1.  Look out the window. 
			  
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2.  And doesn't this remind you
of when you were in the boat? 
			  
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3.  And then later that night you were lying,
looking up at the ceiling, 
			  
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4.  and the water in your head 
			  
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5.  was not dissimilar from the landscape. 
			  
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6.  And you think to yourself, 
			  
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7.  "Why is it that the landscape is moving, 
			  
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8.  but... the boat is still?" 
			  
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9.  And also, where is it that you're from? 
			  
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10.  - Cleveland.
- Cleveland. 
			  
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11.  - Lake Erie.
- Erie. 
			  
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12.  Do you have any parents back in, uh, Erie? 
			  
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13.  They passed on recently. 
			  
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14.  And, uh... 
			  
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15.  do you have a wife... 
			  
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16.  in Erie? 
			  
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17.  No. 
			  
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18.  A fiancée? 
			  
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19.  Well, I - I had one of those, but, um... 
			  
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20.  she changed her mind. 
			  
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21.  She found herself somebody else. 
			  
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22.  No. 
			  
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23.  Yes, she did. 
			  
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24.  Well, that doesn't explain 
			  
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25.  why you've come all the way out here. 
			  
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26.  All the way out here to hell. 
			  
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27.  I, uh... 
			  
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28.  I have a job... 
			  
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29.  out in, uh, the town of Machine. 
			  
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30.  Machine. That's the end of the line. 
			  
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31.  - Is it?
- Yes. 
			  
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32.  Well, I received a letter... 
			  
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33.  from the... people... 
			  
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34.  at Dickinson's Metal Works,
assuring me of a job there. 
			  
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35.  Is that so? 
			  
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36.  Yes. I'm an accountant. 
			  
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37.  I wouldn't know,
because, uh, I don't read. 
			  
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38.  But, uh, I'll tell you one thing for sure. 
			  
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39.  I wouldn't trust no words
writ down on no piece of paper. 
			  
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40.  Especially from no Dickinson
out in the town of Machine. 
			  
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41.  You're just as likely
to find your own grave. 
			  
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42.  Look. They're shooting buffalo. 
			  
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43.  Government says
they killed a million of 'em 
			  
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44.  last year alone. 
			  
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45.  Hyah! Hah! 
			  
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46.  Pardon me, sir. 
			  
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47.  Could you please direct me
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48.  Thank you. 
			  
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49.  Excuse me. 
			  
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50.  Excuse me. 
			  
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51.  How do you do, sir? I'm Bill Blake,
your new accountant from Cleveland. 
			  
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52.  What the heck are you doing here? 
			  
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53.  Oh, uh, I have here this letter... 
			  
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54.  which confirms my position here. 
			  
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55.  Well, this letter is postmarked
two months ago. 
			  
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56.  Makes you about a month late. 
			  
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57.  This here is Mr. Olafsen.
He's our new accountant. 
			  
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58.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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59.  I think there's been some mistake. 
			  
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60.  - Look, Mr. Black -
- Blake. 
			  
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61.  I'm a very busy man. 
			  
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62.  And Mr. Dickinson
does not pay me for idle conversation. 
			  
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63.  Well, I'm sure he doesn't,
but this letter confirms my position here. 
			  
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64.  Now, I've spent everything I had left
after my parents' funeral just to get here. 
			  
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65.  Listen, Mr. Black,
I've got a lot of work to do here, 
			  
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66.  and this ain't my business. 
			  
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67.  I'd like to speak to Mr. Dickinson. 
			  
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68.  No, I-I don't think you want to do that. 
			  
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69.  I insist on speaking to Mr. Dickinson, sir. 
			  
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70.  You? Insist? 
			  
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71.  I insist. 
			  
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72.  You insist? 
			  
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73.  Yes, I do. 
			  
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74.  Well, go on then, lad. There's the door. 
			  
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75.  All right, then. 
			  
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76.  Go on, then! 
			  
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77.  Well, I will. 
			  
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78.  Mr. Dickinson? 
			  
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79.  Hello? 
			  
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80.  Mr. Dickinson. 
			  
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81.  Who the hell are you? 
			  
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82.  And where did you get
that goddamn clown suit? Cleveland? 
			  
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83.  Uh... actually, yes, sir. 
			  
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84.  I did, uh, get it in Cleveland. 
			  
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85.  What the hell are you doing in my office? 
			  
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86.  Well, I-I-I came to talk about my job. 
			  
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87.  The only job you're gonna get in here
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88.  Now, get out. 
			  
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89.  Thank you very much, sir. 
			  
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90.  Back to work, Mr. Olafsen. 
			  
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91.  Excuse me. 
			  
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92.  Excuse me. Sorry. 
			  
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93.  Pardon me, sir. 
			  
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94.  Could I get a bottle, please? 
			  
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95.  We liked you better when you was a whore. 
			  
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96.  Jackass. 
			  
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97.  Shit. 
			  
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98.  Why don't you just paint my portrait? 
			  
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99.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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100.  Let me help. Here. 
			  
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101.  This one's no good. No, it's no good. 
			  
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102.  Oh, here. Oh! 
			  
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103.  Watch yourself. 
			  
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104.  You okay? You all right? 
			  
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105.  - Yeah.
- Here. 
			  
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106.  Have a drink. Would you like a drink? 
			  
