1. These hills here are full of Apaches.
They've burnt every ranch building in sight.
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2. He had a brush with 'em last night.
Says they're bein' stirred up by Geronimo.
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3. Geronimo?
How do we know he isn't lying?
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4. Ah, he's a Cheyenne.
They hate Apaches worse than we do.
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5. Clear the wires to Lordsburg.
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6. That's Lordsburg now, sir. They seem to have
something very urgent to tell you, sir.
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7. - Well? Well, what's wrong?
- The line went dead, sir.
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8. - What do you got there?
- Only the first word, sir.
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9. "Geronimo."
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10. Whoa! Whoa! Steady, whoa!
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11. - Well, so long, Buck!
- Nice trip, Buck?
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12. - Oh, so-so.
- Got the payroll for the mining company?
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13. - Yes, sir. Right here in this box here.
- Good. Give me a lift here, Jim, will ya?
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14. Jim, I'll pay ya that two bits
when I come through.
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15. - Okay, partner.
- Hey, now, you kids get away from that wheel.
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16. Well, sir, we run into
a little snow up there.
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17. 'Tweren't bad, though, but you fellas
better prepare for a good frost.
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18. Passenger out for Tonto.
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19. You'd better get out and stretch your leg —
I mean, your limbs, ma'am.
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20. We're gonna change horses here.
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21. - Is there a place here where I can have a cup of tea?
- Well, yes, ma'am.
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22. You can get a cup of coffee
at the hotel across the street there.
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23. - Thank you, driver.
- Uh, you look a little peaked —
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24. - I'll be all right, thank you.
- Yes, ma'am.
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25. Why, Lucy Mallory.
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26. Nancy.
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27. - How are you, Captain Whitney?
- Fine, thanks, Mrs. Mallory.
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28. Why, whatever are you doing
in Arizona?
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29. I'm joining Richard in Lordsburg.
He's there with his troops.
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30. He's a lot nearer than that, Mrs. Mallory.
He's been ordered to Dry Fork.
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31. That's the next stop for the stagecoach.
You'll be with your husband in a few hours.
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32. Oh, I'm so glad to see you, Lucy.
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33. Sit down, darling. We'll have a cup of coffee.
You must be tired from that long trip.
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34. - Who is that gentleman?
- Hardly a gentleman, Mrs. Mallory.
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35. I should think not.
He's a notorious gambler.
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36. Hello, Mink! Hidee, Frank!
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37. Well, Marshal, I'm looking for
my shotgun guard. Is he here?
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38. Out with the posse, Buck,
trying to catch the Ringo Kid.
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39. - Ringo? I thought Ringo was in the pen.
- He was.
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40. Busted out?
Well, good for him.
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41. My guess, the Kid's aimin' to get even
with them Plummer boys.
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42. It was their testimony
sent him to the penitentiary.
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43. Well, all I gotta say is that he'd better stay
away from that there Luke Plummer.
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44. Why, gosh, Luke's run all of Ringo's friends
out of Lordsburg.
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45. The last trip there, I seen him hit a rancher
on the head with the barrel of his gun...
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46. and, well, he just laid it wide open
like a butchered steer.
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47. - You seen Luke Plummer in Lordsburg?
- Yes, sirree.
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48. Hmm.
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49. You boys take care of the office
for a couple days.
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50. I'm going to Lordsburg with Buck.
Gonna ride shotgun.
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51. Oh, gosh, if I could learn
to keep my big mouth shut —
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52. Here's the payroll, Mr. Gatewood.
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53. Ever since I opened this bank,
I've been trying to tell those people...
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54. to deposit their payroll
six months in advance.
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55. It's good, sound business.
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56. Good business for you, Mr. Gatewood.
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57. Well, there's your receipt — $50,000.
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58. And remember this — what's good for the banks
is good for the country.
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59. Now, now, now, my dear lady —
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60. Good riddance to bad rubbish!
Get out and stay out!
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61. I'm keeping your trunk
'cause you ain't paid your rent.
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62. "Is this the face...
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63. "that wrecked a thousand ships...
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64. and burned the towerless tops
of Ilium?"
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65. Farewell, fair Helen.
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66. Doc. Doc, can they make me leave town
when I don't want to go? Do I have to go?
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67. Dallas, don't you go makin' no fuss.
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68. Do I have to go, Doc,
just because they say so?
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69. Dallas, I've got my orders.
Don't blame these ladies. It ain't them.
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70. It is them!
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71. Doc, haven't I any right to live?
What have I done?
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72. We're the victims of a foul disease
called social prejudice, my child.
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73. These dear ladies of the Law and Order League
are scouring out the dregs of the town.
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74. Come on.
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75. Be a proud, glorified dreg like me.
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76. - You get going, Doc. You're drunk.
- Two of a kind.
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77. - Just two of a kind.
- Take my arm, Madame la Comtesse.
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78. The tumbril awaits!
To the guillotine!
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79. Oh, wait till I get my badge, girls!
I'll join you!
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80. If ever you go East, brother...
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81. come out to our house for dinner.
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82. No one in all Kansas City, Kansas,
sets a better table than my dear wife, Violet.
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83. - Jerry.
- Yeah, Doc.
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84. Jerry, I'll admit,
as one man to another...
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85. that, economically,
I haven't been of much value to you.
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86. But...
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87. suppose you could
put one on credit?
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88. If talk was money, Doc,
you'd be the best customer I got.
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89. I'm leaving town, Jerry.
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90. - Honest?
- Yes, old friend.
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91. And I thought you might,
out of memory of our many happy —
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92. All right, Doc. Just this one.
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93. Thank you, Jerry.
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94. Here's a man
goin' on the stagecoach with you.
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95. - He's an Easterner from Kansas City, Missouri.
- Kansas City, Kansas, brother.
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96. To your health, Reverend.
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97. I'm not a clergyman.
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98. My name is Peacock. I'm a —
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99. He's a whiskey drummer.
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100. A what?
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101. Well, well!
How are you, Mr. Haycock?
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102. - Peacock.
- Don't tell me, sir.
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103. I know, I know.
A familiar name and an honored name.
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104. I never forget a face or a friend.
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105. Samples? Hmm!
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106. Ahh! Rye.
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107. Well, Brownie!
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108. - Blackie! Belle! Bess!
