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SPEAKER_02 But my spirit's learning to fly, I believe in love Oh, some lies put a hate in my mind, I try not to worry About the confusion in my mind, I'll live my life
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SPEAKER_02 My love, I'll live my life And all of that snow on the White House I never let it affect my sight You don't have to be religious
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SPEAKER_02 To know what isn't right So I'm living my life learning to love Trying to give a little more Cause if you don't believe in love Tell me what, what, what are you living for?
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SPEAKER_03 Looks like you got quite a load there.
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SPEAKER_03 Would you like a lift?
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SPEAKER_02 I ain't got far to go.
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SPEAKER_03 How far are you going?
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SPEAKER_02 There's a dirt road.
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SPEAKER_03 About a mile, I expect.
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SPEAKER_03 A mile?
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SPEAKER_03 That's a long way.
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SPEAKER_03 Come on, I'll give you a ride.
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SPEAKER_02 Okay.
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SPEAKER_03 Here, I'll give you a hand.
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SPEAKER_03 Boy, that thing sure is heavy.
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SPEAKER_03 What do you got in there?
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, just flour, salt, things like that.
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SPEAKER_03 Here we go.
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SPEAKER_03 Go ahead.
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SPEAKER_03 It's all right.
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SPEAKER_03 Where'd you get those groceries out there in the middle of nowhere?
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SPEAKER_03 Pensborough.
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SPEAKER_03 Pensborough?
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SPEAKER_03 Is that that town I came through a ways back?
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_03 Must be five miles.
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SPEAKER_03 You mean you carry that stuff all that way?
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SPEAKER_03 It ain't so far.
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SPEAKER_03 How old are you?
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SPEAKER_03 Seven.
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SPEAKER_03 When I was seven, I wasn't even allowed to cross the street.
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SPEAKER_02 You're nice.
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SPEAKER_02 What's your name?
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SPEAKER_03 James Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_03 Everybody calls me Jimmy.
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SPEAKER_02 I got a brother named James.
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SPEAKER_02 We call James, James.
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SPEAKER_03 My mother used to call me James.
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SPEAKER_02 That's good.
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SPEAKER_02 It's in the Bible, you know.
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SPEAKER_02 James.
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SPEAKER_02 Nobody calls him James.
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SPEAKER_03 What do they call you?
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SPEAKER_02 Gilbert.
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SPEAKER_02 Gilbert Jenner.
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SPEAKER_03 Gilbert?
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SPEAKER_02 Hey, what's this?
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SPEAKER_03 It's a camera.
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SPEAKER_03 Now be careful.
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SPEAKER_03 Don't put your finger on the lens.
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SPEAKER_02 Are all these things cameras?
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SPEAKER_02 Uh-huh.
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SPEAKER_02 What do you do with them?
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SPEAKER_03 I take pictures.
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SPEAKER_03 It's my job.
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SPEAKER_03 I take pictures and then I write stories to go along with them.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm what they call a photojournalist.
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SPEAKER_02 Hey, there it is!
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SPEAKER_02 Right up there!
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SPEAKER_02 On the right!
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SPEAKER_02 Thanks a lot, Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_02 Sure wish you could come and take some pictures of me and my folks sometime.
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SPEAKER_03 Wait a minute.
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SPEAKER_03 Okay, smile.
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SPEAKER_03 There you go.
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SPEAKER_03 What's this?
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SPEAKER_03 Just keep watching.
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SPEAKER_03 How far down that road do you live?
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, not more than a mile.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, do you figure you're going to catch a ride with a neighbor or something like that?
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SPEAKER_02 Ain't got no neighbors.
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SPEAKER_02 Hey, what's happening?
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SPEAKER_03 Just keep watching it.
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SPEAKER_03 I'll take you home.
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SPEAKER_03 Thought you said it was a mile, Gilbert.
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SPEAKER_02 I said so.
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SPEAKER_02 Hey, look at this.
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SPEAKER_02 It's me, big as life.
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SPEAKER_02 Where in Peterson is this?
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SPEAKER_03 It's gonna be dark pretty soon, Gilbert.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm surprised your folks would let you come all this way by yourself.
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SPEAKER_03 Look out!
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SPEAKER_03 You've come over two miles, Gilbert.
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SPEAKER_03 There's not even a road anymore.
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SPEAKER_02 I'll take some shortcuts.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't think I can drive much further.
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SPEAKER_03 Your mother's gonna be worried sick about you.
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SPEAKER_02 I ain't got no ma.
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SPEAKER_01 I'm sorry.
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SPEAKER_02 It really ain't much further now.
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SPEAKER_02 Peter, he's my big brother.
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SPEAKER_02 He knows a better way.
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SPEAKER_02 It's longer, though.
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SPEAKER_03 Sure, if it doesn't rain.
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SPEAKER_03 If it does, it won't even be able to get the top up.
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SPEAKER_02 If I can eat it.
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SPEAKER_02 Just go straight ahead.
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SPEAKER_02 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_03 Is that what I think it is?
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SPEAKER_03 That's the creek.
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SPEAKER_03 Gilbert, nobody puts a road through the middle of a creek.
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SPEAKER_02 Maybe the road was there first.
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SPEAKER_02 It's only a few inches deep.
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SPEAKER_03 Are you sure it's inches, not feet?
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SPEAKER_02 It only gets high after rain.
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SPEAKER_02 All creeks do that.
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SPEAKER_02 Uh-huh.
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SPEAKER_02 More to the left.
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SPEAKER_02 Level off now.
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SPEAKER_02 We're gonna beat the ring.
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SPEAKER_02 Look at her go.
