The Reivers
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1:02:02
I'm a nosy old coot.
1:02:05
When strangers show up, I do, too.
1:02:09
You ask old Possum Hood, there.
1:02:11
Old Possum Hood knows me.
1:02:14
Don't you, Uncle?
1:02:15
Everybody around here knows you,
Mr. Butch.

1:02:19
A lady woke me up early this morning...
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told me about you folks leading a horse
down the main street of our town.

1:02:26
Said there was a little boy...
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a pretty girl...
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a nigger, and a Mississippi swamp rat.
1:02:33
I figured that was worth
rolling out of bed to see.

1:02:37
What brings you?
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We got us a horserace fixed up.
1:02:42
Folks don't come much to Possum
no more for horseracing.

1:02:45
They all go to luka...
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or Raleigh, the Ozarks...
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Well, we come here.
1:02:56
Now, here's my melon.
1:03:00
Did you thump it?
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Yes, sir, it's ripe.
1:03:03
Green ones gives me gas.
1:03:14
You care for some, little lady?
1:03:17
- No, I don't.
- No, you don't.

1:03:20
Thank you just the same.
Ain't that what you meant?

1:03:23
I just meant what I said.
1:03:25
Come on over here, honey.
1:03:35
Ain't we met up somewhere before?
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Now that I study you some...
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wasn't it over at Mr. Binford's cathouse
down in Memphis?

1:03:54
Ain't you the one
with the little strawberry mole...

1:03:57
right below your bellybutton?
1:03:59
You know something,
you're beginning to get my goat.


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