- Giddap!
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109. Well, lookee here.
Got a pretty good team there.
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110. Whoa! Back up.
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111. Come on in.
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112. Yeah. Back it up.
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113. Got my favorite team there, Slim!
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114. Yeah, Buck, they're all good and fresh.
They'll take you right there.
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115. I want five dollars, Henry!
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116. Certainly, my dear. Certainly.
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117. What is it to be this time, my dear?
A pair of shoes —
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118. I want to pay the butcher.
Dinner's at 12:00.
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119. Don't worry, my dear.
I'll be there.
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120. I've invited the ladies
of the Law and Order League.
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121. All —
All aboard for Dry Fork...
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122. Apache Wells, Lee's Ferry and Lordsburg!
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123. - I'll take that, Dallas.
- Oh, thanks.
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124. In you go, Dallas, and a pleasant voyage.
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125. Leave your baggage, Doc?
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126. Thank you.
Thank you, my friend.
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127. Curley, my shingle.
Carry it with honor.
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128. - I'll take it, Doctor.
- Oh, no. No trouble at all.
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129. No trouble at all.
I'll carry it on my lap.
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130. Here we go.
Here we go, Reverend.
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131. Mrs. Whitney, you're not going to
let your friend travel with that creature.
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132. She's right, Lucy. And besides,
you're not well enough to travel.
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133. It's only a few hours, Nancy.
I'm quite all right.
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134. But you shouldn't
travel a step without a doctor.
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135. There is a doctor, dear.
The driver told me.
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136. Doctor? Doc Boone?
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137. Why, he couldn't doctor a horse.
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138. Lucy darling, you must be very careful.
Take good care of yourself.
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139. - Watch that step now.
- Lady folks ride facing forward, please.
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140. There you go.
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141. - Pleasant journey, Mrs. Mallory.
- Thank you. Good-bye!
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142. - Good-bye!
- Bye!
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143. Like an angel in a jungle.
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144. A very wild jungle.
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145. What are you doin', Hatfield —
talkin' to yourself?
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146. You wouldn't understand, cowboy.
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147. You've never seen an angel...
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148. nor a gentlewoman...
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149. nor a great lady.
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150. I raise, gentlemen.
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151. Well, so long, Buck! So long, Curley!
Nice trip, boys!
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152. - So long, kids!
- Wait a minute! Hold it there, Buck!
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153. Cavalry comin'!
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154. Steady, girls!
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155. Captain Sickels asks if you'll deliver
this dispatch in Lordsburg the moment you arrive.
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156. - The telegraph line has been cut.
- Sure.
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157. We're going with you
as far as the noon station at Dry Fork.
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158. There'll be a troop of cavalry there,
and they'll take you on to Apache Wells.
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159. From Apache Wells, you'll have
another escort of soldiers into Lordsburg.
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160. But you must warn your passengers
that they travel at their own risk.
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161. - At their own risk?
What's the trouble, Lieutenant?
- Geronimo.
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162. - Geronimo? Well, then I ain't go —
- Will you sit down!
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163. Of course, the army has no authority
over you gentlemen.
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164. - If you think it's unsafe to make the trip —
- This stage is goin' to Lordsburg.
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165. If you think it ain't safe
to ride along with us...
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166. I figure we can get there
without you soldier boys.
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167. I have my orders, sir,
and I always obey orders.
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168. Did you all hear
what the lieutenant said?
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169. Yes, we heard.
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170. Well, me and Buck are taking
this coach through, passengers or not.
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171. Whoever wants to get out can get out.
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172. - It's —
- Courage. Courage, Reverend.
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173. - Ladies first.
- Oh. Excuse me.
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174. How about you, Dallas?
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175. What are you tryin' to do,
scare somebody?
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176. They got me in here.
Now let 'em try to put me out.
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177. There are worse things than Apaches.
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178. If you'll take my advice, ma'am,
you won't take this trip.
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179. My husband is with his troops in Dry Fork.
If he's in danger, I want to be with him.
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180. You see, brother,
I have a wife and five children in Kansas City.
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181. Then you're a man. By all the powers
that be, Reverend, you're a man.
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182. - All right, folks.
- Marshal!
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183. Make room for one more.
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184. I'm offering my protection to this lady.
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185. I can shoot fairly straight,
if there's need for it.
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186. That's been proved too many times, Hatfield.
All right, get in. We're late.
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187. - May I trouble you to move over, sir?
- Oh, yes. Yes, of course.
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188. Close the door.
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189. - Aw, Curley, we shouldn't —
- Get going, Buck!
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190. Bessie! Brownie! Bill!
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191. Farewell, ladies!
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192. - Sweetheart! Come on now, girl!
- Good-bye!
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193. Whoa!
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194. Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
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195. - Room for another passenger?
- Sure is, Mr. Gatewood.
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196. - Goin' to Lordsburg?
- That's right. Just got a telegram.
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197. Had to stop to pack this bag.
Oh, I got it in.
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198. Hyah, hyah! Sassy! Blackie! Brownie! Bill!
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199. Yow!
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200. All right, Brownie.
Queenie, steady, girl.
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201. Good boy. Get along.
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202. If there's anything I don't like,
it's drivin' a stagecoach through Apache country.
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203. Funny catching Gatewood
outside of town that way.
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204. I just took this job 10 years ago
so I could make enough money...
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205. to marry my Mexican girl, Julietta,
and I been workin' hard at it ever since.
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206. Bonnie, get over there! Ho!
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207. - Marriage?
- Well, certainly.
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208. My wife's got more relatives
than anyone you ever did see.
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209. I bet I'm feedin'
half the state of Chihuahua.
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210. Sweetheart! Ho!
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211. That seem funny to you about Gatewood?
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212. Yeah, and then what do I get to eat
when I get home in Lordsburg?
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213. Nothin' but frijole beans. That's all.
Nothin' but beans, beans, beans.
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214. Bessie! Brownie! Blackie girl!
Yow! Get along!
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215. Excuse me, ladies.
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216. Close quarters.
Warm today.
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217. Your wife made it warm for me, Gatewood.
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218. She was chairman
of our farewell committee.
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219. Fine-looking bunch
of soldier boys back there.
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220. Always gives me great pride
in my country...
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221. when I see such fine young men
in the U.S. Army.
