The Great White Hope
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Yes, I'm cozy,
and you are rosy.

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# Early this mornin' #
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# Blues walked
in my door #

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#And early this mornin' #
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# Blues walked in my door #
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# Last time I saw you, baby #
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- Hmm.
- #You made me cry... ##

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Lying in the sun...
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I was...
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oh, daydreaming.
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How maybe I'd stay there,
and it would keep on burning me...

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day after day.
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I'd get darker and darker.
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I really can get dark, you know?
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Then I'd dye my hair
and I'd change my name.

:40:49
I'd come to you in Chicago
like somebody new.

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A colored woman
or a Creole, maybe, huh?

:40:56
Nobody but you
would ever guess.

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- It wouldn't work, hon.
- Hmm?

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Everybody know I done gone off
of colored women.

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Oh, Jack, you...
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I has, too,
except for my mama.

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Maybe I...
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- Hey.
- What will we do?

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Shh. Shh.
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Shh.
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I'm a federal marshal, Jefferson.
Let's not make this any worse than it is.

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At 10:00 a. m. You drove Miss Eleanor Bachman
across the Illinois-Wisconsin state line.

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Having done so, you proceeded
to have relations with her.

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Under the Mann Act,
that makes you liable.

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- Therefore, I'm placing you under arrest.
- No! No! I'm...

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- Put your clothes on.
We'll take you into town.
- Jack!

:41:55
Don't you fret, now.
Just get dressed.

:41:57
Hold a blanket up
or something.


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