She treats me just fine. She's a good one, you know.
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Something you should know...
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Give it a chance now, all right?
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You don't say nothing to that?
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That's real medicine!
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What?
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Expecting a miracle to make all this go away? - Mm-mmm. - You know they don't happen anymore.
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I know, King. She's, uh-- She's gone to Washington, so...
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Yep. Just gonna slow her down some.
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Why are you afraid to eat in your own house?
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Just gotta... s-- slow her down, right?
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- Mmm. Yeah. - Miracles of old? Mmm.
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I'm afraid to eat in my house.
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What are you afraid of?
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I know.
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They said to... ...come see you.
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Yes, sir. Then again, there's just bad luck. Mmm. Anna Brown, nasty mouth. A friend, but a nasty mouth. Bound to happen. Henry Roan, he was a melancholic. You must know that. Then, of course, there was Charlie Whitehorn, one of the nicest people you'd ever know. What about the other dead Osage? Twenty-five, it's gotta be - almost 30 now. - Yeah. Yeah. It seems more like an epidemic than bad luck to me. Yeah, it seems to me you need to speak with our justice of the peace. I did. Uh, I visited with him, and he was not very helpful. He wasn't? Principal Chief? I visited with him too.
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Well, uh, I hear you're the king of the Osage Hills, and you might be the man to talk to. I can give you my opinion. Most likely this death business is at the hands of a band of men from outside these parts, possibly Nigras. You saw what happened in Tulsa?