Radio drama
Gunsmoke: "Kitty" (I)
broadcast November
29, 1952
This episode is on side B of your
listening tape
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Vocabulary:
Dodge City territory on West to handle killers spoilers U. S. Marshall smell gunsmoke to star William Conrad violence to move West young America Matt Dillon Mr. Bumby Sam ought to nippy to wash over ( = again) a pot of coffee "her face is something wondrous fair" (from the song "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair") to call hogs to get up a while ago to strike one to see close to (usually: to see close up) you'd better quit while you're ahead the occasion benefit hall every fella (= fellow) kinda (= kind of) to get off to take kindly to s.o. not rightly polite society to marry Aw, shucks! (shows embarrassment) to thank s.o. kindly to polish up the glasses to make love (= to court) to stare | to have
better sense it ain't decent, proper trail saloon to call by for whiskey to clout (= hit) some old bitty (woman) on the head then you'll be sorry working clothes How doya do? (= How do you do?) in company Chester ink to clean up bluebottle fly (¤Ï¦RõÃÇ) to slop s.t. all over lazy fool a-stompin' (= stomping) to take a whack at s.t. Thanks a lot. (ironic) maggoty The mail come in yet? anything likely? government circulars (= wanted posters) to post Ms. McNiche a man of your standing not to go to a big social (event) like this... to escort to accept to get some letters off to Washington it ain't none of my business I had no right to say it. to borrow off fancy ties liar to share to have s.t. on one's mind to get it off the morning went almost noon hungry ragabone 'possum (= very thin opossum t¹«) | posters 'talk' ¶¢¸Ü it's all over town the best I can figure to let it slip a mighty fierceness of gum-clobbering (= lots of gossip) up and down, all over I surely don't. It's hard to tell (= know for sure) about people to come under that same heading mean and small there's not an animal to touch (a person behaves much worse than an animal) to take long drifters to lean against the wall to come right out with it (= to say directly) I understand (= I hear) there's a gal (girl) in town who's got herself a new bull to look into something to be downright rude ya see (= you see) you ought to haul 'em in (= put them in jail) What're you gonna charge 'em with? pestilence just plain... Olivet's Dry Goods Store indecent common saloon What's this city comin' to? sprinkle to be blessed, cursed with take pride, for instance I had more than my share it would have been a side kinder if... |
Listening comprehension questions:
1.
What are 'spoilers' in the context of this story?
2. Why does Matt Dillon suggest
to Sam that he should go wash his glasses again?
3. What is the name of the
saloon where Sam and Kitty work?
4. What was the weather like this morning?
5.
What does Dillon order at the saloon?
6. Why does Dillon say he hasn't seen
Kitty close up in the morning before?
7. What does Kitty mean when she advises
Dillon to 'quit while [he's] ahead'?
8. Why doesn't Kitty want to accept Dillon's
invitation to the dance?
9. What kind of 'working clothes' is Kitty probably
wearing that she doesn't think are suitable for the dance?
10. What does Chester
start to tell Dillon, but then give up trying to say?
11. Do Chester's fears
have any substance? How do we know?
12. What two groups of people made negative
comments about Dillon's choice of a date for the dance?
13. What did Dillon
almost do in reaction to the comments from the first group? Why did he change
his mind?
14. What is a dry goods store?
15. What common human character
weakness does Dillon recognize in himself?
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