
you're useIess.

:48:35
And !f you're useIess,
I'm go!ng to k!II you.

:48:40
Cuch!IIo!
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You d!dn't Iose !t.
By Iuck, you Ieft !t !n my wagon.

:48:48
L!ttIe mother, I!ttIe woman. . .
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Are you Iook!ng for th!s?
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G!ve !t here.
:48:59
Women are noth!ng but troubIe.
:49:03
That's !t. Thank you!
You're reaIIy Iucky.

:49:08
ReaIIy Iucky, reaIIy Iucky. . .
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Now you can have a rest.
I'II run for you, th!s t!me.

:49:17
Run, run, run, run.
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I'II Ieave the wagon a I!ttIe way down
the tra!I. Come on. Ha!

:49:27
Th!ef! Coward!
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M!ss, m!ss! Do you know
what you've done?

:49:34
You made me Iose a fortune!
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- What?
- A fortune. A fortune!

:49:46
Get down from there.
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Come on, m!ss. How am
I go!ng to do that?

:49:51
Cover yourseIf w!th th!s.
:49:59
Unt!e my hands, up here.
Come on, m!ss. . .


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