1. - The Beverly Hillbillies!
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2. - Pa!
- Yeah, Elly?
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3. Elly May Clampett.
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4. Why, you're the prettiest thing I,
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5. I ain't never in all my born days,
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6. how'd a old mountain goat like me
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7. ever get a youngin like you?
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8. You're a queen.
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9. That's what you are in that
shiny dress standin' there.
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10. You a queen.
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11. - Feel it, Pa.
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12. It's slicker than a cow's belly.
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13. - I'll be if it ain't.
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14. What kind of dress you call that?
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15. - This is what you call a ball gown.
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16. - A ball gown?
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17. Well you just catchin'
onto what this means.
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18. - Well, Miss Hathaway, she
pinned a piece of paper,
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19. onto every dress she got me,
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20. tellin' what it was for.
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21. - You better tote along a shotgun,
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22. keep fellers away.
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23. - Ah, no Pa.
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24. That's what I'm goin' our for.
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25. To meet some fellas.
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26. - Hallelujah.
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27. You know, you're gonna find out somethin'
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28. I've been sayin' is the truth.
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29. You don't have to dress
up in boy's clothes
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30. to have fun with boys.
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31. - I'm gonna keep my promise, Pa.
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32. I ain't gonna wear nothin' but
dresses for three whole days.
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33. - And I'm gonna keep my promise too.
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34. If you don't have just as much fun
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35. as you did climbin' trees and wrestlin',
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36. you can go back to wearin'
your pants and shirt.
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37. - Goodbye, Pa!
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38. - Whatchu doin'?
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39. Killin' ants?
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40. - Granny, this place ain't got no ants.
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41. - I'll tell you somethin'
else it ain't got.
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42. That's me.
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43. I'm gonna pack up and go home.
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44. - Wait a minute.
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45. Hold on there.
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46. This is home.
- Not to me it ain't!
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47. And for my part, they
can give Beverly Hills
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48. back to the Indians.
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49. Or whoever else was fool enough
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50. to come here in the first place.
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51. - Come on, let's go in here and sit down.
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52. And we'll talk this whole thing over.
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53. You just got your back
up because the police
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54. made us get rid of all our cows and pigs
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55. and chickens and stuff.
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56. - Well, that didn't help none.
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57. But if they don't allow
folks to have a stock,
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58. why have they got that all fired
fancy stock pen down there?
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59. - Well, Granny, turned out that,
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60. that there was something
called a tennis court.
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61. - What in tarnation as a tennis?
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62. - I don't know.
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63. But one these days we'll
get us a pair of them,
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64. go to raise them out there.
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65. - Well you go to raise them.
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66. I'm goin' back home.
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67. Where I can get some good things in life.
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68. Like hog jowls and possum shank.
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69. - Hold on, Granny.
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70. - Jethro's out hunting possums right now!
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71. - He won't find none.
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72. I've been all over these Beverly Hills
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73. and I tell you it ain't easy.
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74. Climbin' fences and walls
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75. and jumping and over hedges
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76. to get around those cement ponds
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77. where there are a lot of
half naked women layin' there
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78. smearing themselves with oil
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79. and yelling at you to, "Get out.
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80. "Get out!"
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81. I tell you, Jed, this place
is full of the laziest,
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82. greasiest unfriendliest, messed up people
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83. I ever did lay my eyes on.
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84. - Here, here, here's Jethro.
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85. Hi boy!
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86. What'd you get?
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87. - I got chased by a fellow with a club!
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88. - Now, you hear that Jed?
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89. It's those Beverly Hillbullies
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90. picking on a little boy like Jethro.
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91. Come on, Jethro.
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92. We'll load up the truck
and let's head for home.
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93. - Now hold on.
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94. I think I know what's ailing you two.
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95. You're just plain old home sick.
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96. - Well, I'm sick of this home.
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97. I can tell you that.
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98. - Hey now, I got a surprise
I've been kind of saving.
