Then we went to the river and dumped them all away.
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The insulin is working, ain't it?
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Henry.
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Now get up! Sit over there.
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I always admired Kelsie's ambition.
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- Mrs. Burkhart. Mrs. Burkhart. I need heroin, two milligrams.
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Got a light for my Lucky Strike? After Mollie divorced Ernest, she lived with her new husband, John Cobb, on the reservation. She died of diabetes on June 16th, 1937. Her obituary in the local paper said simply... "Mrs. Mollie Cobb, 50 years of age, passed away at eleven o'clock Wednesday night at her home.
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How are you doing, Ernest?
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Fuck yourself, Byron Burkhart. Anna! Anna! Hey! Come on, now![Mollie] Anna! I will cut you, talking to my man! I'll kill that woman, then I'll kill you! - Stand down. - I'm not your man. I'll do as I please. [Ernest] Get her out of here! Give me that.[sibling] She's got a gun! Give me that. Come on! Stay away from these white women! Stay away from those wahk' oh nohn-hohn! Move!
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I gotta talk to you, King. Gotta talk to you. Sorry about that. - Not now. - No, I can't wait. I gotta talk to you--You're gonna have to wait. Can't wait. They came to my house. They came to my house. What is the matter - with you? - Gotta talk to you.
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Bill. Reta. How are you, Ernest?
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Yeah. It's John. Don't shoot.
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Get out!
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I don't like whiskey, I love whiskey.
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Back home to Mollie's.
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Come on, now.
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You know, Roy Bunch, he was making a lot of noise about killing him. You know, he's on his wife, so... ...don't need to look too far, right?