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222. Anybody know where they're going?
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223. Brother, aren't you aware of what's happened?
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224. Happened?
I — I don't follow you, Reverend.
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225. I'm not a clergyman. I'm a —
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226. My friend's a whiskey drummer.
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227. We're all gonna be scalped, Gatewood.
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228. Massacred in one fell swoop.
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229. - That's why the soldiers are with us.
- He's joking, of course.
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230. Oh, no, he's not.
Oh, dear, no. I wish he were.
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231. It's that old Apache butcher, Geronimo.
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232. Geronimo — nice name for a butcher.
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233. He's jumped the reservation.
He's on the warpath.
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234. Geronimo? Why weren't the passengers notified?
Why wasn't I told?
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235. - We —
- We were told, Gatewood.
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236. Yes.
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237. Weren't you told when you got
that message from Lordsburg?
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238. Oh, yes, yes. Y-Yes, of course. I — I forgot.
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239. Steady now! String out! Sweetheart!
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240. Now, doggone it,
they're bringing up her grandfather...
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241. all the way from Mexico
to live with us.
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242. I can't figure out
how he got that message.
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243. - Who? Her grandfather?
- No, Gatewood.
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244. Sweetheart!
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245. - Said he got a message.
- Sweetheart!
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246. - Telegraph line ain't workin'.
- Sweetheart.
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247. Hold it!
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248. Whoa! Steady! Ho. Ho.
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249. - Hey, look, it's Ringo.
- Yeah.
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250. Hello, Kid.
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251. Hello, Curley.
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252. Hiya, Buck! How's your folks?
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253. Oh, just fine, Ringo.
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254. - Except my grandfather came up —
- Shut up.
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255. Didn't expect to see you ridin' shotgun
on this run, Marshal.
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256. - Goin' to Lordsburg?
- I figured you'd be there by this time.
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257. No. Lame horse.
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258. Well, it looks like
you've got another passenger.
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259. Yeah. I'll take the Winchester.
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260. You may need me
and this Winchester, Curley.
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261. Saw a ranch house burnin' last night.
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262. You don't understand, Kid.
You're under arrest.
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263. Curley —
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264. - Everything all right, Marshal?
- Everything's all right, Lieutenant.
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265. - Hope I ain't crowdin' you folks none.
- The more, the merrier.
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266. Bonnie! Brownie! Blackie! Hyah!
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267. Hyah, Bessie!
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268. Ain't Ringo a fine boy?
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269. I think so.
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270. You're just smarter than a trade rat.
You knew all the time he was goin' to Lordsburg.
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271. Hey, reckon what he meant
he saw ranch houses burnin'?
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272. - Apaches.
- Oh, Apaches.
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273. So, you're the notorious Ringo Kid.
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274. My friends just call me Ringo.
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275. Nickname I had as a kid.
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276. Right name's Henry.
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277. Seems to me I knew your family, Henry.
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278. Didn't I fix your arm once
when you were, oh — bucked off a horse?
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279. - Are you Doc Boone?
- I certainly am.
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280. Now, let's see.
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281. I'd just been honorably discharged
from the Union army...
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282. after the War of the Rebellion.
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283. You mean
the War for the Southern Confederacy, sir.
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284. I mean nothing of the kind, sir.
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285. That was my kid brother broke his arm.
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286. You did a good job, Doc,
even if you was drunk.
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287. Thank you, son.
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288. - Professional compliments are always pleasing.
- Yes, they are.
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289. What happened to that boy
whose arm I fixed?
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290. He was murdered.
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291. Put out that cigar.
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292. You're annoying this lady.
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293. Excuse me, madam.
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294. Being so partial to the weed myself...
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295. I sometimes forget
that it disagrees with others.
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296. A gentleman doesn't smoke
in the presence of a lady.
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297. Three weeks ago, I took a bullet out of a man
who was shot by a gentleman.
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298. The bullet was in his back.
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299. - Do you mean to insinuate —
- Sit down, mister.
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300. Doc don't mean no harm.
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301. - Hiya, Pete! Hi, Joey!
- Hello!
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302. Be careful of old Bessie up there now.
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303. Take it easy.
Hold it steady, girl.
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304. Prepare to dismount!
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305. Take a look and see if there isn't
a stone bruisin' that hock down there.
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306. If it isn't my old friend,
Sergeant Billy Pickett!
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307. - Well! How are ya, Billy?
- He's fine, Doc, and mighty glad to see ya!
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308. Great heavens to Betsy! Didn't figure
on no stagecoach comin' through...
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309. with them Apaches raisin' Cain.
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310. I was just telling Billy to hitch up the buckboard
so we could get the young ones in —
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311. Wait a minute! You mean to say
there are no troops at this station?
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312. Ain't no soldiers here but what you see.
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313. But my husband, Captain Mallory —
I was told he was here.
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314. He was, dearie. Got orders night afore last
to join the soldiers at Apache Wells.
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315. - That means we gotta go back.
- I can't go back!
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316. Driver, you started this coach for Lordsburg,
and it's your duty to get us there.
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317. And it's your duty, young man,
to come along with us!
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318. It's my duty, Mr. Gatewood, to obey orders.
I'm sorry, sir.
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319. Well, if the soldiers go back, Lieutenant,
that means we all have to go back?
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320. My orders are to return from here immediately,
and I can't disobey those orders.
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321. I think we can
get through all right, Curley.
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322. Oh, now, don't egg him on, Kid.
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323. I'm drivin' this here outfit,
and, well, if the soldiers go back, so am I.
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324. I call this a desertion of duty.
I'll report you to your superior officer.
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325. If necessary,
I'll take the matter up with Washington!
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326. That's your privilege, sir,
but if you give us any trouble here...
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327. I'll have to put you under restraint.
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328. Now, don't lose your temper.
Don't lose your temper.
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329. I'll tell you how we'll settle it. We'll take a vote.
Inside, everybody. Come on, Buck.
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330. Oh, Curley, I don't wanna go to —
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331. Now you girls set yourselves down.
I'll get you something to eat.
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332. Now, folks, if we push on,
we can be in Apache Wells by sundown.
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333. Soldiers there will give us an escort
as far as the ferry.
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334. Then it's only a hoot and a holler
into Lordsburg.
