Honkytonk Man
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Used to book some shows.
Do you know him?

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I know him. Does he owe you money?
:43:07
He wrote me a rubber check
for a thing I did for him a few years back.

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Look...
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I know where you might find him.
You remember Miss Maud's cathouse...

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Miss Maud's place?
He hangs around there a lot.

:43:21
Why don't you go by
and tell her you're a friend of mine?

:43:23
All right, I'll do that.
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Hey, wait...
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if Durwood don't come through
with the money, could I help?

:43:30
I'll get it out of him.
Don't worry about that.

:43:32
Good luck to you. See you, Whit.
:43:47
A real whorehouse?
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Howdy. I'm looking
for a Mr. Durwood Arnspringer.

:43:56
Bob Wills said you might know
where he is.

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You a friend of Bob's?
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I've done business with Arnspringer
on occasion.

:44:11
He's got a card game going
back at the Choo-Choo Cafe nights.

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That's all I know.
Down by the railroad tracks.

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Down by the railroad tracks?
I'm much obliged, ma'am.

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Say...
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as long as we're here...
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my son here, he's 16.
:44:29
He ain't never been with a woman,
and I'm getting worried about him.

:44:32
You think maybe we could fix him up
before he gets pimples?

:44:36
We don't take no kids here, cowboy.
:44:38
We got enough trouble with the cops
without that.

:44:41
I'm his daddy, I'll take the responsibility.
:44:44
None of the girls here would take him.
:44:51
What're you staring at, kid?
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I told you I'd take the responsibility.
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You.
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Why?
:44:59
It wouldn't be you or the boy
that'd get arrested if the cops come.


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