1. - Whoa!
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2. A song never fails
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3. where the distances are great
and the scenery monotonous.
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4. Additionally, my pleasing baritone
seems to inspirit ol' Dan here
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5. and keep him in good heart
during the day's measure of hoof clops.
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6. Ain't that right, Dan?
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7. Maybe some of y'all have heard of me.
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8. Buster Scruggs, known to some
as the San Saba Songbird.
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9. I got other handles, nicknames,
appellations, and cognomens,
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10. but this one here I don't consider
to be even halfway earned.
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11. "Misanthrope"? I don't hate my fellow man,
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12. even when he's tiresome and surly
and tries to cheat at poker.
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13. I figure that's just a human material,
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14. and him that finds in it
cause for anger and dismay
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16. Ain't that right, Dan?
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17. Well, folks,
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18. there's a little cantina
on the other side of yon rimrocks.
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19. And if I'm in luck,
there'll be customers there
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20. amenable to drawing up in a circle
around a deck of cards.
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21. I'd like me a splash of whiskey
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22. and keep my singing voice in fettle.
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23. Whiskey's illegal.
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24. This is a dry county.
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25. Well, what are they drinking?
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26. Whiskey.
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27. They's outlaws.
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28. Oh!
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29. Well, don't let my white duds
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30. I too have been known to violate
the statutes of man,
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31. and not a few of the laws of the Almighty.
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32. You ain't no outlaw.
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33. And we don't drink with tinhorns.
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34. Sir, it seems that you are no better
a judge of human beings
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35. than you are a specimen of one.
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36. Just on a brief inventory,
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37. I'd say that you could use yourself
a shave and a brighter disposition.
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38. And lastly, if you don't mind me
aspersin' your friends,
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40. Your shootin' iron work?
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41. Appears to do. Yes.
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42. Huh.
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43. It appears that the vitals of this lucky
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44. Sloppy shootin' on my part.
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45. Here now, I'll get that for you, partner.
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46. A coup de grâce I'll leave to the wolves
and gila monsters.
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47. Adios, amigo.
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48. Frenchman's Gulch.
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49. This town is new to me.
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50. Hold on, son.
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51. House policy.
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52. Here's the six-shooter.
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53. You'll be wanting
the senorita pistols as well?
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54. Everything. House policy.
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55. Feel a bit naked, but...
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56. I guess with everyone
similarly disadvantaged,
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57. there's scant chance of misadventure.
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58. - I'm out.
- Well, this is well-timed.
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59. You gentlemen mind if I take his spot?
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60. If'n you play his hand.
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61. - I would prefer not to.
- It is too late.
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62. You have regarded the cards.
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63. You seen 'em, you play 'em.
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64. I ain't anted.
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65. The other hombre anted.
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66. You seen em, you play 'em.
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67. And if'n I don't?
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68. You play them cards, fancy Dan.
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69. Can't no-one compel another man
to engage in recreation.
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70. Certainly not a son of a gun
as ill-humored as yourself.
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71. And as for names, my horse is Dan.
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72. - I'm Buster. Buster Scruggs.
- Buster Scruggs?
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73. The runt from Reata Pass?
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74. And dis-pistoled.
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75. I do hail from Reata Pass
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76. which is in the county of San Saba,
being the which-a-why
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77. the San Saba Songbird
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78. But right now, I'd appreciate it
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79. if you deposit your weapon
in the receptacle by the swinging doors,
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80. which concealing of it on your person
in the first place
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81. was a violation of the rules
of this establishment
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82. and an offense against local norms.
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83. And if'n I don't?
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84. I'm not a devious man by nature,
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85. but when you're unarmed, your tactics
might gotta be downright Archimedean.
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86. Yee-haw!
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87. Joe? Surly Joe!
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88. ♪ Surly Joe ♪
- We've lost him!
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89. You killed my brother,
you cowardly son of a bitch!
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90. Gunned him down
when he wasn't hardly looking.
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91. I can cut you a little slack,
grieving as you are,
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92. but the fact is, Buster Scruggs
don't shoot nobody in the back,
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93. and that sorry sack of bones
was more in the nature of a suicide.
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94. You're Buster Scruggs?
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95. The West Texas Twit?
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96. I assume you meant West Texas Tit,
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97. on account of that particular bird's
mellifluous warble.
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98. Call yourself any damn name you please.
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99. I want to see you outside.
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100. Wearing iron!
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101. Things have a way of escalating
out here in the West
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102. with one thing leading to another, but...
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103. I should be able to make pretty short work
of this ramified old son-of-a-gun.
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104. Scruggs! Scruggs!
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105. I'ma calling you out!
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106. Now, just hang on there, partner.
I had to strap on my tool belt.
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107. - Are you ready?
- Ready!
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108. - Are you set?
- Set!
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109. - Do you need a count?
- No, sir!
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110. Hard to trigger
with them other fingers, but...
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111. you can't be too careful.
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112. Whoa.
Looks like when they made this fella,
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113. they forgot to put in the quit.
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114. Five fingers at a bullet a piece.
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115. I ain't got but the one bullet left.
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116. Sure hope I don't miss.
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117. Let me see here.
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118. His heart would be on the left,
but in the mirror it'd be on the right.
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119. Of course, we is both facing the same way
and the gun is upside down, so...
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120. Yeah, best not to play it too fancy.
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121. Cause for reflection.
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122. Puts me in mind of a song.
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123. Buster Scruggs.
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124. The same.
You make a sweet noise there, partner.
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125. That's high praise
coming from the San Saba Song Bird.
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126. Herald of Demise.
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127. I've been hunting you up on account
of they say you're the one to beat,
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128. singing and slinging guns.
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129. Another young fella
with something to prove.
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130. I gotta set myself up
in the undertaking business.
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131. Stop doing all the skill work
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132. so another man can profit.
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133. But then,
do I want to wear a black suit?
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134. - You need a count?
- No, sir.
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135. Well, that ain't good.
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136. I shoulda seen this coming.
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137. Can't be top dog forever.
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138. There's just gotta be a place
up ahead where men ain't low down,
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139. and poker's played fair.
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140. If there weren't,
what are all the songs about?
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141. I'll see y'all there.