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107.  Thanks. 
			  
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108.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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109.  Would you mind walking me away from here? 
			  
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110.  - Sure.
- Yeah? 
			  
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111.  Sure. 
			  
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112.  I'll just get my suitcase. 
			  
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113.  - It's that way.
- All right. 
			  
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114.  Aw, shit. 
			  
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115.  I have a sneaking suspicion that
that large man back there... 
			  
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116.  was inebriated. 
			  
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117.  I was gonna say something,
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118.  No, I think it's better you didn't. 
			  
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119.  That's my room. 
			  
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120.  Wasn't... 
			  
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121.  expecting any visitor. 
			  
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122.  - Like it?
- Yes. It's beautiful. 
			  
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123.  These flowers - Gosh. 
			  
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124.  They really are something. 
			  
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125.  Yeah. Thank you. 
			  
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126.  You're welcome. 
			  
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127.  I made them from... paper. 
			  
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128.  If I ever get the money, 
			  
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129.  I'd like to make them out of cloth. 
			  
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130.  Silk. 
			  
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131.  And I'd put a drop of perfume... 
			  
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132.  French perfume... 
			  
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133.  on each one. 
			  
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134.  What does it smell like? 
			  
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135.  Paper. 
			  
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136.  Well, it is paper. 
			  
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137.  Hey, Bill. 
			  
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138.  You got any tobacco anywhere? 
			  
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139.  No, I don't smoke. 
			  
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140.  Damn. 
			  
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141.  Ow. 
			  
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142.  Oh, watch it. It's loaded. 
			  
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143.  Why do you have this? 
			  
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144.  'Cause this is America. 
			  
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145.  Charlie. 
			  
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146.  You know, Thel... 
			  
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147.  I never wanted to go away. 
			  
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148.  I know we said it was, uh -
it was all over and everything, but... 
			  
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149.  you were always in my heart, Thel. 
			  
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150.  Always. 
			  
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151.  I, uh- 
			  
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152.  I brought you a... 
			  
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153.  Well... 
			  
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154.  it's a present. 
			  
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155.  A present? 
			  
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156.  Well, I, uh - 
			  
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157.  I'm - I'm goin'. 
			  
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158.  And, uh, I'm... 
			  
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159.  I'm sorry, Thel. 
			  
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160.  For, uh - 
			  
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161.  For intrudin'. 
			  
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162.  Well, I never really loved you anyway. 
			  
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163.  No, Charlie. 
			  
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164.  - I never stopped loving you, Thel.
- Don't! 
			  
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165.  Thel. 
			  
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166.  Whoa. 
			  
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167.  Oh. 
			  
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168.  Yeah. Mmm. 
			  
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169.  There is white man's metal
next to your heart. 
			  
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170.  I tried to cut it out,
but it's too deep inside. 
			  
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171.  The knife would cut your heart instead 
			  
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172.  and release the spirit from within. 
			  
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173.  Stupid fucking white man. 
			  
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174.  Do you have any tobacco? 
			  
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175.  I don't smoke. 
			  
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176.  Hey, Wilson, you got any extra tobacco? 
			  
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177.  Of course you wouldn't have
any extra tobacco. 
			  
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178.  How about you? 
			  
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179.  Shit, you ain't even old enough to smoke. 
			  
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180.  Mr. John Dickinson. 
			  
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181.  Last night my youngest son, Charlie, 
			  
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182.  God bless his soul, 
			  
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183.  was gunned down in cold blood
right here in our own hotel. 
			  
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184.  The gutless murderer, one Mr. Bill Blake, 
			  
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185.  also shot to death Miss Thel Russell, 
			  
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186.  the fiancée of my beloved son. 
			  
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187.  Not only that, 
			  
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188.  but he stole a very spirited
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189.  a beautiful young pinto 
			  
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190.  that belonged to my personal family stable. 
			  
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191.  Pinto ain't - Pinto ain't rightly a horse
to fret much about, if the truth be told. 
			  
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192.  Shut up! 
			  
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193.  You three are supposed to be
the finest killers of men and Injuns 
			  
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194.  in this here half of the world. 
			  
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195.  Cole Wilson,
your reputation is already a legend. 
			  
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196.  You I know I can trust. 
			  
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197.  Conway Twill, you're a real good killer. 
			  
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198.  But be sure you keep
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199.  And Johnny "The Kid" Pickett. 
			  
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200.  I heard tell you killed 14 men. 
			  
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201.  I doubt you've seen that many years. 
			  
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202.  And I ain't even gonna tell you
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203.  I always work alone. 
			  
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204.  Uh, excuse me there, Mr. Dickinson,
but, uh, rightly I - 
			  
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205.  I never have worked with anyone else either.
I never have. 
			  
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206.  Uh, yeah, m-me neither. 
			  
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207.  Shut up! 
			  
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208.  My boy, Charlie, is dead. 
			  
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209.  Now, I ain't asking this time. 
			  
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210.  I'm tellin'. 
			  
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211.  And if somebody don't like it,
I'm prepared to do a little killin' of my own. 
			  
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212.  Now, that bastard
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213.  Well, let me just say there,
Mr. Dickinson, sir, 
			  
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214.  I think maybe we oughta
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215.  I mean, it's well after noon now,
and by the time we get finished - 
			  
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216.  all packed up and - 
			  
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217.  I want him brought here to me. 
			  
