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Chester Hooton:
How 'bout Kansas City? You picked my pocket of 75 bucks so you could take Mabel Bronschweiger out ridin' in a buggy. Duke Johnson:
Ah, Mabel Bronschweiger. Ah, lady blacksmith. She was your girl. Chester Hooton:
My girl. Duke Johnson:
What a right hand. [forms a fist, moves it up and down] Chester Hooton:
I sat in the hotel lobby for four hours while you took her for a ride in the woods. Duke Johnson:
Well, what do you care. As long as she was out in the fresh air
How 'bout Kansas City? You picked my pocket of 75 bucks so you could take Mabel Bronschweiger out ridin' in a buggy. Duke Johnson:
Ah, Mabel Bronschweiger. Ah, lady blacksmith. She was your girl. Chester Hooton:
My girl. Duke Johnson:
What a right hand. [forms a fist, moves it up and down] Chester Hooton:
I sat in the hotel lobby for four hours while you took her for a ride in the woods. Duke Johnson:
Well, what do you care. As long as she was out in the fresh air
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Pittsburgh Chicago and how 'bout Kansas City
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You picked my pocket of 75 bucks so you could take Mabel Bronschweiger on a buggy
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Mabel Bronschweiger Lady blacksmith she was your girl
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I sat in the hotel lobby while you took her for a ride in the woods
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She was in fresh air Didn't I front for you in Oklahoma
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Hilda the oilman's daughter Sent you in there
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Movie Summary
Two vaudeville flops pose as bad guys and join the Klondike gold rush with a saloon singer.

