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SPEAKER_00 You take this bunch on in I'll look over that hill over there see if I can
find any more give you along after that Well, if I don't find any I'm not
gonna be sitting by the fire by the time you get those in the corral Take it
easy, right?
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SPEAKER_01 You'll never get that thing off.
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SPEAKER_01 Why don't you quit?
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SPEAKER_03 We can try, can't we?
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SPEAKER_03 As much good as it'll do.
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SPEAKER_03 Tyler, he's slowing us down.
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SPEAKER_01 I'm telling you, Bolton's picked up our tracks by now.
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SPEAKER_05 You ain't gonna leave me, Sutton.
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SPEAKER_05 We're not leaving you.
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SPEAKER_05 If you hadn't killed that guard, Bolton wouldn't have found out about us
for another day.
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SPEAKER_05 I never meant to kill him.
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SPEAKER_05 I was just paying him back for something he'd done to me.
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SPEAKER_05 Over to this friend's place where you're taking us.
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SPEAKER_05 Maybe he'll have a chisel or something.
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SPEAKER_01 Sure.
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SPEAKER_01 We'll just walk in and tell her you always go around wearing chains.
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SPEAKER_01 A girl?
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SPEAKER_00 so
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SPEAKER_03 I always knew you were good for something, brother, but I never figured
you'd be making houses out of cards.
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SPEAKER_03 I ain't got but three more cards left.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm gonna make it this time for sure.
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SPEAKER_03 Gee, I'm proud of you, brother.
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, you have to breathe so **** hard when you're talking, you don't
blow out my house of cards here.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, yeah.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, see, when I mean I'm proud of you, I mean I'm really proud of you!
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SPEAKER_03 **** it, little Joe!
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_03 Boy, did you collect them strays, huh?
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, yeah.
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SPEAKER_03 I got a couple of them, and I checked them right off on the tow chief.
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SPEAKER_03 Good.
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SPEAKER_03 Adam get back, too?
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SPEAKER_03 No, no, but he said he'd be right along.
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SPEAKER_03 Good.
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SPEAKER_03 Sit down, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 Glad to see you.
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SPEAKER_03 You boys were riding the lion out by the old trains, weren't you, Little
Joe?
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SPEAKER_03 Maybe Adam just decided to go by and pay Miss Netter a visit, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 You know, I wish one of you boys had sparked him, Miss Netter.
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SPEAKER_03 She's a fine girl.
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SPEAKER_03 She's a handsome one, too.
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SPEAKER_03 Hey, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 Hmm?
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SPEAKER_03 What about Little Joe?
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SPEAKER_03 Don't you think he'd make a nice husband for Miss Netter?
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SPEAKER_03 You could arrange it, too, couldn't you, Pa?
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SPEAKER_03 That's not a bad idea.
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SPEAKER_03 Hey, look, you're kidding.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't want to get married, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, she's a pretty girl, isn't she?
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SPEAKER_03 Well, yeah, but... She's pretty, ain't she?
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SPEAKER_03 Pa, I think she's one of the prettiest girls I've ever seen.
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SPEAKER_03 Of course she is.
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SPEAKER_03 And she's got the makings of one of the finest little horse ranches in
this country, ain't she, Pa?
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SPEAKER_03 She certainly has.
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SPEAKER_03 It's all paid for and clear, little Joe.
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, well, I don't care.
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SPEAKER_03 I just don't feel like getting married.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, not for a couple of days, anyway.
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SPEAKER_03 You know, Hoss, I think he's gonna change his mind.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm sure he will, Paul.
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SPEAKER_03 And when he does, we're gonna all be real proud of him.
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, it must be Adam.
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SPEAKER_03 Sounds like more than one to me, Paul.
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SPEAKER_03 Detail, halt!
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SPEAKER_03 Soldiers.
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SPEAKER_03 That's strange.
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, that's right.
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SPEAKER_03 Detail this month.
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SPEAKER_03 Stand to your horses.
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SPEAKER_03 Captain James Bolton, Provisional Barracks, Fort Dayton.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, Captain, please, come in.
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SPEAKER_03 These are my sons, Hoss and Little Joe.
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SPEAKER_03 How are you, Captain?
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SPEAKER_03 Well, Captain, I suppose you must have your hands pretty full these
days, what with the Indian uprisings and all.
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SPEAKER_03 Please, sit down.
