1. I was sheriff of this county
when I was 25 years old.
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2. Hard to believe.
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3. My grandfather was a lawman.
Father too.
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4. Me and him was sheriffs at the same
time, him up in Plano and me out here.
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5. I think he's pretty proud of that.
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6. I know I was.
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7. Some of the old-time sheriffs
never even wore a gun.
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8. Folks find that hard to believe.
Jim Scarborough never carried one.
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9. That's the younger Jim.
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10. Gaston Boykins wouldn't wear one
up in Comanche County.
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11. I always liked to hear
about the old-timers.
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12. Never missed a chance to do so.
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13. You can't help but compare yourself
against the old-timers.
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14. Can't help but wonder
how they'd have operated these times.
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15. There's this boy I sent to the electric
chair at Huntsville here a while back.
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16. My arrest and my testimony.
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17. He killed a 14-year-old girl.
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18. Paper said it was a crime of passion,
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19. but he told me there
wasn't any passion to it.
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20. Told me he'd planned to kill somebody
for as long as he could remember.
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21. Said if they turned him out,
he'd do it again.
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22. Said he knew he was going to hell.
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23. Be there in about 15 minutes.
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24. I don't know what to make of that.
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25. I sure do don't.
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26. The crime you see now,
it's hard to even take its measure.
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27. It's not that I'm afraid of it.
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28. I always knew you had to be willing
to die to even do this job.
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29. But I don't want to push
my chips forward and go out
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30. and meet something I don't understand.
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31. A man would have
to put his soul at hazard.
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32. He'd have to say, "OK.
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33. I'll be part of this world. "
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34. Yes, sir, I just walked in the door.
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35. He had some sort of thing on him,
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36. like a oxygen tank
for emphysema or something,
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37. and a hose that run down his sleeve.
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38. Oxygen tank?
What the hell's he got that for?
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39. You got me. Well,
you can look at it when you get in.
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40. - I'll be down there in a bit.
- Yes, sir, I got it under control.
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41. - Howdy. What's this about?
- Step out of the car please, sir.
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42. What is that?
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43. I need you to step out of the car, sir.
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44. - What is that for?
- Would you...?
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45. Would you hold still please, sir?
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46. You hold still.
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47. Shit.
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48. Agua.
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49. Agua.
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50. Agua.
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51. I ain't got no water.
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52. Agua.
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53. Agua.
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54. I told you I ain't got no agua.
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55. Do you speak English?
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56. Where's the last guy?
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57. Ъltimo hombre, last man standing. There
must have been one. Where'd he go?
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58. I reckon I go out the way I come in.
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59. Hay lobos.
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60. There ain't no lobos.
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61. You stopped to watch
your backtrack.
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62. Now shoot my dumb ass.
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63. But if you stop,
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64. you stopped in shade.
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65. Yeah.
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66. My place is wrong?
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67. Yours is the first place
Danzer and Dora will look if they...
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68. If they know.
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69. - What's in the satchel?
- It's full of money.
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70. That would be the day.
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71. - Where'd you get the pistol?
- At the gettin' place.
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72. - Did you buy that gun?
- No. I found it.
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73. - Llewelyn.
- What? Quit your hollering.
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74. What'd you get for that thing?
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75. You don't need to know everything,
Carla Jean.
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76. - I need to know that.
- Keep running that mouth of yours,
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77. I'm gonna take you in the back
and screw you.
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78. - Big talk.
- Keep it up.
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79. Fine. I don't want to know.
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80. I don't even want to know
where you been all day.
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81. That'll work.
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82. All right.
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83. - Llewelyn?
- Yeah?
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84. - What're you doing, baby?
- I'm going out.
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85. Going where?
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86. A little something I forgot to do,
but I'll be back.
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87. - And what're you gonna do?
- I'm fixing to do something
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88. dumber than hell, but I'm going anyways.
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89. If I don't come back,
you tell Mother I love her.
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90. Your mother's dead, Llewelyn.
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91. Well, then I'll tell her myself.
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92. - How much?
- Sixty-nine cents.
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93. And the gas?
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94. Y'all getting any rain up your way?
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95. - What way would that be?
- Well, I seen you was from Dallas.
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96. What business is it of yours
where I'm from...
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97. friendo?
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98. - Well, I didn't mean nothing by it.
- You didn't mean nothing?
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99. I was just passing the time.
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100. If you don't want to accept that,
I don't know what else I can do for you.
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101. - Will there be something else?
- I don't know. Will there?
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102. - Is something wrong?
- With what?
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103. With anything.
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104. Is that what you're asking me?
Is there something wrong with anything?
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105. - Will there be anything else?
- You already asked me that.
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106. - Well, I need to see about closing now.
- See about closing?
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107. - Yes, sir.
- What time do you close?
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108. - Now. We close now.
- Now is not a time.
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109. - What time do you close?
- Generally around dark. At dark.
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110. You don't know what
you're talking about, do you?
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111. Sir?
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112. I said you don't know
what you're talking about.
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113. - What time do you go to bed?
- Sir?
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114. You're a bit deaf, aren't you?
I said, what time do you go to bed?
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115. Oh.
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116. Somewhere around 9:30.
I'd say around 9:30.
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117. I could come back then.
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118. Why would you be coming back?
We'll be closed.
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119. Yeah, you said that.