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218.  Alive or dead don't matter,
though I reckon dead would be easier. 
			  
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219.  I'm hiring you boys on an exclusive basis, 
			  
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220.  and I'm willin' to pay more money
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221.  Boys... 
			  
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222.  the hunt is on. 
			  
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223.  Stupid fucking white man. 
			  
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224.  I want this out over the wires. 
			  
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225.  Post a $500 reward
from here to hell and back. 
			  
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226.  Notify every marshal, deputy,
and possum-skinnin' lowlife 
			  
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227.  in the goddamn territory. 
			  
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228.  Bring everybody in.
I want that bastard's head. 
			  
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229.  And make sure you include
a full description of my pinto. 
			  
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230.  I want that horse back. 
			  
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231.  Goddamn pinto is a stupid damn animal. 
			  
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232.  Stupid as the day is long. 
			  
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233.  What the hell is he all on 'bout,
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234.  Got his heart so set on one, 
			  
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235.  buy yourself a sorrel horse and paint
some white spots on it, as far as I'm concerned. 
			  
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236.  Jesus Christ. 
			  
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237.  Course, ya can't put much stock in a man 
			  
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238.  who spends the most part of a conversation
talkin' to a bear. 
			  
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239.  Talkin' to a goddamn bear. 
			  
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240.  The round stones beneath the earth - 
			  
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241.  have spoken through the fire. 
			  
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242.  What? 
			  
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243.  Things which are alike in nature 
			  
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244.  grow to look alike. 
			  
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245.  And the speaking stones
have lain a long time looking at the sun. 
			  
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246.  The speaking stones? 
			  
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247.  Some believe they descend
with the lightning. 
			  
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248.  But I believe they are on the ground
and are projected downward by the bolt. 
			  
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249.  Did you kill the white man who killed you? 
			  
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250.  I'm not dead. 
			  
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251.  What name were you given at birth,
stupid white man? 
			  
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252.  Blake. 
			  
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253.  William Blake. 
			  
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254.  Is this a lie or a white man's trick? 
			  
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255.  No. 
			  
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256.  I'm William Blake. 
			  
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257.  Then you are a dead man. 
			  
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258.  I'm sorry. I don't - I don't understand. 
			  
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259.  Is your name really William Blake? 
			  
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260.  Yes. 
			  
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261.  "Every night... 
			  
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262.  and every morn... 
			  
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263.  some to misery are born. 
			  
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264.  Every morn and every night... 
			  
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265.  some are born to sweet delight. 
			  
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266.  Some are born to sweet delight, 
			  
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267.  some are born to endless night." 
			  
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268.  I really... don't understand. 
			  
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269.  But I understand, William Blake. 
			  
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270.  You were a poet and a painter. 
			  
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271.  And now you are a killer of white men. 
			  
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272.  You must rest now, William Blake. 
			  
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273.  "Some are born to sweet delight, 
			  
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274.  some are born to endless night." 
			  
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275.  Makin' biscuits with Mommy. 
			  
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276.  Just starin' out of the window of the... 
			  
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277.  Kiss... Sweetheart... 
			  
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278.  You didn't touch it, did ya? 
			  
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279.  - Huh?
- No. 
			  
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280.  - You swear to me.
- Yeah, I swear. 
			  
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281.  You didn't get your hands on it at all, right? 
			  
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282.  Swear to me you're tellin' the truth. 
			  
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283.  Yes, I swear I'm telling the truth. 
			  
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284.  Not a goddamn word to no one, ever. 
			  
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285.  You understand? 
			  
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286.  Don't ever ask me no questions. 
			  
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287.  Where are we? 
			  
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288.  You are being followed, William Blake. 
			  
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289.  Are you sure?
I mean... how do you know? 
			  
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290.  Often the evil stench of white man
precedes him. 
			  
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291.  Well, why don't we, uh - 
			  
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292.  Maybe we should, uh... 
			  
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293.  What should we do? 
			  
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294.  The eagle never lost so much time
as when he submitted to learn from the crow. 
			  
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295.  You ever wish you were the moon? 
			  
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296.  Geez, my Henry's cold. 
			  
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297.  Aw, come on. 
			  
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298.  My britches been open like that how long? 
			  
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299.  We've only been ridin' a couple
of days together, 
			  
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300.  but, Jesus, one of you fellas
could've mentioned the fact that - 
			  
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301.  Unsaddle your goddamn horses. 
			  
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302.  Unsaddle your goddamn horse. 
			  
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303.  Go on. 
			  
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304.  An Injun dug this fire pit. 
			  
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305.  Well - 
			  
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306.  We ain't trackin'
no goddamned Injuns, Cole. 
			  
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307.  I mean, hell, Dickinson ain't say nothin'
'bout trackin' no goddamn Injuns. 
			  
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308.  I mean, boy's name is William Blake. 
			  
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309.  You know a lot of Indians, do ya,
named William Blake? 
			  
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310.  - I mean, "Howdy! Chief Billy here -"
- Did you hear something? 
			  
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311.  Huh? 
			  
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312.  - Did ya?
- No. 
			  
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313.  I guess it was nothin'. 
			  
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314.  You know about Wilson? 
			  
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315.  What? 
			  
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316.  Do you know about Cole Wilson? 
			  