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SPEAKER_03 Fort Dayton is a casual's post.
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SPEAKER_03 What's that?
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SPEAKER_03 A place for troops deemed not fit for line duty.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, the least we could do is get your men some coffee.
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SPEAKER_03 It's pretty cold out there today.
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SPEAKER_03 Hoss, see that Hopsin gets some coffee out to the men.
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_03 Hold that.
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SPEAKER_03 My men are on duty.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, I ain't on duty, Captain.
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SPEAKER_03 You want some coffee?
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SPEAKER_03 No.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm trailing three deserters that escaped from my stockade.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, Captain, do you think they headed up this way?
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SPEAKER_03 The trail led to your land.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, as I was riding a fence all morning, I didn't see anything.
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SPEAKER_03 How about you, Hoss?
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SPEAKER_03 Nope.
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SPEAKER_03 No sign of tracks, campfire, trampled-down brush?
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SPEAKER_03 I didn't see anything.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, that's odd.
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SPEAKER_03 Captain, I don't see why that should be so odd.
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SPEAKER_03 We have a pretty big piece of land here.
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SPEAKER_03 Three men could very easily lose themselves on it.
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SPEAKER_03 Perhaps.
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SPEAKER_03 Who else is in the house with you now?
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SPEAKER_03 Upsing, our cook, our captain.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, surely you don't think that those three men are hiding in this
house.
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SPEAKER_03 It's not within my province to think one way or the other, Mr.
Cartwright.
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SPEAKER_03 Then let me set you straight, Captain.
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SPEAKER_03 Those men are not here.
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SPEAKER_03 Then you'll have no objection to my men searching the area.
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SPEAKER_03 Captain!
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SPEAKER_03 I just told you.
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SPEAKER_03 Those men are not in this house.
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SPEAKER_03 Let me state the situation very precisely for you, Mr. Cartwright.
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SPEAKER_03 We know that those three men came to this general area.
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SPEAKER_03 It is also quite obvious they cannot evade detection without some
outside help.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, anyone aiding them in any way will be charged with and tried for
obstructing military justice.
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SPEAKER_03 Hoss, will you be good enough to show the captain out?
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SPEAKER_03 You bet you, Paul.
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SPEAKER_03 Captain.
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SPEAKER_03 My son, let him go.
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SPEAKER_03 Let him go.
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SPEAKER_03 Release him.
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SPEAKER_03 Adam, what happened?
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SPEAKER_04 I don't know, Pa.
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SPEAKER_04 Just west of where me and Joe split up, I heard this noise, turned around,
and somebody jumped me.
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SPEAKER_04 Did you see their faces?
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SPEAKER_03 Come on, let's get them into the house.
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SPEAKER_01 Joe, get the liniment.
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SPEAKER_03 Okay, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, it's not as bad as I thought at first.
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SPEAKER_03 The man that assaulted you, could you tell if there were three of them?
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SPEAKER_04 I know there were at least two of them.
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SPEAKER_04 Somewhere in the back of my mind,
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SPEAKER_04 talking about whether to kill me or not.
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SPEAKER_04 It could have been a third.
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SPEAKER_04 Take it easy, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 Pa, it looks to me like it's right now time for some settling up to be done.
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SPEAKER_03 We'll do the settling up.
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SPEAKER_03 Move over.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, Hoss, I want you to bandage Adam up and get him up to bed.
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SPEAKER_03 Pa, I kind of figured I'm riding with you.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, little Joe knows exactly where Adam and he were running up those
strays.
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SPEAKER_03 Any time you say, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 These are the men I'm after.
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SPEAKER_03 They belong to me.
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SPEAKER_03 I think there's something we'd better straighten out, Captain.
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SPEAKER_03 This is my land you're on, and that's my son who's been ambushed.
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SPEAKER_03 Now, if you want to ride along, fine.
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SPEAKER_03 But you ride where I say, and you ride behind me.
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SPEAKER_03 Otherwise, take your men and get off the Ponderosa.
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SPEAKER_03 And if they are the men I'm after?
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SPEAKER_03 Joseph?
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SPEAKER_00 Uh, let's take a breather.
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SPEAKER_03 Sutton, are you sure you know where you're taking us?
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SPEAKER_01 If you want to strike out on your own, go ahead.
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SPEAKER_01 I'm not stopping you, am I?
