1. Oh, Dan.
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3. Hurry, get the gate!
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4. No!
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5. Stop! Please, stop!
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6. Tucker! Let's get.
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7. You have a week, Evans.
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8. Then we burn the house.
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9. William! Hey! William!
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10. Out! Out!
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11. William!
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12. God damn it, William!
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13. William!
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14. God damn it, put that down!
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15. - Come here!
- Let go!
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16. Leave 'em! Let go!
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17. It's the last feed we got!
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18. I'll take care of this.
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19. No, you won't.
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20. Herd's over the ridge by now.
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21. You go get cleaned up.
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22. You lied to me, Dan.
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23. You told me we made
payments to Hollander.
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24. We did.
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25. Some.
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26. How do you think
we bought feed, Alice?
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27. Three months' water,
medicine for Mark?
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28. I had a choice between our
family and paying it down.
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29. We're supposed to
make decisions together.
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30. Would you have
made it any different?
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31. Alice, we can't
make it rain together,
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32. or turn the dust into grass.
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33. Can't stop Hollander from selling
our land to the railroad, either.
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34. It's too bad the doctors at
Essex saved so much of my leg.
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35. I read that the Pension Act
pays by the pound now.
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36. Stop looking at me like that.
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37. You gonna tell the marshal
what those men did?
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38. Marshal ain't doing shit!
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39. William.
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40. First thing, Mark,
I'm gonna take you boys,
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41. we're gonna round up the herd,
and then I'm going into town.
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42. What you gonna do in town?
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43. I'm gonna tell Hollander
to make this right.
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44. I'm gonna tell him
to pay for a new barn.
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45. Maybe we should just shoot
him, like Will says.
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46. Coach is headed for Bisbee, boss.
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47. Girded with iron.
Pinks on top, double shotguns.
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48. And a Gatling.
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49. Should've let me save the feed.
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50. You gonna hock that?
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51. Someday, William,
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you might understand.
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53. I ain't ever walking in your shoes.
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54. Tracks over here!
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55. Here we go.
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56. Okay, here we go.
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57. Here they come.
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58. I hit him!
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59. Come around!
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60. I got them!
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61. Right there!
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62. Get up here, let's go!
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63. Turn!
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64. Let's get around
on the back of them!
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65. Turn it around!
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66. Pin them! Head them off!
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67. Push them on!
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68. Take out the gun!
Take out the gun!
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69. Nez and Tighe, push them around!
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70. What was that?
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71. O'Neil's been shot.
I'm manning the Gatling.
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72. Mark, stay there.
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73. Mark!
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74. Come up alongside!
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75. Get down, now!
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76. I got him over here! I got him!
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77. Knock on 'em, Monty, knock on 'em.
Keep 'em going.
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78. Pull up! Pull up! Pull up!
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79. Morning, Pinkerton.
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80. Name's Charlie Prince.
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81. I expect you heard of me.
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82. Well, I heard of a bailed-up
whore named Charlie Princess.
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83. That you, missy?
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84. I hate Pinkertons.
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85. Byron McElroy.
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86. When'd your hair turn all grey, Byron?
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87. Go to hell, Ben Wade.
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88. Well, would you look at all this?
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89. Y'all spared no expense
this time, Byron.
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90. I gotta say though,
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91. it's probably cheaper just to
let me rob the damn thing.
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92. If you're gonna kill me,
just as soon get to it.
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93. I ain't gonna kill you.
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94. Not like this.
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95. Won't change a thing,
letting me live.
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96. I'll come for you.
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97. I'd be disappointed if you didn't.
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98. She's lit.
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99. She's lit!
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100. That's good. Here we go, boys.
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101. There you go.
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102. That's full.
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103. All right. There you go.
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104. Come on, give me one more. One more.
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105. Put one more in there, come on.
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106. I'll ask you to put down the money!
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107. You, step back!
You, men, step back!
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108. All of you step back right
now, or this man dies!
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109. Not a smart move, friend.
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110. Shit.
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111. He's fast.
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112. Well, Tommy,
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114. inside that coach
who wasn't quite dead yet.
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115. Now, I know Charlie told you
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116. because we done got but a
few rules in this outfit.
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117. This is what happens
when you put us all at risk.
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118. Mark, look at me, look at me.
Keep looking at me. Back up quietly.
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119. William!
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120. William, look at me!
Back up, God damn it.
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121. William! Look at me.
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122. Mornin'.
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123. Those are my cattle.
I want 'em back.
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124. Careful, rancher, that's
Ben Wade you're talking to.
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125. Well, I need 'em back.
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126. They're all I got.
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127. I don't need your cattle.
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128. But I will be needin' them horses.
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129. So you don't go do nothin' foolish.
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130. Campos.
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131. You'll find them on
the road to Bisbee.
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132. Boys.
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133. They're probably just running
late, Mr. Butterfield.
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134. Pinkertons don't run late.
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135. That's why they're paid $18 a day.
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136. Get me on my feet.
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137. Look, you're in pretty bad
shape, mister, you should see...
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138. You just get me on my damn feet!
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139. Mark! William!
Get me some of them boards.
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140. Can I help you?
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141. I think maybe
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142. a coach headed for here got itself
held up in a canyon about 10 miles back.
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143. God damn it.