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317.  What kind of question is that?
Course I know about Cole Wilson. 
			  
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318.  Everybody knows about him.
He's a living legend. 
			  
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319.  He fucked his parents. 
			  
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320.  He what? 
			  
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321.  He fucked his parents. 
			  
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322.  - Both of 'em?
- Yeah. 
			  
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323.  Mother. Father. Parents. 
			  
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324.  Both of 'em. Fucked 'em. 
			  
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325.  Oh. 
			  
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326.  And you know what I heard? 
			  
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327.  After he killed 'em, 
			  
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328.  cooked them up and ate 'em. 
			  
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329.  Are you telling me
he killed both his parents? 
			  
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330.  I'm telling you he killed 'em, he fucked 'em,
he cooked 'em up, he ate 'em. 
			  
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331.  He ain't got a goddamn conscience.
You understand what I'm sayin'? 
			  
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332.  He'd just as soon slit our goddamn throats
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333.  Course, someone your age... 
			  
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334.  Jesus. 
			  
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335.  If you was to put one in him... 
			  
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336.  Johnny "The Kid" Pickett
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337.  William Blake. 
			  
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338.  Do you know how to use this weapon? 
			  
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339.  Not really. 
			  
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340.  That weapon will replace your tongue. 
			  
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341.  You will learn to speak through it, 
			  
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342.  and your poetry
will now be written with blood. 
			  
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343.  What is your name? 
			  
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344.  My name is Nobody. 
			  
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345.  Excuse me? 
			  
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346.  My name is Xebeche. 
			  
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347.  He-Who-Talks-Loud-Saying-Nothing. 
			  
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348.  He-Who-Talks-L - 
			  
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349.  I thought you said your name was Nobody. 
			  
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350.  I prefer to be called Nobody. 
			  
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351.  Nobody, um... 
			  
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352.  shouldn't you be
with your own tribe or something? 
			  
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353.  My blood is mixed. 
			  
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354.  My mother was Ungumpe-Piikani. 
			  
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355.  My father is Apsáalooke. 
			  
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356.  This mixture was not respected. 
			  
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357.  As a small boy I was often left to myself. 
			  
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358.  So I spent many months
stalking the elk people... 
			  
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359.  to prove I would soon
become a good hunter. 
			  
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360.  One day, finally,
my elk relatives took pity on me, 
			  
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361.  and a young elk gave his life to me. 
			  
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362.  With only my knife, I took his life. 
			  
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363.  As I was preparing to cut the meat,
white men came upon me. 
			  
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364.  They were English soldiers. 
			  
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365.  I cut one with my knife, 
			  
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366.  but they hit me on the head with a rifle. 
			  
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367.  All went black. 
			  
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368.  My spirit seemed to leave me. 
			  
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369.  I was then taken East, in a cage. 
			  
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370.  I was taken to Toronto, then Philadelphia, 
			  
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371.  and then to New York. 
			  
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372.  And each time I arrived in another city, 
			  
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373.  somehow the white men had moved
all their people there ahead of me. 
			  
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374.  Each new city contained
the same white people as the last, 
			  
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375.  and I could not understand how a whole city
of people could be moved so quickly. 
			  
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376.  Eventually I was taken on a ship, 
			  
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377.  across the great sea, 
			  
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378.  over to England, 
			  
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379.  and I was paraded before them
like a captured animal, 
			  
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380.  an exhibit. 
			  
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381.  And so I mimicked them, 
			  
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382.  imitating their ways, 
			  
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383.  hoping that they might lose interest
in this young savage. 
			  
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384.  But their interest only grew. 
			  
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385.  So they placed me
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386.  And it was there that I discovered, 
			  
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387.  in a book, 
			  
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388.  the words that you, William Blake,
had written. 
			  
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389.  They were powerful words
and they spoke to me. 
			  
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390.  But I made careful plans
and I eventually escaped. 
			  
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391.  Once again... 
			  
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392.  I crossed the great ocean. 
			  
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393.  I saw many sad things as I made my way
back to the lands of my people. 
			  
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394.  Once they realized who I was, 
			  
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395.  the stories of my adventures angered them. 
			  
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396.  They called me a liar. 
			  
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397.  Xebeche. 
			  
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398.  He-Who-Talks-Loud-Saying-Nothing. 
			  
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399.  They ridiculed me. My own people. 
			  
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400.  And I was left to wander the earth alone. 
			  
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401.  I am Nobody. 
			  
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402.  Ain't ya glad the sun kinda sets,
prepares you, like? 
			  
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403.  I mean, what if it, like, went out sudden,
like, say, blowing out a candle or something. 
			  
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404.  I mean, you know,
one minute we're ridin' along, 
			  
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405.  we can see everything
and each other, and boom! 
			  
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406.  Next minute it's just -
You're in total darkness. 
			  
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407.  That'd scare the bejesus out of me. 
			  
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408.  Once upon a time
there were three bears in the forest. 
			  
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409.  There was a big papa bear,
a medium mommy bear, 
			  
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410.  and a tiny, little baby bear. 
			  
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411.  One morning they were gonna eat
their breakfast porridge. 
			  
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412.  They had a big bowl, a medium bowl,
and a tiny, little bowl. 
			  
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413.  But that porridge was too hot. 
			  
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414.  Stupid white man. 
			  