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99. I reckon now's a good time to tell you.
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100. Let the cat out of the bag.
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101. - We need pigs and chickens
and he gets us a cat.
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102. - Now, that ain't the surprise, Granny.
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103. The surprise is, Pearl's coming out here!
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104. - Ma's coming out here?
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105. - Yeah, and she's bringing
your sister, Jethreen.
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106. - Hot diggity dog!
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107. - Yeah, I wrote her a letter.
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108. I said, "Pearl."
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109. I says, "Why don't you come
out here and bring Jethreen?
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110. "We got lots of room and plenty to eat.
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111. "And we show has a hanker to see you."
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112. - Oh boy!
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113. I've gotta get us a possum now.
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114. Because if there's one thing
more than Jethreen likes,
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115. it's grits and possum shanks.
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116. - You don't look particular
cheered up, Granny.
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117. - Jed, you might fool that
boy with a story like that
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118. but not me.
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119. - What do you mean?
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120. - Since when can you write letters?
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121. - Hold it, Granny.
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122. Now wait a minute.
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123. Wait a minute!
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124. Granny, I didn't write
that letter by hand.
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125. - Held a pencil pushed your toes, did ya?
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126. - No, I wrote it by a new way.
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127. The banker secretary showed me.
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128. It's called dictitation.
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129. - What's dictitation?
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130. - Oh, it's wonderful, Granny.
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131. You can just talk and she writes it down.
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132. - She sure must write fast.
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133. - Yeah, with a bad hand too.
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134. - She got a bad hand?
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135. - This one.
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136. She calls it her shorthand.
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137. - I don't care how many
letters you dictitate, Jed.
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138. Peal ain't comin' out here.
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139. Least wise, not right now.
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140. - Well sure she is, Granny.
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141. She's lookin' to find
a husband for Jethreen.
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142. - I'll tell you who Pearl is a
lookin' to get a husband for.
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143. Pearl!
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144. And I think she's got her cap set
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145. for that oilman that bought your swamp.
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146. - Mr. Brewster?
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147. Why he lives clean over to Tulsa.
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148. - Yeah. But pumpin' oil
brings him over to your place!
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149. And I'll bet you pigs to pole cats,
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150. that when he shows up,
Pearl ain't far behind.
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151. - There he is!
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152. Hold on, Jethreen.
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153. - Why, Mr. Brewster, of all people!
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154. Fancy meetin' you here.
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155. Small world, ain't it?
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156. - Yes, it certainly is.
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157. - Oh, this here is my daughter Jethreen.
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158. This is Mr. Brewster, dear.
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159. - I'm pleased to meet you, young lady.
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160. - Hi!
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161. - May I give you a hand, Mrs. Bodine?
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162. - Oh, thank you.
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163. Stay in the buggy, dear.
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164. - Careful now.
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165. There we are.
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166. Well, I see you girls are on
your way to a Halloween party.
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167. - What kind of party?
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168. - Halloween.
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169. - What's a Halloween?
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170. - You don't celebrate
Halloween here in the hills?
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171. - I never heard of it.
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172. What's it like?
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173. - Well, it's an occasion
where everyone gets dressed up
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174. in their most beautiful clothes.
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175. (chuckles)
- These old things?
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176. They're just something
that threw together myself.
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177. - Well, they looked like
they came from Saks.
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178. - Well, they didn't.
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179. I made them with store-bought yard goods.
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180. (audience laughter)
Didn't I, Jethreen?
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181. - Yes'um.
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182. - Well, what, what brings you girls here
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183. on this beautiful Indian summer day?
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184. - Following you.
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185. - We was headed this way anyway.
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186. I promised to keep an
eye on the old home place
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187. for cousin Jed, remember?
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188. - Oh, I hope he won't mind
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189. that I had a telephone put in the cabin.
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190. You see we're it using it
as a sort of a field office.