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SPEAKER_02 It sure is a fine automobile, Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_03 Was, before that last mile.
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SPEAKER_03 Come on, get in.
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SPEAKER_03 Here we are, Gilbert.
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SPEAKER_03 Listen, do me a favor.
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SPEAKER_03 Ask your brother to come out here and show me the other road back.
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SPEAKER_02 Aw, can't you come in just for a little while?
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SPEAKER_02 We can take some more of these.
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SPEAKER_03 Well... I found that you sure like it.
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SPEAKER_03 I'd like to, I really would, but I'm afraid I can't.
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SPEAKER_03 I gotta be on my way.
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SPEAKER_02 Peter's probably out bringing in the cows.
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SPEAKER_02 He won't want to show you till after supper.
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SPEAKER_02 Come on!
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SPEAKER_02 Oh.
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SPEAKER_02 There's Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_02 This here's my brother James, Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_02 I told you about him.
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SPEAKER_02 He's 11.
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SPEAKER_03 Hello, James.
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SPEAKER_02 Hello.
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SPEAKER_02 Rita's 12.
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SPEAKER_02 I'm here.
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SPEAKER_02 John's 15.
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SPEAKER_02 John?
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SPEAKER_02 That's Martha.
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SPEAKER_02 She can't talk.
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SPEAKER_03 Nice to meet you, Martha.
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SPEAKER_03 Nice to meet all of you.
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SPEAKER_02 This ain't all of us.
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SPEAKER_02 Baby?
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SPEAKER_02 It seems baby.
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SPEAKER_02 Ma died when he was born, so he didn't get no other name.
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SPEAKER_03 Baby?
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SPEAKER_01 Gilbert, you go bring Peter.
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SPEAKER_02 He's seen us coming.
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SPEAKER_01 I said go get him.
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SPEAKER_01 That's all right, John.
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SPEAKER_01 I saw him pull in.
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SPEAKER_02 There's Mr. Wheeler, Peter.
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SPEAKER_01 John, you want to tend to the livestock?
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SPEAKER_01 Come on, you know what to do.
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SPEAKER_03 It was nice to meet you, Peter.
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SPEAKER_03 Listen, I was wondering if you could show me the road out of here.
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SPEAKER_01 Martha, tend the baby's nose.
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SPEAKER_01 You know he's catching a cold.
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SPEAKER_01 I heard you done
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SPEAKER_01 Having you join us for supper, Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_03 I'd like to, I really would, but I'm afraid I can't.
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SPEAKER_01 I'd like to have you stay.
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SPEAKER_03 Driving Gilbert home and all.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, I appreciate the invitation, but if you'll just show me the road out of here, that'll be thanks enough.
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SPEAKER_01 Well, if you really gotta go.
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SPEAKER_01 All right, I'll show you.
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SPEAKER_03 So long, kids.
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SPEAKER_03 Be good.
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SPEAKER_03 Nice to meet you.
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SPEAKER_03 Bye, girl.
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SPEAKER_02 Thanks for the ride, Mr. Rowley.
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SPEAKER_02 You bet.
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SPEAKER_02 Go right at the barn.
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SPEAKER_01 Turn left at the cornfield and you'll see the road.
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SPEAKER_01 There's gravel, so the rain won't bother you none.
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SPEAKER_03 All right, now, I go right at the barn, left at the cornfield.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, once I get to the road, which way do I go?
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SPEAKER_02 I just can't believe it.
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SPEAKER_03 6,000 miles, not even broken in.
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SPEAKER_03 You got a telephone?
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SPEAKER_00 Looks like you'll be having supper with us now.
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SPEAKER_02 We'll spend the night.
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SPEAKER_03 All right, good.
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SPEAKER_03 Hold it just like that.
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SPEAKER_03 Okay.
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SPEAKER_03 Smile.
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SPEAKER_03 Hold it.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, there it is.
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SPEAKER_03 It's all taken right there.
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SPEAKER_02 Just keep your eyes on it.
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SPEAKER_01 Isn't that neat?
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SPEAKER_01 There I am.
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SPEAKER_01 I'm going all the way to California.
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SPEAKER_01 License plates in New York.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, my job takes me a lot of different places.
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SPEAKER_03 Anywhere there's an interesting story.
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SPEAKER_01 I read about California and New York.
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SPEAKER_01 I'll be going there myself someday.
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SPEAKER_01 New Orleans first, though.
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SPEAKER_01 Mardi Gras.
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SPEAKER_03 It sure must be something.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, it is.
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SPEAKER_03 It's very exciting.
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SPEAKER_03 Big carnival.
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SPEAKER_03 You've been there?
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SPEAKER_03 Uh-huh.
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SPEAKER_03 You got pictures?
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SPEAKER_03 No, not with me.
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SPEAKER_03 I read about it.
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SPEAKER_01 Mom was a school teacher, you know.
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SPEAKER_01 She had a lot of books and things.
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SPEAKER_03 I'd sure like to meet your father.
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SPEAKER_01 How's the way?
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SPEAKER_01 He took some hogs to market.
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SPEAKER_01 Back on Sunday, I expect.
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SPEAKER_01 Oh.
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SPEAKER_01 Rita, take Mr. Wheeler to see Mom.
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SPEAKER_01 Mama, Gilbert said... Gilbert talks a lot.
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SPEAKER_01 Don't say nothing.
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SPEAKER_02 Mr. Wheeler?
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SPEAKER_02 Mama, this is Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_02 He'll be having supper with us.
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SPEAKER_03 Mrs. Chatter.
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SPEAKER_02 He don't want supper now, Mama.
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SPEAKER_02 Baby's getting fuzzy.
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SPEAKER_03 You can't be the mother of this tribe.