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335. - Well, that old mare, I don't —
- We've got four men can handle firearms.
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336. Five with you, Ringo.
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337. Doc can shoot, if sober.
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338. I can shoot?
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339. I can shoot?
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340. Now, Miss Mallory, I — I ain't gonna put
a lady in danger without she votes for it.
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341. I've traveled all the way here
from Virginia.
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342. I'm determined to get to my husband.
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343. I won't be separated any longer.
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344. - What's your vote, mister?
- Well —
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345. Where's your manners, Curley?
Ain't you gonna ask the other lady first?
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346. Well, what do you say?
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347. What difference does it make?
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348. I vote that we go on. I demand it.
I'm standing on my legal rights.
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349. What do you say, Hatfield?
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350. Lordsburg.
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351. Four. You, Doc?
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352. I'm not only a philosopher, sir.
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353. I'm a fatalist.
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354. Somewhere, sometime, there may be
the right bullet or the wrong bottle...
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355. waiting for Josiah Boone.
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356. - Why worry when or where?
- Yes or no?
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357. Having that philosophy, sir,
I've always courted danger.
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358. During the late war, when I had
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359. under our great president,
Abraham Lincoln...
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360. ah, and General Phil Sheridan...
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361. well, sir, I fought 'midst
shot and shell and cannon roar!
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362. - Do you want to go back or not?
- No!
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363. I want another drink.
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364. That's five.
How about you, Mr. Hancock?
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365. It's Peacock.
I'd like to go on, brother.
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366. I want to reach the bosom of my dear family
in Kansas City, Kansas, as quickly as possible...
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367. but I may never reach that bosom
if we go on.
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368. So, under the circumstances —
You understand, brother —
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369. I think it best we go back with the bosoms —
I mean, the soldiers.
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370. One against. Well, Buck?
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371. - I want —
- Buck says aye. That's six.
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372. I'm voting your proxy, Kid.
You go with me.
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373. Ain't nothin' keeping me
out of Lordsburg, Curley.
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374. There sure ain't.
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375. Well, folks, that settles it.
We're going through.
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376. Sit down, folks, and eat your grub.
Come on, Buck. We'll change them horses.
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377. - But, Curley, ain't we gonna eat? Ohh!
- You can eat later!
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378. Here you are, folks.
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379. Food's on the table. Help yourselves.
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380. You got a long ride ahead of ya.
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381. You ain't drinkin', Billy.
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382. Sit down here, ma'am.
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383. Thanks.
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384. May I find you another place, Mrs. Mallory?
It's cooler by the window.
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385. Thank you.
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386. Looks like I got the plague, don't it?
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387. No. No, it's not you.
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388. Well, I guess you can't break out of prison
and into society in the same week.
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389. Please! Please.
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390. You're ill, Mrs. Mallory.
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391. No, it's just that I —
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392. I'll be all right.
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393. You've been very kind. Why?
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394. In the world I live in,
one doesn't often meet a lady, Mrs. Mallory.
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395. Have you ever been in Virginia?
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396. I was in your father's regiment.
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397. I should remember your name.
You're Mr. Hatfield.
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398. That's what I'm called, yes.
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399. - Why do you look at me like that?
- I'm just tryin' to remember.
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400. Ain't I seen you someplace before, ma'am?
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401. - No. No, you haven't.
- Hmm.
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402. I wish I had though.
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403. I know you.
I mean, I know who you are.
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404. I guess everybody in the territory does.
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405. Yep.
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406. Well, I used to be a good cowhand, but...
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407. things happened.
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408. Yeah, that's it.
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409. Things happened.
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410. And now they'll take you back to prison.
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411. Not till I finish a job in Lordsburg.
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412. But you can't.
You're going there as a prisoner.
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413. All aboard for Apache Wells, Lee's Fer —
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414. All righty, folks, the horses are changed.
We'd better get going.
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415. - And Lordsburg, maybe.
- All right, get going, Ringo.
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416. Mrs. Pickett, tell Billy the buckboard
is all ready. Let's get going.
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417. All right, Marshal, we're ready.
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418. - Come on, folks, let's move.
- My compliments to your husband.
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419. Thank you.
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420. I still feel that we
ought to go back with the soldiers.
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421. We've got to hurry
if we wanna be there by sundown.
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422. Bridesmaid! Baby! Yow!
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423. - What'd you say?
- Nothin'.
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424. Well, why don't ya say somethin'?
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425. A fella gets nervous, sittin' here like a dummy,
nothin' to think about but the Indians.
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426. You say something! You've been sitting there
all day talking without making any sense!
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427. All right, I'll say somethin' that makes sense.
If I was you, I'd let 'em shoot it out.
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428. - Let who?
- Luke Plummer and the Kid.
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429. There'd be a lot more peace
in this territory...
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430. if that Luke Plummer was so full of lead
he couldn't hold his liquor.
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431. I ain't sayin' I don't share
your sentiments, Buck.
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432. - But you're a born fool.
- Well, I know that.
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433. In the first place,
Luke would kill the Kid in a gunfight.
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434. In the second place, if Luke did get shot,
he's got two brothers just as ornery as he is.
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435. Nah, the only safe place for Ringo is in the pen,
and I aim to get him there all in one piece!
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436. Well, I'll be doggoned
if I didn't do you an injury, Curley.
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437. - I figured you were after the reward.
- Reward?
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438. Why, the Kid's old man and me was friends.
We used to punch cattle together.
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439. Besides, I could use that 500 in gold.
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440. - Bridesmaid!
- Uh-uh! Steady!
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441. Steady, girl!
Bridesmaid! In line!
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442. I can't get over the impertinence
of that young lieutenant.
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443. I'll make it warm for that shavetail!
I'll report him to Washington!
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444. We pay taxes to the government,
and what do we get?
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445. - Not even protection from the army.
- No.
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446. I don't know what the government
is coming to.
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447. Instead of protecting businessmen,
it pokes its nose into business.
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448. Hmph!
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449. Why, they're even talking now
about having bank examiners.
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450. As if we bankers
don't know how to run our own banks!
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451. Why, Boone, I actually had a letter
from a popinjay official...
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452. saying they were going
to inspect my books!
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453. I have a slogan that should be blazoned
on every newspaper in the country —
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454. America for Americans!
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455. The government
must not interfere with business!
