So Ernest had me meet this Indian over at a restaurant in Fairfax. John. John Ramsey.[Ramsey] John Ramsey. - Henry. It's a pleasure. - How you doing? He sat down beside me, and I smelled whiskey on his breath. ...you might be in the market for a little hooch? I told him I could sell him some. - Yeah. - Yeah, I'm the man to see for that. I told him to meet me out on the road running through Sol Smith's pasture about ten o'clock. Whoo-hoo. Partner. Look what I done found in the possum hole.
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Anna. Anna, mahn-theen eh-txahn. Byron's waiting. Come on.
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Let's take her.
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I'm in my right way, and I'm... ...not gonna say those lies. I'm gonna do the right thing, and I'm-- I'm gonna protect my uncle 'cause he needs protection. What?
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Minnie.
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If I run, I'm guilty. I ain't got nothing to be guilty about. If you run-- You don't run, you're gonna go to prison for this, you done it or not. Just-- Just my friendly word. I would run. Thank you, Bill. I don't think I will.
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You know, you're pronouncing yourself too much, Bill.
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My soul is clean now, Mollie.
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All right, let's go. Come on.
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What man?
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I didn't realize this was a race.
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- She's got the, uh-- the diabetes too. - Yeah. I worry for her sometimes. She's-- She's sick most days, King. Of course she is. How could she not be? This diabetes is a trial to bear.