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120. - Well, I got to close now.
- You live in that house out back?
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121. - Yes, I do.
- You lived here all your life?
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122. Well, this is my wife's
father's place, originally.
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123. You married into it?
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124. We lived in Temple, Texas
for many years.
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125. Raised a family there. In Temple.
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126. - We come out here about four years ago.
- You married into it?
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127. - If that's the way you want to put it.
- Well, I don't have some way to put it.
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128. That's the way it is.
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129. What's the most you ever lost
on a coin toss?
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130. - Sir?
- The most you ever lost on a coin toss?
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131. Oh, I don't know. I couldn't say.
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132. - Call it.
- Call it?
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133. - Yes.
- For what?
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134. Just call it.
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135. Well, we need to know
what we're calling it for here.
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136. You need to call it.
I can't call it for you.
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137. - Or it wouldn't be fair.
- I didn't put nothing up.
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138. Yes, you did. You've been
putting it up your whole life.
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139. You just didn't know it.
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140. - You know what date is on this coin?
- No.
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141. 1958. It's been traveling
22 years to get here.
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142. And now it's here.
And it's either heads or tails.
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143. You have to say. Call it.
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144. Well, look,
I need to know what I stand to win.
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145. - Everything.
- How's that?
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146. You stand to win everything. Call it.
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147. All right. Heads, then.
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148. Well done.
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149. - Don't put it in your pocket.
- Sir?
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150. Don't put it in your pocket.
It's your lucky quarter.
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151. Where do you want me to put it?
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152. Anywhere not in your pocket.
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153. Or it'll get mixed in with the others
and become just a coin.
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154. Which it is.
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155. Llewelyn?
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156. What the hell?
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157. - Odessa.
- Why would we go to Odessa?
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158. No, not we. You.
You stay with your mother.
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159. Well, how come?
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160. Look, right now it's midnight Sunday.
Courthouse opens nine hours from now.
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161. Someone's gonna call in the number
on the inspection plate of my truck.
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162. And around 9:30,
they'll show up here.
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163. - How long do we...?
- What point would you quit
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164. bothering to look
for your two million dollars?
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165. What am I supposed to tell Mama?
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166. Stand in the door and holler,
"Mama, I'm home!"?
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167. - Llewelyn.
- Come on, pack your things.
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168. Anything you leave,
you ain't gonna see again.
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169. Well, don't fall down apologizing.
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170. Oh, baby, things happen.
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171. Come on, I can't take them back.
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172. Mind riding bitch?
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173. - This his truck?
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174. Got a screwgie?
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175. - Who cut his tires?
- Mexicans, I guess. Wasn't us.
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176. - That is a dead dog.
- Yes, it is.
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177. - Where's the receiver?
- I've got it.
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178. These are some ripe petunias.
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179. Hold this, please.
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180. Want it?
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181. - Getting anything on this?
- Not a bleep.
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182. All right.
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183. Give me that.
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184. - I thought it was a car afire.
- It is a car afire.
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185. Wendell said there's something
in the back country too.
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186. Step in there.
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187. When's the county gonna start
paying rent on my horse?
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188. - I love you more and more every day.
- That's very nice.
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189. - Be careful.
- Always am.
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190. - Don't get hurt.
- Never do.
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191. - Don't hurt no one.
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192. If you say so.
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193. - Wouldn't think a car'd burn like that.
- Yes, sir.
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194. We should've brought wienies.
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195. That look like about
a '77 Ford to you, Wendell?
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196. - It could be.
- I'd say it is. Not a doubt in my mind.
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197. - The old boy shot by the highway?
- Yes, sir. His vehicle.
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198. Man killed Lamar's deputy, took his car,
killed that man on the highway,
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199. swapped for his car, now here it is and
he's swapped again for God knows what.
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200. That's very linear, sheriff.
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201. - Age'll flatten a man, Wendell.
- Yes, sir.
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202. - Then there's this other.
- Yeah.
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203. - You ride Winston.
- You sure?
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204. Oh, I'm more than sure. If anything
happens to Loretta's horse out here,
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205. I can tell you, I don't want
to be the party that was aboard.
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206. It's the same tire tread coming back as
going. Made about the same time too.
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207. You can see the sipes real clear.
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208. Somebody's pried the inspection plate
off the door on this one.
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209. I know this truck.
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210. Belongs to a feller named Moss.
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211. - Llewelyn Moss?
- That's the boy.
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212. - You figure him for a dope runner?
- I don't know.
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213. - I kindly doubt it.
- O.K. Corral is just yonder.
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214. Oh, hell's bells,
they even shot the dog.
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215. This is just
a deal gone wrong, isn't it?
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216. Yup. Appears to have been
a glitch or two.
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217. - What calibers you got there, sheriff?
- Nine-millimeter.
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218. Couple of.45 ACPs.
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219. Somebody unloaded on that thing
with a shotgun.
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220. How come the coyotes
ain't been at them?
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221. I don't know.
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222. Supposedly, a coyote
won't eat a Mexican.
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223. These boys appear to be managerial.
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224. I think we're looking at more
than one fracas. Execution here.
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225. Wild West over there.
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226. - It's that Mexican brown dope.
- Oh, these boys is all swole up.
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227. So this was earlier.
Getting set to trade.
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228. Then, whoa, differences, and...