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SPEAKER_01 Ranch is over that way, I think.
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SPEAKER_01 Yeah, I'm sure of it.
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SPEAKER_05 Well, how... How do you know they're gonna take us in?
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SPEAKER_01 I told you I worked there when I was drifting west a couple of years back.
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, I'd have stayed on, maybe, except the old man running it booted me
off, because his daughter took to me.
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SPEAKER_01 I always promised Ned I'd be coming back for her.
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SPEAKER_01 Just a little sooner than I figured, that's all.
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SPEAKER_00 Ow!
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SPEAKER_00 Shut up!
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SPEAKER_05 Ow!
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SPEAKER_05 Ain't nothing to hear us but hoot-owls and crawlies.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't like it neither.
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SPEAKER_03 You ain't ever known anything better.
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SPEAKER_03 Cut it!
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SPEAKER_03 Cut it out, both of you!
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SPEAKER_03 That's an order!
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SPEAKER_01 That's an order?
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SPEAKER_03 You hear him, Mertz?
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SPEAKER_01 Only you ain't an officer no more, Tyler, so maybe you ought to forget
about issuing orders.
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SPEAKER_01 You know, I still don't figure you out.
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SPEAKER_03 Mertz here was facing the gallows.
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SPEAKER_03 Me, I still had five years left to serve.
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SPEAKER_03 Hey, this cave, it's a pretty good place to hold up.
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SPEAKER_01 You had about six months to do and you'd have been free.
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SPEAKER_01 So why risk your neck breaking out?
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SPEAKER_03 My reasons don't concern you.
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SPEAKER_01 Maybe.
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SPEAKER_01 Maybe not.
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SPEAKER_03 Look, you two hold up here.
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SPEAKER_03 I'll go see if it's clear at the girl's place.
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SPEAKER_03 I'll just go with you if you don't mind.
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SPEAKER_01 All right, but not him.
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SPEAKER_01 Let her scare off if she sees him parading up in them chains.
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SPEAKER_05 You going to leave me?
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, yeah.
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SPEAKER_03 He's right.
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SPEAKER_03 You lie low here till we get some other clothes and something to pry those
chains off with.
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SPEAKER_05 You coming back for sure?
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SPEAKER_05 You give me your Bible word?
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SPEAKER_03 You have my word.
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SPEAKER_01 Well, if you're coming, let's get moving.
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SPEAKER_03 There's no sign of him up there, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 They must have headed off in that direction.
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, probably kept to the creek bed on the other side.
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SPEAKER_03 It's turning dry now, but the bank should still be soft enough to leave
prints.
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_00 Yeah, somebody came through here, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 Not too long ago.
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SPEAKER_03 Hold it.
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SPEAKER_03 Here they are again.
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SPEAKER_00 Spread out.
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SPEAKER_03 Search any spot that's big enough to hide any of them.
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SPEAKER_03 If that's all right with you, Mr. Cartwright.
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SPEAKER_00 Put up your gun, Captain.
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SPEAKER_03 All right, now.
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SPEAKER_03 Where are those other two men that were with you?
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SPEAKER_03 I charge and hereby arrest this man for known and specific crimes
against the Articles of War.
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SPEAKER_03 Captain, he's a military prisoner now.
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SPEAKER_03 I'll get your answers for you.
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SPEAKER_03 Corporal, take the prisoner in charge.
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SPEAKER_03 You better get those answers, Captain.
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SPEAKER_03 All right, Mertz.
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SPEAKER_03 Where are the other two?
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SPEAKER_03 You put a blotch on my record, Mertz, and I intend to erase it.
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SPEAKER_03 Where are they?
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SPEAKER_05 I don't know.
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SPEAKER_05 We split off.
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SPEAKER_05 That's the truth, mister.
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SPEAKER_05 I swear it.
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SPEAKER_03 Just get the answers, Captain.
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SPEAKER_03 Maybe you're right.
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SPEAKER_03 If he knew where the others were, he'd be pouring it out.
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SPEAKER_03 Because he's ****.
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SPEAKER_03 And **** always breaks.
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SPEAKER_03 Isn't that right, Mertz?
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SPEAKER_03 Or have you forgotten what it's like in the hotbox?
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SPEAKER_05 Someday... Someday somebody's gonna get you, Butcher.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, it won't be you, Mertz.