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144. By Mr. Ben Wade himself.
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145. How did you know it was Wade?
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146. It's been him the last
21 times, Marshal.
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147. I saw a Mexican
sharpshooter and an Apache.
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148. - God damn it.
- And I've been told...
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149. Jesus Christ.
Did you see the Hand of God?
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150. What's that? His pistol.
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151. Why the hell didn't you do something?
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152. They had a lot of weapons, mister,
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153. and they were shootin' bullets.
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154. Let's go, we're wastin' time.
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155. Where you from, anyway?
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156. Tom Conrad bought a thousand head in
Mexico, hired us to drive 'em in.
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157. Let's go. Come on, boys.
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158. Somethin's going on
with the railroad men.
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159. Ma'am?
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160. Some whisky for my friends.
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161. Let's go. Bar's closed.
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162. Already?
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163. Here's to the four we lost in battle.
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164. And here's to the boss,
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165. who had to say goodbye
to Tommy Darden today.
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166. And that's too bad.
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167. Proverbs 13:3,
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168. "He that keepeth his
mouth keepeth his life.
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169. "He that opens
his lips too wide
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170. "shall bring on
his own destruction."
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171. Amen.
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172. Tommy was weak.
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173. Tommy was stupid.
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174. Tommy is dead.
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175. I drink 110 that.
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176. Sutherland.
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177. Jorgensen.
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178. Campos.
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179. Jackson.
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180. Kinter.
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181. Marshal's only half stupid.
He's gonna be back soon.
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182. They're going across the border.
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183. I won't be far.
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185. All right, Charlie.
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186. I've seen you someplace before.
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188. You ever work for a blind
Irishman in Leadville?
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189. I was a singer.
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190. Best time I ever had, my whole life.
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191. What made you quit?
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192. Got to coughin'.
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find a drier climate.
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194. You know, I spent more money in
that joint than I could tell you.
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195. You remember a girl,
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196. her name was Velvet?
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197. Nobody forgets Velvet.
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199. I feel skinny.
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200. That's all right.
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201. I don't mind skinny girls,
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202. long as they got green
eyes to make up for it.
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203. Have you got green eyes?
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204. That's all right.
They don't have to be green.
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205. You think they lied?
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207. They don't need our shit horses.
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208. Watch your mouth.
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209. I'll take him into town on my own.
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210. You boys go round up the herd.
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211. Don't push 'em too hard,
I can't afford any more droppin'.
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212. Mister, we're gonna have to lift you
up to get you on top of that horse.
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213. Here comes the cavalry.
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216. Is he from the coach?
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217. Only one who made it.
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219. It was Ben Wade.
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220. Mr. McElroy, can you hear me?
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221. Mr...
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222. This man needs attention.
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223. See which way he rode, Evans?
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224. Looked like they were headed to Bisbee.
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225. You know, there's a little
town just south of the border.
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226. Pretty little pueblucho,
down by the river.
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227. Folks'd pay good money
to hear a white woman sing.
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228. Yeah.
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229. Imagine me shinnin' on down to
Mexico with Ben Wade on my arm.
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230. I'm not wanted in Mexico.
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231. Jump out that back window with me now.
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232. You're crazy.
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233. - You the doctor?
- Yes.
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237. Byron McElroy.
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238. He's a bounty hunter under
contract with the Pinkertons.
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239. You've lost a lot of blood, Mr. McElroy.
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240. We need to take a look around.
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241. Kane! Crawley! Check that alley!
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242. That bullet's still in there.
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244. All right.
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245. Now, what I'm about to do is gonna
hurt like a son of a bitch.
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246. Ain't the first time I been shot.
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247. Hold him, please?
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248. Don't touch me.
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249. All right.
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250. What the fuck kind of
doctor are you, anyway?
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251. Well, it's nice to have a conversation
with a patient, for a change.
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252. You see anything down there?
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253. Marshal! Wade's horse.
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254. You take the back.
We'll take the front.
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255. What the hell are they lookin' for?
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256. Ben Wade.
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257. He held up the payroll coach.
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258. I wanna talk, Mr. Hollander.
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259. Ben Wade in Bisbee.
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260. Shit.
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261. We're movin' up.
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262. Mr. Hollander?
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263. Tucker, goin' to the saloon.
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266. That's my land.
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269. and I got rights to recompense.
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270. But you dammed up my creek.
You shut off my water.
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271. How do you expect me to pay off
my debts if you can't let...
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272. Before water touches your land,
it resides and flows on mine.
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273. And as such, I can do with it
as I fuckin' please.
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277. Sometimes a man has to be big
enough to see how small he is.
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279. And your land's worth
more with you off it.
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281. You look a little bent, rancher.
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282. You come to wake some snakes?
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283. Dan. Would you like a drink?
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284. No, thanks.
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285. You got your horses back, didn't you?
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286. And your cattle?
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287. Yeah, I got my horses back.
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288. But you killed two of my herd.
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289. Well, they died for a good cause.
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290. You know, them beeves of yours,
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291. they wouldn't even fed $100.
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292. I tell you what, that should cover it.
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293. How much you get for a day's work?
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294. Two dollars, when I hire out.
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295. Well, there's two dollars
for half a day.
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296. You took up my boys' time, too.