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229. - Might not even a been no money.
- That's possible.
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230. - But you don't believe it?
- No.
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231. Probably I don't.
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232. Well, it's a mess, ain't it, sheriff?
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233. If it ain't,
it'll do till the mess gets here.
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234. Yes, sir?
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235. - I'm looking for Llewelyn Moss.
- Did you go up to his trailer?
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236. - Yes, I did.
- Well, I'd say he's at work.
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237. - Do you want to leave a message?
- Where does he work?
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238. I can't say.
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239. Where does he work?
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240. Sir, I ain't at liberty to give out
no information about our residents.
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241. Where does he work?
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242. Did you not hear me?
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243. We can't give out no information.
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244. - Why all the way to Del Rio?
- I'm gonna borrow a car from Roberto.
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245. - You can't afford one?
- I don't want to register it.
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246. - Look, I'll call you in a couple days.
- Promise?
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247. Yes, I do.
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248. - I got a bad feeling, Llewelyn.
- I got a good one. Oughta even out.
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249. Listen, you gotta quit
your worrying so much.
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250. - Mama's gonna raise hell.
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251. She's just gonna cuss you up and down.
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252. - Well, you should be used to that.
- I'm used to lots of things.
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253. - I work at Wal-Mart.
- Not anymore, Carla Jean.
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254. You are retired.
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255. - Llewelyn?
- Yes, ma'am?
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256. - You are coming back, ain't you?
- I shall return.
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257. Sheriff's department!
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258. Look at that lock.
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259. - We going in?
- Gun out and up.
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260. - What about yours?
- I'm hiding behind you.
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261. Sheriff's department!
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262. - I believe they done lit a shuck.
- I believe you're right.
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263. - That from the lock?
- Probably must be.
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264. - So when was he here, sheriff?
- I don't know. Oh...
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265. - Now that's aggravating.
- Sheriff?
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266. - Still sweating.
- Oh, sheriff! We just missed him!
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267. We gotta circulate this on radio.
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268. All right.
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269. What do we circulate?
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270. Looking for a man
who has recently drunk milk?
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271. - Oh, sheriff, that's aggravating.
- I'm ahead of you there.
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272. Think this boy Moss has got any notion
of the sorts of sons-of-bitches
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273. - that are hunting him?
- I don't know. He ought to.
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274. He's seen the same things I've seen and
it certainly made an impression on me.
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275. - Take me to a motel.
- Got one in mind?
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276. Someplace cheap.
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277. - You tell me the option.
- Do what now?
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278. You pick the option
goes with the applicable rate.
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279. I'm just one person,
so it don't matter the size of the bed.
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280. This is Roberto's
Automotive. I'm not in right now.
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281. Please leave a message.
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282. - Hello?
- Is Llewelyn there?
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283. Llewelyn? No, he ain't.
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284. You expect him?
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285. Now why would
I expect him? Who is this?
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286. - May I help you?
- Yeah, you got a pair of Larry Mahans?
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287. Shoulder, size 11?
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288. - I'll check.
- You all sell socks?
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289. - Just white.
- Well, white's all I wear. Bathroom?
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290. Don't stop.
Just ride me up past those rooms.
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291. - What room?
- Just drive me around.
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292. I wanna see if someone's here.
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293. Keep going. Don't stop.
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294. I don't wanna get into
some kind of a jackpot here.
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295. It's all right.
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296. Why don't I just set you down
right here and we won't argue about it?
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297. - Take me to another motel.
- Let's just call it square.
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298. You're in the jackpot,
and I'm trying to get you out of it.
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299. Take me to another motel.
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300. Lab reports from Austin
on that boy by the highway.
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301. - What was the bullet?
- Wasn't no bullet.
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302. - Wasn't no bullet?
- Yes, sir. Wasn't none.
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303. Well, Wendell, with all due respect,
that don't make a lot of sense.
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304. No, sir.
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305. You said entry wound in the forehead,
no exit wound.
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306. - Yes, sir.
- You telling me he shot this boy
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307. and then went digging around
with a knife?
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308. - Sir, I don't wanna picture that.
- I don't either.
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309. Can I freshen that there for you,
sheriff?
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310. Yeah, Maureen, you better had.
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311. Ranger and the DEA
are headed back out to the scene.
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312. Gonna join 'em?
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313. Any new bodies accumulate out there?
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314. - No, sir.
- Well, then I guess I can skip it.
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315. - Twelve-gauge. You need shells?
- Yeah, double-ought.
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316. - Yeah, that'll give you a wallop.
- Y'all got camping supplies?
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317. Tent poles. You already have the tent?
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318. Well, something like that.
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319. Give me the model number on the tent,
I can order poles.
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320. - Never mind. I want a tent.
- What kind?
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321. The kind with most poles.
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322. - Could I get another room?
- You wanna change rooms?
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323. No, ma'am, I wanna keep my room
and get another one.
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324. - Another additional?
- Yes, ma'am.
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325. And do you have a map of the rooms?
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326. Well, yeah, we had a sorta one.
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327. Oh, thank you.
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328. How about 38?
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329. Well, you can have the one right next to
yours if you want, 137. It ain't took.
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330. - No, 38 will be fine.
- Well, that's got two double beds.
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331. How'd you find that?
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332. You shouldn't be doin' that.
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333. Even a young man like you.