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142. And we can sing together
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143. and shake our heads
over all the meanness in the used to be.
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144. Fancy place.
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145. It's a comfort to the depositors.
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146. Who'd that be?
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147. Oh, we got folks from over Val Verde,
Chloride, Tucumcari itself, of course.
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148. Why, the whole entire three-county area.
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149. Hell, we even had a run on the bank once,
weren't pretty.
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150. Had to hop on the counter here
with my scattergun,
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151. talk the folks down. Well...
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152. that's banking.
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153. Ah, crazy business.
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154. Crazy business.
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155. Ever been robbed?
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156. Oh, sure I have.
Two times, attempted, I should say.
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157. One fella I shot dead. Bingo!
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158. The other I held for the marshal.
Both his legs were shredded some,
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159. had to lock him in the vault there.
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160. Marshal don't come through
but once a month,
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161. and he'd just visited the previous week.
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162. Had to billet that scamp for what,
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163. three weeks, applying a poultice
of wet leaves and urine.
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164. He's in Yuma now, busting rocks.
Still a little gimpy from what they say.
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165. Fella by the name of Civilly...
uh, Chevilly,
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166. unless I misremember,
said his pappy was—
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167. from—
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168. from France.
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169. All the cash.
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170. Okay, you got me, young fella.
You got me fair and square.
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171. The large denominations I gotta...
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172. stoop for.
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173. Psst! Hey! Come here.
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174. Timmy, get over here.
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175. Hey!
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176. - Bad shot!
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177. Pan-shot!
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178. Pan-shot!
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179. Do you have anything to say?
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180. Do you have anything to say?
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181. Do you have anything to say
before the sentence is carried out?
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182. Sentence?
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183. - What's my sentence?
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184. Son, we just held some proceedings here
for attempted bank robbery.
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185. You was off your nut feverish
for most of the goings on,
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186. but it was a fair trial
like we do here in New Mexico.
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187. These peers convicted you.
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188. I passed the sentence of death
and we found us this tree.
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189. Now this here is your opportunity
to speak your piece
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190. before your sentence is carried out.
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191. That pan-covered son of a bitch
back at the bank
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193. Okay.
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195. I reckon it is.
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196. - Can I have your horse?
- No, me.
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197. You wanna give one of these boys
your horse?
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198. Save scrapping over it after you pass?
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199. I don't want any of them to have it.
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200. Selfish bastard.
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201. - Whoa. Whoa.
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202. Whoa!
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203. Whoa.
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204. - Whoa.
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205. Easy. Easy.
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206. Oh, shit. Easy.
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207. Whoa.
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208. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.
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209. Easy.
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210. Hey!
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211. Over here!
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213. - Yeah.
- Yup.
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214. Hold still.
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215. I sure do appreciate you helping me
with these beeves.
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216. Them two compañeros I hired
to help walk 'em to Abilene
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217. started grousing about the wages
once the weather turned hot,
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218. and finally they left.
Now I come to be here by my lonesome.
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219. That's what you call
a fair-weather friend,
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220. - I tell you.
- Hmm.
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221. Yep, them boys didn't understand
the first thing about sidekicking.
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222. Hey, maybe you can sidekick up with me
on a permanent basis,
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223. this drive works out.
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224. Yeah, you seem trustworthy enough.
That's why I make the proposition.
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225. Why, a sidekick should be a reliable man.
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226. - It's the very nature the sidekick.
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227. Like there's this cowpoke I knew,
thought I knew.
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228. The per—
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229. - Dammit! Yah!
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230. Yah! Yah!
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231. No hats in the presence of Judge Hobby.
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232. - What'd this sumbitch do?
- Sir, I—
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233. Hold your tongue!
Sumbitch is a stock rustler.
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234. - Alleged.
- Yes, Your Honor.
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235. - Sir, I never—
- Hold your tongue!
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236. He was caught driving rustled beeves.
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237. Good enough. Hang him.
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238. Mmm.
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239. - First time?
Huh?
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240. There's a pretty girl.
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241. I met a traveler...
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242. in an antique land...
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243. who said, "Two vast and trunkless legs
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244. stand in the desert.
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245. Near them on the sand,
half sunk, a shattered visage lies,
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246. whose frown and wrinkled lip
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247. and sneer of cold command...
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well those passions read,
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stamped on these lifeless things...
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250. the hand that mocked them,
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251. and the heart that fed.
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252. And on the pedestal, these words appear:
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254. is Ozymandias,
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255. king of kings!
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256. Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!'
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257. Nothing beside remains.
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258. Round the decay of that colossal wreck,
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259. boundless and bare...
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261. far away."
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262. And the Lord said unto Cain,
"Where is Abel, thy brother?"
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of sweet silent thought,
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of things past...
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268. Four score and seven years ago...
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269. and that government of the people,
by the people...
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270. for the people...
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271. shall not perish
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272. from the earth.
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273. Our revels now are ended.
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275. were all spirits
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276. and are melted into air, into thin air.
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277. God bless you, sir.
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278. And like the baseless fabric
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of London, England.
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280. Armless, legless, rest assure.
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282. the great globe itself,
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283. yea, all which it inherit,
shall dissolve.
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284. God bless you.
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285. - Thank you. Coin for the young artists.
- And like this insubstantial planet faded,
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286. leave, not a rack behind.
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287. On we go. Come on.
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288. Up, there you go.
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289. And it came to pass
when they were in a field,
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290. that Cain rose up against Abel his brother
and slew him!
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291. And the Lord said unto Cain,
"Where is Abel, thy brother?"
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292. And he said, "I know not.
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293. Am I my brother's keeper?"
And the Lord said, "What has thou done?"
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294. When to the sessions
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297. and with old woes, new wail,
my dear time's waste.
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in death stateless night,
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300. and weep afresh love's long
since cancell'd woe,
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301. and moan the expense
of many a vanished sight.
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302. That this nation under God
shall have a new birth of freedom,
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303. and that government of the people,
by the people,
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304. for the people...
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305. shall not perish from the Earth.
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306. Our revels now are ended.
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307. And these our actors...
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308. I met a traveler in antique land...
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309. It blesseth him that gives
and him that takes...
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310. I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought.
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311. I met a traveler in an antique land...
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312. My punishment is greater than I can bear.
