1. Well, here we are.
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2. - The Texas Ranger Museum
and Hall of Fame.
- Cool.
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3. It was built in 1974
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4. to commemorate excellence
in law enforcement for
the last 150 years.
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5. How many Texas Rangers
have there been?
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6. Well, there's
been hundreds, Mike,
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7. but only 26 are honored
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8. in the Texas Ranger
Hall of Fame.
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9. Did you know any of them?
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10. Yeah, I know one.
Right over here.
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11. C.D. Parker,
a good friend.
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12. Who's the most famous?
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13. Well, that's hard
to say, Charles.
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14. They were all great men.
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15. How'd they get to be
Texas Rangers?
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16. Well, they came
from all around—
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17. war veterans,
army scouts,
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18. bounty hunters.
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19. In fact,
some were even outlaws.
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20. - Really?
- Mm-hmm.
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21. Yeah, back in those days,
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22. to be a Texas Ranger,
you had to—
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23. Ride like the wind,
track like a Comanche,
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24. shoot like a Kentuckian,
and fight like the devil.
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25. That's right, Mike.
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26. - Well, could you tell us
a story about one of them?
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27. How about Hayes Cooper?
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28. He left a journal
before he died.
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29. Let's see what
he has to say.
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30. Why don't you all sit down?
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31. Okay.
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32. The west was booming,
the railroad was coming.
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33. Towns like Buckhorn, Texas,
stood right in the path.
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34. There were fortunes to be made,
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35. and the future was full
of bright promise.
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36. But with
the fortune and promise,
came the outlaws, the lawmen,
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37. and those who walked and lived
in the world between them.
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38. Cooper wasn't always
a Texas Ranger.
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39. Long before
he got his badge,
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40. he was a bounty hunter.
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41. Was he a famous gunfighter?
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42. Was he fast?
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43. He was fast,
and people had heard of him,
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44. but he wasn't famous yet.
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45. He didn't know it
when he rode into Buckhorn,
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46. but Hayes Cooper
was only a short time away
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47. from becoming a Texas Ranger.
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48. Who the hell's that,
guy in buckskins?
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49. Whiskey.
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50. What's it going to be,
Hawkins, dead or alive?
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51. I knew it had to happen.
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52. This is a real
sorry time for me.
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53. My mother died,
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54. my horse went lame,
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55. and I had to gut-shoot
the last man
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56. that stuck one of these
under my nose.
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57. - Sorry to hear that.
- Don't matter.
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58. Never did like
my mother.
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59. Horse was slow,
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60. just like that damn
bounty hunter.
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61. Well, now that I've heard
your whole life story,
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62. answer my question.
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63. I'll answer your question.
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64. Why didn't you just kill me?
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65. If I'd have killed you...
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66. I'd have to carry you
to the sheriff's office.
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67. Let's go.
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68. It was just another
bounty to Hayes Cooper,
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69. one of an endless stream.
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70. But he didn't know his life
was about to change forever.
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71. Whoa. Whoa.
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72. Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
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73. Howdy, Miss Rose.
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74. - Good morning, Miss Rose.
- Hey, Jeb.
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75. - Did my seed come in?
- Sure did, Tom.
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76. Four sacks of
Kentucky bluegrass.
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77. The only thing is
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for that today.
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79. Could you give me
another week?
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80. Well, Tom, I already told you
you could take a month.
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81. I don't need a month, Sarah.
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82. Just one more week till I get my
stock down from the high mesa.
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83. All right, Tom, a week it is.
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84. Seed's just inside.
Need some help?
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85. No, ma'am.
I can load it myself.
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86. Uh, son, keep an eye
on the team.
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87. Mary, just got some fresh
yardage in from St. Louis.
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88. Thank you, Sarah.
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89. But I still haven't paid you
for the last yardage
you gave me.
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90. I'll be in to visit
after I deliver my sewing
to the millinery shop.
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91. All right.
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92. What's the status
of his mortgage?
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93. Oh, he's about
three months' past due.
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94. You haven't foreclosed?
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95. Every once in a while
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96. I like to make it look like
I'm not riding around
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97. in your watch pocket.
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98. Wilson promised to bring
the account current
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99. after he sells 100 head
of cattle next week.
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100. - And what if
he can't sell them?
