The Reivers
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- Damn it, l...
- The trouble with you bitches...

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is that you got to act like ladies
sometimes, but you don't know how.

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- I'm learning you how.
- Mr. Binford, I don't think that's fair.

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- I really don't. I figure if you want to...
- You put two bits in the box and sit.

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So we can get some peace around here.
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All right now, Miss Reba,
tell Minnie to get some beer.

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Minnie, bring some beer.
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How about some beer, boy?
You a beerhead?

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No, sir. I don't drink beer.
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- He drinks beer. Don't you?
- Yes, sir.

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I drink anything that's put in front of me.
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You hear that? Now, don't you like it?
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Or can't you get it?
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I'm not old enough yet.
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Whiskey, then.
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No, sir. I don't drink anything.
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See, I promised my mother I wouldn't
unless Father and Boss invited me.

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Who is this Boss?
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He means his grandfather.
He tells you what to do and you do it.

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- Sounds like you call him Boss, too?
- That's right.

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Boss isn't here now. Your mother isn't here.
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You're out on a tear with Boon.
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Your folks are 80 miles away.
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Here, you can have some.
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No, sir, I promised her.
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I see.
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You promised her
you wouldn't go drinking with Boon?

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Didn't promise her
you wouldn't go whore-hopping?

:45:51
What the hell kind of language is that
to use in front of a child?

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Lady, use your mouth
to eat your supper with.


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