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297. You're right. I did.
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298. Anything else you
wanna get paid for, Dan?
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299. You can give me five dollars extra.
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300. And what's that for?
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301. For makin' me nervous.
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302. Hands up, Ben Wade.
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303. Boss! Boss! Hey, boss!
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304. Give me your hands, Mr. Wade.
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305. Tucker, take his gun.
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306. Give me that.
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307. Ben Wade.
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308. Captured in Bisbee.
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309. Be careful with that thing.
That gun's got a curse on it.
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310. Laugh while you can.
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311. Crawley, go get the wagon.
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312. Make sure every weapon
we got is shoot-ready.
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313. I'll meet you out front of the office.
We gotta get him outta here.
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314. Sure thing.
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315. I think we should shoot him right now.
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316. Put a bullet right in his noggin.
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317. Do that, everybody in this shitpiss
little town'll be dead by morning.
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318. Twenty-two robberies.
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319. Over $400,000 in losses, more in delays.
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320. The Southern Pacific will have Ben
Wade convicted in a federal court.
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321. Hanged, in public.
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322. An example made.
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323. And we will pay to make it happen.
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324. Y'all noticed he didn't mention
any of the lives I've taken..
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325. I need three more men.
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326. You can have Tucker.
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327. Good.
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328. I'm comin'. You only need one.
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329. You're wounded, Mr. McElroy.
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330. I rode in here,
sure as hell can ride out.
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331. He goes, Potter's comin'.
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332. What?
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333. Doc can't shoot shit.
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334. I was the best shot in my regiment.
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335. I'll come.
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336. For $200.
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337. You fight for the North or the South?
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338. North.
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339. We're Southern in name,
but Chicago-owned.
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340. Fine, $200.
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341. Let's go.
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342. Thank you.
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343. Thank me when it's done.
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344. This town's gonna burn!
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345. Let's get him, Marshal!
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346. Doc! Kane's down.
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348. Easy.
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349. Get him!
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350. Get in the coach.
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351. God damn it.
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352. Evans, Crawley, Tucker,
you need to mount up now.
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353. Head for Evans' ranch. I'll
meet you there with the coach.
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354. How long does he have to be here?
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355. An hour.
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356. Make sure his outfit takes the bait.
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357. Hello, there!
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358. Evans, can you give me a hand with this?
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359. Whatever your wife's cooking
in there smells good, Evans.
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360. Let's go.
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361. Good driving, Marshal.
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362. Remind me not to play
poker in this town.
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363. All right, Marshal, give us a count.
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364. One, two, three.
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365. Good luck!
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366. You're gonna check on my family
when you come back, right?
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367. First thing. Let's go.
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368. Ma'am.
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370. What happens if they catch the wagon?
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371. Well, you saw where his man was.
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372. He's still gotta go fetch the outfit.
Marshal's got a fast rig.
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373. They should reach
the fort before dawn.
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374. His gang can't do anything
in front of the whole Sixth Cavalry.
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375. Did you have something
to do with that?
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377. Just doin' my job, Doc.
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378. Thanks, son.
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other people manners.
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381. Aren't we supposed to say
grace for murderers, too?
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drink and food, we pray.
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with us today. Amen.
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390. Amen.
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391. Amen.
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he can shoot you dead.
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394. Well, shootin' an animal is a lot
different than shootin' a man, son.
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396. Not in my opinion.
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397. We could ask Byron here.
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dozens of people.
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miners, Apache.
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400. Not a soul taken didn't
deserve what it got.
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in his own eyes," Byron.
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nervous, Mr. Butterfield?
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kind of you, much appreciated.
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408. You can cut that up for me.
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410. I don't particularly like the fat
at all. Can you just take that off...
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411. And the gristle,
I don't like the gristle.
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412. You mind if I ask you how you got
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415. Second Company Sharpshooters
out of Lynnfield, Massachusetts.
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416. My father was defending the US
Capitol in the District of Columbia.
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418. Well, Dan, tell me the story
of how you lost your leg.
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419. Did it get shot off? Cut off?
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up there in the grass!
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422. There ain't nothing.
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moving on the ridge.
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the coach already?
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425. What if they already know
it's Crawley inside?
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427. If it's all right by you,
Mr. Wade, I'd rather we not talk.
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428. So, you've never been
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429. No.
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431. She was the daughter
of a sea captain.
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432. She had the most
beautiful green eyes.
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435. And I'd stare deep into them and they'd
just change colour in front of me.
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439. Alice.
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440. For God's sake, he's killed
more men than the drought.
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443. Dangerous is what he is, Alice.
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450. We might even see the steam from
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451. We'll be all right.
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452. But we won't make it through the
next six days if I don't do this.
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453. Sorry, Dan. McElroy says five minutes.
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456. Then someone ought to have the
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459. Ben Wade has a gang, and they're
out there tonight, somewhere.
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we gotta pack up and leave,
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461. heading God knows where,
without a prayer, dirt-poor.
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462. Now, I'm tired, Alice. I am tired
of watching my boys go hungry.
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463. I'm tired of the way
that they look at me.
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464. I'm tired of the way
that you don't.
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465. I've been standing on one leg
for three damn years,
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466. waiting for God to do me a favour.
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467. And He ain't listening.
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468. Mr. Evans.