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SPEAKER_00 They just call me that.
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SPEAKER_00 I don't mind, really.
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SPEAKER_00 It makes it easier for the little ones.
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SPEAKER_03 Stepmother, are you married to their father?
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SPEAKER_00 I'm really happy that you can stay for supper, Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_00 I'm not much of a cook, really, but I'm learning.
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SPEAKER_00 Their mother left a lot of recipes.
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SPEAKER_03 Windows are nailed shut.
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SPEAKER_03 And what's a boat doing on that dover?
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SPEAKER_03 On the wrong side.
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SPEAKER_00 I don't like the children under my feet while I'm cooking.
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SPEAKER_00 The children say that you're very nice.
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SPEAKER_02 Peter don't like his supper this late, Mama.
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SPEAKER_00 Everything's ready for the biscuits.
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SPEAKER_00 Tell the girls to dish up.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, it's not really that late, boys.
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SPEAKER_03 I mean, it's just the time of year.
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SPEAKER_03 And then there's the rain.
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SPEAKER_03 But I guess it's early to bed and early to rise on the farm, isn't it?
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SPEAKER_03 Lots of chores to do, especially with your father being away.
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SPEAKER_02 It ain't so bad.
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SPEAKER_02 It's a lot of fun sometimes, too.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, I'm sure.
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SPEAKER_03 He'll be going away soon.
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SPEAKER_00 Oh, no.
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SPEAKER_00 Paolo said the fat one sticks together.
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SPEAKER_00 Like in the violin.
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SPEAKER_02 Peter told me to show you to the supper table.
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SPEAKER_00 God is great.
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SPEAKER_00 God is good.
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SPEAKER_00 And we thank him for our food.
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SPEAKER_00 By his hand we must be fed.
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SPEAKER_00 Give us, Lord, our daily bread.
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SPEAKER_00 Amen.
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SPEAKER_00 Gilbert, I need a try.
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SPEAKER_00 It's my turn.
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SPEAKER_00 It's your turn tomorrow night.
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SPEAKER_00 Rita, you lost your turn because you hit James last week.
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SPEAKER_00 Now, do you want to go to your room?
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SPEAKER_00 Gilbert.
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SPEAKER_02 God is great, God is good, and we thank him for our food.
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SPEAKER_02 By his hand we must be fed.
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SPEAKER_02 Give us, Lord, our daily bread.
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SPEAKER_02 Amen.
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SPEAKER_02 I don't want no fat.
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SPEAKER_02 I ain't got no potatoes.
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SPEAKER_01 James, you want a pack of corn?
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SPEAKER_01 You have baked beans there?
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SPEAKER_02 James.
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SPEAKER_02 Not with your fingers.
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SPEAKER_02 They're kind of like carrots.
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SPEAKER_00 Well, they're good for you.
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SPEAKER_00 Have a few.
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SPEAKER_02 I like blackberry jelly.
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SPEAKER_02 Why ain't there no blackberry jelly, Mama?
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SPEAKER_00 Because you went fishing yesterday instead of collecting the berries.
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SPEAKER_00 Tomorrow, if the rain lets up, I'll expect two full boxes of big thimbleberries.
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SPEAKER_01 Maybe Pa would like... Maybe Mr. Will would like to go with you.
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SPEAKER_01 You can kind of show him around a little.
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SPEAKER_02 Hey, that'd be great.
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SPEAKER_01 I know a patch where they're so big they're dragging the ground.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, thanks anyway, but I'll be leaving tomorrow as soon as I get a tow truck out here.
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SPEAKER_03 I figure I can catch a ride into Pinsborough in the morning.
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SPEAKER_03 Don't you just love ham, son?
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SPEAKER_03 Hi, Peter.
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SPEAKER_01 What's with the beauty last fall?
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SPEAKER_02 I bet he weighed in at over 800.
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SPEAKER_01 He dressed down on a five.
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SPEAKER_01 You like the mashed potatoes, too?
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SPEAKER_01 We get fresh milk every morning.
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SPEAKER_01 Peter!
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SPEAKER_01 See how nice and fluffy they are?
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SPEAKER_02 Butter's fresh, too.
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SPEAKER_02 Mama turned just this morning.
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SPEAKER_01 You put them biscuits back.
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SPEAKER_01 I just want... Yeah, I know what you wanted.
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SPEAKER_01 Now, how many times I got to tell you that dogs don't get nothing but meat.
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SPEAKER_02 But they love biscuits better than anything.
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SPEAKER_01 So they can get fat and soft and lazy.
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SPEAKER_01 All we need around here is a pack of no-account hounds.
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SPEAKER_02 They ain't no-account.
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SPEAKER_01 They do anything we tell them.
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SPEAKER_01 And we're gonna keep them that way.
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SPEAKER_01 Dogs hunting biscuits ain't no good for nothing.
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SPEAKER_01 Now, you drink your milk.
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SPEAKER_03 Peter.
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SPEAKER_03 When's your father coming home?
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SPEAKER_01 Why don't you eat your supper, Pa?
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SPEAKER_00 Both their parents died five years ago.
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SPEAKER_03 Five years ago?
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SPEAKER_01 Ma, I'd like to order some Phoebe.
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SPEAKER_01 Pa drank five gallons of his own makings and fell off the roof.
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SPEAKER_03 Five years ago?
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SPEAKER_03 But what about the neighbors, people in town?
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SPEAKER_01 Come on now, everybody finish up.
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SPEAKER_01 It's getting on bedtime.
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SPEAKER_03 Wait a minute, I just can't believe this.
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SPEAKER_03 Somebody must have known... Something.
