O Brother, Where Art Thou?
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1:33:00
Don't mind telling you
I'm awful pleased

1:33:02
my adventuring days
have come to an end.

1:33:05
Time for this old boy
to enjoy some repose.

1:33:08
That's good, honey.
1:33:09
You were right about that ring, too.
1:33:11
Any other wedding band wouldn't do.
1:33:14
This here was fore-ordained.
1:33:16
Fate was a-smilin' on me.
1:33:18
That's not my ring.
1:33:20
- What? Not your ring?
- That's one of Aunt Herlene's.

1:33:23
- You said it was in the roll-top.
- I said I thought it was.

1:33:26
- No, you said...
- Or under the mattress.

1:33:29
Or maybe in my chifforobe.
1:33:31
Well, I'm sorry, honey.
1:33:33
We need that ring.
1:33:35
It's at the bottom
of a durn big lake.

1:33:37
- Uh-uh.
- A 9,000 hectare lake.

1:33:39
I don't care if it's 90,000.
That lake was not my doing.

1:33:43
- I've counted to three.
- No, wait, honey.

1:33:46
Finding one ring
in the middle of all that water

1:33:49
- is one hell of a heroic task!
- # ..And gives me victory

1:33:55
# O, come, angel band
1:34:00
# Come and
1:34:02
# Around me stand
1:34:04
# O, bear me away
on your snow white wings

1:34:09
# To my immortal home
1:34:14
# O, bear me away
on your snow white wings

1:34:19
# To my immortal home #
1:34:32
# My latest sun is sinking fast
1:34:37
# My race is nearly run
1:34:43
# My strongest trials now are past
1:34:48
# My triumph has begun
1:34:54
# O, come
1:34:57
# Angel band

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