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334. - Doin' what?
- Hitchhiking.
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335. Dangerous.
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336. You know Anton Chigurh by sight,
is that correct?
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337. Yes, sir, I know him every which way.
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338. When did you last see him?
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339. November 28th, last year.
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340. Seem pretty sure of the date.
Did I ask you to sit?
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341. No, sir, but you struck me as a man
who wouldn't wanna waste a chair.
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342. I remember dates, names, numbers.
I saw him November the 28th.
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343. Got a loose cannon here.
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344. We're out a bunch of money,
and the other party is out his product.
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345. - Yes, sir.
- This account will give up
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346. $1,200 in any 24-hour period.
That's up from a thousand.
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347. If your expenses run higher,
I hope you'll trust us for it.
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348. OK.
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349. - Just how well do you know Chigurh?
- What do you wanna know?
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350. I just wanna know your opinion of him,
in general.
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351. - Just how dangerous is he?
- Compared to what, the bubonic plague?
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352. He's bad enough you called me.
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353. Yeah, he's a psychopathic killer,
but so what?
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354. There's plenty of them around.
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355. Killed three men
in a Del Rio motel yesterday,
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356. and two others in that
colossal goat-fuck out in the desert.
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357. - We can stop that.
- Seem pretty sure of yourself.
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358. You've led something of a charmed life,
haven't you, Mr. Wells?
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359. In all honesty, I can't say that charm
has had a whole lot to do with it.
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360. - I was wondering...
- Yes?
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361. Could you validate my parking ticket?
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362. - An attempt at humor, I suppose?
- I'm sorry.
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363. You know, I counted the floors
to this building from the street.
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364. - And?
- There's one missing.
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365. We'll look into it.
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366. One room. One night.
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367. - That'll be $26.
- Alrighty.
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368. You on all night?
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369. Yes, sir, I'll be right here
till 10:00 in the morning.
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370. This here's for you. Now, I ain't
asking you to do anything illegal.
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371. There's someone
who been looking for me. Not police.
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372. You just call me
if anyone else checks in tonight.
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373. And by anyone, I mean any swinging dick.
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374. There just ain't no way.
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375. Don't worry, I ain't gonna hurt you.
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376. I need you
to drive me on outta here.
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377. - Why not?
- I don't know, man.
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378. Were you in a car accident?
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379. I'll give you 500 bucks for that coat.
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380. Lemme see the money.
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381. Were you in a car accident?
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382. - Yeah.
- OK, give me the money.
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383. - It's right here. Give me the clothes.
- Let him hold the money.
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384. Give it here.
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385. Gimme that beer too.
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386. How much?
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387. Brian, give him the beer.
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388. Mйdico...
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389. por favor.
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390. Wait up!
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391. and I had a 44 inch waist.
My diet specialist got a hold of me,
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392. and that first week,
I lost seven pounds!
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393. Looking back on the diet, it was
relatively easy to lose the weight,
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394. though it did have moments. Sometimes,
it looked as if I gained weight
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395. instead of lost it.
The most difficult part is still ahead.
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396. Keeping weight off
now that we've lost it.
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397. It's natural
for you to gain a few pounds.
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398. But as soon as you do,
make sure you go on...
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399. Here are a few points to remember.
First of all, weigh in every day.
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400. Any word on those vehicles yet?
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401. Sheriff, I found out
everything there was to find.
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402. Those vehicles are titled
and registered to deceased people.
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403. The owner of that Bronco's
been dead 20 years.
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404. Want me to find out
about the Mexican ones?
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405. No. Lord, no.
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406. There's this month's checks.
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407. That DEA agent called again.
You don't wanna talk to him?
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408. Gonna try to keep from it much as I can.
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409. Going back. Wanted to know
if you wanted to go with him.
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410. That's cordial of him.
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411. Can I get you to call Loretta,
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412. tell her I'm going to Odessa
to see Carla Jean Moss?
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413. - Yes, sheriff.
- I'll call her when I get there.
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414. I'd call now, but if she
want me to come home, I might.
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415. Do you want me to wait
till you quit the building?
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416. Uh-huh. Don't wanna lie without
what it's absolutely necessary.
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417. What is it Torbert says
about truth and justice?
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418. Oh, we dedicate ourselves daily anew.
Something like that.
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419. I'm gonna commence
dedicating myself twice daily.
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420. - Might come to three before it's over.
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421. What the hell?
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422. Sheriff?
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423. You looked at your load lately?
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424. - That is a damn outrage.
- One of those tie-downs worked loose.
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425. - How many bodies did you leave with?
- I ain't lost none of 'em, sheriff.
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426. Couldn't y'all have
taken a van out there?
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427. We didn't have no van
with four-wheel drive.
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428. You gonna write me up
for improperly secured load?
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429. You get your ass outta here.
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430. - Buenos dнas.
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431. I'm guessing this isn't the future
you had pictured for yourself
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432. when you first clapped eyes
on that money.
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433. Don't worry.
I'm not the man who's after you.
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434. I know that.
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435. I've seen him.
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436. You've seen him?
And you're not dead?
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437. Huh.
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438. What's this guy supposed to be,
the ultimate badass?
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439. Don't think that's how I'd describe him.
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440. How would you describe him?
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441. I guess I'd say
he doesn't have a sense of humor.