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313. Stamped on these lifeless things.
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our fathers...
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315. I met a traveler in an antique land.
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317. A fugitive...
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318. A shattered visage lies...
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319. And a vagabond, thou shalt be!
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320. For thy sweet love remembered
such wealth brings.
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323. We're going into town!
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324. All right.
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325. There.
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326. Wanna buy your friend some lovin'?
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327. I don't think so.
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328. He ever had any?
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329. Once.
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330. When in disgrace...
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332. I all alone beweep my outcast state...
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335. and curse my fate.
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336. Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,
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337. featured like him, like him,
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339. desiring this man's art
and that man's scope
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340. with what I most enjoy contented least.
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341. Yet in these thoughts myself
almost despising,
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and then my state,
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343. like to the lark at break of day
arising from sullen earth,
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347. for the people...
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348. shall not perish from the Earth.
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349. Our revels now are ended.
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350. And these, our actors,
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351. and are melted into air, into thin air.
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352. And like the baseless fabric
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353. the cloud-capp'd towers,
the gorgeous palaces, the—
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354. One at a time, ladies and gentlemen.
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355. Yeah. Twenty-one divided by three.
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357. There's the solution.
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358. Is he right? Is he clever?
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359. He's self-taught, ladies and gentlemen.
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360. He has no formal education.
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361. One at a time, ladies and gentlemen.
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363. Gallus Mathematicus,
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364. Seven plus three!
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Yes, right there.
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366. I have 11 twice.
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367. The chicken is calculating,
ladies and gentlemen.
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368. Watch this fowl thing.
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369. - That's a 22!
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370. - What a genius chicken!
- Eighteen take away seven.
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372. Eleven!
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373. Oh! Eleven, ladies and gentlemen!
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375. The Pecking Pythagorean!
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376. Whoa.
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377. Come on, Lucky.
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378. Mm-hmm.
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379. Maybe...
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381. Oh.
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382. Not a speck.
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383. Ahh. Let's go the other way.
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386. Twelve.
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387. Five. Going down.
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388. Three.
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389. Two.
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390. Back to nothing.
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392. Okay.
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393. There's a pocket up there.
How far, we don't know.
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394. You're up there.
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395. Okay, Mr. Pocket.
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396. All right.
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397. I'ma coming!
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398. I'ma coming.
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399. You just sit there,
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400. 'cause I'ma coming.
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401. Where are you, Mr. Pocket?
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402. You to the left, to the right,
or straight up the middle?
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403. Well, we'll just have to see, won't we?
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404. We'll just have to see.
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405. Goodnight, Mr. Pocket.
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406. Sit tight, Mr. Pocket!
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407. Oh.
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408. Damn it.
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409. Well, maybe just one.
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410. How high can a bird count anyway?
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411. Hmm. Almost enough to keep.
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412. You're there.
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413. How deep?
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414. End of the line...
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415. and I'm gonna getcha.
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416. I'm gonna getcha.
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417. Maybe not today, but I'm gonna getcha.
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418. Can't run away from me now, Mr. Pocket.
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419. I catch up with you tomorrow.
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420. I'm old...
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422. I'm old...
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424. Yes, sir.
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425. Hmm.
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426. Keepers.
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428. All righty.
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429. Where's your daddy?
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430. Lumps and chunks. Lumps and chunks.
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431. Mother Machree.
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432. Hello, Mr. Pocket.
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433. Hello, Mr. Pocket!
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434. You measly skunk!
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435. - You measly skunk!
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436. Camping on my trail!
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437. Letting me do all the work!
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438. And shooting me in the back!
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439. And shooting me in the back!
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440. You measly skunk.
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441. You shot me in the back!
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442. It went clean through.
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443. He didn't hit nothing important.
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444. He didn't hit nothing important.
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445. Nothing important.
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447. Don't worry, Mr. Pocket.
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448. I'll be back.
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449. I ain't walking out on you.
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450. There's your share, you measly skunk.
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451. Come on, Lucky.
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452. I heard it through the walls.
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453. He made noises, strange noises,
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454. which he characterized as a cough.
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455. Frightening.
I've never heard such a cough.
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456. And this cough did to not respond
to any kind of syrup or elixir,
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457. and it was an extremely rattly cough.
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458. No, I was not sad
to see Mr. Kincaid leave.
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459. It was not a contagious cough.
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460. Nobody here became ill.
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461. It was a nervous cough.
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462. I would not rent to a contagious cougher.
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463. I've never heard of a nervous cough.
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464. I understand
that you are about to leave us.
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465. The nervous system spreads its tendrils
throughout the body.
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466. I saw a picture of it in a book.
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467. The nervous system
does not have tendrils.
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468. I don't pretend to be a physician
or a botanist,
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469. but I know the nervous system
extends through the body
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470. and I presume that is how it learns
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471. of the various physical conditions
that it imitates.
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472. Mrs. Flannery is quite right.
I've seen that picture.
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473. My point is only that Mr. Kincaid
was not a contagious cougher.
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474. - I don't rent to such.
- Is there any more chicken and dumplings?
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475. The bowl came to me last.
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476. Yes, there's more.
We don't stint at this table.
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477. Grandma Turner looks to be finished.
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478. Are you finished, Grandma Turner?
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479. Grandma Turner's finished.
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480. Leaving us tomorrow,
jumping off the map so to speak?
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481. Yes, indeed. My brother and I are
setting off in the morning for Oregon.
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482. Oregon?
Oh, you have people out there or are you—
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483. Just scoop from her plate, Mrs. Halliday.
Grandma Turner's quite done.
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484. No, I— Not exactly.
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485. That is, my brother does.
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486. Well, go ahead and tell him, Alice.
Don't be tongue-tied.
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487. She has exciting news.
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488. I...
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489. I'm to be married, or at least I may be
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490. to Gilbert's associate.
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491. He's well fixed out there.
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492. You are not certain
whether you are going to be married?
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493. Has the gentleman not proposed?
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494. He... Well, he...
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495. He will propose once they meet each other.
I'm sure Alice will pass muster.
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496. The match is a good one.
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497. I'm joining him in a business opportunity,
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498. and he's declared himself ready to marry
when he finds a suitable match.