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191. - He won't mind.
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192. Especially if you would show it to me.
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193. And I could see for myself
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194. that there was no damage
done to the cabin.
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195. - Well that's quite all right.
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196. Come on.
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197. - Stay in the buggy, dear.
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198. - Well perhaps
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199. she'd like to stretch her legs.
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200. - They're long enough now.
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201. Jethreen's awful tall for her age.
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202. Takes after her father.
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203. Her late father, that is.
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204. I'm a widow.
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205. - Yes, I believe you told me.
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206. - Oh, that's right.
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207. That's where you told
me you was a widower.
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208. - Yes.
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209. - You um, still are, I suppose.
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210. - A widower?
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211. Oh yes.
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212. - Stay in the buggy, dear.
(audience laughter)
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213. - I'm going back where
I should have stayed
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214. in the first place!
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215. - Granny for you do something
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216. you're allowed to be sorry for,
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217. you better take another look around.
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218. See all the nice things we got here
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219. that you wouldn't have back home.
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220. - Like what?
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221. - Like this great big
cooking room, for one thing.
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222. Why, you could take our whole cabin
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223. and put it right in this one room.
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224. - Well if you did that, I might stay.
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225. - What about them big ice boxes?
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226. Ain't got nothin' like them back home.
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227. - Didn't need 'em!
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228. Got nippy in the fall like
the good Lord intended it to.
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229. This crazy Californie
stays warm all year round.
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230. - That's awful good for growin' thing.
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231. That fruit there.
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232. You ever, in your whole born days,
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233. ever see anything as pretty as that fruit?
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234. Don't spoil either.
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235. - Don't taste neither.
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236. - Oh now...
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237. - Jethro ate a whole bunch of them grapes,
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238. two apples, a pear and whole
handful of strawberries.
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239. And he said there wasn't one bit of juice
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240. in the whole kit and caboodle of 'em.
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241. He said it was dry as wax.
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242. - This is mighty dry and gummy.
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243. Maybe you ain't supposed
to eat this fruit.
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244. - That's the problem with
this miserable place.
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245. You ain't supposed to do nothing.
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246. Ain't supposed to have
cows or pigs, chickens.
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247. Ain't supposed to fire up the still
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248. and make a little moonshine whiskey.
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249. Answer me.
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250. What can you do in this Beverly Hills?
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251. - Well, you can do lots of things, Granny.
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252. Things you couldn't do back home.
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253. - Name one.
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254. - Well,
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255. you can call up your
friends on a telephone.
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256. - No you can't.
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257. - Why not?
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258. - 'Cause we ain't got no
friends, that's why not.
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259. There ain't been one
neighbor come a calling on us
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260. since we moved in here.
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261. - So that's what's ailing ya.
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262. Nobody's been coming to call.
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263. Well now you've got to
remember what Pearl said.
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264. This here is Beverly Hills
where the movie stars live.
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265. - What's that got to do with it?
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266. What's that got to do with being friendly?
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267. - Nothin'.
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268. I just thought it might sidetrack you.
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269. - Well it didn't.
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270. Stars are people just like us, ain't they?
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271. - Yes, except they prettier.
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272. Wouldn't it be worth waitin'
for if one of these days,
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273. to come and knock on the door
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274. and we go to answer it,
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275. and we open up the door
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276. and standing there would Mary Pickford.
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277. - Mary Pickford?
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278. - Yeah.
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279. With the golden curls
hanging down her back.
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280. And her pretty little
rosebud mouth sayin',
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281. friendly things like, "Howdy there.
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282. "I'm Mary Pickford."
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283. What would you say to that?
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284. - I'd say, "Who's Mary Pickford?"
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285. (audience laughter)
That's what I'd say.
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286. - Granny, she's America's sweetheart.
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287. You know that movie
house where Pearl played
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288. piano on Saturday nights?
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289. - I heard of it.