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442. - His name's Chigurh.
- Sugar?
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443. Chigurh. Anton Chigurh.
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444. - You know how he found you?
- Yeah, I know how he found me.
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445. - It's called a transponder.
- I know what it's called.
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446. - He won't find me again.
- Not that way.
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447. - Not any way.
- Took me about three hours.
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448. - Yeah, well, I been immobile.
- No. You don't understand.
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449. - What do you do?
- I'm retired.
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450. - What did you do?
- Welder.
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451. - Acetylene? Mig? Tig?
- Any of it.
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452. - If it can be welded, I can weld it.
- Cast iron?
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453. - Yeah.
- I don't mean braze.
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454. - I didn't say braze.
- Pot metal?
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455. What did I say?
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456. - Were you in 'Nam?
- Yeah, I was 'Nam.
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457. So was I.
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458. So, what does that make me, your buddy?
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459. Look, you gotta give me this money.
I got no other reason to protect you.
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460. It's too late. I spent it.
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461. A million and a half
on whores and whiskey,
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462. and the rest of it,
I just sorta blew it in.
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463. How do you know he's not
on his way to Odessa?
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464. - Why would he go to Odessa?
- Kill your wife.
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465. Maybe he's the one
that needs to be worried... about me.
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466. He isn't.
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467. Yeah. You're not cut out for this.
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468. You're just a guy
who happened to find those vehicles.
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469. I'm across the river at the Hotel Eagle.
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470. Carson Wells.
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471. Call me when you've had enough.
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472. I can even let you keep
a little of the money.
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473. If I was into cutting deals,
why wouldn't I deal with Sugar?
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474. No, no, you don't understand.
You can't make a deal with him.
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475. Even if you gave him the money, he'd
still kill you for inconveniencing him.
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476. He's a peculiar man.
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477. Might even say he has principles,
principles that transcend money or drugs
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478. or anything like that. Not like you.
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479. Yeah. He's not even like me.
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480. No, he don't talk as much as you.
I give him points for that.
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481. Carla Jean, thank you for coming.
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482. Don't know why I did.
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483. I told you, I don't know where he is.
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484. - You haven't heard from him?
- No, I ain't.
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485. - Nothing?
- Not word one.
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486. - Would you tell me if you had?
- Well, I don't know.
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487. - He don't need any trouble from you.
- It ain't me he's in trouble with.
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488. - Who's he in trouble with then?
- Some pretty bad people.
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489. These people will kill him, Carla Jean.
They won't quit.
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490. He won't neither. He never has.
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491. - He can take all comers.
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492. You know Charlie Walser's
got that place out east of Sanderson?
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493. You know how he used to slaughter
beeves, hit 'em right there with a maul,
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494. truss 'em and slit their throats?
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495. Charlie's got one all trussed up,
all set to drain him
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496. and the beef comes to,
thrashing around.
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497. Six hundred pounds
of very pissed off livestock.
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498. You'll excuse the... Well...
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499. Charlie grabs a gun,
shoot the thing in the head,
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500. but with the swinging and thrashing,
it's a glance shot.
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501. Ricochets, hits Charlie in the shoulder.
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502. You go see Charlie, he still can't
pick up his right hand for his hat.
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503. The point being, that even in
the contest between man and steer,
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504. the issue is not certain.
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505. When Llewelyn calls,
just tell him I can make him safe.
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506. 'Course, they slaughter
steers a lot different these days.
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507. Use a air gun. Shoots out a little rod
about that far under the brain.
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508. Sucks right back in.
Animal never knows what hit him.
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509. - Why are you telling me that, sheriff?
- I don't know.
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510. My mind wanders.
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511. Hello, Carson.
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512. Let's go to your room.
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513. You don't have to do this.
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514. I'm a day trader.
I could just go home.
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515. - You could.
- Make it worth your while,
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516. take you to an ATM.
There's 14 grand in it.
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517. And everybody just walks away.
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518. An ATM.
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519. I know where the satchel is.
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520. If you knew, you would have it with you.
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521. I can find it from the river bank.
I know where it is.
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522. - I know something better.
- What's that?
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523. Where it's going to be.
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524. - Where's that?
- It will be brought to me
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525. and placed at my feet.
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526. You don't know to a certainty.
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527. - In 20 minutes it could be here.
- I do know to a certainty.
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528. And you know what's
gonna happen now, Carson?
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529. You should admit your situation.
There would be more dignity in it.
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530. - You go to hell.
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531. All right.
Let me ask you something.
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532. If the rule you followed
brought you to this,
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533. of what use was the rule?
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534. Do you have any idea how crazy you are?
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535. You mean the nature
of this conversation?
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536. I mean the nature of you.
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537. You... You can have the money, Anton.
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538. - Hello?
- Yes?
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539. Is, uh, Carson Wells there?
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540. Not in the sense that you mean.
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541. - You need to come see me.
- Who is this?
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542. You know who it is.
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543. - You need to talk to me.
- I don't need to talk to you.
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544. I think you do.
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545. Do you know where I'm going?
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546. Why would I care where you're going?
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547. I know where you are.
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548. Yeah, where am I?
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549. You're in the hospital across the river,
but that's not where I'm going.
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550. Do you know where I'm going?
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551. - Yeah, I know where you're going.
- All right.
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552. You know she won't be there.