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415.  William Blake, you go to them. 
			  
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416.  What? 
			  
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417.  Alone? 
			  
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418.  - Why don't we just go around them?
- No! 
			  
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419.  You go. 
			  
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420.  It's a test. 
			  
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421.  I don't know those people,
and they don't look very friendly. 
			  
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422.  What if they kill me? 
			  
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423.  Nobody will observe. 
			  
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424.  She went in to their bedroom,
and there was a big bed, a medium bed - 
			  
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425.  All right. I'll go. 
			  
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426.  I'd rather not, but I'll go. 
			  
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427.  The bears got home, and Papa said, 
			  
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428.  "Somebody here ate all our porridge!" 
			  
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429.  What's the best way to get down there? 
			  
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430.  Be quiet and go. 
			  
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431.  - And he scalped her.
- All right. 
			  
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432.  And he tore her head off her body. 
			  
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433.  He took that golden hair
and he made a sweater for Baby Bear. 
			  
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434.  That's terrible. 
			  
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435.  Tonight we are reminded
of the evil emperor, Nero Augustus. 
			  
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436.  He was the scourge of all the Christians. 
			  
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437.  What's a scourge? 
			  
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438.  It's like when something real bad happens. 
			  
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439.  Like when everybody gets killed
and you can't do anything about it. 
			  
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440.  Like a swarm of locusts. 
			  
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441.  For the entertainment of his guests, 
			  
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442.  Nero would illuminate his whole garden
with the bodies of live Christians 
			  
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443.  covered in burning oil 
			  
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444.  and strung up on flaming crosses,
crucified. 
			  
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445.  And at dinner... 
			  
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446.  he'd have the Christians
rubbed by his guards 
			  
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447.  with aromatic herbs and garlic 
			  
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448.  and sewn up into sacks. 
			  
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449.  And then they'd throw these sacks
to the wild dogs. 
			  
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450.  - Well, that's terrible.
- It's horrible. 
			  
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451.  Terrible is what it is. 
			  
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452.  You know, I just -
I can't drink whiskey like I used to could. 
			  
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453.  My old belly just ain't no account. 
			  
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454.  I get the shits every time, don't ya know. 
			  
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455.  I'm sorry, Big George. 
			  
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456.  I got some food here
that even Goldilocks never tasted. 
			  
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457.  I think this is gonna fix up your ol' gut. 
			  
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458.  These beans are shit. 
			  
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459.  Why don't you shut your goddamn trap
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460.  Benmont, there's possum in these beans, 
			  
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461.  and spices too. 
			  
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462.  I tried hard. 
			  
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463.  Well, Sally, I don't give a pig's ass
what anybody says. 
			  
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464.  I still say you make
a hell of a pot of beans. 
			  
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465.  Now, why don't you say us a grace
out of the good book, would you? 
			  
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466.  Thank you, Big George.
And I'd be delighted to do that. 
			  
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467.  "This day will the Lord deliver thee
into mine hand; 
			  
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468.  and I will smite thee,
and take thine head from thee; 
			  
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469.  and I will give the carcasses
of the host of the Philistines this day 
			  
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470.  unto the fowls of the air 
			  
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471.  and the wild beasts of the earth." 
			  
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472.  - Amen.
- Amen. 
			  
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473.  What's a Philistine? 
			  
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474.  Well, it's just a real dirty person. 
			  
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475.  Hello. 
			  
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476.  I s-smelled... 
			  
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477.  beans. 
			  
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478.  Who you travelin' with? 
			  
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479.  I'm with Nobody. 
			  
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480.  Where you headed? 
			  
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481.  I don't know. 
			  
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482.  Do you like beans? 
			  
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483.  Oh, I... I love beans. 
			  
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484.  - Have you got any tobacco?
- I'm sorry. I don't smoke. 
			  
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485.  - Would you give me some tobacco?
- I would if I had some. 
			  
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486.  I'll trade you some beans
for some tobacco. 
			  
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487.  I don't have any tobacco,
but I'd love some beans. 
			  
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488.  Hurt. 
			  
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489.  Yes. 
			  
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490.  Eyeglasses. 
			  
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491.  Yes. 
			  
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492.  Pretty suit too. 
			  
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493.  I clean up real good, you know. 
			  
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494.  - Is that right?
- Yeah. 
			  
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495.  - What size shoes are those?
- Ten. 
			  
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496.  They look very comfortable. Are they? 
			  
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497.  Not too bad. 
			  
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498.  What kind of flower is that? 
			  
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499.  Well, it's a rose... 
			  
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500.  that's made out of paper. 
			  
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501.  - Paper.
- Rose. 
			  
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502.  Now, you see there? 
			  
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503.  - Look at the edge on that knife.
- Mmm. 
			  
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504.  - Feel that.
- I'd rather not. 
			  
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505.  Ah, go on. 
			  
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506.  - Mmm.
- That... 
			  
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507.  is a very, very sharp knife, that is. 
			  
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508.  - Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
- Yeah. Yeah. 
			  
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509.  What do you call it? 
			  
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510.  Pretty. 
			  
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511.  I'm sorry? 
			  
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512.  That hat. What do you call it? 
			  
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513.  I'm really not sure. 
			  
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514.  Ah, your hair. 
			  
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515.  Your hair is soft. 
			  
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516.  It's like a girl's. 
			  