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469. Oh, no, no, no, no.
This is my horse now.
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470. Come on over here.
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471. Go on.
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472. Don't you be any trouble, Mark.
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473. - Yes, sir.
- All right.
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474. William?
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475. - I wanna come with you.
- Well, you can't.
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476. I can help.
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477. You're 14 years old.
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478. Look, I can ride faster and shoot
better than any one of them.
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479. The Pinkerton's hurt,
Potter's no good,
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480. that railroad man's dead weight,
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481. and that other bastard... William.
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482. William!
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483. I don't have time to argue.
I need you here.
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484. That's that.
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485. That's that.
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486. So, boys, where we headed?
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487. Ain't none of your business where
we're headed, Wade, you're a prisoner.
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488. You don't speak, you don't piss,
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489. you don't goddamn breathe
unless we say so.
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490. You understand that?
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491. Takin' you to Contention.
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492. Putting you on the 3:10 to
Yuma, day after tomorrow.
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493. Shouldn't've told him that.
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494. Relax, friend. Now if we get
separated, I know where to meet up.
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495. I'd like to thank you for
your hospitality, ma'am.
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496. Hope I can send your
husband back all right.
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497. What'd Ben Wade mean about
sending Pa back all right?
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498. Was he saying he was gonna kill him?
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499. Ben Wade don't have to lift a finger.
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500. His gang'll do it for him.
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501. Your father can take care of himself.
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502. Shh.
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503. So, were you conscripted into
Lincoln's army, Mr. Evans,
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504. or did you volunteer?
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505. Neither.
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506. Maybe both.
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507. What does that mean?
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508. Means I was a volunteer in the
Massachusetts State Guard.
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509. Then in '62, the federal
government was runnin' low on men
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510. so they called in the state
militias to protect Washington.
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511. And that's when you got hurt.
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512. What are you doing out here, Dan?
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513. You got a family to protect.
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514. You're not a lawman. You
don't work for the railroad
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515. like Mr. Shiny Shoes over there.
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516. Not a Pinkerton.
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517. Maybe I don't like the idea
of men like you on the loose.
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518. It's man's nature to
take what he wants, Dan.
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519. That's how we're born.
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520. Well, I make an honest living.
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521. Might be honest, but I don't
think it's much of a livin'.
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522. You must be hurtin' bad
for money to take this job.
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523. Go to sleep.
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524. I imagine debt puts a lot
of pressure on a marriage.
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525. Oh, you imagine?
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526. What would you know about marriage?
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527. We can't all be cutthroats and thieves.
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528. Well, I know if I was lucky
enough to have a wife like Alice,
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529. I'd treat her a whole lot
better than you do, Dan.
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530. I'd feed her better,
buy her pretty dresses,
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531. wouldn't make her work so hard.
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532. Yeah, I'll bet Alice was a real
pretty girl before she married you.
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533. You shut up about my wife!
You shut up about her.
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534. You say one more word, and
I'll cut you down right here.
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535. Right here.
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536. I like this side of you, Dan.
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537. Mr. Evans.
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538. Okay.
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539. It's my watch now.
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540. I suppose it's too much
to ask for a little quiet.
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541. Well, the way I figured it,
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542. is I'd be asleep in my own bed
right now if it weren't for you.
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543. So, if I gotta be up, well, then,
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544. you're damn well
gonna be up with me, too,
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545. Ben Wade.
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546. Son of a bitch!
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547. Enough!
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548. Enough!
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549. That's enough, McElroy.
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550. We have to bury him.
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551. Take the time to dig one grave,
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552. might as well dig one for yourself.
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553. Let's go. Mount up!
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554. Don't you worry there, Boss. We're
gonna get you out of there in a second.
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555. Charlie!
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556. Wait! Wait!
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557. Sutherland.
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558. Jackson.
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559. No.
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560. No. Don't do this.
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561. Don't do this.
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562. Don't do this.
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563. - Where is he?
- Open the door.
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564. Open the door. Let me out
of here, God damn it!
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565. Where did they take him?
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566. I don't know!
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567. Mister, you better tell me
where they took him
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568. or you will burn.
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569. Contention! All right?
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570. They're going to Contention.
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571. They're gonna put him on the
3:10 to Yuma Prison tomorrow!
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572. Let me outta here!
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573. Contention is
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574. 80 miles back the other way.
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575. We'd have to about kill our horses.
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576. So we'll buy new ones.
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577. Charlie, it's his own
fault he got caught.
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578. He made a mistake.
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579. You think you could do a
better job leading this crew?
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580. Maybe.
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581. You forgot what he done for us.
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582. We're going to Contention!
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583. Can't say I didn't warn you.
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584. There's a shortcut we could take.
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585. Shortcut?
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586. Through the pass.
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587. Takes you right through to Contention.
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588. Why didn't you say something before?
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589. That's Apache country.
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590. I thought the government gave them land.
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591. These are the ones refused to go.
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592. I wouldn't take that pass.
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593. - Oh, you'd like us to take the long way?
- That's right.
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594. And let your boys catch us?
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595. Mr. Butterfield,
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596. the Apache that live in that pass
are the ones that stayed to fight.
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597. They enjoy killing.
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598. You ain't gonna make it.
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599. We'll take our chances.