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SPEAKER_01 Pa didn't look strange.
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SPEAKER_01 Nobody came around much.
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SPEAKER_01 He was a good chap, Pa.
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SPEAKER_02 I'm just like him.
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SPEAKER_01 Right, Peter?
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SPEAKER_01 You're getting there.
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SPEAKER_03 What do you do for money?
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SPEAKER_03 How do you pay the gas bills?
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SPEAKER_03 And what about your schooling?
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SPEAKER_00 Their mother was a qualified school teacher and she left instructions for their schooling.
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SPEAKER_00 There's natural gas on the property and the company gives it to them free for as long as they... We got plenty of money too.
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SPEAKER_00 I used to sell whiskey.
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SPEAKER_01 You're gonna get a switch and Gilbert button in like that.
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SPEAKER_01 And I told you to drink your milk.
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SPEAKER_02 I'm sorry, Peter.
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SPEAKER_03 As soon as that tow truck gets out here tomorrow, I'm leaving.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't know what this mama and papa stuff is about, but I don't like games.
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SPEAKER_03 And she is not your mother.
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SPEAKER_03 Just who are you?
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SPEAKER_00 My name's Caroline Henderson, and I'm...
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SPEAKER_00 Well, it is a game, really.
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SPEAKER_00 I'm their mama, and, uh... Peter, please tell him.
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SPEAKER_03 I wish somebody would tell me something that makes sense.
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SPEAKER_01 Carol, Ben came to help us out, that's all.
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SPEAKER_01 We was figuring maybe you'd like to help out, too.
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SPEAKER_01 Youngins need grown-ups.
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SPEAKER_01 Somebody to teach them.
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SPEAKER_01 Tell them what to do.
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SPEAKER_01 Punish them when they need it.
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SPEAKER_01 If you don't want to... Where's my bag?
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SPEAKER_03 My camera equipment?
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SPEAKER_02 I put it all in your room, sir.
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SPEAKER_02 Upstairs, on the left.
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SPEAKER_02 Till morning.
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SPEAKER_02 Then you can take your funny farm and... Good night, Mama.
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SPEAKER_03 Wait a minute.
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SPEAKER_03 What are you doing?
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, that's all right.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm only going to be staying to...
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SPEAKER_02 Glory, glory, hallelujah.
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SPEAKER_02 Glory, glory, hallelujah.
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SPEAKER_02 He has sounded forth His truth, and that shall make us every free.
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SPEAKER_02 He is lifting up the hearts of men before His judgment seat.
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SPEAKER_02 Always with my soul to answer Him, He jubilates my feet.
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SPEAKER_02 Our God is marching on.
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SPEAKER_02 Look, I don't know what's going on around here, and I don't care, but I'm leaving.
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SPEAKER_00 But you said you'd stay till morning.
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SPEAKER_03 That was before I got locked in my room.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, do you want to stay in this menagerie or do you want to go?
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SPEAKER_00 Oh, we can't go now.
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SPEAKER_00 I mean, they must have seen you come in here.
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SPEAKER_00 Well, Martha can't sing.
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SPEAKER_00 She's like a cat.
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SPEAKER_00 She sees and hears everything.
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SPEAKER_03 Look, they're just a bunch of weird kids with some crazy ideas their father pounded into them.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't know.
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SPEAKER_03 Maybe he wanted to protect his bootlegging business.
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SPEAKER_03 How did you get mixed up in this?
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SPEAKER_00 I picked up Gilbert just the same way as you did.
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SPEAKER_03 There's a bunch of clothes in my room, different sizes, and things with different initials on them.
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SPEAKER_00 We're not the first.
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SPEAKER_00 There was another man, an older man.
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SPEAKER_00 One morning he was gone.
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SPEAKER_00 Peter said he went into the town to get a mechanic, but he never came back.
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SPEAKER_00 And the car just disappeared.
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SPEAKER_03 All right, look.
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SPEAKER_00 We're prisoners.
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SPEAKER_03 They're just a bunch of kids.
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SPEAKER_00 They're eyes and ears for Peter.
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SPEAKER_00 And the dogs, you heard him, they're trained.
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SPEAKER_03 A pack of hound dogs?
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SPEAKER_03 Put it on.
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SPEAKER_02 Go in all the streets and sing God's praise to Him we've first begun.
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SPEAKER_02 I want to do My Country, Tis of Thee.
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SPEAKER_02 John, you guys need to do yours somehow.
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SPEAKER_02 My country, Tis of Thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing.
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SPEAKER_02 Land where my father's died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring.
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SPEAKER_02 My native country, land of the noble free, thy name I love.
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SPEAKER_02 I love thy rocks and rills, thy woods and temple hills, my heart with raptured thrills, like that above, where music swells the breeze, and may come all the trees sweetly consoled.
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SPEAKER_02 Let mortal tongues awake, let all that they want take flight.
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SPEAKER_02 As their time and strength shall go by.
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SPEAKER_02 Our fathers, not our children, are free of sin.
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SPEAKER_02 Gilbert, do you want to sing a song?
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SPEAKER_02 My country, tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing.
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SPEAKER_02 Land where my fathers died, land of the children.
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SPEAKER_02 ♪ My native country, thee ♪ ♪ Land of the noble free ♪ ♪ Thy name I love more ♪ ♪ I love thy locks and rills ♪ ♪ Thy woods and temple hills ♪ ♪ My heart with laughter thrills ♪ ♪ Like that above ♪ ♪ Let music swell the breeze ♪
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SPEAKER_02 I wanted to do it, Peter.
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SPEAKER_02 I was just getting a good aim.
