The Reivers
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:26:10
Look at him. Sitting there
as innocent as a new-laid egg.

:26:14
Who's he?
:26:15
He's the son of a bitch
who takes that team...

:26:17
and works this place like a patch
to keep it muddy.

:26:21
Last year he charged me $2
to pull out my wagon.

:26:27
$2? That sure beats cotton.
:26:30
He ain't gonna get me this time.
:26:33
This here is an 18-horsepower automobile
under us.

:27:02
All right. Somebody give me some help here.
:27:06
Don't look at me,
'cause I don't know how to help.

:27:08
I ain't learned that much
about automobiles yet.

:27:10
Get out.
:27:11
I'll just be in your way. I'll sit with Lucius,
so you'll have plenty of room.

:27:15
You wanted a trip...
:27:18
you got one! Now, get out!
:27:21
Let Lucius get out. He's younger than me.
:27:23
- He's gotta steer.
- I'll steer if that's all you want.

:27:27
- Jump out, boy, and help Mr. Boon.
- Lucius, sit where you are.

:27:34
I'm going over there
to get one of those poles...

:27:37
and when I come back,
I ain't gonna stick it under the car.

:27:42
This water's got dirt in it.
:27:44
If there's one thing I hate,
it's dirt between my naked toes!

:27:48
That's because your circulation
ain't roused up yet.

:27:50
Don't worry, brightie-eyes, it will be.
:27:59
All right, now, jam her under the axle.

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