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600. Something on your mind, Dan?
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601. Why'd you kill Tucker?
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602. Why not me, or Butterfield?
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603. Well, Tucker took my horse.
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604. Did you like him, Dan?
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605. No.
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606. He told me he burnt down your barn.
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607. He was an asshole.
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608. But wishing him dead and killing
him are two different things.
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609. Your conscience is sensitive, Dan.
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610. I don't think it's my
favourite part of you.
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611. Button it up, Mr. Wade. You wanna
talk to somebody, talk to me.
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612. I don't like talking to you, Byron.
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613. Not when I have the gun.
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614. No, that ain't it.
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615. I just don't find you
that interesting.
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616. Laugh it up, Doc, till
he guts you like a fish.
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617. Byron's like a song with one note.
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618. You ever read another book in your
life, Byron, 'sides the Bible?
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619. No need.
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620. Byron acts pious.
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621. Few years ago, when he was
under contract to Central,
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622. I seen him and a bunch of other Pinks
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623. mow down 32 Apache women and children.
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624. Renegades, gunning down railroad
men and their families.
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625. Picking them off the road,
one by one, scalping them.
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626. There was young ones running
around, crying and screaming.
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627. No more than three years old.
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628. And his boys shot them all,
then pushed them into a ditch.
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629. Some of them were still crying.
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630. But I guess Byron figured
that Jesus wouldn't mind.
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631. Apparently, Jesus don't
like the Apache.
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632. Keep on talking.
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633. All the way to Yuma,
right up them steps,
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634. to the rope, straight to Hell.
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635. Day I die, Byron,
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636. I'm getting sprung from Hell.
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637. I might feel the same
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638. if I come from the seed
of a drunk gravedigger
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639. and the rancid womb of a whore.
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640. Drop it, Dan Evans! Drop it!
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641. Toss that to the ground, Doc.
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642. Mr. Butterfield.
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643. Now, I believe, Dan, you're
carrying a pistol as well.
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644. I'd appreciate it if you take that out
and drop it on the ground, thank you.
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645. Now I always liked you, Byron.
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646. But you never knew when to shut up.
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647. Even bad men love their mamas.
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648. Now I think it's time
for everybody to go home.
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649. Don't you move, Mr. Wade.
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650. Let go of that shotgun.
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651. William, what the hell
are you doing here?
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652. Now, I don't think you gonna shoot a man
you admire in the back of the head, boy.
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653. Dan, tell your boy it's over.
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654. You think you can keep
your gun on him, William?
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655. I'm doing a damn sight
better than you did.
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656. You ever been to Dodge City?
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657. No.
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658. Stop talking to him.
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659. The way you're shuffling those
cards, I took you for a pro.
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660. I practise a lot.
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661. I can tell.
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662. You ever been to Dodge?
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663. Yes, indeed.
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664. Meanest, most beautiful,
dirty city there ever was.
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665. Saloons just overflowing with
cattle drivers and road agents,
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666. prospectors and gunslingers,
gamblers and women.
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667. Women who'll do things to you
you'll never forget.
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668. They'll give you a disease
you'll never forget.
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669. Money in your pocket in Dodge City,
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670. you can have everything
a man ever wished for.
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671. Everything a man comes to need.
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672. I got there on my own as a boy
not much bigger than you.
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673. And how many men you
killed since then, Wade?
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674. How many families you destroyed?
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675. Quite a few.
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676. Is it true that you dynamited
a wagonful of prospectors
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677. in the Western territories last spring?
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678. No, that's a lie.
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679. It was a trainful.
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680. Well, Dan.
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681. I gotta take a piss.
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682. You know, I thought he was gonna
shoot me back in the ravine.
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683. I really thought he was gonna do it.
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684. You know, there's a wildness
in his eyes. It reminds me of...
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685. He's gonna be nothing like you, Wade.
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686. William's got a head start
on the path of decency.
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687. Yeah, that's why I don't mess around
with doing anything good, Dan.
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688. You do one good deed for somebody,
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689. I imagine it's habit-forming,
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690. something decent.
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691. You see that grateful
look in their eyes.
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692. I imagine it makes you
feel like Christ hisself.
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693. All right, I had enough of this Wade.
Come along, let's go.
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694. Shh.
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695. William.
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696. - There's three of them.
- Yours?
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697. If they were mine you'd be dead.
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698. Give me that gun, Wade!
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699. Wade?
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700. Wade!
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701. I told you not to come this way.
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702. It was McElroy's decision.
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703. I told you there'd be trouble.
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704. Give me the keys to the handcuffs.
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705. Now, easy.
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706. Easy now.
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707. Where is he?
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708. He's gone.
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709. Took the horses with him.
I found this in the grass.
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710. It's the quickest way out of the pass.
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711. He'll be looking for help
getting those cuffs off.
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712. We're going after him?
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713. Well, there ain't no reward for getting
him halfway to that train, is there?
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714. I'll be honest with y'all,
I like some of their food,
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715. but as for wanting $40 a month
now, like them Irish up north...
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716. Goddamn coolies. Work just fine
with my left boot up their ass.
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717. Well, if I could teach
a monkey to lay track...
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718. Yeah, well, what we need is some
Negroes brung in here, Mr. Boles.