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517.  By God, it is soft. 
			  
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518.  Now, how do you get it thataway? 
			  
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519.  See this old stuff of mine, it's just - 
			  
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520.  Well, it's just like old barn hay.
There ain't a durn thing you can do with it. 
			  
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521.  - Mmm.
- How do you - 
			  
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522.  How do you get it that way
and keep it like that? 
			  
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523.  Just lucky, I guess. 
			  
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524.  Lucky. Yeah. 
			  
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525.  Oh, yeah. 
			  
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526.  Goddamn it,
you keep your hand off of it. 
			  
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527.  I thought I told you not to touch me. 
			  
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528.  I don't give a good goddamn what you told me.
You keep your hands off his hair. 
			  
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529.  - Why? What's that to do with you then, eh?
- It's got plenty to do with me, goddamn it. 
			  
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530.  - Really?
- That's right. 
			  
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531.  - This one's mine!
- This one's yours? 
			  
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532.  Yes. This one's mine, Big George. 
			  
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533.  You had the last one. 
			  
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534.  - Is that a fact?
- I saw him first. 
			  
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535.  I don't give a shit who saw what
and who did what or who did who. 
			  
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536.  You had the last Philistine.
This one's mine. 
			  
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537.  If I want this one,
I'll have him too, by God. 
			  
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538.  Fine. 
			  
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539.  What happens if I just shoot you then, eh?
What do you think about that? 
			  
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540.  - You gonna shoot me?
- Yeah, that's right. I'm gonna shoot ya. 
			  
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541.  - Well, why don't you shoot me then, goddamn it?
- I will! I'll shoot you right now! 
			  
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542.  - Come on. Shoot me.
- I will. 
			  
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543.  Well, quit talking about it and do it,
by God! 
			  
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544.  I will. 
			  
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545.  - There you go.
- Good God, I'm hit! 
			  
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546.  Lord have mercy! 
			  
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547.  Burns like hellfire! You son of a bitch. 
			  
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548.  I'm gonna have to kill somebody now. 
			  
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549.  Well, goddamn it, I guess nobody gets you. 
			  
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550.  - What the hell?
- Nobody. 
			  
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551.  Oh, Jesus. 
			  
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552.  The bears and the squirrels and the - 
			  
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553.  I cooked, I cleaned, and I sewed,
and I have a right to live. 
			  
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554.  Save me. 
			  
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555.  Hootka! 
			  
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556.  That's me. 
			  
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557.  "Wanted. 
			  
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558.  For the brutal murders of one Thel Russell
and one Charles Ludlow Dickinson." 
			  
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559.  I didn't kill Thel. 
			  
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560.  I didn't kill Thel. 
			  
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561.  Your actions are useless. 
			  
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562.  This is complete fabrication. They can't... 
			  
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563.  You cannot stop the clouds
by the building of a ship. 
			  
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564.  What? 
			  
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565.  What did you say? 
			  
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566.  You know, I've had it up to here
with this Indian malarkey. 
			  
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567.  I haven't understood a single word
you've said since I met you. 
			  
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568.  Not one single word. 
			  
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569.  Are you sure you have no tobacco? 
			  
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570.  I've already told you, I don't smoke. 
			  
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571.  If I don't smoke, there's a pretty good chance
that I don't have any tobacco. 
			  
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572.  William Blake. 
			  
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573.  Whoa. 
			  
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574.  Whoa. 
			  
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575.  I guess the best advice
is just not to take any damn advice. 
			  
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576.  Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. 
			  
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577.  What the hell is that? 
			  
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578.  What's that say? 
			  
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579.  Read it. 
			  
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580.  "Wanted. 
			  
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581.  - William Blake."
- Huh. 
			  
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582.  For the amount of $500. 
			  
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583.  Shit. 
			  
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584.  Hell, ain't we about more fucked
than a whore at closin' time, huh? 
			  
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585.  Thanks to goddamn Mr. Dickinson, huh? 
			  
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586.  I'll tell ya what that there says, huh. 
			  
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587.  It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, 
			  
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588.  some stinkin',
bean-suckin' possum skinner, 
			  
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589.  he's gonna collect that reward money. 
			  
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590.  Make you feel good? Huh? 
			  
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591.  - A damn pelt skinner.
- I'll be damned. 
			  
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592.  $500? 
			  
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593.  I don't understand.
I thought we was hired exclusive. 
			  
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594.  I mean, he paid us in gold in advance. 
			  
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595.  I'm out here in the middle of shit's creek
with two loco lunatics. 
			  
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596.  One who don't say nothin' - 
			  
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597.  and the other one,
he won't ever stop yappin'. 
			  
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598.  You gonna shed tears for us? 
			  
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599.  I wouldn't do that if I were you. 
			  
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600.  And why not? 
			  
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601.  Because it ain't good for your health. 
			  
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602.  Fuck you. 
			  
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603.  Fuck me? 
			  
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604.  Fuck you. 
			  
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605.  Goddamn it. 
			  
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606.  Jesus, Cole. 
			  
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607.  He's just a kid. 
			  
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608.  He's a Navajo mud toy now. 
			  
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609.  Yeah. 
			  
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610.  Oh-hoh. 
			  
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611.  I have just ingested the food
of the Great Spirit. 
			  
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612.  Grandfather peyote. 
			  
