Well, all I want's to be let alone to raise Kansas wheat. South trouble ain't no concern of ours.

7 seconds sound clip from the Dark Command (1940) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:38:25 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I think he's got the idea that I'm tryin' to steal you away or something.

- And?

- Well, I think maybe he's right.

- Giddyap. (2)

- Looks like this man Lincoln's liable to win, with the democrats dividing up between Douglas and Breckenridge.

- Looks like a heap of trouble.

- Yep. Ruckuses in the south. Ruckuses in the north. Looks like war just around the corner.

- Well, all I want's to be let alone to raise Kansas wheat. South trouble ain't no concern of ours.

- Well, I don't know. You feel south or north, depending on what's in your heart.

- Heart nothin'. It's a matter of pocketbook to the south.

- Yes, sir, what they want's free labor.

- In a northern mill, a man's got a chance to earn a living wage. Eight and sometimes ten dollars a week.

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