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290. - Well, she says a little old
Mary is everybody's favorite.
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291. - Well tell me this.
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292. If Mary Pickford moved
in that middle cabin
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293. down the crick from us back home,
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294. what would we do?
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295. - Oh, we'd a gone to callin'
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296. and brought her over a mess
of pone and skinned possum.
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297. - Yeah.
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298. And has Mary Pickford
brought us to mess of pone
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299. and skin possum?
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300. No she ain't.
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301. - You gotta remember, Granny.
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302. She probably spent four
or five hours a day
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303. just a liftin' and combin' them
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304. beautiful curls hangs clear down to her—
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305. - Uncle Jed!
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306. - Well hello, Jethro.
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307. What'd you get this time?
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308. - I got arrested.
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309. Yeah.
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310. Police man, he took my gun away.
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311. He said they don't allow
hunting in Beverly Hills.
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312. - That does it!
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313. That does it.
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314. - Then he pointed old Duke here.
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315. He said, "That dog had his rabies shot?"
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316. And I said, "No sir, that
dog ain't had nothing shot.
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317. "I'm careful with a gun."
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318. - What'd he say?
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319. - He said, "Oh, a wise guy, huh?"
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320. So he put me and Duke in his police car.
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321. But we jumped out runned.
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322. Oh, is Ma and Jethreen here yet?
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323. - No, and they ain't a comin'.
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324. Now if you want to see
your ma and your sis,
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325. you pack up that truck
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326. and you and me will skedaddle back home
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327. where folks is friendly.
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328. - Now, Granny.
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329. Doggone, if she ain't the
muleiest little woman.
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330. Granny, now just a minute.
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331. Now Granny, will you just
let me say one thing?
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332. - Well, you be quick.
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333. 'Cause I got a long trip ahead of me.
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334. - Granny, I know it ain't
been easy for you out here.
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335. New things is always vexin',
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336. especially at your age
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337. but I'm bound and determined
to keep this family together.
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338. And if you go back to the
Hills, we's all goin' with you.
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339. I'm asking you please to stay.
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340. Not for my sake, but for Elly May.
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341. Granny, what this place has
done for her is a plain miracle.
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342. Why that wild Injun has
become a grand lady.
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343. I wish you could have
seen her go out that door
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344. lookin' like a queen and a picture book.
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345. I tell you, I just wanted
to sit down and bawl.
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346. The way you done when I married her ma.
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347. Now she's just—
- Pa!
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348. - She's out there now.
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349. Now just wait, Granny.
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350. Wait, til you see.
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351. In here, Elly May!
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352. - Pa, you sure was right!
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353. Oh, hi Granny.
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354. You don't have to wear boy's
clothes to have fun with boys.
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355. - Elly May, you promise
me you wouldn't wrastle.
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356. - I ain't been wrastlin'.
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357. - Then what have you been
doing in your ball gown?
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358. - Doin' what I'm supposed to do.
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359. Playin' ball!
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360. Oh, I made two touchdowns
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361. and kicked three field goals.
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362. - Well, your cousin
certainly seems anxious
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363. for you to come to
Beverly Hills Mrs. Bodine.
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364. Will you?
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365. Mrs. Bodine?
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366. - Yeah?
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367. - Will you?
- Yeah!
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368. Will I what?
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369. - Go to Beverly Hills to visit
your cousin, Mr. Clampett?
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370. - Oh, well,
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371. not right now.
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372. I'm awful busy.
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373. You see, I do fancy sewin',
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374. and half makin' and give beauty courses
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375. and personality building
and music lessons.
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376. Then on Saturday I play the piano
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377. over at the movie show to Oxford.
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378. And then of course
there are my young ones,
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379. Jethro and Jethreen.
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380. 'Course they're no trouble.
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381. Jethro's in California
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382. and Jethreen, she's fixin' to get married.
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383. - Congratulations.
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384. When's the wedding?
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385. - Soon as she finds a fella.