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456. Reduce taxes!
Our national debt is something shocking!
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457. Over $1 billion a year!
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458. What this country needs
is a businessman for president!
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459. What this country needs
is more fuddle.
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460. - What?
- Fuddle!
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461. You're drunk, sir!
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462. I'm happy, Gatewood.
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463. Boo!
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464. How come you're taking this road?
It's gonna be cold up there.
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465. I'm usin' my head.
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466. Those breech-clad Apaches don't like snow.
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467. Maybe you'd like to —
to sit next to me.
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468. I — You could put your head
on my shoulder.
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469. No, thank you.
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470. How are you feeling, Mrs. Mallory?
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471. Is there any water?
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472. Driver! Canteen, please!
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473. Just a minute, Mrs. Mallory.
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474. Haven't I seen this crest before?
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475. Isn't this from Greenfield Manor?
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476. I wouldn't know, Mrs. Mallory. I —
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477. I won this cup on a wager.
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478. - Oh.
- How about the other lady?
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479. Thanks.
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480. Sorry. No silver cups.
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481. This is fine.
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482. No.
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483. Please, Doctor.
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484. Yow, girls!
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485. Whoa, steady. Ho.
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486. Howdy, Chris. Seven hours from Dry Fork.
Pretty fast drivin', amigo!
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487. Get the folks a bite to eat, Chris, while we
change horses. We're pushing on to Lordsburg.
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488. You come without soldiers?
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489. Oh, we weren't a-scared.
We didn't see one Apache, did we, Curley?
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490. - Where's the cavalry, Chris?
- Uh-huh. Where's the soldiers?
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491. There ain't no soldiers.
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492. - Huh?
- Soldiers have gone.
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493. Where's Captain Mallory?
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494. Where's my husband?
Where is he?
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495. You're his wife, I think?
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496. Yes. Where is he?
Did he go with his men?
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497. Sí, señora.
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498. Little what you call it —
scrimmage with the Apaches last night.
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499. Soldiers take Captain Mallory to Lordsburg.
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500. I think he get hurt maybe.
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501. Badly?
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502. Sí, señora.
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503. I think so.
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504. Mrs. Mallory, I'm awfully sorry.
If there's anything I can —
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505. I'm quite all right, thank you.
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506. Marshal! Come here! Quickly!
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507. Come on, Doc.
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508. Let's go, Doc.
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509. - Poor woman.
- A sick woman on our hands!
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510. - That's all we needed!
- I feel kinda sick myself.
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511. We're in a fine fix, my friends.
It's a fine country we're living in.
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512. The army has no right to leave
a public place like this undefended.
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513. Looks to me like the army's
got its hands pretty full, mister.
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514. - Have you a wife?
- Sí, señora, I think.
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515. - Call her.
- Yakima! ¿Dónde estás?
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516. Ringo, go in the kitchen and get some
hot water, lots of hot water, please.
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517. Yes, ma'am. Hey, Chris!
¿Dónde la cocina?
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518. Aquí está, Kid.
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519. A fine member
of the medical profession.
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520. Drunken beast.
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521. Coffee.
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522. Give me coffee.
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523. Black coffee.
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524. Lots of it.
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525. - More! More! More!
- Ain't it enough, Doc? That's four.
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526. - Blacker! Stronger! Keep it comin', Curley!
- You'll have it coming out your ears in a minute.
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527. Drink it down, Doc. Go on.
Drink it down.
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528. - Get it down.
- That'll make you feel better.
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529. All right, Doc.
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530. Isn't that drunken swine sober yet?
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531. - He's doing the best he can!
- Well, hurry!
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532. - Shh! Está malo.
- Tinhorn.
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533. - How you feeling?
- Fine.
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534. Thanks. Again.
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535. Sit down here, Doc.
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536. Keep the fire going, Chris.
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537. - Plenty of hot water.
- Sí, señor. Sí.
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538. Savages!
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539. That's my wife, Yakima. My squaw.
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540. Yes, but she's — she's savage!
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541. Sí, señor.
She a little bit savage, I think.
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542. Ándale pronto. A calentar agua.
A la enferma, pronto.
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543. Something funny about this.
That woman's an Apache.
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544. Sure, she's one of
Geronimo's people, I think.
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545. Maybe not so bad to have Apache wife, eh?
Apache don't bother me, I think.
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546. - All right, Doc?
- All right.
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547. All right, Dallas.
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548. Ahora, muchachos. Váyanse.
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549. Ringo!
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550. It's them vaqueros!
They've run away!
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551. Yeah, with the spare horses.
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552. Them coyotes give me the creeps.
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553. It sounds li —
Well, it sounds just like a baby.
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554. Black eight.
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555. It's a baby.
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556. It's a little girl.
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557. It's a little girl.
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558. Well, I'll be doggoned.
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559. Why didn't somebody tell me?
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560. How's Mrs. Mallory?
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561. She's going to be all right.
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562. Well, I'll be doggoned.
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563. - Did-Did you know?
- Why —
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564. Well, I'll be doggoned.
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565. Don't do that.
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566. Dr. Boone.
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567. Come on, boys.
Three cheers for ol' Doc Boone.
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568. - Hip, hip —
- Quiet.
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569. - Well, we oughta be —
- Quiet.
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570. Mrs. Mallory.
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571. Oh.
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572. Kid, I know why you want
to go to Lordsburg.
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573. I like you. I know your pop.
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574. He was good friend of mine.
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575. If you know who in Lordsburg,
you stay away, I think.
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576. You mean Luke Plummer?
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577. Luke, Ike and Hank — all there together.
I saw them.
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578. - Are you sure of that, Chris?
- Sure. I can tell you the truth.
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579. - I know.
- Thanks.
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580. - That's all I wanted to know.
- You crazy if you go.
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581. I think you stay away, Kid.
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582. Three against one is no good.
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583. You oughtn't to go too far, Miss Dallas.
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584. Apaches like to sneak up
and pick off strays.
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585. You, uh, visitin' in Lordsburg?
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586. No. No, I have friends there.
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587. And maybe I can find work.
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588. Say, look, Kid,
why don't you try to escape?
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589. - Why don't you get away?
- I aim to — in Lordsburg.
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590. Why Lordsburg?
Why don't you make for the border now?