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SPEAKER_01 I told you not to mess with guns unless I was showing you.
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SPEAKER_02 I pity you.
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SPEAKER_02 You didn't have to kill him.
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SPEAKER_01 And I told you not to bring no more vomits into the house.
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SPEAKER_01 He wouldn't have hurt nobody.
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SPEAKER_02 I told you he wouldn't stay in the old shoebox.
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SPEAKER_02 Somebody must have let him out.
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SPEAKER_02 Are you teasing him again?
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SPEAKER_02 I never touched him.
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SPEAKER_02 Every time I turned my back, he was pecking on his ****.
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SPEAKER_02 I did not.
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SPEAKER_02 Me too.
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SPEAKER_02 All right.
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SPEAKER_02 Get out of here.
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SPEAKER_03 All of you.
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SPEAKER_01 That's right.
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SPEAKER_01 It don't matter how it got loose.
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SPEAKER_01 It won't happen again, sir.
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SPEAKER_01 I can promise you that.
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SPEAKER_01 No more violence in the house.
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SPEAKER_01 Now go to bed.
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SPEAKER_01 All of you.
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SPEAKER_01 Good night, Mom.
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SPEAKER_01 Pa.
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SPEAKER_02 There are circles to every story And two sides to every side Wish I didn't have to worry About doing what is right
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SPEAKER_02 But now I want to leave And maybe some kind stranger Will keep you company If I'm here in the morning My mind will be on the sea
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SPEAKER_02 When the sun sets in the evening There's no telling where I'll be I promised to stay with you But now I have to leave And maybe some kind of stranger Will keep you company
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SPEAKER_02 Because mama said the day would come when the family would live as one And all the kind strangers would keep us company
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SPEAKER_03 Caroline Gilbert Peter anybody Jimmy
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SPEAKER_00 I'm sure it's sleep late.
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SPEAKER_00 It's almost 8 o'clock.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, I've been known to sleep as late as 8.30, 9 o'clock, especially after a night like last night.
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SPEAKER_03 Caroline, my car is gone.
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SPEAKER_00 I've got chores.
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SPEAKER_00 Everyone's had breakfast.
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SPEAKER_00 I could heat up some biscuits and ham.
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SPEAKER_00 No, thanks.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm sorry, but I don't eat before noon.
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SPEAKER_03 And when my almost brand-new $7,000 car just disappears, after failing to start, I just might lose my appetite altogether.
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SPEAKER_00 Well, the boys are going to fix it.
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SPEAKER_00 They're very handy with machinery.
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SPEAKER_00 Jimmy, please.
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SPEAKER_03 That's all right.
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SPEAKER_03 Just do your chores.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm sorry.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm not feeling very gentlemanly this morning.
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SPEAKER_02 All right, John.
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SPEAKER_03 Where's my car?
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SPEAKER_02 Well, good morning.
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SPEAKER_01 You better get some breakfast in you, Paul.
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SPEAKER_01 Peter figured to clear some brush today.
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SPEAKER_01 John.
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SPEAKER_03 Where is my card?
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SPEAKER_02 Don't call me Pa.
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SPEAKER_02 No, boys.
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SPEAKER_02 Easy.
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SPEAKER_02 Easy.
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SPEAKER_02 You better turn me loose, Mr. Will.
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SPEAKER_02 Just say something nice and low.
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SPEAKER_02 Hello, boys.
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SPEAKER_03 Now John, I want you to tell them where my car is or I'm gonna give you a wallop and you are not gonna forget and that is only the beginning.
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SPEAKER_01 Never try and punish us in front of the dogs, sir.
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SPEAKER_03 Where is Peter, John?
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SPEAKER_03 Look, it's not right to steal other people's property.
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SPEAKER_03 Now look, just tell me where Peter is and I'll talk to him and after that I'll decide whether or not you need a whipping.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh.
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SPEAKER_02 Well, he's at the swimming hole.
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SPEAKER_01 I can't go till I finish old Beth here.
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SPEAKER_02 She's a great old milking cow.
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SPEAKER_02 Good for a full bucket, too.
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SPEAKER_03 Which way to the swimming hole?
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SPEAKER_01 Uh, around the barn.
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SPEAKER_02 Through the cornfield, passing trees.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, it's over yonder where you live.
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SPEAKER_02 After morning chores, it's a whoopin' holler time around here.
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SPEAKER_02 What the ****?
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SPEAKER_02 Run, run, run!
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SPEAKER_02 I got it.
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SPEAKER_03 All right everybody out right now Now I want to know what you've done with my car
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SPEAKER_03 And I'm gonna be very upset if you fooled around with that motor.
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SPEAKER_03 We never touched the motor, sir.
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SPEAKER_01 Peter?
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SPEAKER_01 Can you swim, sir?
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SPEAKER_01 The water's nice and warm.
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SPEAKER_03 Peter, I don't have time to waste swimming.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, I just want you to take me to my car, that's all!
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SPEAKER_01 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_01 James, give me a hand with the boat.
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SPEAKER_03 You didn't drag it across the river, did you?
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SPEAKER_03 Peter, listen, if you've gotten water in that gas tank, I... Will this thing float?
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SPEAKER_01 Get in.
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SPEAKER_02 so so
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, Peter, look at this thing.
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SPEAKER_03 Looks like a sieve.
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SPEAKER_03 My new $60 shoes, cow manure, mud, now swamp water.
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SPEAKER_03 Keep ahead of it, will you, son?
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SPEAKER_01 Say something, Peter.
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SPEAKER_03 Is there anything wrong with that car?
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SPEAKER_03 If there's any tears to the upholstery, any dents, any scratches, I'm going to report you to my insurance company as a vandal.