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386. - Well, you certainly are
a busy woman Mrs. Bodine.
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387. - Yeah!
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388. As cousin Jed used to say,
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389. "Pearl," he'd say. "The
fella that gets you
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390. "sure don't have to worry
about supportin' ya."
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391. - Well, this is the phone
I was telling you about.
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392. It's called a field telephone.
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393. Now with this, I can communicate directly
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394. with the men working at the drilling site.
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395. - Any young men down there?
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396. - Oh yes.
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397. - Any unmarried young men?
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398. - I'm sure there are.
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399. - Any tall, unmarried young men?
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400. - They're probably all sizes.
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401. - Yeah.
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402. I suppose it gets purdy
lonesome workin' down there.
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403. - It's very likely.
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404. This is rather an isolated area.
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405. - Any 'specially tall,
'specially lonesome,
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406. unmarried young ones?
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407. - I don't think I can
call any by name, no.
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408. - Uh huh.
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409. Well, I was just wondering.
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410. - Excuse me, ma'am.
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411. Could you tell me where the
oil drillers are workin' today?
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412. Well, now...
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413. What have we here?
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414. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm!
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415. And pretty too.
(Jethreen giggles)
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416. You know what, honey?
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417. I got somethin' here just for you.
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418. A genuine French garter,
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419. imported all the way from Paris, France.
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420. They usually sell for 50 cents,
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421. but honey, you can have it for a quarter.
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422. Listen honey, I'm gonna be
around a couple of days.
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423. You busy Saturday night?
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424. Well you are now.
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425. And there's a dance over in Hooterville.
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426. I bet you're an armful of mama.
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427. I mean it, honey.
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428. I like thick girls.
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429. They just do things to me.
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430. You're carryin' me away.
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431. - All right!
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432. - Hey, what's goin' on here?
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433. - Granny!
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434. Granny!
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435. Oh, there you are.
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436. Are you...
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437. What are you doin'?
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438. - I'm figurin'.
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439. And I figure best when I'm fishin'.
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440. - Ain't no fish in there.
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441. - I ain't fishin' for fish.
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442. I'm fishin' for figurin'.
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443. - Yeah, what kind of
figurin' you fishin' for?
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444. - I'm fishin' to figure
how I can get home.
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445. - Now Granny, I've been
doin' some figurin' too.
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446. You know, I think I got it figured out
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447. how come the neighbors
ain't come to visit us.
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448. - I'm listenin'.
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449. - Well, way I got it figured,
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450. out here in Beverly Hills,
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451. instead of them comin' to see us,
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452. we go to see them.
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453. - How come?
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454. - I don't know how come.
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455. That's just the way I got it figured.
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456. - Mighty convenient figurin'.
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457. - Granny, it would do no harm
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458. and to give it a try.
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459. Lotta things are different out here.
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460. - Well, I'll fish on it for a spell.
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461. - Give me this.
- He tossin'.
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462. - He's like a whale!
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463. - Who said there ain't fish in here?
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464. - Well that's the prettiest I ever seen.
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465. - I got you, you rascal!
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466. I'm gonna throw you
right in the frying pan!
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467. This thing ain't nothin' but skin.
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468. That's your Beverly Hills for ya.
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469. All flashy and show on the outside
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470. and nothin' on the inside where it counts.
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471. - Fish and people is two different thing.
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472. We're gonna callin' on our neighbors
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473. and then we'll do our judgin'.
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474. Well let's see now.
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475. Which neighbor should we call on first?
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476. Mr. Drysdale's off in
Boston with his missus.
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477. So let's go this way.
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478. - If you asked me, let's go back that way.
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479. - Now Granny.
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480. You promised.
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481. Come on, everybody.
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482. Let's go.
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483. - You reckon they'll give us a
mess of pone or somethin' Pa?
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484. - Or maybe some salted down possum.
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485. - Probably throw lye on us.