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499. Alice can be very sociable and attractive
when she has a mind to be.
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500. She doesn't always have a mind to be.
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501. Well, I think she's just
the picture of charm.
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502. And we are going to miss you
so very much, Miss Longabaugh.
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503. You and Mr. Longabaugh both,
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504. and of course, Mr. Longabaugh's dog,
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505. little President Pierce. Bless him.
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506. Where— where is he now?
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507. Gilbert?
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508. Yes, sister?
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509. Two people have asked me
about President Pierce.
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510. Asked?
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511. Well... complained.
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512. About what?
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513. The barking.
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514. Indeed.
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515. Why to you?
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516. I believe they assumed he was my dog.
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517. Well, I don't know what to say.
President Pierce is a nervous creature
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518. and excited by animals larger
than himself.
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519. Almost all animals are larger
than President Pierce.
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520. Well, what of it?
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521. People are...
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522. wondering if he will bark
all the way to the Willamette Valley.
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523. What if he does?
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524. There are property rights.
The dog is my property.
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525. My property barks. There you have it.
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526. What did you tell them?
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527. Well...
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528. not that.
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529. Yes, I can only imagine what you said.
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530. Alice, sometimes you have to tell people
what's what.
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531. Ma'am.
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532. Miss?
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533. Condolences.
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534. Condolences.
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535. You going back?
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536. You— you going back now or... or...
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537. We lost him.
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538. I'm... so very sorry.
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539. - I will get a spade.
Yesterday morning...
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540. he was fine.
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541. - It is very quick, cholera.
- She a go-backer?
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542. Um...
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543. Will you be going back, Miss?
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544. Or pressing on?
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545. Going back or staying with the train?
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546. Going back...
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547. where?
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548. Uh...
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549. I don't have people.
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550. Well...
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551. I'll get a spade.
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552. Uh...
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553. You want a marker of any kind or...?
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554. We'll leave off then.
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555. Better anyway not to advertise
to the Indians.
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556. Well, they don't bother us none.
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557. Too much trouble attacking a wagon train.
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558. But they will scavenge.
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559. Uh, you got a hired boy,
don't you, Miss Longabaugh?
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560. Yes. Matt.
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561. He'll handle your team.
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562. He has been.
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563. Gilbert did very little.
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564. - You call on myself or Mr. Arthur if you—
- Yah!
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565. - Miss?
- Please, don't stand.
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566. Could I ask your advice, Mr. Knapp?
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567. Certainly, Miss.
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568. Would you like some supper
or coffee with us?
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569. No, thank you.
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570. My hired boy, Matt,
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571. he told me that my brother promised him
half his wages
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572. when we get to Fort Laramie.
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573. - How much he say that was?
Two hundred dollars.
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574. Two hundred dollars is half?
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575. Yes.
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576. And the other half
when we get to the Willamette Valley.
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577. - High price.
- It is an extravagant wage.
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578. Is it?
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579. - That's a high price.
- You think the boy's telling a story?
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580. Now that your brother is no longer...
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581. I don't know.
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582. Gilbert was not a good businessman.
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583. He had an enterprise in Iowa City
that ended poorly,
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584. and earlier, another that...
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585. He was a failure.
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586. That's a high price.
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587. Well, there is another problem.
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588. I cannot find any money in the wagon.
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589. I believe Gilbert kept it
in his waistcoat.
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590. Then he's still got it.
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591. A half-day's ride.
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592. Where to?
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593. How do we find him?
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594. Oh, I don't think so.
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595. I suggest you not argue
with the boy until we get to Fort Laramie.
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596. And then?
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597. Well...
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598. maybe I will talk to the boy.
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599. See if I can shake him loose
from his story.
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600. Four hundred dollars. I don't know.
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601. I will have to think on this one.
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602. Miss? Could I have a word?
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603. Certainly, Mr. Knapp.
Could I offer you supper?
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604. Well, thank you. I've had mine.
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605. This is awkward, Miss, but...
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606. people have complained to Mr. Arthur
and myself about your little, uh...
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607. - President Pierce?
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608. - I have no doubt but that's your dog.
- He is not my dog.
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609. - Miss?
- He was...
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610. Mr. Longabaugh's.
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611. I know it's terrible, the noise.
I don't know what to do.
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612. Well then, I thought he was your dog.
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613. Maybe this is quite a simple matter. Uh...
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614. Can I put him down for you, Miss?
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615. All right. Well, could we not
just scare him off?
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616. Well, no.
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617. We are his food and he will follow us,
long as he can.
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618. And a wolf might play with him...
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619. uh...
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620. before he eats him.
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621. Faster is better.
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622. Yes. I understand.
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623. I will attend to it right away.
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624. Oh.
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625. I regret to have to tell you...
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626. I talked to your boy, Matt.
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627. I could not get him to budge.
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628. Thank you, Mr. Knapp. You are...
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629. very kind to extend yourself.
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630. Here we go, little dog.
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631. I set President Pierce down, and...
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632. Uh...
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633. he moved just as I fired.
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634. He skittered off, Miss. I...
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635. I don't believe I hit him at all.
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636. Oh, my God.
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637. I should have deputized Mr. Arthur.
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638. That man is a crack shot.
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639. - I didn't expect—
- Well, it was very kind of you.
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640. I do not think
you will see President Pierce again.
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641. I'm— I'm sorry to trouble you again.
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642. You're no trouble, Miss Longabaugh.
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643. I do apologize, Mr. Knapp.
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644. Interrupting your supper.
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645. Please, set your mind at ease, Miss.
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646. It is my duty to guide the train
and meet square any unexpected problem.
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647. Well, things are developing for the worse.
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648. - Yeah?
My boy, Matt,
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649. has asked me to affirm
his arrangement with my brother.
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650. He asked me to declare he will receive
his two payments in Fort Laramie,
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651. and in Oregon.
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652. He says if I will not affirm it,
he will depart.
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653. He will join the first party
of go-backers we meet.
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654. And leave you.
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655. Leave you out here with the wagon
high and dry.
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656. Yes.
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657. Well, well, well.
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658. - Yes, but—
Please, sit down, Miss. We—
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659. - We better talk about this.
- I don't like it.
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660. But I don't know
that it is wrong of him to ask.