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613.  Do you think
I could have a little bite of it? 
			  
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614.  It's not for use, even for William Blake. 
			  
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615.  The powers of the medicine
gives you sacred visions 
			  
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616.  that are not for you right now. 
			  
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617.  My southern brothers
were prohibited from using it... 
			  
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618.  by the Spanish devils. 
			  
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619.  But now, 
			  
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620.  even the Notnomemesa and the Dene... 
			  
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621.  know of its loving ways. 
			  
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622.  What? 
			  
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623.  What are you looking at? 
			  
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624.  William Blake. 
			  
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625.  It's so strange that you don't remember
any of your poetry. 
			  
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626.  I don't know anything about poetry. 
			  
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627.  Oh, you're so modest. 
			  
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628.  Listen. 
			  
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629.  I feel very weak. 
			  
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630.  I'm hungry. 
			  
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631.  The quest for vision is a great blessing,
William Blake. 
			  
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632.  To do so,
one must go without food and water. 
			  
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633.  All the sacred spirits 
			  
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634.  recognize those who fast. 
			  
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635.  It's good to prepare for a journey
in this way. 
			  
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636.  I seem to have misplaced my eyeglasses. 
			  
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637.  I can't see clearly. 
			  
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638.  Perhaps you will see more clearly
without them. 
			  
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639.  You're a very strange man. 
			  
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640.  Very strange. 
			  
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641.  May the great spirit watch over you,
William Blake. 
			  
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642.  Nobody? 
			  
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643.  Nobody? 
			  
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644.  Nobody? 
			  
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645.  Nobody? 
			  
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646.  Hey, Marvin. 
			  
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647.  What? 
			  
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648.  How come Dickinson's telegram
didn't give no description 
			  
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649.  of the horse this murderin' fucker stole? 
			  
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650.  It did, Lee. 
			  
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651.  A pinto, just like that one. 
			  
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652.  White legs, brown ass, brown sides. 
			  
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653.  It did? I don't think it did, Marvin. 
			  
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654.  Well, you asshole! 
			  
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655.  You got the damn telegram on you.
Take it out and look. 
			  
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656.  That's right. Yeah, I got it here.
I'll check it. 
			  
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657.  Maybe I've been thinking
of them wanted posters. 
			  
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658.  Lee, it's him. 
			  
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659.  You William Blake? 
			  
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660.  Yes, I am. 
			  
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661.  Do you know my poetry? 
			  
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662.  Some are born... 
			  
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663.  to endless night. 
			  
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664.  Rome weren't built in a day, Cole. 
			  
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665.  Of course, uh,
I wasn't overseein' that particular job. 
			  
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666.  - Fresh kill.
- Yeah. 
			  
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667.  Yeah. No damn tobacco, that's for sure. 
			  
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668.  Some kind of telegram or something? 
			  
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669.  What's that say? 
			  
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670.  Dickinson again. 
			  
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671.  Aw, goddamn Dickinson. 
			  
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672.  You mean to tell me
he's even got the law involved in this now? 
			  
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673.  Jesus. 
			  
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674.  I tell you one thing though. 
			  
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675.  If that there Blake fella
keeps on shooting marshals, 
			  
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676.  I might end up liking the bastard. 
			  
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677.  Looks like a goddamn religious icon. 
			  
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678.  Anyhow, gettin' back
to the beginning of the story, 
			  
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679.  my granddaddy come over from Scotland. 
			  
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680.  You see, we was actually part
of the MacTwill clan. 
			  
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681.  I believe the clan tartan
was a kind of gold and purple, 
			  
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682.  if I remember correctly. 
			  
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683.  I never wore a lick of it myself. 
			  
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684.  Dropped the "Mac" part of the name
when he decided to come out West 
			  
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685.  on account of he figured
it'd get him more work and all. 
			  
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686.  How 'bout your family history there, Cole?
Let me guess. 
			  
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687.  I kind of figured you for a German, huh? 
			  
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688.  I mean, am I right? Am I close? 
			  
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689.  Austrian? 
			  
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690.  I'd like to speak with Mr. Dickinson,
please. 
			  
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691.  I insist on speaking with Mr. Dickinson. 
			  
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692.  Goddamn redskins! 
			  
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693.  Oh! 
			  
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694.  Nobody? 
			  
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695.  William Blake. 
			  
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696.  She's upset. 
			  
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697.  She's beautiful. 
			  
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698.  - She didn't mean to call you that.
- Huh? 
			  
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699.  But you sure interrupted
a very romantic moment, William Blake. 
			  
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700.  Oh, I'm sorry. 
			  
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701.  You just stay here until I return. 
			  
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702.  Don't let the sun burn a hole in your ass,
William Blake. 
			  
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703.  Rise now, and drive your cart and plow
over the bones of the dead. 
			  
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704.  Do you still have my eyeglasses? 
			  
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705.  No. I traded them. 
			  
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706.  You traded them? 
			  
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707.  Do you have any tobacco? 
			  
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708.  No. 
			  
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709.  I traded it. 
			  
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710.  For what? 
			  
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711.  I'm not telling. 
			  
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712.  Liar. 
			  
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713.  Thief. 
			  
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714.  I will take you
to the bridge made of waters. 
			  
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715.  The mirror. 
			  
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716.  Then you will be taken up
to the next level of the world. 
			  
