The Reivers
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1:43:01
The starch, and the shaving lotion...
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and the chewing tobacco...
1:43:06
and finally, that faint smell of whiskey
from the toddy...

1:43:11
which he took in bed
every morning before he got up.

1:43:16
There, there, now.
1:43:23
That must have emptied the cistern.
1:43:31
Now, go wash your face.
1:43:34
A gentleman cries, too,
but he always washes his face.

1:43:54
I'll get you out of the doghouse, Lucius.
1:43:56
One of these days,
I'm gonna tell them both that it was me...

1:43:59
that cooked up the whole thing.
1:44:01
- You don't have to do that.
- Well, I want to.

1:44:05
I want to set things right with them.
1:44:08
I want to set things right with you, too.
1:44:22
I wonder where they all are now.
1:44:25
I wonder what they're doing.
1:44:28
I know what one of them is doing.
1:44:30
She's out getting herself a white lace dress,
size 8, to get married in.

1:44:37
Are you talking about Corrie?
1:44:39
Are you gonna marry Corrie?
1:44:41
Well, if you can go barehanded
against a knife...

1:44:43
defending her,
why the hell can't I marry her?

1:44:46
I'm as good as you are, ain't I?
1:44:48
Even if I ain't 11 years old.
1:44:53
Do you know when you'll feel
better about it, Lucius?

1:44:56
When you come across town about a year
from now, walk in to my house...


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