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661. He is doing a job for pay.
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662. You are very broad-minded
to see the other side of it.
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663. But then what shall I do, Mr. Knapp?
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664. Shall I confess I have no money?
What is right?
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665. What is right?
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666. Miss Longabaugh...
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667. I cannot offer to drive your team
or tend your wagon in place of the boy.
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668. - Mr. Arthur—
- I would not ask you to do so.
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669. Oh, indeed.
These are my thoughts, not yours.
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670. Mr. Arthur and I have to ride
one in front of the train, one behind.
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671. We take turns, pilot and drag, but...
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672. Will you trust me for a day?
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673. Well, certainly. But how so?
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674. Tell the boy you affirm the agreement.
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675. I want to think on this for a day.
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676. I have a notion
that you may think is crackpot, but...
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677. I do not believe it is.
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678. I'm sure it is not crackpot.
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679. We'll see.
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680. Give me a day.
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681. I must talk to Mr. Arthur.
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682. Then we will talk tomorrow and...
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683. If you think it is a bad idea, well then,
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684. we will have only taken one extra day
of the boy's labor.
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685. Afternoon, partner.
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686. Mm-hmm.
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687. Which is worse, partner?
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688. Dust or mud?
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689. Both, I guess.
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690. Say...
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691. I was thinking of proposing
to Miss Longabaugh.
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692. That right?
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693. Yes, and...
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694. if she accepts, well then...
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695. I will settle in Oregon.
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696. This would be my last wagon train.
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697. I will farm.
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698. Well...
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699. we'll see how she takes it.
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700. Well, I guess I'll head back up.
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701. Unless you desire a swap.
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702. Nope.
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703. - Afternoon.
- Yep.
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704. Hep!
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705. - Miss.
- Good evening, Mr. Knapp.
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706. May we talk for a moment?
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707. So your crackpot notion?
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708. Yes.
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709. Before I expose it, may I ask something?
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710. Certainly.
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711. What...
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712. possibilities do you look forward to
in Oregon?
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713. I don't quite know.
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714. Gilbert knows— knew someone there.
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715. A Mr. Vereen who owns an orchard,
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716. or maybe more than one orchard,
and a cartage company.
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717. He was vague about his connection
with Mr. Vereen,
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718. and— and about his own
prospective position.
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719. I don't wish to slight
my brother's memory, but he could...
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720. exaggerate the nature of an opportunity.
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721. And...
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722. And Mr. Vereen's interest in myself...
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723. I fear that may also
have been speculative.
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724. I see.
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725. So, this is no definite
prospect of marriage.
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726. - No contract.
- I—
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727. No.
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728. Well...
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729. My idea then is this...
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730. And I submit it in respect,
Miss Longabaugh.
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731. I propose to assume your brother's debt
to the hired boy and to...
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732. to ask you to marry me.
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733. Oh.
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734. I submit it in respect.
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735. Oh.
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736. I have ambushed you.
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737. - I'm very sorry.
- No, no, no.
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738. I should clarify
what brings me to say these things,
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739. or I will seem like the veriest bounder.
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740. I found myself thinking
about certain matters. Um...
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741. I have been busting trail for 15 years.
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742. Last 12 with Mr. Arthur.
Mr. Arthur's a top man.
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743. Top man, but he is—
he is getting older.
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744. Slower to straighten in the morning.
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745. - Sleeping on the ground, Miss...
- Yes.
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746. To have no family
and to sleep on the ground...
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747. - Yes, it cannot be easy.
- Looking at him, well...
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748. I myself have come to the age
where either I will settle
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749. and have children
who can take care of me when I'm old
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750. or I will not.
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751. That time will have passed.
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752. Yes.
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753. So I found myself thinking, well...
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754. if I met a maiden or a widow of honor,
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755. uh...
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756. perhaps I would...
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757. - Yes.
- ... present myself—
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758. Yes, I understand.
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759. Uh...
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760. Yes.
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761. You're acquainted with the 1872 Grant?
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762. I am not.
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763. A settler in Oregon can claim 320 acres.
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764. A... married couple can claim 640.
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765. There is a, um...
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766. In Fort Laramie, there is a Mr. Bourgeois
who can sanctify marriage.
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767. Do you engage in divine worship?
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768. Yes.
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769. I am a Methodist.
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770. Yourself, Miss?
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771. I'm Episcopalian.
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772. What is your Christian name, Mr. Knapp?
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773. Uh, William.
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774. I am Billy Knapp.
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775. I am Alice Longabaugh.
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776. Now I suppose it is my turn to think.
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777. Of course.
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778. We will, um...
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779. We will let the boy keep working then?
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780. On his assumption of payment?
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781. What are you doing, Israel?
- Walking backwards.
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782. Going to walk the rest of the way
to Oregon backwards.
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783. - Don't do that.
Why not?
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784. I said don't do that.
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785. - Don't do that!
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786. Noon here!
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787. Thank you.
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788. Best not to get too far
from the train, Miss.
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789. It's like the ocean out here.
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790. Easy to get lost, Miss.
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791. I thought I should add...
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792. Alice, lest I seem hard-nosed...
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793. If you see fit to decline my proposal,
why...
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794. there's more than one way to skin a cat.
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795. We might find a boy from another wagon
to drive your team,
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796. use your oxen as payment.
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797. We will get you to Oregon, safe and sound.
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798. I don't wish to present myself
as the only alternative to ruin this.
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799. But I'm inclined to accept your proposal.
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800. All right.
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801. And I don't take yourself
to be hard-nosed.
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802. All right.
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803. My dear brother was very hard-nosed.
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804. But never very successful.
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805. It was frustrating for him.
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806. - I'm very sorry you have lost him.
Yes.
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807. But he is with his creator.
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808. His way is easy now.
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809. Yes, his way was difficult.
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810. I must say,
it was difficult to be with him.
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811. I was very nervous being with him.
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812. Not afraid of him.
He would not hurt a fly. I was just...
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813. not at ease.
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814. I was eaten up by nerves at the thought
of talking to Mr. Vereen, for instance.
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815. And yet, you...
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816. are so very easy to talk to.
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817. Perhaps we'll find comfort together.
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818. I had hoped for that as well.
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819. Yes, William.
