The Reivers
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And anyway, somebody with sense
has to be around to look after the boy.

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- Oh, and that's you!
- Well, it ain't you.

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I didn't get him to tell lies
all around the countryside...

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and steal his granddaddy's automobile.
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- Borrow.
- Whatever.

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- It wouldn't hurt if he came along.
- It isn't gonna help either.

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I've got a right to a trip,
same as you and Lucius.

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I'm kin and you ain't.
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- What'll you give?
- A packet of snuff.

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- Don't use it.
- My pocket watch.

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- It don't work.
- A wood-smoked ham.

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- How many pounds?
- Ten.

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Done.
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Imagine me, a white man,
having to chauffeur a nigger to Memphis.

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I thought for a minute that me and you
was gonna misunderstand one another.

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Let's go.
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And so we were three, three reivers,
hightailing it for Memphis.

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Oh, "reivers"...
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that's an old-fashioned word
from my childhood.

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In plain English,
I'm afraid it meant "thieves."

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... had a farm, ee-i-ee-i-o
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and on that farm he had some chicks
ee-i-ee-i-o

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and a chick-chick here
and a chick-chick there

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here a chick, there a chick
everywhere a chick-chick

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Look out!

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