Where the Red Fern Grows
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:26:00
(lone applause)
:26:09
Thank you, young man. That was
a sportsman-like thing for you to do.

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l know how you felt
about winning this cup,

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'cause l know how you feel
about your dogs,

:26:18
and for good reason.
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Now, about this trophy.
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To be truthful, folks,
l didn't sleep real good last night.

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And the reason
l didn't sleep real good is 'cause

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l knew that young Coleman's
dogs here treed three coons,

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in addition to the one earlier,
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which would've given him
four to my dogs' three.

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l also know that
he called his dogs off them coons

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and abandoned them there
to go find his grandpa.

:26:45
Now, l know the rul ebook states
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that you're supposed to
present the skins to the judges.

:26:49
But, in all honesty,
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l don't want my dogs winning
a championship that wasn't theirs clear.

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So l hereby declare
Billy Coleman and his fine redbones

:27:02
champions and winners
of this beautiful trophy.

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(Sheriff) Come on up here, son.
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There you go.
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(Bellington) Take it, son.
You won it fair and square.

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But you better be ready to give it back
next year, 'cause me and my Walkers

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are gonna beat the britches
off you and these redbones here.

:27:29
(Grandpa) Folks. Folks.
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Folks.
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l don't know how you feel right now,
but from where l'm standing, l...

:27:38
l think Mr. Bellington deserves
a real Oklahoma hand for this here.

:27:49
Uh... how about this cash pool?
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Well, l reckon he won that
fair and square too, Sheriff.

:27:55
Whoo! Yes, all right.

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