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553. It doesn't make any difference
where she is.
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554. So, what're you going up there for?
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555. You know how this is gonna turn out,
don't you?
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556. Nope.
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557. I think you do.
So this is what I'll offer.
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558. You bring me the money,
and I'll let her go.
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559. Otherwise, she's accountable,
the same as you.
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560. That's the best deal you're gonna get.
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561. I won't tell you you can save yourself,
because you can't.
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562. Yeah, I'm gonna bring you something,
all right.
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563. Decided to make you a project of mine.
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564. You ain't gonna have
to come look for me at all.
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565. - The motel in Del Rio?
- Yes, sir.
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566. None of the three had ID on 'em,
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567. but they're tellin' me that all three
is Mexican... was Mexicans.
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568. There's a question,
whether they stopped being and when.
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569. Yes, sir.
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570. Wendell, did you inquire
about the lock cylinder?
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571. - Yes, sir. It was punched out.
- OK.
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572. - Wanna drive out there?
- No, that's all I had to look for,
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573. it sound like these boys
died of natural causes.
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574. - How's that, sheriff?
- Natural to the line of work they in.
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575. - Yes, sir.
- My God, Wendell, it's all-out war.
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576. I can't think of any other word for it.
Who are these people?
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577. Here, last week they found
this couple out in California.
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578. They rent out rooms to old people,
kill 'em, bury 'em in the yard,
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579. cash their Social Security checks.
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580. Oh, they'd torture 'em first.
I don't know why.
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581. Maybe their television set was broke.
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582. And this went on until, here, I quote,
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583. "Neighbors were alerted
when a man ran from the premises
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584. wearing only a dog collar."
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585. You can't make up such
a thing as that. I dare you to try.
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586. But that's what it took, you notice,
to get somebody's attention.
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587. Digging graves in the backyard
didn't bring any.
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588. Well, that's all right.
I laugh myself sometimes.
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589. Ain't a whole lot else you can do.
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590. Tell me something.
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591. Who gets through this gate
into the United States?
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592. I don't know. American citizens?
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593. Some American citizens.
Who do you think decides?
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594. - You do, I reckon.
- That is correct.
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595. - How do I decide?
- I don't know.
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596. I ask questions. If I get sensible
answers, then they get to go to America.
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597. If I don't, they don't.
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598. - Anything you don't understand?
- No.
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599. I ask again, how you come
to be here with no clothes?
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600. Well, I got an overcoat on.
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601. - Are you jacking with me?
- No, sir.
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602. - Don't jack with me.
- Yes, sir.
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603. - You in the service?
- No, I'm a veteran.
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604. - 'Nam?
- Yes, sir, two tours.
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605. - What outfit?
- Twelfth Infantry Battalion,
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606. August 7th, 1966, July 2nd, 1968.
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607. - Wilson!
- Yes, sir!
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608. Get someone to help this man.
He needs to get into town.
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609. - How those Larry's holdin' up?
- Good, good.
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610. - I need everything else.
- OK.
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611. Have a lot of people come
in here without any clothes on?
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612. No, sir. It's unusual.
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613. - She don't want to talk to you.
- Yes, she does. Put her on.
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614. - Do you know what time it is?
- I don't care,
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615. and don't you hang up this phone.
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616. Discombobulated
by a no-account son-in-law.
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617. - Llewelyn?
- Hey, you.
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618. - What should I do?
- You know what's going on?
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619. I don't know. I had the sheriff here
from Terrell County. He...
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620. - What'd you tell him?
- What did I know to tell him?
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621. - You're hurt, ain't you?
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622. What makes you say that?
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623. - I can hear it in your voice.
- It's falseness in his voice!
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624. Look, I want you to meet me at
the Desert Sands Motel in El Paso.
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625. I'm gonna give you the money,
put you on a plane.
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626. Llewelyn, I ain't gonna
leave you in the lurch.
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627. This works better. With you
gone and I don't have the money,
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628. he can't touch me,
but I can sure touch him.
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629. And after I find him,
I'll come and join you.
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630. Find who?
What am I supposed to do with mother?
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631. - She'll be all right.
- All right?
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632. Be all right? I got the cancer!
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633. Ain't nobody gonna bother her.
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634. Who are you?
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635. - Me?
- Yes.
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636. Nobody.
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637. Accounting.
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638. He gave the Mexicans a receiver.
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639. He feels...
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640. He felt that the more people looking...
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641. That's foolish.
You pick the one right tool.
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642. I see.
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643. Are you going to shoot me?
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644. That depends.
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645. Do you see me?
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646. I always seen this
is what it'd come to.
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647. - Three years ago, I pre-visioned it.
- It ain't three years we been married.
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648. Three years ago I said
them very words, "no" and "good."
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649. Here we are, 90 degree heat,
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650. I got the cancer and look at this,
not even a home to go to.
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651. We're going to El Paso, Texas.
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652. You know how may people
I know in El Paso, Texas?
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653. - No, ma'am.
- That's how many.
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654. - I didn't see my prednisone.
- I put it in, Mama.
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655. - Well, I didn't see it.
- Well, I put it in that one.
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656. You just set there. I'll get tickets
and a cart for the bags.
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657. You need help with the bags, madam?
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658. Well, thank God, there is
one gentleman left in west Texas.
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659. Yes, thank you.
