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Well, now, you know,
most of your average people...

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won't know a venomous reptile
from a large garden worm.

:48:22
Oh, no. It has to be an absolute,
authentic, poisonous snake...

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or he won't work with it.
:48:29
You don't say.
:48:31
These are more or less
rattlesnake here or pit vipers.

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What about that one?
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That's Old Pete. He'll run you $1.
:48:45
Okay.
:48:48
Give me $1.
:48:52
I hope you're sure
about their being poisonous...

:48:55
because none of them are making for you.
:48:58
They ain't gonna
none of them make for Old Tom.

:49:01
They know Old Tom
would kick the sap out of them.

:49:04
Now I ain't gonna guarantee you,
you can charm a rattlesnake.

:49:08
Oh, yeah, sure. He's done it.
:49:10
Oh, I don't know how many times.
:49:14
You don't say.
:49:19
Now be sure you hold him
akimbo from your body.

:49:38
Now what?
:49:39
Well, what this famous guy,
Casper De Mange did is, he put the snake...

:49:44
into a canvas bag, I believe...
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and then he stuck his wife's foot into it...
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and he held it there until she got bit.
:49:49
Oh, we can't do that.
She'd know we were doing something.

:49:52
No. He chloroformed her...
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something like that first, and then he...
:49:56
Well, we can't do that. The guy was a clown.
:49:59
We gotta work out some way we can...

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