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SPEAKER_02 You're over 18, and your name is going to be on that report meter.
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SPEAKER_02 This is the deepest part here, sir.
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SPEAKER_01 You kids get on back now.
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SPEAKER_01 It's dangerous out here.
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SPEAKER_02 So,
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SPEAKER_02 Jimmy.
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SPEAKER_00 Jimmy, you all right?
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SPEAKER_03 My car.
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SPEAKER_03 My car's at the bottom of the creek.
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SPEAKER_00 What happened?
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SPEAKER_00 John upset the boat.
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SPEAKER_00 He did it as a prank.
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SPEAKER_00 The other children pulled you out.
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SPEAKER_03 They swim like fish.
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SPEAKER_03 I know what they swim like.
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SPEAKER_03 I must have hit my head.
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SPEAKER_00 Hey, stay right down.
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SPEAKER_03 They ran my new car right down to the bottom of the creek.
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SPEAKER_03 And there was a red one down there and a blue one and a green one.
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SPEAKER_00 Jimmy, they're going to vote.
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SPEAKER_00 Vote?
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SPEAKER_00 On us.
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SPEAKER_00 Whether they keep us as parents or not.
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SPEAKER_03 They're gonna vote on us?
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SPEAKER_03 This is like a bad dream.
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SPEAKER_03 It's like a joke.
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SPEAKER_03 If they vote no... Look, you said there were others and they must have voted on them.
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SPEAKER_03 That explains those cars at the bottom of the creek.
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SPEAKER_00 They like it.
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SPEAKER_00 I know they do and they'll vote yes.
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SPEAKER_00 If they do, that'll give us the time to think of a way to get out of here.
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SPEAKER_03 Caroline, I am not gonna wait around to go on trial by a bunch of crazy kids.
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SPEAKER_03 Would you mind getting me a pair of pants?
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SPEAKER_03 I'm sure my size is in that closet.
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SPEAKER_03 Where are they now?
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SPEAKER_00 They're eating.
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SPEAKER_00 Peter went to cut a willow switch for you to use on John for tipping the boat up.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, a willow switch.
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SPEAKER_00 They want punishment.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, I don't.
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SPEAKER_03 I've had enough.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm getting out of here.
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SPEAKER_03 Jimmy.
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SPEAKER_03 Look, I'll make my way to Pensborough and I'll get help.
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SPEAKER_00 You don't understand.
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SPEAKER_00 They won't let you go.
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SPEAKER_00 They'll kill you.
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SPEAKER_03 Caroline, look.
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SPEAKER_03 I've survived Vietnam, a rotten marriage.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm indestructible.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, would you please get me some pants?
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SPEAKER_03 I'm not gonna punish you for spilling the milk, John.
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SPEAKER_03 I think you know that.
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SPEAKER_03 But that business with the boat was something else.
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SPEAKER_03 Somebody could have got hurt.
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SPEAKER_03 You have to learn about jokes like that.
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SPEAKER_01 Well, I was just funnin', sir.
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SPEAKER_03 There's nothing wrong with that as long as everybody knows you're playing.
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SPEAKER_03 But that's not the way it happened.
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SPEAKER_03 Peter.
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SPEAKER_03 You're gonna have to take the dogs off somewhere.
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SPEAKER_01 They won't make no fuss.
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SPEAKER_01 I'll see to it.
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SPEAKER_01 Now, look.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't want everybody standing around.
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SPEAKER_03 You wouldn't want it that way if it was your turn.
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SPEAKER_03 This is just between a father and a son.
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SPEAKER_01 They could all use a switching.
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SPEAKER_01 They come near the deep water when I told them not to.
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SPEAKER_02 We had to help Pa, Peter.
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SPEAKER_01 I'd have took care of that.
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SPEAKER_02 Peter, there was cars down there.
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SPEAKER_02 I bet on it.
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SPEAKER_01 That was junk metal, just like I told you.
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SPEAKER_01 Pa throwed it in there years back.
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SPEAKER_01 If I catch you swimming near there again, you're gonna get something you've never had before.
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SPEAKER_03 Nobody's gonna go swimming.
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SPEAKER_03 It's too dangerous.
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SPEAKER_03 Somebody might get a foot caught in that old junk metal.
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SPEAKER_03 Peter, you're gonna have to take the dogs off.
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SPEAKER_03 Caroline, you and the girls take care of the ironing.
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SPEAKER_02 Let's go hunting, Peter.
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SPEAKER_02 The dogs ain't had a real good run in a long time.
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SPEAKER_03 Peter, if you want to, you could, uh, you could help pull those stumps out.
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SPEAKER_03 And after you finish, maybe, uh, we could go hunting in a couple of days.
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SPEAKER_02 Aw, come on, Peter.
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SPEAKER_02 I don't want to dig up no more.
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SPEAKER_02 All right.
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SPEAKER_02 Come on.
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SPEAKER_01 We'll look up on back of the rigs.
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SPEAKER_02 All right, John.
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SPEAKER_03 I want you to go inside that shed, and I want you to think about what you did.
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SPEAKER_03 Try and figure out why it was wrong.
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SPEAKER_02 Then you gonna switch me?
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SPEAKER_03 I want you to think, John.
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SPEAKER_03 Sometimes thinking's worse than a switching.
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SPEAKER_03 Go on.
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SPEAKER_02 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_02 so
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SPEAKER_02 Oh.
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SPEAKER_02 What?
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SPEAKER_02 Way to the whistle!
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SPEAKER_02 One shot!
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SPEAKER_02 Next time, it's my turn.
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SPEAKER_01 Your turn will come soon enough.