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SPEAKER_03 I can assure you of that.
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SPEAKER_05 No.
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SPEAKER_05 No!
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SPEAKER_05 No!
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SPEAKER_05 No!
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SPEAKER_05 I'd rather die than go into that hotbox!
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SPEAKER_05 No!
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SPEAKER_05 No!
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SPEAKER_03 The prisoner was attempting to escape.
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SPEAKER_03 You're a witness to that.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm also witness to the fact that you deliberately tried to murder him.
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SPEAKER_03 Walton, I'm going to see to it that my good friend Colonel Metcalf at Fort
Dayton gets to know exactly what kind of officer he has in his command.
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SPEAKER_01 Nice ranch.
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SPEAKER_01 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_01 Where do you see the **** who lives on it?
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SPEAKER_03 We better get cleaned up.
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SPEAKER_03 First, we're scared to death walking this way.
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SPEAKER_01 Scared?
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SPEAKER_01 I guess you didn't listen good when I told you about her.
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SPEAKER_01 We were real friendly, Netta and me.
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SPEAKER_01 That ain't her I'm worried about.
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SPEAKER_01 Don't close the door so we can hear if anyone's coming.
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SPEAKER_01 Hey, there's what we want.
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SPEAKER_01 Here, put this on.
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SPEAKER_01 Help you look human again.
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SPEAKER_03 Good looking colt.
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SPEAKER_03 His mother must have died.
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SPEAKER_03 He needs care.
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SPEAKER_03 This is a fine time to be fussing over horses.
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SPEAKER_03 I sometimes prefer them to people.
16:41 → 16:43
SPEAKER_01 And what's that supposed to mean?
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SPEAKER_03 Nothing.
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SPEAKER_03 Just a thought.
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SPEAKER_03 I'd sure like to see Butcher Bolton's face right now.
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SPEAKER_01 He's probably chasing us halfway across the Sierra.
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SPEAKER_03 Uh-uh.
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SPEAKER_03 I doubt it.
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SPEAKER_03 Bolton's a ****, but he was one of the best Indian trackers in the army.
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SPEAKER_03 We're not Indians.
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SPEAKER_03 Besides, after we hole up here for a couple of days, they'll probably
quit looking for us.
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SPEAKER_03 Not Bolton.
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SPEAKER_03 All right, not Bolton, maybe, but the brass.
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SPEAKER_03 They'll figure it's not worth the effort.
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SPEAKER_01 You're an officer.
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SPEAKER_01 You know how they think.
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SPEAKER_03 I was an officer.
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SPEAKER_03 About this girl of yours.
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SPEAKER_03 You've been gone for two years.
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SPEAKER_03 How do you know she hasn't married or something?
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SPEAKER_03 I know.
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SPEAKER_01 Yeah, I'd like to make a little bet on it.
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SPEAKER_03 You already have.
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SPEAKER_03 You got a life.
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SPEAKER_01 Yours too.
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SPEAKER_01 And don't you ever forget it.
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SPEAKER_00 What?
18:01 → 18:01
SPEAKER_00 Where's Jimmy?
18:01 → 18:01
SPEAKER_00 Where's Jimmy?
18:01 → 18:02
SPEAKER_00 What are you doing?
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SPEAKER_01 I told you I'd be coming back.
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SPEAKER_02 I thought you'd forgotten me.
18:40 → 18:43
SPEAKER_01 You think I could ever forget you?
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SPEAKER_01 Oh, Tyler, come here.
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SPEAKER_01 This is my partner.
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SPEAKER_01 I've been telling him all about you.
18:51 → 18:54
SPEAKER_01 Now he can see everything I said was true.
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SPEAKER_01 Tyler, ain't she a beauty?
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SPEAKER_03 Sutton, you never even got close.
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SPEAKER_03 It's a pleasure to meet you, miss.
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SPEAKER_03 Tyler's my name.
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SPEAKER_03 Paul Tyler.
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SPEAKER_03 Miss?
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SPEAKER_01 Her name's Nedda.
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SPEAKER_01 Call her Nedda.
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SPEAKER_02 How do you do?
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SPEAKER_02 Are you in the army with Jimmy?
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SPEAKER_03 No.
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SPEAKER_03 No, not exactly.
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SPEAKER_01 Well, you see, Nedda, I left the army some time back.
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SPEAKER_01 Tyler and me have been doing a little prospecting.
