Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
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Oh, did you make a wish?
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No, and I'm afraid she ain't gonna
make much of a brain surgeon, neither.

:01:07
Hey, she could
be a butcher.

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She could retire in two years
on the overcharges alone.

:01:13
She might make a hell
of a hitchhiker. Ha ha ha ha ha.

:01:17
If she were a boy,
you mean.

:01:19
She is,
if I may speak frankly,

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somewhat
of a medical oddity.

:01:25
Well, the Lord made them things
big for a purpose.

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Although...
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Lord only knows
what that might be.

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Doc, oh Doc...
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if a young man
ever shows up here

:01:38
with ugly fingers...
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you know,
would you please...

:01:44
Dear lady, please remember the words
of the painter Paul Gauguin

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who said,
"The ugly may be beautiful...

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but the pretty, never."
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I don't suppose that means
very much to you.

:01:58
I'm not stupid.
:02:01
There's nothing about your past,
present or future...

:02:03
that your hands
do not know.

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And there is nothing
about your hands

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that Madame Zoe
does not know.

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I, Madame Zoe...
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er...
Jesus-fucking-Christ!

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Husband...
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is she gonna find
a husband?

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Oh...
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I see men in your life.
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Oh...
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I also see women.
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Lots and lots
and lots of women.

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Oh...
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let's get out of here.
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The gods did not choose
Sissy Hankshaw

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for her thumbs per se,
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but rather for the use
that she would make of them.

:02:56
Hitchhiking would become
her customary mode of travel.


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