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Vance Irby:
Hello, Cobby, what's on your mind? Cobby:
Miss Julia came in on the stage last night, but she was afraid to come here, so she sent me. But, she wants you to meet her at the Sazerac tonight. Vance Irby:
How did she look, Cobby? Cobby:
Oh, swell! Happy as a colt in clover
Hello, Cobby, what's on your mind? Cobby:
Miss Julia came in on the stage last night, but she was afraid to come here, so she sent me. But, she wants you to meet her at the Sazerac tonight. Vance Irby:
How did she look, Cobby? Cobby:
Oh, swell! Happy as a colt in clover
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- Mr. Vance.
- Hello, Cobby, what's on your mind?
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Miss Julia came in
on the stage last night...
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...but she was afraid to come here,
so she sent me.
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But she wants you
to meet her at the Sazerac tonight.
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- How did she look, Cobby?
- Oh, swell.
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Happy as a colt in clover.
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- Thanks. That's fine. Come on, get to work.
COBBY: Yes, sir.
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MAN 1:
Hey, kid. Give us a hand here.
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IRBY: Measure your pourings carefully, boys,
and keep those bars as uniform as possible.
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Put a little more gold dust
in each bag, John.
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When you finish loading, nail down
the false lid and start loading sacks.
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Yes, sir.
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Pack the flour a little harder
around each bag, Mrs. Carter.
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Double-bottom wagons and flour sacks,
they were smart ideas.
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Movie Summary
Union officer Kerry Bradford escapes from Confederate Prison and is set to Virginia City, Nevada, where he finds out that the former commander of his prison, Vance Irby, is planning to send $5 million in gold to save the Confederacy.