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SPEAKER_02 Here's the beans.
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SPEAKER_02 All right, put the food down.
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SPEAKER_02 I said put your food down.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm not playing games anymore.
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SPEAKER_03 I've decided to stay.
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SPEAKER_03 But Caroline's free to go.
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SPEAKER_01 You want to, Mama?
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SPEAKER_00 If you stay, Jimmy, I will.
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SPEAKER_03 Nobody's forcing you to stay.
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SPEAKER_03 If I'm taking over this family, that's the way it's gonna be.
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SPEAKER_03 There'll be no more locked doors.
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SPEAKER_03 Is that understood, Peter?
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SPEAKER_03 Peter?
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SPEAKER_01 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_03 All right.
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SPEAKER_03 You've got your parents now.
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SPEAKER_03 You can finish your supper.
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SPEAKER_01 Ma, we cleaned up the supper dishes.
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SPEAKER_01 Good night.
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SPEAKER_00 Good night, Peter.
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SPEAKER_03 Good night, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 Good night, Peter.
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SPEAKER_02 He told me to go in the shed, Peter.
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SPEAKER_02 No way I used to know he'd take off that way.
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SPEAKER_01 Don't matter.
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SPEAKER_01 I should have left a couple dogs.
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SPEAKER_02 Why don't we vote tonight?
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SPEAKER_02 If they really want to go.
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SPEAKER_01 There'll be time enough tomorrow.
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SPEAKER_01 I didn't lock the doors tonight.
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SPEAKER_01 Like to scratch the person's eyes out?
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SPEAKER_02 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_01 But what happened when we put that rooster in the henhouse instead of keeping him penned in the barn?
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SPEAKER_02 He got fat and sassy and nice as pie.
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SPEAKER_01 Let's just take another look at our rooster in the morning.
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SPEAKER_02 Peter, I don't recollect Pa throwing no junk in the creek.
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SPEAKER_01 You're too young to remember.
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SPEAKER_01 Yeah, but it looked like cars.
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SPEAKER_01 We've all stayed together, ain't we?
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SPEAKER_01 Like Pa said.
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SPEAKER_01 Yeah, but... I told you it'd be your turn soon to shoot normal.
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SPEAKER_01 Well, there's something else.
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SPEAKER_01 When you're old enough.
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SPEAKER_01 But Peter... If we vote no on these two tomorrow, there'll be time enough to tell you.
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SPEAKER_01 Tell me what, Peter?
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SPEAKER_01 Good night, John.
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SPEAKER_01 I didn't lock the doors.
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SPEAKER_00 It's gotta be a trick.
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SPEAKER_00 Let's go.
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SPEAKER_00 But you couldn't make it in the daylight alone.
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SPEAKER_03 Have we got any more of this stuff?
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SPEAKER_01 Dogs.
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SPEAKER_02 so so
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SPEAKER_02 Thank you.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh.
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SPEAKER_00 Peter makes it all a game.
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SPEAKER_00 There are traps everywhere.
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SPEAKER_03 I know.
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SPEAKER_03 They're hard.
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SPEAKER_03 Just keep moving.
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SPEAKER_03 Keep your eyes open and take your time.
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SPEAKER_02 Come on.
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SPEAKER_02 Wait a minute.
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SPEAKER_02 Listen.
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SPEAKER_02 They're out.
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SPEAKER_02 We'll head for the creek.
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SPEAKER_02 You throw them off.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, no!
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SPEAKER_02 I can't.
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SPEAKER_00 I can't go on.
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, you can.
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SPEAKER_02 We've got to.
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SPEAKER_01 It wasn't right, Caroline, what you done.
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SPEAKER_01 You lied just like him.
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SPEAKER_01 That ain't no good way for parents to be.
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SPEAKER_00 He wanted to get help, Peter.
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SPEAKER_00 For all of you.
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SPEAKER_01 We don't need no help.
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SPEAKER_01 So long as we stay together, he ain't gonna give us no more trouble.
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SPEAKER_02 He's okay, Annie.
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SPEAKER_02 He didn't mean nothing bad.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, he's fine.
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SPEAKER_01 I got him tied up real good, Peter.
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SPEAKER_01 All right.
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SPEAKER_01 We vote now.
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SPEAKER_00 Please, Peter, not yet.
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SPEAKER_00 Let me talk to him.
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SPEAKER_00 He won't try and run away again.
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SPEAKER_01 I said we vote now.
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SPEAKER_01 Yes, he stays.
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SPEAKER_01 We'll do like he says.
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SPEAKER_01 No?
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SPEAKER_01 He goes, just like the others.
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SPEAKER_01 James?
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SPEAKER_00 He keeps trying to run away.
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SPEAKER_00 I vote no.
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SPEAKER_01 Rita?
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SPEAKER_02 I like him.
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SPEAKER_02 I think Caroline's right.
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SPEAKER_02 I vote yes.
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SPEAKER_01 That's one yes and one no.
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SPEAKER_01 Gilbert?
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SPEAKER_02 I think he'd make a fine Pa.
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SPEAKER_02 I picked him.
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SPEAKER_02 I vote yes.
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SPEAKER_01 That's two yes and one no.
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SPEAKER_00 Baby?
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SPEAKER_00 Baby can't vote.
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SPEAKER_00 He doesn't understand.
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SPEAKER_00 He's family.
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SPEAKER_01 He voted yes on you, remember?
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SPEAKER_01 We all did.
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SPEAKER_01 Baby, do you want Mr. Wheeler to stay or go?
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SPEAKER_02 Go.
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SPEAKER_01 It's two and two.
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SPEAKER_01 John?