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820. Come on!
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821. Well, it...
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822. It appears Miss Longabaugh is...
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823. inclined to accept my proposal.
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824. Mm-hmm.
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825. Of course, you will do fine solo.
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826. No doubt about it. Man of your skills
will always be in high demand.
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827. Where the hell is that hobble?
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828. Oh, never mind. Here it is.
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829. That man is a wonder.
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830. Well, he can read the prairie like a book.
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831. To see him cut for sign, well,
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832. you'd think the good Lord
dealt us each our five senses
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833. and bottom dealt Mr. Arthur one extra.
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834. Hmm.
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835. Still... he is old.
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836. I don't know how it'll go for him.
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837. I can't help feeling in the wrong.
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838. Your first responsibility
is to your household.
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839. - Yes, but—
I'm sorry.
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840. I should not dismiss it
with an easy apothegm.
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841. - Yes.
- Gilbert had a saying for any situation.
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842. A ready bit of wisdom.
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843. He was very certain.
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844. He was a doughface?
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845. How did— Oh!
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846. Yes. He was an admirer
of President Pierce, yes.
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847. He had fixed political beliefs.
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848. All of his beliefs were quite fixed.
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849. He would upbraid me for being wishy-washy.
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850. I never had his certainties.
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851. I suppose it is a defect.
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852. I don't think it's a defect at all.
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853. Oh, no.
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854. Uncertainty...
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855. That is appropriate
for matters of this world.
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856. Only regarding the next
are we vouchsafed certainty.
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857. Yes.
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858. I believe certainty regarding
that which we can see and touch,
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859. it is seldom justified, if ever.
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860. Down the ages, from our remote past,
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861. what certainties survive?
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862. And yet we hurry to fashion new ones.
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863. Wanting their comfort.
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864. Certainty...
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865. is the easy path.
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866. Just as you said.
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867. "Straight is the gate..."
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868. "And narrow the way."
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869. Indeed.
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870. Indeed.
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871. Sign, Mr. Arthur?
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872. Horses.
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873. You keep on.
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874. Gonna talk to Mr. Knapp.
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875. - Hey!
Whoa! Whoa!
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876. Where's the woman?
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877. Huh?
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878. Miss Longabaugh. Where is she?
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879. Went over there.
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880. Over there? Why's that?
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881. I don't know. Heard that mutt barking.
President Pierce.
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882. Hah! Hah! Yah, yah, yah! Yah!
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883. Yah!
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884. - What are they, Mr. Arthur?
- Prairie dogs, ma'am.
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885. Aren't they darling? I believe—
- Ma'am, we best, uh—
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886. President Pierce is trying to understand
what those creatures are,
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887. whether they're squirrels
and he should try to chase them,
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888. - or if they're other dogs.
- Get down.
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889. - Mr. Arthur?
- Get down now, Miss.
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890. - Get down!
- Mr. Arthur!
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891. Sit down below that rise there.
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892. But aren't...
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893. - Just do as I say.
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894. - We aren't going back?
- Not directly.
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895. We're in for a fight.
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896. He won't answer my peace sign.
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897. And we can't make a run for it
through this dog-town.
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898. There's only one savage.
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899. Yeah, you keep looking.
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900. It's a war party and we probably
look like easy pickin's.
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901. What they'll do, they'll rush us.
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902. 'Course dog holes
is as bad for them as for us,
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903. and they don't know how to fight.
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904. If they was to come front and back,
I couldn't handle them,
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905. but they rush in a bunch,
like damn fools.
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906. I beg your pardon, Miss.
Now you keep low here.
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907. Take this.
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908. - No.
- Take it. Take it now.
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909. Got two bullets in it.
It ain't for shooting Indians.
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910. If I see we're licked,
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911. I'm gonna shoot you and then
I'm gonna shoot myself, so that's okay.
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912. But if you see that I'm done for,
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913. well, you're gonna have to do
for yourself.
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914. Now you put it right there
so's you can't miss.
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915. - No, no, no, no, no!
- This is business, Miss Longabaugh.
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916. If they catch you, it won't be so good.
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917. After they take off
every stitch of your clothes
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918. and have their way with you,
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919. they'll stretch you out with a rawhide,
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920. and then they'll drive a stake through
the middle of your body into the ground
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921. and then they'll do some other things,
and we can't have that.
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922. Now, we ain't licked yet.
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923. But if we are...
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924. you know what to do.
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925. That's supposed to scare us.
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926. Won't bother us none, will it, Miss?
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927. No, Mr. Arthur.
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928. That Indian in the middle there...
he's the mucky muck,
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929. and if I shoot him,
well, that's bad medicine,
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930. and I think they'll all lose their spit
and light out.
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931. Anyway, we're gonna have us a good fight.
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932. Dog hole!
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933. Dog hole!
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934. Ha!
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935. They got the lay of the land now.
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936. Yah!
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937. This time they'll come with a purpose.
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938. You all right, Miss?
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939. Yes, Mr. Arthur.
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940. They ain't gonna do this all day.
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941. This'll tell the tale.
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942. Come on.
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943. - Mr. Arthur?
- Hold on, Miss.
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944. Oh, my.
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945. Poor little gal.
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946. She hadn't ought to have did it.
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947. Oh, my.
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948. Oh!
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949. Oh, I am sorry.
Didn't mean to wake you, sir.
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950. You did not wake me.
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951. For I was not asleep.
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952. Oh? Not asleep. I see.
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953. I apologize for disturbing anyone else
if I did.
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954. How much to go, you reckon?
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955. Oh, not a great distance.
Not great at all. We're making good time.
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956. You haven't been to Fort Morgan before,
I take it.
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957. Me? No.
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958. - You?
- Oh, yes, many times. Many times.
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959. Ferrying cargo.
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960. Him's yourn?
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961. As much as he's anyone's.
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962. - Isn't he, Clarence?
- As much as anyone's.
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963. - A loved one?
- By somebody, perhaps.
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964. You did not know him?
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965. We knew him only at the end.
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966. No, I have not been to Fort Morgan.
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967. I know little of cities.
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968. I'm a trapper living alone mostly
in these last years,
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969. but I would descend into town
every so often with my pelts.
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970. Uh, sell them and talk.
