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:39:01
Come on, Imogene, you don't want
to keep these nice people waiting.

:39:16
Then I danced in Tuscaloosa and the
Mayor said the nicest things about me.

:39:21
The newspaper ran a big photo on me.
I got a scrapbook on me from all over.

:39:27
Tell him about the time that man tried
to crack your head with a bottle.

:39:31
Imogene, you silly old thing.
You know that's not true.

:39:34
He wasn't going to hit me with no bottle.
He was horsing around.

:39:38
Ask me nice and I'll tell you about that.
:39:41
Tell him about the time
you almost got thrown in jail.

:39:55
I don't understand it, Daddy. This little
baby has to go winky-tinky all the time.

:40:00
- Don't worry. We'll stop here for dinner.
- We just stopped for her at lunch.

:40:05
Right, and now
we're stopping for dinner. Come on.

:40:09
I ain't hungry.
:40:20
- Want one?
- OK.

:40:27
- How old are you?
- I don't know, 15. Why?

:40:29
- Just asking. Where are you from?
- Nowhere.

:40:33
- You've got to be from somewheres.
- Down by Troy, I guess.

:40:37
How long you work for her?
:40:39
Ain't kept count. A year, maybe.
How old you be?

:40:44
Nine. She really do all that dancing?
:40:47
If you want to call it dancing.
:40:49
All she do is waggle her hips
and shake her behind.

:40:53
How come she leave that job?
:40:55
The boss try to make her put out
for his friends.

:40:59
- She don't put out for free.
- She put out much?


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