Cotton Comes to Harlem
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1:03:28
Sergeant,
my name is callahan.

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I'm the attorney
for reverend o'malley.

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I have a writ
for his release,

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signed by judge
glossner.

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This'll take
a few minutes.

1:03:35
Ok. I'll go down
and tell him.

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I thank all of you.
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I'm obliged to you
for coming down here

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and bringing this great food
for me and my fellow prisoners.

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Amen.
Amen.

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Inasmuch as you've done unto
one of these, my little ones,

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you've done unto me.
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Amen.
Amen.

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Minister: Just the way
you wanted it.

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O'malley: Praise the lord,
brother, amen.

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What about your tray,
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sister minnie?
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It's all yours,
reverend.

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I thank you, sister,
but I'd be much obliged

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if you'd take that tray over
to sister iris over there.

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Well, if you say so,
reverend.

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I do say so, sister.
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And, sister minnie,
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the lord loveth
a cheerful giver.

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Amen.
Amen.

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Amen.
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A jealous hysterical woman...
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will do anything, including
lie, to hurt o'malley.

1:04:31
Is that the case?
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No. There's a bale
of cotton,

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the white man
that digger spotted,

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the shoot-out,
and the vicious murder

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of booker
washington simms.

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Who?
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Uncle budd, the old
junk dealer.

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We're still dragging
the river for his body.

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And all ed and digger
want to do

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is hold o'malley
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for one more day.
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What?
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They think
that they can-

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don't tell me what they think.
Tell me what you think.

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Or don't you
do that anymore?

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We could hold him
on a technicality

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for 24 hours,
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it being sunday.

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