I am old and I am not well!
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660. - Which bus are you taking?
- Going to El Paso, don't ask me why.
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661. It's not often you see
a Mexican in a suit.
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662. You go to El Paso? I know it.
Where are you staying?
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663. Oh...
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664. Carla Jean, how are you?
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665. Sheriff, was that a true story
about Charlie Walser?
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666. Who's Charlie Walser? Uh! Oh...
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667. Um...
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668. True story.
I couldn't swear to every detail,
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669. - but it's certainly true it is a story.
- Yeah, right.
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670. Sheriff, can you give me
your word on something?
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671. Yes, ma'am.
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672. If I tell you where Llewelyn's headed,
you promise it'll be just you
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673. who goes and talks with him?
You and nobody else.
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674. - Yes, ma'am, I do.
- Llewelyn would never ask for help.
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675. He never thinks he needs any.
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676. Carla Jean, I will not harm your man.
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677. And he needs help,
whether he knows it or not.
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678. What's the problem there, neighbor?
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679. Yep, that'll suck some power, over time.
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680. - You from around here?
- Yeah, Alpine, born and bred.
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681. - Here you go.
- What airport would you use?
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682. - Well, airport or airstrip?
- Airport.
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683. - Well, where you goin'?
- I don't know.
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684. Just lightin' out for the territories,
huh? Brother, I been there.
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685. Well, there's airstrips.
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686. The airport is El Paso.
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687. If you want someplace specific,
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688. you might could be better off just
driving to Dallas, not have to connect.
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689. You gonna clamp them, buddy?
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690. Can you get those chicken crates
out of the bed?
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691. What are you talking about?
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692. Hey, Mr. Sportin' Goods.
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693. - Hey, yourself.
- You a sport?
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694. Yeah, that's me.
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695. I got beers in my room.
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696. - Oh, uh, I'm... I'm waiting on my wife.
- Oh.
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697. That's who you keep
looking out the window for?
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698. - Well, half.
- What else then?
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699. - Just looking for what's comin'.
- Yeah.
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700. But no one ever sees that.
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701. Beer! That's what's comin'.
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702. I'll bring the ice chest out.
You can stay married.
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703. No, ma'am, I know what beer leads to.
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704. Beer leads to more beer.
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705. You all right?
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706. Call the police.
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707. Your local law enforcement.
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708. I'm not on their radio.
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709. I met his daughter at the...
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710. Buy you a cup of coffee
'fore you drive home?
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711. - No money in his room there?
- Couple hundred, on his person.
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712. Those hombres
would have taken the stash.
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713. I suppose so.
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714. Though they was leavin' in a hurry.
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715. It's all the goddamn money, Ed Tom.
Money and the drugs.
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716. It's just goddamn beyond everything.
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717. What's it mean? What's it leading to?
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718. You know,
if you'd have told me 20 years ago
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719. I'd see children walking
the streets of our Texas towns
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720. with green hair, bones in their noses,
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721. I just flat-out
wouldn't have believed you.
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722. Signs and wonders.
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723. But I think once you quit hearing "sir"
and "ma'am," the rest is soon to foller.
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724. - Oh, it's the tide.
- Yeah.
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725. It's the dismal tide.
It is not the one thing.
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726. Not the one thing.
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727. Yeah, well,
none of that explains your man, though.
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728. Well, he's just a goddamn
homicidal lunatic, Ed Tom.
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729. - I'm not sure he's a lunatic.
- Well, what would you call him?
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730. Well, sometimes
I think he's pretty much a ghost.
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731. - He's real, all right.
- Oh, yeah?
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732. Yeah. All of that over at
the Eagle Hotel? Just beyond everything.
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733. Yeah. Got some hard bark on him.
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734. Why... Well, that don't hardly say it.
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735. He shoots a desk clerk one day,
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736. walks right back in the next
and shoots a retired Army colonel.
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737. It's hard to believe.
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738. Just strolls right back
into a crime scene.
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739. Now, who'd do such a thing?
How do you defend against it?
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740. Well, good trip, Ed Tom.
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741. Sorry we couldn't help your boy.
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742. - In back!
- How'd you know I was here?
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743. Who else'd be driving up in your truck?
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744. - You heard it?
- How's that?
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745. Did you hear my...?
You're having fun with me.
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746. What give you that idea?
I seen one of the cats heard it.
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747. - How'd you know it was my truck?
- I deduced it when you walked in.
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748. How many of them things you got now?
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749. Cats? Oh, I don't know, several.
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750. Well, it depends
on what you mean by "got."
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751. Some of 'em are half wild,
some of 'em are just outlaws.
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752. - How you been, Ellis?
- You're looking at it.
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753. I got to say, you're looking older.
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754. I am older.
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755. Got a letter from your wife.
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756. She writes me pretty regular,
keeps me up on the family news.
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757. - Didn't know there was any.
- Told me you're quittin'.
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758. - You want a cup?
- Appreciate it.
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759. How fresh is that coffee?
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760. I generally make a fresh pot every week,
even if there's some left over.
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761. That man that shot you died in prison?
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762. Angola. Yeah.
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763. What'd you done he'd a been released?
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764. Oh, I don't know. Nothing.
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765. Wouldn't be no point in it.
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766. Kindly surprised to hear you say that.