Keep my hand in talk.
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971. You gotta keep your hand in talking
even if you live in the wild.
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972. It's true. Practice.
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973. In town, I would talk to them
was interested.
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974. Saloon mostly, till they asked me
to take my business elsewhere.
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975. What kind of sense that make?
There was only the one saloon.
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976. Keeper called me tedious.
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977. Tedious! Me.
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978. If tidings from the greater world
are tedious,
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979. I would descend from the mountains,
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980. not having talked for many months,
with much to tell.
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981. Much to tell, having stored considerable.
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982. Though for many years,
I did not live alone in the wild.
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983. I did have a consort,
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984. a stout woman of the Hunkpapa Sioux.
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985. We had a companionship of sorts.
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986. But there is a lady present.
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987. A life together marked
by the passing of the seasons
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988. and the corresponding travels of game.
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989. In the latter,
she took very little interest.
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990. Well, her duties was domestic.
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991. I would track and trap,
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992. and she would terry hearthside.
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993. We did not talk.
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994. She had no English and I am not schooled
in the gibberings of the nations.
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995. Well, I say we did not talk,
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996. but sometimes we would, often at length,
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997. each in own tongue without benefit
of understanding the other.
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998. But the sound of a human voice
is a comfort
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999. when you're cabined up in the woods
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1000. and all'd otherwise be
but the murmur of wind
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1001. and the clop of snow
from an overloaded branch.
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1002. Well, I said
"not understanding each other,"
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1003. but it weren't entirely so.
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1004. I could often read by means
of the tenor of her speech
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1005. or certain facial expressions,
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1006. the emotional import
of what she was saying.
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1007. And she was often vexed with me.
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1008. I seldom knew why.
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1009. And then she moved on.
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1010. Did you love her?
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1011. Oh, I don't know.
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1012. I never even knew her name,
but I will say this.
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1013. The nature of them vocal intonations
and the play of feeling upon her face
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1014. helped me to gather that, uh...
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1015. people are like ferrets, or a beaver.
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1016. All pretty much alike.
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1017. Yeah, one like the next.
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1018. I don't doubt it's the same
even if you travel to Siam.
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1019. People are not the same.
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1020. There are two kinds,
utterly distinct.
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1021. And what would those be, madame?
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1022. - Lucky and unlucky?
- No, hale and frail.
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1023. Difficult to knock to the floor,
or wilting.
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1024. Those are not the two kinds.
You well know the two kinds.
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1025. One kind. Ain't no two kinds.
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1026. Unless you mean trapper and townsman.
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1027. Upright and sinning.
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1028. Don't be a fool.
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1029. Fool? Oh, yes.
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1030. I know, "tedious fool."
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1031. You're not the first
to lodge that complaint.
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1032. I challenge your credentials, madam,
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1033. for assessing human worth.
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1034. People are like ferrets.
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1035. People are not like ferrets,
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1036. and I speak not on my own authority,
but on that of the Holy Bible.
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1037. And here I speak on high authority.
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1038. My husband, Dr. Betjeman, was an expert,
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1039. a lecturer at the Chautauqua
on moral and spiritual hygiene,
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1040. - now retired.
- Moral hygiene...
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1041. I have the benefit of his insights.
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1042. His lectures were spectacularly attended.
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1043. He was— He is considered an expert
on spiritual betterment.
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1044. Jacob's ladder?
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1045. Betterment?
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1046. But I don't suppose you have ever
been much occupied
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1047. with the betterment of your soul.
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1048. Well, I'm not an enemy of betterment,
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1049. but I am kept very busy with my traps.
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1050. Your husband isn't with you.
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1051. We have been separated for some time.
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1052. He has been... East.
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1053. Illness has kept him,
but now we shall be reunited.
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1054. - It will be a great joy.
- He awaits you in Fort Morgan?
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1055. Yes. I have been living with my daughter
and son-in-law these last three years.
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1056. Parents should not burden
the household of the child.
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1057. This was wrong of you, madame.
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1058. I was not a burden.
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1059. - I was welcome in my daughter's house.
- Oh, she would say so, of course,
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1060. but no doubt you could read
in her facial expression,
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1061. as pointed out by the tedious man,
that your presence was not wanted.
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1062. We each have a life.
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1063. Each a life only our own.
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1064. You know nothing of me
or my domestic affairs.
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1065. I know that we must each
spin our own wheel and play our own hand.
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1066. I was once at cards
with a man named Cipolski.
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1067. - This was very many years ago—
- He a Polack?
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1068. - He was Polonais, oui. And we—
- I knew a Polack.
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1069. We were at cards.
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1070. My hand was poor, I folded,
but Cipolski and four others remained.
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1071. Cipolski said to me,
"René, I am in distress.
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1072. You must play for me
while I perform mes nécessités."
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1073. My necessaries.
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1074. I said, "Friend, no.
I cannot wager for you."
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1075. He said, "Of course you can.
We know each other well.
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1076. You wager as I would do."
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1077. I say, this is quite impossible, no?
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1078. How a man wager,
it is decided by who he is,
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1079. by the entirety of his relation to poker,
right up until the moment of that bet.
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1080. I cannot bet for you. Pourquoi pas?
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1081. I cannot know you, not to this degree.
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1082. We must each play our own hand.
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1083. "No, Cipolski." I say, "No.
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1084. We may call each other friend,
but we cannot know each other so."
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1085. You can know him. People are like ferrets.
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1086. - People are not like ferrets!
- You misunderstand, mon vieux.
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1087. We can know each other, oui,
to a certain level,
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1088. but to know entire, impossible.
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1089. - Poker is a gambling game.
- Mmm.
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1090. You have pursued a life
of vice and dissipation
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1091. and you are no doubt expert
in such pursuits,
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1092. but no conclusions drawn
from such an existence
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1093. will apply to a life rightly lived.
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1094. Life is life.
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1095. Cards will teach you
what you need to know.
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1096. You, madame, you speak of your life
with your husband, who awaits,
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1097. and you fly to him with the certainty
he loves you as he did three years ago.
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1098. Bon, three years.
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1099. There was a flame.
You do not know there is.
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1100. Among decent people,
relations are eternal.
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1101. Decent people stay true...
to others, to themselves.