19:25 → 19:29
SPEAKER_02 Well, why didn't you just come right on up to the house?
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SPEAKER_02 What are you doing out here?
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SPEAKER_01 Oh, we were covered with trail dirt.
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SPEAKER_01 We wanted to wash up a bit before we buy us dinner, honey.
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SPEAKER_02 Now, is that fair?
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SPEAKER_02 You get all prettied up, and just look at me.
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SPEAKER_01 Honey, you're wonderful.
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SPEAKER_01 Just beautiful.
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SPEAKER_01 I'm going to take a walk outside.
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SPEAKER_01 Wait a minute, Tyler.
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SPEAKER_01 Your pa's up in the house, I guess, huh?
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, Jimmy, pa died over a year ago.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh.
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SPEAKER_01 That's a real shame.
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SPEAKER_01 I'm sure sorry, honey.
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SPEAKER_01 Who's taking care of the place?
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, I have a hired hand, Charlie.
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SPEAKER_02 He's in town for a week.
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SPEAKER_01 That's awful, you being alone like this, honey.
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SPEAKER_01 Oh, it sure is good to see you again.
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SPEAKER_02 Why didn't you write to me?
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SPEAKER_01 I couldn't.
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SPEAKER_01 I was moving around a lot.
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SPEAKER_01 You know how it is.
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SPEAKER_02 Yes, I know how it is, but do you?
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SPEAKER_02 Jimmy, after a while, I gave up hoping, and then I just stopped dreaming.
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SPEAKER_01 I didn't stop.
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SPEAKER_01 That's the only thing that kept me going.
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SPEAKER_01 I'm gonna make up all that lost time to you.
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SPEAKER_02 Jimmy, I don't think you can.
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SPEAKER_02 I just don't think you can.
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SPEAKER_02 Let me try.
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SPEAKER_03 Ben, I've known you for a long time.
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SPEAKER_03 But I can't accept these charges you make against Captain Bolton
without proof.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, what more proof do you want?
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SPEAKER_03 At the moment, it's your word against his.
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SPEAKER_03 That's right.
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SPEAKER_03 What did he tell you?
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SPEAKER_03 That Mertz was trying to escape?
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SPEAKER_03 That's what he says in his report.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, have you spoken to Mertz?
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SPEAKER_03 Have you heard his side of the story?
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SPEAKER_03 I would have done so, of course.
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SPEAKER_03 Unfortunately, Private Mertz is dead.
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SPEAKER_03 Dead?
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SPEAKER_03 He attacked a guard in the stockade last night.
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SPEAKER_03 During the ensuing struggle, he was killed.
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SPEAKER_03 And you believe that?
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SPEAKER_03 You really believe that?
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SPEAKER_03 Colonel, how many men have died in Captain Bolton's stockade?
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SPEAKER_03 Captain Bolton is an officer with a distinguished record, Ben.
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SPEAKER_03 Commended several times for bravery in action.
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SPEAKER_03 Perhaps you noticed his hand.
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SPEAKER_03 It was captured and tortured by the Sioux.
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SPEAKER_03 The Sioux are savages.
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SPEAKER_03 Captain Bolton, I presume, was a civilized, responsible person.
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SPEAKER_03 Come in.
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SPEAKER_03 The colonel sent for me.
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SPEAKER_03 You know Mr. Cartwright?
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, sir, I do.
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SPEAKER_03 Captain Bolton, Mr. Cartwright has made certain charges against you.
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SPEAKER_03 I thought you should be here to defend yourself.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm aware of Mr. Cartwright's charges.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm sure the colonel knows my behavior has been and always will be
strictly according to army regulations.
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SPEAKER_03 Colonel, I've never heard of any army regulations that cover the
killing of prisoners.
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SPEAKER_03 Mr. Cartwright, maybe you don't know whom you're defending.
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SPEAKER_03 Private Mertz killed a fellow soldier in a brawl over a card game.
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SPEAKER_03 As for Sutton, he attempted an armed robbery of an army payroll.
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SPEAKER_03 This is a casual post.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't know whether you realize that it's made up of outcasts and
misfits.
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SPEAKER_03 They're still men.
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SPEAKER_03 And as such, they're entitled to certain minimum standards of
treatment.
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SPEAKER_03 Ben, I respect your opinion and your judgment, but this is the army.
