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Luke, I am your father.
Luke, I am your son.
I trust what Matthew, Mark, Luke and John said, and if I were ever the victim in a car accident I'd be very happy if they were my witnesses.
Luke said that he likes swimming.
Luke has short hair.
Luke, I am your cousin.
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My bedposts are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John I wish you to understand that this lady is my wife.
Well all I got to say is he better stay away from that there Luke Plummer.
By gosh, Luke's run all of Ringo's friends out of Lordsburg.
You seen Luke Plummer in Lordsburg?
Luke Plummer and the Kid. There'd be a lot more peace in this territory if that Luke Plummer was so full of lead he couldn't hold his liquor!
Oh, I know that. In the first place, Luke would kill the Kid in a gun fight.
In the second place, if Luke did get shot he's got two brothers just as ornery as he is.
You mean Luke Plummer?
Luke, Ike and Hank.
Dead man's hand, Luke.
Luke, please don't!
I'll take that shotgun, Luke.
I'll see you, Luke.
How do you know he ain't one of Luke Packard's men?
You could be Luke Packard who works for the express company.
Luke Packard's the name.
It's Luke Packard.
Luke Packard?
It is Luke all right.
Get in there, Luke.
Oh, would you, Luke?
All in the cards, Luke.
Luke 21, 19.
Besides, I thought you were sweet on Luke Radford.
That's Luke's way of thinking, not mine.
Speaking of weddings, that sounds like Luke Radford.
Luke Plummer and the Kid.
There'd be a lot more peace in this territory if that Luke Plummer was so full of lead he couldn't hold his liquor!
In the first place, Luke would kill the Kid in a gun fight.
You mean Luke Plummer? -Luke, Ike and Hank.
Would it make us any happier if Luke Plummer was dead?
Hello, Luke.
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