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591. My father and brother were shot down
by the Plummer boys.
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592. Guess you don't know how it feels
to lose your own folks that way.
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593. I lost mine when I was a kid.
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594. There was a massacre
on Superstition Mountain.
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595. That's tough, especially on a girl.
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596. Well, you gotta live
no matter what happens.
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597. Yeah. That's it.
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598. Look, Miss Dallas, you got no folks.
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599. And neither have I, and, well...
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600. maybe I'm taking a lot for granted, but —
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601. I watched you with that baby...
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602. that other woman's baby.
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603. You looked, well —
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604. Well, I still got a ranch across the border.
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605. And it's a nice place, a real nice place.
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606. Trees and grass, water.
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607. There's a cabin half built.
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608. A man could live there...
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609. and a woman.
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610. Will you go?
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611. But you don't know me.
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612. You don't know who I am.
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613. I know all I want to know.
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614. Will you go?
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615. Oh, don't talk like that.
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616. What are you doing out here, Kid?
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617. Stick close to the reservation.
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618. Curley! Oh, Curley!
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619. Oh! Curley! Curley!
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620. - What's wrong, Chris?
- My wife, Yakima — she run away.
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621. - When I wake up, she was gone.
- The way you come busting in here, you'd think —
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622. - Whoa.
- Excuse me, Kid.
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623. Come busting in here,
you'd think we were being attacked.
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624. - You can find another wife.
- Sure I can find another wife.
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625. But she take my rifle and my horse.
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626. Oh, I never sell her.
I love her so much.
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627. I beat her with the whip,
and she never get tired.
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628. - Your wife?
- No. My horse.
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629. Oh.
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630. I can find another wife easy, yes,
but not a horse like that.
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631. Mala Yakima.
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632. I knew that woman was a thief, by —
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633. What's the matter with you, Gatewood?
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634. My valise! Where's my valise?
Which one of you have got it?
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635. Here it is. I was usin' it for a pillow.
I didn't think you'd mind.
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636. I thought I told you
to keep your hands off my things!
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637. Yes, sir.
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638. That squaw of yours will find some Apaches
and bring 'em back here.
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639. My wife's people don't bother me, I think.
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640. Well, they bother me, I think.
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641. Chris, is this bar open?
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642. Sure, all the time, señor. Sí.
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643. Good.
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644. Here you are, Doc.
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645. Well, what are we wasting time for?
Let's make a break for it.
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646. - We've got a sick woman to think of.
- Do you want her to stay here
and be butchered with the rest of us?
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647. - Why don't you think of somebody else for once?
- Do you realize who you're talking to?
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648. Easy, easy! Quiet, boys. Quiet.
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649. We ain't been butchered yet.
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650. But you're right.
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651. We'd better get going for Lordsburg
as soon as we can.
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652. Might be a good idea, Curley, if, uh,
Doc took a look at the patient.
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653. Yeah, and Little Coyote.
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654. You'll join me, Doctor?
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655. No, thanks.
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656. Morning.
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657. Well, you're looking pretty chipper.
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658. Hmm. You're up early, Dallas.
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659. She didn't go to bed, Doctor.
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660. I'm afraid she sat up all night
while I slept.
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661. Oh, I slept a lot in the chair.
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662. Well, anyway, it was nice to stay awake
and hold the baby.
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663. Hmm. Well, we've got to get you
to Lordsburg, Little Coyote.
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664. That's what the boys christened her last night
when she squalled — Little Coyote.
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665. - How do you feel?
- Fine, thanks. A little tired.
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666. - Doctor, do you think my husband —
- Never mind him.
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667. The best medicine he can have
is to see you two safe and sound.
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668. You just make up your mind
you're gonna get there.
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669. - I have made up my mind.
- That's the stuff.
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670. - I am going to get there.
- You need strength, so get all the rest you can.
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671. Dallas, do you suppose
you can fix up a little broth?
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672. - She has already.
- Good.
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673. How about making some coffee
for the boys?
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674. Now you get some sleep, Mrs. Mallory.
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675. And don't look so proud.
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676. I've brought hundreds
of those little fellas into the world...
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677. once upon a time.
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678. And the new one
was always the prettiest.
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679. Doc.
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680. Ringo asked me to marry him.
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681. Is that wrong for a girl like me?
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682. If a man and woman love each other,
it's all right, ain't it, Doc?
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683. You're going to be hurt, child.
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684. Worse than you've ever been hurt.
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685. Don't you know that boy's
headed back for prison?
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686. Besides, if you two
go into Lordsburg together...
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687. he's going to know all about you.
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688. He's not goin' into Lordsburg.
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689. All I want is for you
to tell me it's all right.
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690. Gosh, child, who am I to tell you
what's right or wrong?
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691. All right. Go ahead.
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692. Do it if you can.
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693. Good luck.
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694. Thanks, Doc.
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695. - Ringo —
- Well, Doc?
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696. Oh, both doing nicely.
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697. She's a real soldier's wife,
that young lady.
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698. Good, good.
Then we can leave immediately.
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699. Well, not for a day or so
if you want my professional advice.
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700. What do you mean a day?
Stay another day? Why?
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701. Where were you when the stork
came last night, Gatewood?
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702. I refuse to allow Mrs. Mallory to travel
until she and the child are out of danger.
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703. What do you mean danger?
Aren't we in worse danger here?
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704. I don't wish to intrude.
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705. But I've had five children.
I mean, my dear wife has.
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706. And much as I dislike discussing it,
in this hour of our trial...
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707. I — I believe the doctor's right.
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708. Spoken like a man, Reverend.
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709. I say we ought to leave here before the
Apaches find us. That's common sense.
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710. I wish you were 10 years younger,
Gatewood.
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711. - Don't let my white hairs stop you —
- Now just a minute!
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712. Quiet! Quiet!
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713. - Now, Curley, I haven't said a word!
- Will you shut up!
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714. Now, if we argue this thing out right,
we can get somewhere.
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715. Let's all sit down and talk sensible.
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716. Come on, Buck. Sit down.
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717. There's a young woman in the kitchen
making coffee.
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718. She needs help.
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719. Thanks, Doc.
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720. Say, Kid.
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721. How old were you
when you went to the pen?
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722. Oh, I was... goin' on 17.
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723. Mornin', ma'am.
