Rooster Cogburn
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Wolf, I got a hunch
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we're just a little way from trouble.
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Get up there
and take a care look-see around.

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I'll try and keep
her ladyship occupied. - Yes, sir.

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Marshal Cogburn,
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we are here together and it is
our obligation to be on good terms.

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If we avoid remarks on the Civil War,
there'll be no open hostility.

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Sister, why don't you step down.
We'll give the horses' backs a rest.

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Get a little stretch.
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Why are you called Rooster?
I never heard a man called that.

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I guess in the old days,
I was cocky,

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kind of a struttin' bird.
- And have not changed much, as I see.

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My tail feathers
may droop a bit, and my wattles show,

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but I can still out-crow anything
in the barnyard. - No doubt.

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But can you outdo them?
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If I couldn't, I wouldn't have
much to crow about, would l?

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It all depends on the barnyard.
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Is Rooster your Christian name?
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I was baptized Reuben.
But I ask you not to repeat that.

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Why not? It's a name to be proud of.
Reuben led a great tribe in Israel.

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Well, it hit rock bottom with me.
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I'm bound to ask you this. Is your
name in the Lamb's Book of Life?

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Sister, are you licensed to preach?

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