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717.  The place where William Blake is from, 
			  
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718.  where his spirit belongs. 
			  
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719.  I must make sure
that you pass back through the mirror 
			  
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720.  at the place where the sea meets the sky. 
			  
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721.  White man's trading post. 
			  
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722.  Indians get diseases there. 
			  
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723.  What do you mean? 
			  
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724.  Smallpox. 
			  
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725.  Consumption. 
			  
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726.  Blankets are infected. 
			  
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727.  It spreads to the villages. 
			  
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728.  I see you've acquired a new weapon. 
			  
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729.  Hmm? Oh, yes, a Winchester. 
			  
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730.  - Hmm.
- Here, take it. 
			  
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731.  No. 
			  
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732.  No, really. Take it. 
			  
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733.  I took it off a dead white man. 
			  
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734.  Did William Blake kill this white man? 
			  
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735.  Yes. 
			  
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736.  William Blake killed the white man. 
			  
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737.  We need a canoe. 
			  
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738.  The water. 
			  
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739.  "For the brutal murders of Charles Dickinson
and fiancée Thel Russell. 
			  
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740.  Also the murders of the following:
Territorial Marshal Throneberry, 
			  
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741.  Deputy Hazlewood, Big George Drakoulious, 
			  
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742.  Benmont Tench, 
			  
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743.  and one Salvatore 'Sally' Jenko." 
			  
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744.  - It's not bad.
- Huh? 
			  
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745.  It's not a bad illustration of you,
William Blake. 
			  
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746.  Well, I want you to have it. 
			  
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747.  It's a present. 
			  
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748.  Oh-hoh. 
			  
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749.  Good morning. 
			  
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750.  May you serve the Lord, 
			  
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751.  and may his holy dominion
guide you through your dismal life. 
			  
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752.  How can I be of assistance, my poor man? 
			  
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753.  All our ammunition is guaranteed. 
			  
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754.  This latest batch was, in fact,
personally blessed 
			  
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755.  by the archbishop of Detroit. 
			  
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756.  Good morning. 
			  
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757.  May our Lord, Jesus Christ,
wash this earth with his holy light... 
			  
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758.  and purge its darkest places
from heathens and... 
			  
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759.  Philistines. 
			  
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760.  The vision of Christ that thou dost see... 
			  
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761.  is my vision's greatest enemy. 
			  
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762.  Do you have tobacco? 
			  
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763.  We sure don't. 
			  
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764.  Aren't those tins of tobacco
right there behind you? 
			  
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765.  Sure are. 
			  
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766.  But those cans are empty. 
			  
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767.  There's no tobacco in them. 
			  
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768.  Perhaps I could interest you
in some beads. 
			  
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769.  Or possibly a blanket. 
			  
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770.  Blanket. 
			  
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771.  Yes, my fine fellow. Ammunition? 
			  
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772.  Uh, I'd like some tobacco, please. 
			  
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773.  Well, I may have one or two twists left. 
			  
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774.  From my personal supply, you understand. 
			  
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775.  For good friends only. 
			  
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776.  Good Lord. 
			  
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777.  You're William Blake. 
			  
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778.  Yes, I am. 
			  
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779.  By the grace of the Lord Almighty. 
			  
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780.  Sir, would it be presumptuous of me
to ask you for... 
			  
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781.  for your autograph? 
			  
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782.  Please, kind sir. 
			  
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783.  It would be a great honor. 
			  
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784.  Pardon me. 
			  
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785.  There's my autograph. 
			  
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786.  God damn your soul to the fires of hell. 
			  
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787.  He already has. 
			  
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788.  Hootka. 
			  
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789.  I'm tired. 
			  
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790.  I'll free their horses. 
			  
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791.  I see you've collected
some more white man's metal. 
			  
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792.  Yes. 
			  
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793.  I seem to be a magnet for it. 
			  
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794.  Yeah. 
			  
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795.  Good day for a canoe ride. 
			  
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796.  Ah. 
			  
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797.  Nobody? 
			  
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798.  Is this the boat... 
			  
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799.  that'll take me
across the mirror of water? 
			  
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800.  No. 
			  
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801.  This boat's not strong enough,
William Blake. 
			  
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802.  God. 
			  
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803.  - Oh-hoh!
- Whoa. 
			  
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804.  Ho. 
			  
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805.  Oh-hoh! 
			  
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806.  Stand up, William Blake. 
			  
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807.  William Blake. 
			  
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808.  Ah. 
			  
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809.  Stand up. 
			  
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810.  Walk proudly, William Blake. 
			  
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811.  That man there? 
			  
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812.  I know him. 
			  
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813.  He's a great builder of sea canoes. 
			  
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814.  Hello. 
			  
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815.  I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. 
			  
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816.  It's time for you to leave now,
William Blake. 
			  
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817.  Time for you to go back
to where you came from. 
			  
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818.  You mean Cleveland? 
			  
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819.  Back to the place
where all the spirits came from... 
			  
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820.  and where all the spirits return. 
			  
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821.  This world will no longer concern you. 
			  
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822.  Found some tobacco. 
			  
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823.  That tobacco is for your voyage... 
			  
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824.  William Blake. 
			  
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825.  Nobody. 
			  
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826.  I don't smoke. 
			  
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827.  Oh-hoh, William Blake. 
			  
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