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1102. Life is change.
Presumptuous man.
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1103. You say my daughter doesn't love me,
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1104. - that my husband no longer does—
- If he ever did.
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1105. - No offense, madame.
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1106. My point is that we can never know,
not to the deepest level.
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1107. And the word "love,"
well, it can have different meanings, no?
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1108. - Now hold on there, mister.
I know what love means!
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1109. Your husband was a lecturer, oui,
he was an educator.
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1110. Would you say he was a man of charisma?
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1111. He was. He is!
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1112. Bon, love would mean something
quite different to such a person
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1113. who commands the love of the crowd
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1114. than it would to a person who can
only coax love through subservience.
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1115. I did not coax love from Dr. Betjeman.
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1116. I am not a wheedler.
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1117. My husband's love was freely given,
and endures.
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1118. His love was different from yours,
it's all I say.
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1119. The person widely admired
accepts love as a tribute
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1120. and he confers his own love as an honor,
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1121. for, coming from him,
it must have great worth.
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1122. But you, madame, you would not
receive this gift splendidly
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1123. as one who has no need,
but you would grasp it as a beggar!
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1124. - Ain't no call for that!
- How dare you!
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1125. Of course the great man, the admired man,
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1126. he might well accept other loves,
simply as his due,
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1127. from some of those who admire him.
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1128. And why not, if the admirer's comely?
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1129. It is a love of a different kind,
of course, than the domestique.
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1130. - But in France, we say—
- You—
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1131. - You deplorable...
Ease up there now, lady!
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1132. - You depraved...
- Take it easy. He's just a Frenchman!
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1133. - You've given her a fit, Frenchie!
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1134. - We must stop the coach!
- Coachman won't stop.
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1135. He must stop. We are the passengers!
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1136. - Coachman won't stop.
- We must stop. Coachman!
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1137. Coachman!
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1138. Coachman, I say!
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1139. We must stop!
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1140. Coachman! Coach— Merde.
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1141. He will not stop.
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1142. He never stops. Policy.
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1143. You're all right. You're all right, miss.
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1144. Please... stop doing that.
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1145. I am sorry.
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1146. I do apologize.
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1147. He sings it every trip.
Always does this to me.
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1148. You'd think with the business we're in,
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1149. I wouldn't be so...
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1150. What is your business?
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1151. Well...
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1152. I like to say that we're...
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1153. - reapers.
- Harvesters of souls.
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1154. We help people
who have been adjudged to be ripe.
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1155. - You're bounty hunters.
- Literal man!
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1156. Cruel man! Yes, fine. Bounty hunters.
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1157. An ugly title.
As if emolument were the point.
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1158. Is the cobbler not paid for his shoes?
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1159. - It's an honest calling.
- So, uh...
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1160. him on the roof, he was wanted?
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1161. Oh, Mr. Thorpe was very much wanted,
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1162. - judging by what they're paying for him.
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1163. - What'd he do?
- Oh, I don't know. Does it matter?
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1164. Just as you said, madame,
there are two kinds of people.
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1165. In our business, they are dead or alive.
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1166. So you will take them alive?
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1167. I didn't say that.
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1168. Neither do I take them alive.
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1169. 'Course, it's entirely different business,
and I work alone.
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1170. Yes, well, we're a duo, a tandem, a team.
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1171. They're so easily taken
when they're distracted, people are.
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1172. So, I'm the distractor
with a little story,
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1173. a little conversation, a song, a sparkle.
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1174. And Clarence does the thumping
while their attention is on me.
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1175. He's very good, this one.
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1176. - You should see him.
- No, he's good.
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1177. I can thump.
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1178. Mr. Thorpe up there, a typical case.
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1179. I told him the story
of the Midnight Caller.
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1180. "Someone is outside, knocking."
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1181. "No, don't open it, mother.
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1182. What living thing
could be out in such a storm?"
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1183. You know the story,
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1184. but people can't get enough of them,
like little children.
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1185. Because, well, they connect the stories
to themselves, I suppose,
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1186. and we all love hearing about ourselves,
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1187. so long as the people in the stories
are us, but not us.
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1188. Not us in the end, especially.
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1189. The Midnight Caller gets him...
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1190. never me.
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1191. I'll live forever.
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1192. I must say...
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1193. it's always interesting watching them
after Clarence has worked his art,
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1194. watching them negotiate...
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1195. the passage.
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1196. Passage?
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1197. From here to there.
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1198. To the other side. Watching them...
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1199. try to make sense of it
as they pass to that other place...
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1200. I do like looking into their eyes
as they try to make sense of it.
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1201. I do.
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1202. I do.
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1203. Try to make sense of what?
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1204. All of it.
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1205. And do they ever...
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1206. succeed?
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1207. How would I know?
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1208. I'm only watching.
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1209. Well, Fort Morgan.
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1210. I presume we're all staying at the hotel?
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1211. Including Mr. Thorpe.
Too late to drop him with the sheriff.
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1212. I suppose Mr. Thorpe will stay
in your room, Clarence.
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1213. - Don't fancy much having him in mine.
- Whatever you say, boss.
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1214. Or we could sit him up in the parlor.
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1215. Little surprise for the guests
in the morning.
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1216. Give him a newspaper, sir,
and a glass of port.
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1217. - Oof!
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1218. - You clumsy fool!
- Sorry, sir.
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1219. Don't apologize to me.
It's Mr. Thorpe, isn't it?
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1220. Sorry, Mr. Thorpe.
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1221. Joking aside...
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1222. your room, I think, Clarence.
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1223. Whatever you say, sir. If you say so.
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1224. No worries about him snoring.
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1225. I'm not worried, boss.
- You never worry.
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1226. - One of your virtues.
Thanks very much.
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1227. There we go.
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1228. - Go ahead on.
- Oh, après vous.
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1229. Ladies first.
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1230. I must be helped down.
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1231. Will someone open the door for a lady?
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1232. Dr. Betjeman is waiting.
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1233. Step.
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1235. Step.
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1236. Step.
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1237. Step.
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1238. Step.
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1239. Step.
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1240. Step.
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1241. Yah!
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1242. Step.
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1243. Yah! Yah!
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1244. Yah! Yah!
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1245. Yah! Hiyah!
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