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767. Well, all the time
you spend trying to get back
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768. what's been took from you,
more is going out the door.
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769. After a while, you have
to try to get a tourniquet on it.
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770. Your granddad never asked me
to sign on as a deputy.
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771. Loretta tells me you're quittin'.
How come you doing that?
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772. I don't know.
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773. I feel overmatched.
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774. I always figured when I got older,
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775. God would... sort of
come into my life somehow.
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776. And He didn't.
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777. And I don't blame Him.
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778. If I was Him, I'd have
the same opinion of me that He does.
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779. You don't know what He thinks.
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780. I sent Uncle Mac's thumbbuster and badge
over to the Rangers,
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781. put it in their museum.
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782. Your daddy ever tell you
how Uncle Mac come to his reward?
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783. Gunned down on his own porch
over in Hudspeth County.
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784. Seven or eight of 'em come up there,
all wanting this, wanting that.
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785. Uncle Mac went back in the house
to get the shotgun.
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786. Well, they was ahead of him.
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787. Shot him in his doorway.
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788. Aunt Ella come out,
tried to stop the bleeding.
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789. Uncle Mac all the while
trying to get that shotgun.
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790. They just sat there on their horses,
watching him die.
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791. After a while, one of 'em said
something in Indian and they turned.
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792. Left out.
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793. Uncle Mac knew the score,
even if Aunt Ella didn't.
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794. Shot through the left lung.
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795. And that was that... as they say.
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796. When'd he die?
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797. Nineteen zero and, uh... nine?
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798. No, I mean,
was it right away or in the night or...
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799. - When was it?
- I believe it was that night.
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800. She buried him the next morning.
Digging in that hard old caliche.
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801. What you got ain't nothin' new.
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802. This country is hard on people.
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803. You can't stop what's coming.
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804. It ain't all waitin' on you.
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805. That's vanity.
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806. I knew this wasn't done with.
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807. I ain't got the money.
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808. What little I had is long gone
and there's bills aplenty to pay yet.
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809. I buried my mother today.
Ain't paid for that neither.
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810. I wouldn't worry about it.
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811. I need to sit down.
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812. You got no cause to hurt me.
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813. No. But I gave my word.
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814. - You gave your word?
- To your husband.
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815. That don't make sense.
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816. You gave your word
to my husband to kill me?
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817. Your husband had
the opportunity to save you.
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818. Instead, he used you
to try to save himself.
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819. Not like that.
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820. Not like you say.
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821. You don't have to do this.
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822. People always say the same thing.
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823. What do they say?
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824. They say, "You don't have to do this."
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825. - You don't.
- OK.
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826. This is the best I can do.
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827. Call it.
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828. I knowed you was crazy
when I saw you sitting there.
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829. I knowed exactly
what was in store for me.
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830. - Call it.
- No.
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831. I ain't gonna call it.
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832. Call it.
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833. The coin don't have no say.
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834. It's just you.
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835. Well, I got here
the same way the coin did.
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836. Mister, you got
a bone sticking out of your arm.
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837. I'm all right.
Let me just sit here a minute.
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838. There's an ambulance coming.
The man went to call.
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839. All right.
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840. Are you all right?
You got a bone sticking out your arm.
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841. What'll you take for the shirt?
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842. Well, hell, mister,
I'll give you my shirt.
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843. Look at that fucking bone.
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844. Tie this for me.
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845. Just tie it, just tie it.
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846. Hell, mister.
Look, I don't mind helping someone out.
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847. - That's a lot of money.
- Take it.
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848. Take it and... you didn't see me.
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849. - I was already gone.
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850. Yes, sir.
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851. - Part of that's mine, right?
- You still got your damn shirt.
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852. - Ain't even what it was for.
- Maybe. But I'm still out a shirt.
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853. - Maybe I'll go ridin'.
- OK.
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854. - What do you think?
- Well, I can't plan your day.
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855. - I mean, would you care to join me?
- Lord, no, I'm not retired.
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856. - Maybe I'll help out here then.
- Uh... better not.
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857. - How'd you sleep?
- I don't know. Had dreams.
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858. Well, you got time for 'em now.
Anything interesting?
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859. They always is to the party concerned.
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860. Ed Tom, I'll be polite.
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861. All right, then. Two of 'em, both
had my father in 'em. It's peculiar.
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862. I'm older now
than he ever was by 20 years.
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863. So, in a sense, he's the younger man.
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864. Anyway, the first one
I don't remember too well,
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865. but it was about meeting him in town,
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866. somewheres,
and he give me some money.
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867. I think I lost it.
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868. Second one, it was like we
was both back in older times.
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869. And I was a-horseback,
going through the mountains of a night.
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870. Going through this pass
in the mountains.
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871. It was cold,
and there was snow on the ground.
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872. And he rode past me and kept on going,
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873. never said nothing going by,
just rode on past.
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874. He had his blanket wrapped around him
and his head down.
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875. When he rode past,
I seen he was carrying fire in a horn,
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876. the way people used to do, and I...
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877. I could see the horn
from the light inside of it,
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878. 'bout the color of the moon.
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879. And, in the dream, I knew that he was...
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880. going on ahead.
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881. He was fixin' to make a fire somewhere
out there in all that dark and cold.
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882. And I knew that whenever I got there,
he'd be there.
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883. And then I woke up.
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