Rambling Rose
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:32:02
You're looking chipper, Rose.
:32:04
I feel perfect. Except for the scar,
I wouldn't know I was in the hospital.

:32:09
Well, we know you been there.
We got the hospital bill

:32:13
and it's pretty blood-curdling.
:32:16
I'm going to pay you back.
- I didn't mean that. Forget about it.

:32:21
I could take a job as a waitress.
:32:24
Absolutely not, Rose.
:32:26
You're not working
in any honky-tonk place. Just a touch.

:32:30
Well, I have a hotel to run.
Bye, darling. - Have fun.

:32:35
"Room and a bath
for a dollar and a half."

:32:37
I married a rich woman,
and now I'm running a jack-leg hotel.

:32:42
Morning, ladies.
:33:10
Buddy?
:33:13
I'm going to have to leave here.
:33:18
I have to go.
:33:24
Why do you say that, Rose?
:33:27
I got to, Buddy.
:33:33
Why did you
get rid of all your rabbits?

:33:37
I don't know.
I just got tired of them.

:33:41
When I was a child,
we had more than 500 rabbits.

:33:46
Five hundred rabbits??
:33:49
At least.
:33:52
We had them in orange crates.
:33:57
Daddy thought we could sell them.
:33:59
but only country folk eat rabbit.
And they ain't got mo money.


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