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719. Show these Chinamen what real work is.
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720. Holy Christ.
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721. Who's that?
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722. That's him.
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723. You, help me with the handcuffs.
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724. Break the chain, use the hammer.
Break the chain.
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725. I got five guns on you out
here, Ben Wade! Best come on out!
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726. The horses.
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727. What in the hell's going on here?
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728. Mr. Butterfield, all finished in Bisbee?
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729. Mr. Boles.
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730. Better hurry. We making a last blast
through the mountains this week.
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731. That's my prisoner.
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732. I'm taking him to Contention, putting
him on the prison train to Yuma.
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733. What prisoner?
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734. Come now, Mr. Boles. That's
Ben Wade you have there.
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735. Ben Wade gunned down my kid
brother, in front of me,
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736. six years ago in Abilene.
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737. Your brother was a lying,
bilking card sharp.
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738. That is, if he's
the asshole I remember.
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739. Could, of course, been some other
asshole I killed that I forgot about.
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740. You can't do that. That's immoral.
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741. Moral ain't got a damn
thing to do with it.
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742. I was expecting to collect
a $200 reward for that man.
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743. I'm delivering him to Contention.
I need that money.
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744. You need it bad enough to die?
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745. Well, at least let us take our horses.
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746. I got no problem with that.
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747. As long as you ride away, mister.
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748. Nice knowing you, Dan.
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749. Did you see me get
that one with the shovel?
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750. Doc! Doc!
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751. Dan!
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752. Get out!
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753. God damn it!
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754. Did we make it?
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755. Did we get away?
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756. Yeah, Doc, we did.
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757. Thanks to you.
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758. We need a place to lay low.
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759. Keep him out of sight
till the train comes.
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760. There's a hotel up here. I'll check
us in, you ride around back.
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761. All right. Follow me.
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762. Hey, William, you go keep
a watch at the railhead.
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763. You see them coming...
I'll let you know.
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764. William?
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765. There's a can-can on the
hour if you're interested.
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766. It's the bridal suite.
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767. Hope you don't mind.
It's all they had.
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768. Well, well.
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769. That looks like rain
clouds over Bisbee.
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770. Still need that $200, Dan?
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771. Shut up.
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772. Mr. Evans, you continue
to give me great confidence.
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773. Well, it ain't 3:10 yet.
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774. I'm gonna go see about the marshal.
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775. Come on, move. Let's go.
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776. We're looking for a group
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777. escorting an outlaw
by the name of Ben Wade.
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778. Yeah. We been chasing them
through these tunnels.
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779. Who are you?
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780. What's it to you?
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781. Ben Wade killed my brother.
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782. Then your brother must be famous.
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783. You boys
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784. some kind of posse?
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785. I hate posses.
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786. So, this is the bridal suite.
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787. Now I wonder how many brides
have taken in this view.
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788. What are you gonna do
with your $200 now, Dan?
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789. Now that the rains are coming.
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790. I owe people money, Wade.
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791. That drought left me in the hole.
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792. Well, what do you think
about double that amount?
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793. You could pay your debts,
buy 100 more cows,
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794. build a new barn.
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795. And how do you reckon
I'm gonna do that?
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796. Just lay down your gun and let me walk
out the door. It's worth $400 to me.
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797. Is that what you reckon my price is?
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798. No.
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799. No, I reckon it's a thousand.
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800. One thousand dollars.
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801. Now there was ten times that
amount on Butterfield's coach.
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802. Oh, yeah. You want my cut, Dan?
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803. It's all yours.
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804. Isn't that kind of
reckless of you, Wade?
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805. Seeing as you're so sure that
your crew's coming to get you?
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806. Oh, they're coming, Dan.
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807. Sure as God's vengeance,
they're coming.
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808. But I just like to do things easy.
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809. Imagine what you could
do with $1,000, Dan.
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810. You could hire
a couple of ranch hands,
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811. your boys could go to school,
grow up smart.
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812. And what about Alice?
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813. She would be the proud wife of
a bona fide Arizona rancher.
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814. All you got to do is say yes.
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815. Well, would you give me
a bank note, Wade?
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816. Or maybe you'd be kind enough
to make a deposit for me?
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817. Cash.
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818. Well, you tell me, Wade. How would
I account for that amount of money?
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819. What would I tell people
when I spend it?
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820. That you got the jump on me, you
escaped and somehow I got a fortune?
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821. Hmm?
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822. How dumb do you think people are?
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823. Nobody needs to know.
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824. You know what?
Would you do me a favour?
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825. Don't talk to me for a while.
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826. You mean we're still not friends?
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827. No.
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828. No, we're not.
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829. Come five minutes to three, we're gonna
be a hell of a lot closer than you think.
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830. Who is it?
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831. It's me, Dan. I brought help.
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832. You been gone a long time,
Mr. Butterfield.
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833. How do I know somebody ain't
got a gun on you out there?
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834. Dan, this is Marshal Will Doane.
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835. Marshal.
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836. Mr. Evans.
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837. Two of my finest men. Harvey Pell,
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838. Sam Fuller.
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839. I'm sorry about all that, Marshal.
I really am grateful for the help.
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840. Don't mention it.
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841. So, you fellas really gonna
help put me on this train?