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724. Morning.
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725. I, uh, laid awake most of the night...
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726. wondering what you'd have said
if Curley hadn't busted in.
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727. Guess you was up kind of late too.
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728. I could hear you moving around.
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729. You didn't answer
what I asked you last night.
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730. Look, Kid, why don't you try to escape?
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731. There's a horse out there in the corral.
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732. Curley won't go after you because he can't
leave the passengers in a fix like this.
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733. I gotta go to Lordsburg.
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734. Why don't you go to my ranch
and wait for me?
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735. Wait for a dead man.
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736. You haven't got a chance.
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737. It was three against one when the Plummers swore
that you killed their foreman, got you sent up.
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738. It'll be three against one in Lordsburg.
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739. Well, there's some things a man
just can't run away from.
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740. How can you talk about your life and my life
when you're throwing them away?
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741. Yeah. Mine too.
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742. That's what you're throwing away
if you go to Lordsburg.
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743. What do you want me to do?
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744. Would it make us any happier
if Luke Plummer was dead?
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745. One of his brothers
would be after you with a gun.
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746. We'd never be safe.
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747. I don't want that kind of life, Ringo.
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748. Well, I don't see what else I can do.
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749. Go now. Get away.
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750. Forget Lordsburg. Forget the Plummers.
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751. Make for the border, and I'll come to you.
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752. - Do you mean that?
- Yes, I do.
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753. Will you go with me, Dallas?
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754. Oh, I can't leave Mrs. Mallory
and the baby.
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755. I'll come to you from Lordsburg.
I swear it.
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756. Well, I oughta have a rifle and —
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757. I've got one. Right here.
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758. - I got it last night when they were all asleep.
- You mean you thought of this last night?
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759. Yeah. Don't ask any more questions.
Not now.
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760. Aw, gosh, Curley,
there ain't no Apaches behind us.
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761. We can still go back to Tonto.
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762. - No! I insist we go on to Lordsburg.
- What do you think, Chris?
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763. Geronimo between here and Lordsburg —
with my horse, I think.
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764. Quiet, Doc.
This is a serious matter, ain't it?
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765. My dear Buck...
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766. if I have only one hour to live,
I'm going to enjoy myself.
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767. Doctor, I don't begrudge you my samples,
but I think —
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768. Now you hush! I've stood enough of you.
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769. Now this is a serious problem,
and I'm the only one that's talkin' sense.
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770. - Now, Curley, if —
- If we can get across that ferry,
we'll be all right.
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771. Question is, what are we gonna do
about the lady and her baby?
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772. Dr. Boone has settled that for us, sir...
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773. and I demand respect
for his professional opinion.
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774. Hatfield.
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775. Ringo.
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776. Ringo!
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777. Ringo!
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778. Hurry, Ringo.
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779. - Ringo!
- Hurry!
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780. - Bye, Dallas.
- Good-bye!
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781. Ringo! Don't stop! Go on! Go on!
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782. Keep riding!
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783. Ringo, go on! Go on!
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784. Curley! No! Let him go! Stop it!
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785. You don't need them, Curley.
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786. - I ain't gonna run away.
- I'll say you ain't.
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787. Look at them hills.
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788. - Apaches.
- War signals.
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789. Hurry up, Marshal!
What's — Why don't we start?
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790. Come on, Bridesmaid! Yow! Yow!
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791. Nice girls! Yow! Go!
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792. Hey, Curley, why don't you take
the cuffs off the Kid?
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793. - He's mighty handy with a gun.
- You drive them horses.
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794. - I'll take care of the Kid.
- Oh!
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795. Can't you drive any faster?
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796. You thick-headed lout!
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797. We've got to make that ferry.
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798. A man works all his life to get ahold
of some money so that he can enjoy life...
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799. and has to run into a trap like this.
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800. A trap, brother? You mean the Apaches?
There's been no sign of them.
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801. You don't see any signs of them.
They strike like rattlesnakes.
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802. If you hadn't insisted on waiting for her,
we'd have been across the ferry by this time.
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803. You talk too much, Gatewood.
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804. Your threats don't faze me, Hatfield.
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805. You're nothing but a tinhorn gambler.
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806. How would you like to get out and walk?
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807. You can't put me out
of a public conveyance.
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808. Now, now, gentlemen. Gentlemen.
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809. Take it easy, Gatewood.
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810. We may need that fight
before we get to the ferry.
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811. You wouldn't be much good in a fight,
you jailbird!
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812. Oh, leave the Kid alone. He's handcuffed.
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813. Gentlemen, please.
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814. Let's not forget the ladies, bless them.
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815. Let's have a little Christian charity
one for the other.
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816. Well, folks, we're coming in
to Lee's Ferry now.
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817. Lordsburg — next stop!
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818. Nice girls! Get along! Get along!
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819. Curley, look. Look at the ferry.
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820. It's burnt too.
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821. Hatfield, stand guard over there.
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822. Where's the army?
What are the soldiers doing?
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823. - Curley, what can I do?
- Are they going to let Geronimo burn and pillage the whole country?
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824. Ringo, I need you. Will you give me your word
you won't try to escape again?
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825. I'll give you my word — till Lordsburg.
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826. - Get in the coach with them women.
- I gave you my word.
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827. - Ringo, don't!
- Dallas.
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828. Buck, drive into the river
up to the hubs.
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829. Brownie! Bessie! Bridesmaid!
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830. Come on, girls! Hah! Get down!
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831. Move out! Ho!
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832. Whoa, Duchess! Come on, baby!
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833. Come on, girls. Steady now.
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834. Look out, Curley.
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835. Kid, take your suspenders
and cross-tie them wheelers.
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836. Sorry about the saddle, Kid.
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837. - Ready, Kid?
- All set.
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838. - Ready, Buck?
- All ready, Curley.
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839. Here we go! Here we go, Buck!
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840. Hyah! Hyah!
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841. Just sit quiet, folks.
You'll be all right.
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842. Come on, girl. Ho, Bridesmaid!
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843. Come on, baby! Good girl!
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844. Ho! Steady, Duchess! Steady there!
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845. Attagirl!
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846. Honey child!
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847. Easy now. Ho!
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848. Good girl. That's a girl!
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849. Whoa!
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850. Ho, girl! Take it!