- Well, then I'll foreclose,
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101. and you'll buy it from me.
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102. And the Wilsons will leave
a trail of tears
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103. just like everybody else
who's stood in your way.
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104. This is different.
I need his land.
The railroad's coming.
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105. I paid handsomely for
an advance look at the route.
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106. Wilson's land
is dead in the path.
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107. It's worth a fortune,
but he doesn't know it.
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108. He's a determined man.
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109. He just might bring those
cows down in time to sell.
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110. Not alone.
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111. And nobody's going to
work for him
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112. after what my boys did
to his last hired hand.
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113. - Want me to help, Pa?
- Uh, no, son. Thanks.
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114. These are still a little
heavy for you yet.
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115. Nick, Pete, Manuel.
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116. Give my regards to,
uh, Mr. Wilson.
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117. You got it, boss.
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118. Pa.
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119. Hope that ain't blighted seed
you're fixin' to plant, Wilson.
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120. Could ruin our range,
you know.
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121. Kentucky bluegrass.
Certified.
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122. Says you.
I'll have to see for myself.
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123. That looks to be okay.
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124. You never know
about the rest.
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125. Well, that appears
to be okay, too.
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126. Now, those others,
they look real—
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127. Okay. That's enough.
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128. I'll tell you
when it's enough.
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129. Don't you hurt my pa!
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130. No!
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131. No!
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132. Stand back, Jeb!
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133. Get back!
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134. Got a little sand
in him, don't he?
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135. Time I knocked it
out of him.
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136. I'll tell you
what I'm going to do
with you, partner.
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137. You look up at him!
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138. Mister, watch out!
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139. - Tom, are you all right?
- Yes, Mary. I'm fine.
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140. What's going on here?
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141. What's going on, Sheriff,
is that you're still
letting Sy Bedoe's men
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142. run roughshod over
the good citizens of Buckhorn.
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143. Easy, Sarah.
Wilson.
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144. It's nothing, Sheriff.
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145. Just another
misunderstanding.
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146. But if one of Mr. Bedoe's men
ever touches my son again,
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147. I'll kill him.
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148. There'll be no killing, Tom.
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149. Not in this town.
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150. There's no broken bones.
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151. I suggest
we just call it square,
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152. and go on our way.
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153. Yeah.
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154. All right.
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155. Word of friendly advice—
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156. you did what
you came to do.
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157. You got your money.
Now just ride on out.
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158. Around here,
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159. well, it just don't pay
to upset Sy Bedoe.
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160. I didn't plan on staying,
Sheriff.
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161. Fair enough.
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162. - Thanks for the warning.
- You're welcome.
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163. Bounty hunters don't usually
come with such a charitable
side to their souls.
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164. I wouldn't know
about that, ma'am.
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165. Mister, you're hurt.
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166. It's nothing, ma'am.
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167. We'd be honored to
put you up for the night.
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168. I could tend to that wound.
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169. It's the least we could do.
Please?
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170. Just outside of town.
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171. Not much of a place, really.
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172. We'd be proud
to put you up.
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173. Well, that's kind of
a hard offer to turn down.
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174. Thanks.
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175. Want to thank you, stranger.
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176. My name's Tom Wilson.
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177. This here's my wife Mary.
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178. Ma'am.
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179. That there's my son.
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180. Hi. I'm Jeb.
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181. Hi, Jeb.
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182. I'm Hayes Cooper.
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183. Follow us on back
to the ranch.
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184. Let's go.
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185. If you'd just ride out
and keep on going,
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186. I won't take it personal,
what you did to my men.
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187. I'll tell you what, Bedoe,
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188. take it personal.
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189. Doesn't that hurt,
Mr. Cooper?
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190. Not really, Jeb.
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191. Your mom's doing
a great job.
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192. Nice place you have here.
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193. Tom built it.
Mostly all by himself.
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194. - Where you folks from?
- Ohio.
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195. We came west
after the war.
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196. Looks like you saw
your share of battle.
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197. Yeah, reckon I did.
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198. - Is that what happened
to your leg?
- Yes.
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199. Happened at Shiloh.
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200. You fight in the war...
Mr. Cooper?
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201. Yeah, I did.
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202. What side were you on,
Mr. Cooper?
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203. Son.
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204. Questions like that
ain't respectful.
