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Ike Godsey: Sheriff, why don't you wait until after Christmas to lock Charlie up? He's a man of his word, he won't run out on you.
Sheriff Bridges: You double dog right he won't. He's going to jail.
Charlie Sneed: Christmas ain't no time to be locking a man up in that old, drafty jail of yours. I could die of pneumonia before morning. You want that on your conscience that I died of pneumonia on Christmas?
Sheriff Bridges: You should've given that some thought while you was stealing them turkeys and hams
Sheriff Bridges: You double dog right he won't. He's going to jail.
Charlie Sneed: Christmas ain't no time to be locking a man up in that old, drafty jail of yours. I could die of pneumonia before morning. You want that on your conscience that I died of pneumonia on Christmas?
Sheriff Bridges: You should've given that some thought while you was stealing them turkeys and hams
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Sheriff why don't you just wait
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until after Christmas to lock him up
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Uh Charlie is a man of his word
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He won't run out on you Uh huh
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You double dog right he won't
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He's going to jail
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Well now Christmas ain't no time to lock a man up
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in that drafty old jail of yours
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Why I could I could catch pneumonia and die 'fore morning
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You want that on your conscience
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That I caught pneumonia and died
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on Christmas Day
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You should have give that some thought
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while you was lifting them turkeys and hams
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Movie Summary
On Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons prepare for the holiday, but they are becoming increasingly worried because John Walton, who was forced to take work in another part of the state, has not yet returned home.