Honkytonk Man
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I'm disappointed in you, Red.
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Questioning my honesty like this.
Is that what you're doing?

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Calling me a liar and a cheat?
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I'm calling you a liar and a cheat,
and a fat, porky, son of a bitch!

:49:16
You wanna hear any more?
I got other things I can think up for you.

:49:29
I think I know how we can square it.
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That girl? The one who was just in here?
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I'll tell you what I'll do, Red.
:49:37
I'll give you her and we'll call it even.
:49:42
You'd give me that girl
for the $100 you owe me?

:49:45
Yeah, why don't you talk to her yourself?
:49:47
Marlene, get yourself down here, honey!
:49:58
Marlene, this here is Red Stovall.
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He's a singer, and a damned good one.
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How'd you like to go to Nashville
with him?

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- You'd be a good girl, wouldn't you?
- Nashville!

:50:07
My goodness, Nashville!
That is my heart's dream!

:50:11
I would just do anything to go!
:50:13
Well, there you are. Just take her
a few minutes to get her stuff packed.

:50:18
It won't do, Arnspringer.
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Please take me with you, Mr. Stovall.
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I won't be any trouble, I promise.
It would mean so much to me.

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The Lord will bless you if you do.
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I've dreamed of going to Nashville
and becoming a singing star.

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And I'm good, too!
The Lord has given me a great talent.

:50:34
- Just ask anybody who's heard me.
- She's a mighty good singer, Red.

:50:38
It won't do.
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Please, Mr. Stovall! I beg of you, please...
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Can't you see he don't want you?
:50:46
Now go on.
Go get me some coffee and doughnuts.

:50:49
- You want coffee and doughnuts, Red?
- I just want my money.

:50:53
My heart is broken.
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Your ass is going to be broken, too,
if you don't get me the coffee.


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