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1:03:02
I ain't run out of my string yet.
1:03:14
-Evening. Thank you.
-Old man, I thought sure you'd cashed it in.

1:03:18
-Not till I'm back in Oklahoma.
-I'd rather be in hell than Oklahoma.

1:03:23
Every man to his own country.
1:03:27
Thanks.
1:03:30
Why didn't you take the barge across?
Against your religion?

1:03:33
You know Injun ponies. Said if he couldn't
go on a canoe, he'd rather swim.

1:03:40
-Well, I saved you some supper.
-That's good.

1:03:44
I want it served by one of them nice ladies
wearing nothing but a big smile.

1:03:49
Done!
1:04:19
Why?
1:04:21
Why, in damn it, would a sick old man
like you get tangled up in all this?

1:04:31
Why, in the name of sweet Jesus?
1:04:33
What is so important about
this gut-twisting, back-busting...

1:04:37
...man-killing goddamn race?
1:04:39
-The money?
-The prize.

1:04:45
-The prize is the money.
-The prize is winning.

1:04:49
Lose, you're nothing.
1:04:51
Who remembers a loser, or even cares?
1:04:54
Win, you're somebody.
1:04:57
What you done, it's printed.
It's in a newspaper.


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