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205. My father took out 50 Rebs.
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206. Jeb, that's enough.
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207. Now I'll sew that shirt
up for you, Mr. Cooper.
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208. Thank you, ma'am.
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209. You don't mind my asking...
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210. what was that
all about in town?
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211. Silas Bedoe's trying to
scare me off my land.
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212. We've managed
to hold on so far,
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213. but we might not
be able to much longer.
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214. We're not going
to lose our land, Mary.
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215. I got 100 head of cattle,
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216. but only 40 of them are in
my holding pasture right now.
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217. I'm going up tomorrow morning
to get the rest down.
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218. Pretty big job
for one man.
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219. Yeah, well, the fella
that usually helps me—
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220. - Someone beat him
nearly to death.
- Son.
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221. He lit out on us.
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222. I ain't seen him again.
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223. Hard to get help ever since.
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224. I got three days left
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225. to snake them out
and sell them.
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226. If I don't...
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227. Well, bank's going to
take my place.
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228. You're not going to let
that happen, are you, Pa?
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229. No, son. I'm not.
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230. Here you go, Mr. Cooper.
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231. Thank you, ma'am.
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232. Tom.
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233. They're only boys!
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234. Tom, it's all right.
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235. They're only boys. All boys.
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236. Ma?
Shush, Jeb.
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237. He's just having another one
of his war dreams.
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238. Are they ever going to end?
- I don't know, son.
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239. Now, go back to bed.
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240. Mind if I give you a hand?
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241. But you don't owe me,
Mr. Cooper.
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242. - For nothing.
- I know.
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243. But I'd be much obliged.
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244. Hyah! Hyah!
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246. That's it.
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247. That's it, now.
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248. Son, get the gate, will you?
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249. There you go.
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250. Got them all, Mary,
every last one.
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251. That's wonderful.
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252. Look at you two.
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253. You're going to have to take
those clothes off, Mr. Cooper.
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254. - Ma'am?
- You're filthy.
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255. I'll clean them up for you.
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256. You can wear some of Tom's.
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257. I think you're about
the same size.
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258. Thank you, ma'am.
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259. When I make
that mortgage payment,
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260. I want to see the look
on the face of Mr. Sly Bedoe.
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261. He'll probably choke.
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262. Jeb, that's enough.
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263. I can't tell you
how grateful we are.
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264. It's been my pleasure.
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265. What are you plans now,
Mr. Cooper?
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266. Well, if your husband
doesn't mind,
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267. I'll hang around long enough
to help him get his cattle
to market.
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268. That's mighty neighborly,
Mr. Cooper.
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269. I couldn't afford
to pay you.
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270. That's quite all right,
Mr. Wilson.
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271. Your wife's cooking's
good enough for me.
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272. Please call me Tom.
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273. Folks call me Cooper.
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274. Will you teach me
how to shoot?
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275. Well, Jeb, there's more
important things to learn
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276. than how to shoot.
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277. Like what?
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278. Reading and writing
and arithmetic.
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279. I can do all that.
Ma taught me.
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280. Go ahead.
Ask me how to spell a word.
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281. Okay. How about "dog"?
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282. D-O-G.
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283. Now give me
a hard word.
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284. All right.
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285. Horse.
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286. H-O-R-S-E.
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287. Don't you know
any hard words,
Mr. Cooper?
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288. Well, I know
some hard words, Jeb,
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289. but I don't know
how to spell them.
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290. - Hey, Jeb.
- Hi, Miss Rose.
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291. This is Hayes Cooper.
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292. He's helping Pa
out on the farm.
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293. We've sort of met.
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294. Hi. I'm Sarah Rose,
Mr. Cooper.
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295. My pleasure, ma'am.
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296. Her husband is dead.
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297. I'm going to go find
Arron and Billy.
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298. - Um, sorry about your husband.
- Oh, it's been five years.
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299. He died of pneumonia.
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300. You don't look much
like a hired man.
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301. Well, I guess looks
can be deceiving, huh?
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302. Yeah.
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303. How's your knife wound?
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304. Oh, uh, Mrs. Wilson
sewed me up.
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305. Well, then you're a lucky man.
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306. Mary's one of the best
seamstresses in the valley.
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307. Bounty hunter.