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SPEAKER_02 Don't matter much to me, Peter.
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SPEAKER_02 Whatever you say.
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SPEAKER_00 John, you like him.
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SPEAKER_00 You know you do.
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SPEAKER_00 He didn't take the switch to you.
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SPEAKER_00 He made you think.
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SPEAKER_00 He gave you the chance to figure out right from wrong.
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SPEAKER_01 Now this is family, Caroline.
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SPEAKER_01 I want you to hear it, but you got no right talking.
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SPEAKER_00 You voted yes on me.
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SPEAKER_00 You voted me your mama.
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SPEAKER_01 Yeah, but that's all different now.
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SPEAKER_01 to what you'd done.
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SPEAKER_01 You see, you're with him.
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SPEAKER_01 You showed us that.
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SPEAKER_01 So however the vote goes for him... All right, John's holding back his vote.
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SPEAKER_01 Martha?
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SPEAKER_00 Well, yes, Martha.
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SPEAKER_00 Don't let Peter send him away.
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SPEAKER_00 Caroline.
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SPEAKER_01 All right.
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SPEAKER_01 That's three yes and two no.
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SPEAKER_01 Since John's going along with however I vote, two for one no.
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SPEAKER_01 Three yes.
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SPEAKER_01 In the morning you both go.
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SPEAKER_03 Cut me loose.
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SPEAKER_03 Listen to me.
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SPEAKER_03 Peter does not care what happens to you and your family.
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SPEAKER_03 He wants to leave.
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SPEAKER_03 He wants you and John to stay behind and take his place.
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SPEAKER_03 The other children don't even know.
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SPEAKER_03 But you know.
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SPEAKER_03 You know what happened.
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SPEAKER_03 You know how those cars got to the bottom of the creek.
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SPEAKER_03 Do you want to be responsible for that?
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SPEAKER_03 Cut me loose.
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SPEAKER_03 Cut me loose.
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SPEAKER_01 Martha?
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SPEAKER_01 It was a fair vote.
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SPEAKER_01 Go on, get some sleep.
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SPEAKER_01 You better get some sleep too.
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SPEAKER_01 You'll be leaving in the morning.
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SPEAKER_01 That missed the wheel.
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SPEAKER_03 Where are they?
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SPEAKER_00 I don't know.
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SPEAKER_03 Let's get out of here.
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SPEAKER_01 Goodbye, Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_01 Caroline.
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SPEAKER_03 It's all over, Peter.
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SPEAKER_01 All you had to do was stay.
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SPEAKER_01 Be our folks.
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SPEAKER_01 Wouldn't have been so bad.
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SPEAKER_01 You're like all the others.
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SPEAKER_01 Nobody cares.
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SPEAKER_01 I can't let you go, Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_03 It's not like the others, Peter.
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SPEAKER_03 Not this time.
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SPEAKER_03 Your brothers and sisters, they'll know.
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SPEAKER_01 They'll believe what they're told, like always.
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SPEAKER_01 You're wrong, Peter.
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SPEAKER_01 I told you to go to the swimming hole.
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SPEAKER_01 Now go.
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SPEAKER_01 All of you.
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SPEAKER_02 It ain't right, Peter.
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SPEAKER_02 We voted to let them go.
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SPEAKER_02 Paul wouldn't want us to hurt nobody.
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SPEAKER_01 We'll get somebody else, like we always done.
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SPEAKER_01 If they left, they'd send somebody to break us up.
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SPEAKER_01 I'm only doing it for you, don't you see?
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SPEAKER_03 No, you're not, Peter.
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SPEAKER_03 You're doing it for yourself.
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SPEAKER_03 No.
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SPEAKER_03 How else are you gonna get out of here?
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SPEAKER_03 How are you gonna keep from being stuck with those kids all the rest of your life?
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SPEAKER_03 See all those places you've been dreaming about?
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SPEAKER_03 California, New Orleans, Mardi Gras?
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SPEAKER_03 That ain't true.
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, it is true, Peter.
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SPEAKER_03 Whether you like it or not, it is true.
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SPEAKER_03 You're trying to confuse me.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm trying to help you.
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SPEAKER_01 I love those kids.
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SPEAKER_03 Do you?
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SPEAKER_03 Then put that gun down.
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SPEAKER_02 Put it down, Peter.
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SPEAKER_02 Please.
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SPEAKER_01 When people stopped, I thought they'd help.
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SPEAKER_02 It ain't fair.
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SPEAKER_02 People should help other people.
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SPEAKER_02 If Peter done wrong, he didn't mean it, Mr. Wheeler.
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SPEAKER_03 I know that, John.
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SPEAKER_03 Peter, there are people, special people, who can help you.
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SPEAKER_03 They understand.
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SPEAKER_02 You will too, after a while.
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SPEAKER_02 Will we ever be a family again?
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SPEAKER_03 That's up to Peter.
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SPEAKER_01 I think maybe we ought to take a walk in Pennsboro, Mr. Will.
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SPEAKER_02 Don't let nobody hurt him, Mr. Wheeler!
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SPEAKER_02 Don't worry, Gilbert.
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SPEAKER_03 I won't.
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SPEAKER_03 We love you, Peter!
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SPEAKER_02 Me and my dad, we used to act Like we could live alone perfectly But if you're lonely, it stays with you Even in your deep serenity I'm tired of dying lonely I'm gonna get what I need
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SPEAKER_02 And maybe some kind stranger will keep me company Cause mama said the day would come when the family would live as one And all the kind strangers will keep us company
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SPEAKER_02 There are circles to every story And two sides to every side Though I promised to stay with you Now I have to leave I hope that some kind stranger Will keep you company