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486. - I'm
not expecting anyone, Agnes.
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487. - Oh, it's probably just some children
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488. playing trick-or-treat, ma'am.
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489. - Oh yes.
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490. - Hi, ma'am.
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491. We's the Clampetts.
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492. - You got somethin' for us?
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493. - Jethro.
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494. - Aren't you rather big for this?
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495. - Yes, ma'am we are.
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496. In fact, I don't see how anybody
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497. gets through that little door.
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498. - Just a minute.
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499. Come in!
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500. Come in and sit a spell, as
you folks say up in the Hills.
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501. - Thank you.
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502. We got a lot of calls to make.
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503. This here is Granny.
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504. - Howdy.
- Hello.
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505. - My daughter Elly.
(Agnes gasps)
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506. My nephew Jethro.
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507. And I'm Jed.
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508. - Hello, Jed.
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509. I'm Agnes.
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510. Just call me Aggie.
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511. - Mighty nice place you got here, Aggie.
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512. - Oh, shucks, t'ain't
nothin' but a heap of bricks,
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513. but we call it home.
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514. - Sure is nice to met up with you.
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515. - Oh, now wait!
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516. Wait just a minute, I
got somethin' for you.
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517. Wait a second.
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518. Here you go, Granny and Elly.
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519. For you.
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520. And Jethro, for you and Jeddy.
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521. There.
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522. - Well, thank you.
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523. That's mighty neighborly of you.
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524. And you must come and see us sometime.
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525. - Yeah, we'll go huntin' together!
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526. - Hey Aggie, you like to play football?
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527. - Love it!
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528. - Well there's a whole bunch of fellas
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529. that play in the pasture
down the way a peek.
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530. And they'll like it just fine
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531. if I could bring some more girls along.
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532. - Now don't forget.
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533. - Please, can we go out now?
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534. - Not yet children.
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535. Not til it gets dark.
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536. - Ain't that the most pitiful thing?
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537. - Heart renderin'.
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538. Just heart renderin'.
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539. - Nice lookin' woman.
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540. Friendly as you can get.
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541. But them youngins is homeliest I ever see.
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542. - We knew she didn't want
to come a callin' on us.
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543. - Reckon I'd stay home too
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544. if my kids looked like that.
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545. - Yes, and I ain't never gonna say
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546. a bad word about nobody.
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547. - I know what you mean.
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548. Hot diggy, every house went to
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549. they was nice to us, wasn't they?
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550. - Sure was, Jed.
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551. - Hey, listen everybody.
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552. I gotta idea.
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553. Let's call up cousin Pearl.
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554. And tell her to come on out here!
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555. - Uncle Jed, you can't
call Ma on the telephone.
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556. - Drysdale says we can call
anybody we have a mind to.
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557. - Well Ma, she ain't got
no telephone at home.
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558. - Don't matter.
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559. She ain't never home nohow.
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560. - Way I look at it,
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561. you can't never tell what
you can do til you try.
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562. - Don't forget to spin the wheel.
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563. - Howdy, ma'am.
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564. I want to talk to Pearl Bodine.
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565. Back in Oxford.
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566. - That's right, operator.
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567. J.D. Clampett in Beverly Hills
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568. - Jed's sure gonna he surprised
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569. to hear me talkin' at him on this thing.
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570. - Oh, they're ready to
make the connection.
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571. - Hello!
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572. - Peal?
- Yeah!
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573. Is that you, Jed?
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574. - You betcha it is.
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575. - Hello, Pearl you old rascal!
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576. Whatchu doin' down there?
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577. - Hi there Aunt Pearl, this here is Elly!
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578. - Jethro'll talk in a minute,
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579. but first I want to say somethin'.
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580. You gotta come out here to Beverly Hills
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581. and bring Jethreen.
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582. If she can't get a husband out here,
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583. there ain't no hope.
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584. You ain't never seen
so many homely youngins
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