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308. I couldn't help but notice you
drove Wilson's wagon into town.
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309. That's right.
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310. I work for him now.
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311. I didn't know he had
enough money to hire anyone.
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312. Let's just say
he can afford me.
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313. Well, I also know you helped him
bring his herd down
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314. from the high mesa.
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315. - You brought them down?
- Yes, ma'am, we did.
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316. And when is Wilson planning
to bring his herd to market?
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317. Not that it's any of
your business,
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318. tomorrow.
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319. You know,
you're new around here.
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320. You don't know the situation.
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321. - What situation's that?
- That Wilson is going under.
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322. Now, he may sell
his cattle,
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323. which will bring
his mortgage current,
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324. but then there's next month,
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325. the month after that.
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326. It's inevitable.
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327. He's going to lose that farm.
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328. Tell me something, Bedoe.
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329. Why do you want
the Wilson spread?
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330. The way I hear it,
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331. you own just about
everything around here.
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332. Because I want it.
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333. Well, don't hold your breath.
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334. Ma'am, um,
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of number four wire,
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336. a sack of flour,
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337. and five gallons of kerosene.
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338. I want to thank you
for helping out the Wilsons.
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340. Yes, ma'am, they sure are.
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341. It's coming from
the holding pasture.
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342. Son, stay with your mother.
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344. Oh, my God!
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345. Dead, Cooper.
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346. All my cattle are dead.
They're all dead.
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347. He shot them all.
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348. It's over now.
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349. It's all over.
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350. How much does Tom Wilson
owe on his ranch?
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351. $700 in arrears.
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352. I didn't ask you that.
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353. I asked you
how much he owed.
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354. $4,500.
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356. I'm sorry, Mary.
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357. I'm sorry I failed you.
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358. Never should have
brought you out here.
I just...
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we had a chance.
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361. We did have a chance,
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362. a good chance.
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363. Main thing is we still
have each other.
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364. - Mary. Easy.
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365. Tom.
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366. Silas Bedoe.
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367. Coming to gloat.
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368. No. Don't get
yourself killed, Tom.
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369. No patch of dirt
is worth that.
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370. You'll get yours, Bedoe.
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371. Well, it won't be
from you, Wilson.
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372. You should have sold it to me
when you had the chance.
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373. This is still
my property, Bedoe.
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374. And I want you off of it.
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375. That's right.
It is your property...
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377. Don't be too sure, Bedoe.
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378. Here, Tom.
This is yours.
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379. Mary.
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380. This is the deed
to our land.
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381. I think Mr. Wilson said
for you to get off his land.
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382. Now.
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383. Let's go.
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384. Well, folks,
let's start unpacking.
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385. Come on, Jeb.
Let's get this
back in the house.
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386. I'm putting an end to this
once and for all. You hear?
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387. I'll put an end to it
once and for all.
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388. I want to send a telegram
to Rudd Kilgore.
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389. Why don't you come over
around 4:00?
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390. I'll make a special pot roast.
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391. I gotta give you credit,
Mr. Cooper.
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392. You ain't much of a singer
but you sure are loud.
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393. Jeb.
That's all right, Tom.
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395. Cooper,
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396. for all you've done for us,
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my partner.
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398. 50-50. Half the ranch.
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399. There's a great section
of land off to the west
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400. over there by the river.
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401. Perfect place for a home.
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402. Private out there, too.
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403. Good growing soil.
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in these parts out there.
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405. Be a fine place for a man
to raise a family.
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406. Come on in, you two.
Dinner's almost ready.
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407. You be thinking on
what I said, all right?
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408. I will.
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409. Mmm. Smells good, Mary.
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410. Are we expecting company?
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411. As a matter of fact,
we are.
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412. Whoa.
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413. And there she is now.
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414. Mr. Cooper,
you remember Sarah Rose.
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415. Yeah. Yeah, we've met.
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416. For your bountiful gifts
and infinite wisdom,
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418. And for sending to us
Hayes Cooper
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419. who has proven to be
a good friend in our
family's time of need.
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420. - Amen.
- Amen.
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423. Gee, Mr. Cooper,
I've never seen you
so nervous before.
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424. Jeb.
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425. It's 'cause of you,
Mrs. Rose.
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426. On the way home from town,
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427. Mr. Cooper talked about you
the whole time.
