The Missing
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:08:13
-Don't slam that door.
-Yes, ma'am.

:08:16
There are houses in Cleveland
with lamps that run on electricity.

:08:19
l'd like to see Cleveland.
:08:30
-Can you fetch the water, please, Dot?
-Yes, ma'am.

:08:36
At the fair, there's gonna be
expositions of the future.

:08:41
There's gonna be a graphophone. You
can hear your own voice back on it.

:08:45
-The Dickersons are going.
-Brake can't spare you.

:08:50
-Ma.
-Not tomorrow with the cows calving.

:08:52
-The Fosters too.
-Got all the future you need right here.

:08:57
Riding all day with this
cramping and all.

:09:09
Don't you ever act helpless
and pitiable to win favor with a man.

:09:13
Some people shouldn't give advice
on how to act with men.

:09:17
-And it's ''pitiful'' in English.
-You heard what l said.

:09:22
That pail's half-empty.
:09:24
l didn't do it. lt's that old lndian's
dumb old mule.

:09:28
-What lndian?
-Some drifter looking for doctoring.

:09:33
lf you're gonna eat barefoot...
:09:35
...why not take supper
with the animals in the barn.

:09:37
My boots don't fit no more.
Cut off my blood circulation.

:09:41
-lt's your birthday soon.
-l'll have gangrene by then.

:09:45
Your mother may have to saw off your
feet, then. Like poor old Mr. Swenson.

:09:56
Mr. Jones.

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