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842. It may not seem like it, Mr. Wade,
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843. but we got law and order in
this town, just like any other.
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844. Well, that's very reassuring, Marshal.
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845. How much is Butterfield paying you?
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846. That's none of your business.
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847. You gonna come with us?
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848. Oh, I'll be walking with you.
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849. Every step of the way.
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850. You have my word on that, Dan.
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851. So, there's five of us.
Five is good.
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852. It ain't enough.
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853. It ain't nearly enough.
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854. Pa!
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855. That's my boy.
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856. They're coming.
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857. They're coming this way.
I seen 'em. Where?
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858. About a mile out. Same way we come.
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859. How many are there?
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860. Seven, eight.
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861. Which is it, boy? Seven or eight?
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862. Seven.
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863. Folks, sorry to bother you,
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864. but I'm gonna need you all to move
outside as quickly as possible.
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865. That's it, folks.
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866. Thank you very much. That's it,
move along, folks. Move along.
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867. Now, come on, now.
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868. Hey, get out of my way!
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869. Right there.
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870. Sure are a lot of 'em.
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871. I didn't figured on
it being the whole gang.
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872. Boss?
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873. Boss?
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874. Boss, are you in there?
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875. What do you want me to tell him?
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876. You tell him you'll write him
a letter every day from Yuma.
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877. You be careful, Wade.
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878. Charlie. Boys.
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879. Hey, boss. Hey, boss.
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880. Charlie, why don't you take the boys
down to the saloon and buy 'em a drink?
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881. You Okay?
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882. Oh, I'm fine. Just sittin' up
here with my four new friends...
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883. Hey.
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884. That's enough.
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885. Thank you, Charlie.
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886. Boys.
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887. Listen up!
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888. Listen up!
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889. That's Ben Wade they have up there!
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890. Ben Wade!
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891. Now, the railroad intends
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892. to put him on the 3:10 to Yuma
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893. and hang him.
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894. What's he doing?
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895. We will give you 200 cash dollars
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896. to any man who shoots
any one of his captors.
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897. Two hundred cash dollars, guaranteed!
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898. Two hundred dollars, guaranteed!
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899. - You got me.
- I'll tell you now, mister...
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900. I'll take 200. Give me the money.
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901. Well, you gotta shoot 'em first.
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902. There's gotta be 30 or 40
more guns out there now.
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903. Aw, to hell with this.
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904. Now, just a minute, Marshal.
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905. Look, if it's a fair fight,
well, sure, I'd stay for that.
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906. A fair fight, that...
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907. That's a man's duty, but...
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908. But there's only five of us.
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909. I'm sorry, mister, but I'm
not gonna die here today.
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910. And neither are my men.
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911. Marshal.
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912. You forgot this.
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913. Marshal.
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914. Marshal! Marshal,
let's talk this through.
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915. We can renegotiate!
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916. Now, you see, Dan, generally,
pretty much everyone
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917. wants to live.
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918. I'll double your money!
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919. Let's go, boys.
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920. Please, do you wanna see us
shot down in the street?
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921. This thing happened in Bisbee.
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922. Now, that means Butterfield, too.
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923. Why bring your troubles to Contention?
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924. We've got families. Every
one of us is a family man.
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925. I'm a family man, too.
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926. He's gonna walk out on you.
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927. Then you best get out,
like the rest of us.
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928. He's gonna come back up here
and he's gonna walk out on you.
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929. Now what you gotta figure is why
you and your boy are gonna die.
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930. All because Butterfield's
railroad lost some money?
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931. That all of 'em?
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932. Almost.
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933. Your move, general.
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934. What do you expect him to say?
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935. I expect him to say
something that makes sense.
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936. Something that might
save the two of you.
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937. Take a look, Dan.
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938. What's the matter?
You don't wanna see?
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939. I'll see 'em soon enough.
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940. What about you, kid?
You wanna look?
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941. You stay away from
the window, William.
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942. Go on, take a look.
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943. They're animals, all of 'em.
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944. Campos, dance hall.
Jackson, back door.
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945. They're gonna kill you and
your father, William.
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946. And they're gonna laugh
while they do it.
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947. I think you know that.
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948. Call them off.
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949. Why should I?
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950. Because you're not all bad.
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951. Yes, I am.
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952. You saved us from those Indians.
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953. I saved myself.
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954. You got us through the tunnels,
you helped us get away.
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955. If I'd had a gun in them tunnels,
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956. I would've used it on you.
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957. I don't believe you.
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958. Kid, I wouldn't last five minutes
leading an outfit like that
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959. if I wasn't as rotten as hell.
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960. Dan.
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961. I can't do it, Dan.
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962. And if I can't do it,
you shouldn't do it, either.
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963. Well, they say discretion is
the better part of valour.
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964. If you think you have an
obligation to me or to the railroad,
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965. I assure you, you do not.
I am releasing you.
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966. It's just you left, Dan.
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967. Just you and your boy.
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968. Maybe he's right, Pa.
Maybe we should go home.
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969. Well, what did Doc Potter
give his life for, William?
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970. And McElroy?
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971. Little red ants on a hill.
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972. I'll pay you the 200, Dan.
Right now. And you can walk away.
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973. You know, this whole ride,
it's been nagging on me.
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974. That's what the government
gave me for my leg.