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428. Jeb, that's enough.
But, Ma, he did.
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429. Um, Tom, would you
pass the potatoes, please?
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432. Here. Let me help you.
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433. Yeah.
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434. Thank you.
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435. - Sure is beautiful here.
- Sure is.
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436. That was a fine thing
you did, Mr. Cooper.
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and soul into something,
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438. it's kind of hard to sit back
and watch him lose it all.
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439. And where do you put
your heart and soul,
Mr. Cooper?
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440. I haven't given it
much thought.
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441. Tom's offered me
half the ranch.
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443. Yeah...
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444. I am considering it.
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445. Sarah, this is the best chicken
I've ever eaten.
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446. Thank you.
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447. Oh, would you care
for some more?
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448. Well, I was kind of
hinting at that.
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449. And where do you put
your heart and soul, Mr. Cooper?
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450. So, looks like we've found
ourselves a partner.
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451. You won't find yourself
a finer woman than Sarah Rose.
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452. Yes, ma'am,
I know that.
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453. She's not doing too bad
for herself either.
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454. Thank you, ma'am.
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455. Hey, someone's coming?
- What?
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456. That's him, ain't it?
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457. That's Kilgore.
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458. Come on, boys, mount up!
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459. Got us a little job
over at Buckhorn.
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460. - Yeah!
- Let's go!
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461. Yes, sir, let's go!
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462. Come on!
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463. Hyah!
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464. Let's ride!
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465. - Hyah!
- Come on!
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466. Whoo-hoo!
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467. Hyah!
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468. That's a swell
likeness of Ma.
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469. Thank you, Jeb.
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470. Have you drew any
of Miss Rose yet?
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471. Not yet.
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472. Are you gonna marry her
and stay in Buckhorn?
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474. I been thinking
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476. that he'd never been happier
than he was that day,
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477. sitting on the Wilsons' porch
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478. with the first real friends
he had known in a long time.
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479. Settling down
was very much on his mind.
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480. Whoa. Whoa.
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481. I dreamt about you
last night.
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482. I hope it was
a good dream.
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483. It was a great dream.
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484. Sarah...
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487. What is it?
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488. I don't know exactly
how to, um...
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489. say it.
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490. Say what?
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491. I've decided
to settle down here.
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492. And you'd make me
the happiest man
in the world if...
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493. you'd settle down
with me.
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494. Hayes Cooper...
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495. are you asking me
to marry you?
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496. Yes, ma'am.
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497. Hayes Cooper!
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498. - You know who I am?
- Yeah.
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499. Rudd Kilgore. Vigilante.
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500. Scalp hunter.
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501. Just an all-around
egg-sucking dog.
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502. - That's you.
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503. Egg-sucking dog, huh?
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504. Well, you talk
pretty big for a man
didn't come heeled.
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505. I'm not looking
for trouble, Kilgore.
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506. What you want
don't figure into it.
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507. Cuadroza,
give him your piece.
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508. It pulls...
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509. slightly to the left, señor.
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510. - Cooper.
- Stay back, Sarah.
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511. Anytime you're ready.
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512. What do you know, boys...
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513. a yellow-bellied
bounty hunter.
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514. Hell, you ain't even
worth killin'.
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515. Let's go, boys.
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516. Yes.
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517. What?
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518. Yes, I will marry you,
Hayes Cooper.
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519. I figured we'd put
the living room right here,
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520. with a porch
overlooking the valley
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521. and...
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522. our bedroom...
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524. Then maybe put
your garden out there.
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525. What do you think?
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526. I love you,
Hayes Cooper.
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527. And I love you, too,
Sarah Rose.
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529. Hayes Cooper had never found
a moment where he could say,
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530. "Life doesn't get
any better than this."
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531. That day,
he found that moment.
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532. I'll ask Mary to be
my maid of honor.
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533. I'm gonna ask Tom
to be my best man.
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534. Pa! Pa!
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535. There he is!
We got him!
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536. Not yet, boys!
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537. Run, Jeb!
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538. - Jeb!
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539. Jeb!
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540. Boys, let's get out of here!
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541. Move it along!
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542. Go on!
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543. Go on!
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544. Mary! No!
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545. Mary!
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546. Jeb, no!
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547. No!
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that he died that day,
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