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Sheriff McDowell:
The logging barons always cry "jobs" and "free enterprise," but the truth is, you barely pay enough to put food on the table! Pemberton:
Oh, we pay more than any job these men can get, and that's why there's a line fifty-deep every time there's an opening. Sheriff McDowell:
Openings? Yes, you always have openings, don't you, Mr. Pemberton? Because your camps have killed more men than the war between the States
The logging barons always cry "jobs" and "free enterprise," but the truth is, you barely pay enough to put food on the table! Pemberton:
Oh, we pay more than any job these men can get, and that's why there's a line fifty-deep every time there's an opening. Sheriff McDowell:
Openings? Yes, you always have openings, don't you, Mr. Pemberton? Because your camps have killed more men than the war between the States
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The logging barons always cry jobs and free enterprise
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but the truth is you barely pay enough to put food on the table
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Oh we pay more than any job these men can get
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And that's why there's a line 50 deep every time there's an opening
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Openings Yes you always have openings don't you Mr Pemberton
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Because your camps have killed more men than the War Between the States
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Movie Summary
In Depression-era North Carolina, the future of George Pemberton's timber empire becomes complicated when he marries Serena.