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975. $198.36.
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976. And the funny thing is that,
when you think about it,
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977. which I have been lately, is they
weren't paying me to walk away.
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978. They were paying me
so they could walk away.
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979. Don't muddy the past
and the present, Dan.
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980. No, no, no, Wade. I'm seeing
the world the way it is.
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981. If you take him to the train,
Pa, I'm going with you.
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982. No. Mr. Butterfield is
gonna take you home.
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983. - No, I'm not going anywhere...
- Yes, you are.
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984. I'm staying here with you.
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985. You're gonna hold up
in a room across the hall.
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986. You're gonna wait until we leave.
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987. I'll get him to Bisbee.
Dan, I promise you.
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988. Oh, you're gonna promise me a lot
more than that, Butterfield.
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989. I want guarantees
that Hollander and his boys
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990. will never set foot
on my land again,
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991. and that my water's gonna flow.
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992. And I expect you to hand my wife
1,000 cash dollars when you see her.
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993. You got money to spare.
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994. I can deliver that.
Just get him on the train.
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995. You heard him?
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996. I heard him.
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997. William,
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998. I want you to give this
back to your mother.
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999. I want you to tell her that it
helped me find what was right.
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1000. Pa.
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1001. I can't just leave you.
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1002. I'm gonna be a day
behind you, William.
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1003. Unless something happens. And if
it does, I need a man at the ranch
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1004. to run things, protect our family.
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1005. And I know that you can do that because
you've become a fine man, William.
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1006. You've become a fine man. You
got all the best parts of me.
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1007. What few there are.
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1008. And you just remember
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1009. that your old man walked
Ben Wade to that station
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1010. when nobody else would.
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1011. You know, squeezing that
watch won't stop time.
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1012. Don't get so scared.
You might back a bad move.
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1013. You ever read the Bible, Dan?
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1014. I read it one time.
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1015. I was eight years old.
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1016. My daddy had just got hisself
killed over a shot of whisky.
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1017. And my mama said we were going
back East to start over.
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1018. So, she gave me a Bible,
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1019. sat me down at the train
station, told me to read it.
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1020. She was gonna get our tickets.
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1021. Well, I did what she said.
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1022. I read that Bible from cover to cover.
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1023. Took me three days.
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1024. She never came back.
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1025. It's time.
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1026. It's a half-mile to
the station from here, Dan.
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1027. I guess we're walking.
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1028. Lucky.
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1029. What?
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1030. Dan.
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1031. Thanks. Move!
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1032. You might not get a chance to
use those Schofields, Charlie.
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1033. Perhaps you can explain to me the
next portion of your plan, Dan.
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1034. Hey! Hey!
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1035. Not the black hat!
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1036. The rancher, you dumb shits!
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1037. The rancher!
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1038. Charlie!
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1039. Boss?
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1040. Boss?
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1041. Let's go! White door! Move it!
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1042. All right.
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1043. I ain't doing this no more, Dan.
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1044. I'm getting you on that train, Wade.
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1045. You stubborn bastard!
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1046. Your boy's gone, hero.
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1047. Ain't nobody watching no more.
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1048. You still got that one good leg.
Why don't you use it to get on home?
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1049. Charlie!
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1050. - Charlie Prince!
- Yeah, Boss?
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1051. Hold your fire! I'm walkin' out!
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1052. Hold your fire! Hold your fire!
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1053. I ain't never been no hero, Wade.
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1054. Only battle I seen,
we was in retreat.
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1055. My foot got shot off
by one of my own men.
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1056. You try telling
that story to your boy,
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1057. see how he looks at you then.
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1058. Boss? Boss!
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1059. Okay, Dan.
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1060. Son.
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1061. They're on the roofs!
They're on the roofs!
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1062. Boss?
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1063. Boss!
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1064. Boss! Drop!
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1065. - Can you make this?
- Yeah.
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1066. Come on!
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1067. Spread out!
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1068. What time is it?
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1069. 'Bout ten past three.
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1070. Where's the 3:10 to Yuma?
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1071. Running late, I suppose.
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1072. How late?
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1073. Beats me. Gets here
when it gets here.
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1074. Goddamn trains.
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1075. Never can rely on them, huh?
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1076. And you know
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1077. I ain't stubborn.
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1078. Excuse me?
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1079. You said I was stubborn for keeping
my family on a dying ranch.
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1080. It's my son, Mark. The young one.
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1081. He got tuberculosis when he was two.
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1082. The doctor said he'd die if he
didn't have a dry climate, so I...
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1083. Why are you telling me this?
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1084. I don't know.
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1085. I guess I just wanted you to know
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1086. that I ain't stubborn, is all.
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1087. - Well, as long as we're making confessions...
- Yeah?
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1088. I've been to Yuma Prison before.
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1089. Twice. Escaped twice, too.
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1090. First car, sliding door.
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1091. They'll be coming.
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1092. Now.
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1093. I got a prisoner to go to Yuma!
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1094. Well, you did it, Dan.
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1095. No!
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1096. Pa!
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1097. For a one-legged rancher,
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1098. he's one tough son of a bitch.
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1099. Ben.
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1100. You done it, Pa.
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1101. You done it.
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1102. You got him on the train.
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1103. Pa?
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1104. Gotyn
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