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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Are you a married man?
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Hmm.
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You want something to pay big, Blackie, hmm? You can't be working with them trouble boys. You gotta use your head. You gotta think, Blackie. Hale, he's been-- He's been talking about us partnering up.
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- Hey, Harve. - Bill.
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Brother, come here.
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King. Now, you didn't pick up any disease over there, did you? - No. No. - Sure? I'm sure, sir. I'm sure. Not that I know of.
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Well, well, well. Our war hero has arrived.
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Ernest!
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Phillips Oil workmen, right here. Kraceon Oil pipeline crew, over here. Burbank Oil Field, over here. Marland Oil! Rock hounds for Phillips Oil, this truck. Make it rich. You can make it rich. Make it rich. You can make it rich. Make it rich. Right here.
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My land.
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Whose land is this, Henry?
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Don't call me "sir." You call me "Uncle," or call me "King," like you used to. Remember? - Call you "King"? - Yeah.
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Kneel.
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She got the tribal council to pay for Barney McBride's trip to Washington.