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851. - Hey, Curley.
- Yeah. What?
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852. You think I ought to charge
Mrs. Mallory's baby half fare?
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853. Sweetheart!
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854. Well, we'll soon be in Lordsburg.
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855. Uh, sorry I flew off the handle, Hatfield.
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856. My apologies, Doctor.
No hard feelings, I hope.
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857. All in all, it's been
an exciting, very interesting trip.
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858. Has it not?
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859. Well, now that the danger's passed, Mr. —
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860. Peacock.
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861. Ladies and gentlemen,
since it's most unlikely...
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862. that we'll ever have the pleasure
of meeting again socially...
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863. I'd like to propose a toast.
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864. Major...
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865. Gatewood...
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866. Ringo.
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867. - To your health.
- Thank you, sir.
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868. Giddap, girl!
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869. Run them! Dry Lake! Ringo!
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870. Git, girls! Go!
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871. Bridesmaid!
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872. Bridesmaid! Yow!
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873. - Yow! Ho!
- Hatfield!
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874. Yow! Yow, girl!
Yow! Yow! Yow!
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875. Giddap! Ho! Ho!
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876. Hurry up, girls!
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877. - I warned you about this — this danger!
- But you wouldn't listen to me!
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878. Gatewood, will you shut up!
I've got a patient here!
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879. No, you can't stop me.
Let me out of here, I tell you!
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880. - Will you shut up!
- You sot! Take your —
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881. Yaah!
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882. Yaah!
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883. Yow! Yow! Yow! Yaah!
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884. Yow! Hyah! Yow! Yow!
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885. Yow! Yow! Yow!
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886. Yow! Yow! Yaah!
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887. Hey, Kid!
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888. Ringo! Help!
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889. Kid! Kid!
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890. The leaders, Kid!
Get the leaders!
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891. Yow!
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892. Yow!
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893. Yow! Yow!
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894. Curley! More ammunition!
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895. Do you hear it?
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896. Do you hear it?
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897. It's a bugle!
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898. They're blowing the charge!
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899. If you see Judge Greenfield...
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900. tell him his son —
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901. - Thank heaven you're safe, Lucy.
- Where's Richard? Is he all right?
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902. Oh, he's all right.
Don't you worry.
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903. - It isn't a bad wound.
- We'll take you to him immediately.
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904. Where's the baby, dear?
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905. I'll take the baby.
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906. Dallas.
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907. If there's ever anything I can do for —
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908. I know.
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909. Orderly.
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910. It's the Ringo Kid!
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911. Yeah!
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912. Hey, Curley! How are you?
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913. Aces and eights.
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914. Dead man's hand, Luke.
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915. Ringo Kid's in town.
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916. Yeah. Drivin' the stage.
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917. - Mis hermanos.
- Sí, patrón. Un momento.
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918. Cash in.
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919. Easy now. Easy. That's right.
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920. Good-bye, Miss Dallas.
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921. If you ever come to Kansas City, Kansas,
I want you to come out to see us.
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922. - Oh, thanks, Mr., uh —
- Peacock.
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923. - Hello, Buck.
- They got here all right.
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924. - You got through all right.
- All right, folks, you're here.
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925. All right, folks. You're all right. Unload.
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926. Here you are, Doctor.
Will you sign this?
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927. Well, Lordsburg.
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928. Thank you. And you, Doctor.
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929. There you are. Thank you.
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930. Well, Kid.
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931. Curley, how long will they give me
for breakin' out?
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932. Oh, about another year.
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933. - You know where my ranch is?
- Yeah.
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934. Will you see that
she gets there all right?
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935. Dallas.
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936. Yeah.
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937. This is no town for a girl like her.
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938. Will you do it?
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939. - Sure.
- Thanks.
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940. How are ya, Marshal?
Get my man through all right?
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941. I don't need them.
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942. If you don't want to lose your prisoner, Sheriff,
you'd better take care of him yourself.
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943. - What's your name, mister?
- My name is Gatewood. Ellsworth H. Gatewood.
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944. Oh. Gatewood. You didn't think they'd have
the telegraph wires fixed, did you?
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945. You thought you escaped.
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946. We got our banker!
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947. Can I meet you back here in 10 minutes?
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948. I gave you my word, Curley.
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949. I ain't goin' back on it now.
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950. No ammunition.
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951. I lied to you, Curley.
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952. Got three left.
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953. Come on.
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954. Good night, Kid.
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955. - Is this where you live?
- No.
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956. I gotta know where you live, don't I?
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957. No. Don't come any further.
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958. It's all been a crazy dream.
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959. I've been out of my mind just hopin'.
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960. Say good-bye here, Kid.
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961. We ain't never gonna say good-bye.
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962. Could I have that?
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963. Give me the shotgun.
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964. Shotgun!
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965. Luke! Luke, please don't!
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966. Well, Kid, I —
I told you not to follow me.
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967. Dallas.
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968. I asked you to marry me, didn't I?
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969. I'll never forget you asked me, Kid.
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970. That's something.
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971. Wait here.
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972. Uh —
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973. Ringo said he'll be passing this way in...
six or seven minutes.
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974. Come on.
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975. I'll take that shotgun, Luke.
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976. You'll take it in the belly
if you don't get out of my way.
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977. I'll have you indicted for murder
if you step outside with that shotgun.
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978. We'll attend to you later.
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979. Don't ever let me do that again.
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980. Luke.
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981. Hey, Billy! Billy, kill that story about the Republican
convention in Chicago and take this down!
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982. "The Ringo Kid was killed on Main Street
in Lordsburg tonight!
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983. And among the additional dead was" —
Leave that blank for a spell.
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984. - I didn't hear any shootin', Ed.
- You will, Billy. You will.
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985. Hank missed him — at four feet.
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986. Ringo. Ringo.
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987. Ringo.
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988. Ready, Kid?
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989. Thanks, Curley.
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990. Curley's gonna see that you
get to my place across the border.
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991. Well, good-bye, Dallas.
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992. Good-bye.
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993. Maybe you'd like to ride a ways
with the Kid.
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994. Please.
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995. - Yea! Yea!
- Yea!
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996. Well, they're saved
from the blessings of civilization.
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997. Yeah.
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998. Doc?
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999. I'll, uh, buy you a drink.
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1000. Just one.
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