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SPEAKER_03 And I have to stand behind Captain Bolt.
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SPEAKER_03 Yes.
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SPEAKER_00 Yes.
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SPEAKER_03 I understand.
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SPEAKER_03 Good day, Colonel.
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SPEAKER_03 Good day, Ben.
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SPEAKER_03 Thank you, sir.
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SPEAKER_03 Captain, I chose my words carefully in front of Mr. Cartwright.
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SPEAKER_03 But your conduct has been brought into question
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SPEAKER_03 If there's a slightest indication of any transgression of regulations
on your part, I'll see that you're investigated, and if the facts so
warrant, court-martialed.
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SPEAKER_03 Is that understood?
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_03 That's all.
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SPEAKER_03 With the Colonel's permission, I beg leave to return to the Ponderosa
with the detail of men.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, that's private land.
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SPEAKER_03 We can't search it without permission of the owner, or an order from a
civilian court.
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SPEAKER_03 I have already obtained the required court order from the Federal
District Court of this territory.
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SPEAKER_03 Request granted.
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SPEAKER_03 But if I were you, Captain, I'd remember that warning I gave you.
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SPEAKER_03 I'd remember it very carefully.
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SPEAKER_03 Sir.
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SPEAKER_03 That was great, honey.
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SPEAKER_03 Nothing like a good meal to make a man feel like he belongs.
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SPEAKER_03 Thank you.
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SPEAKER_02 Well, you haven't touched your food.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, I'm... I'm sorry.
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SPEAKER_03 I guess I've spent too much time eating army chow.
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SPEAKER_02 Army chow?
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SPEAKER_01 Oh, he was in the army, too, before we started prospecting.
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SPEAKER_01 Who's that?
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SPEAKER_02 I don't know who it could be at this hour.
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SPEAKER_01 Honey, would you do me a big favor?
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SPEAKER_01 Don't say anything about Tyler and me being here.
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SPEAKER_01 Well, why not?
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SPEAKER_01 Well, we just hit a big silver strike maybe and it's best nobody knows
about it.
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SPEAKER_01 Not yet.
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SPEAKER_01 You understand
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SPEAKER_02 Good morning, Hoss.
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SPEAKER_03 Good morning, ma'am.
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SPEAKER_03 You sure do look nice in your new dress and all.
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SPEAKER_03 Thank you.
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SPEAKER_03 Ma'am, I don't want to worry you none, but Paul thought you ought to know
about it.
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SPEAKER_03 There's some army prisoners loose.
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SPEAKER_03 Army prisoners?
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, ma'am.
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SPEAKER_03 There was three of them, but there ain't two now.
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SPEAKER_03 One of them's already been caught.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh.
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SPEAKER_02 Well, thank you very much, Hoss.
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SPEAKER_03 Ma'am, everything's all right here, ain't it?
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SPEAKER_03 I mean, there ain't been nobody around here.
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SPEAKER_02 No, no, I'd ask him for coffee, but my stove, it's not working right.
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SPEAKER_00 Ma'am, I'll be happy to fix it.
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SPEAKER_02 No, Hoss.
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SPEAKER_02 It's not broken, it's just hard to handle.
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SPEAKER_02 Thank you very much, Hoss.
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SPEAKER_03 Ma'am, you're right sure everything's all right?
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SPEAKER_02 Yes, Hoss.
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SPEAKER_03 Morning.
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SPEAKER_01 Is he going You can never be sure about people honey, yeah, we heard about
them army prisoners too it might have been one of them Might have been
Just exactly where have you been prospecting?
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SPEAKER_03 Well up north a piece ain't that right Tyler sudden
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, I guess it is if you say so.
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SPEAKER_01 Sure, it's right.
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SPEAKER_01 Let's get into you.
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SPEAKER_02 Jimmy?
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SPEAKER_02 Is it you they're looking for?
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SPEAKER_02 Is it?
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SPEAKER_02 I guess it is.
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SPEAKER_01 But I was framed.
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SPEAKER_03 Honey, you know me, I was wild, but I never did anything dishonest.
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SPEAKER_01 And I tried to serve out my time.
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SPEAKER_01 But you don't know what that starcade was like.
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SPEAKER_01 Beatings, starvation.
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SPEAKER_03 There was a captain, got his fun by kicking us around.
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SPEAKER_03 You know what happened to him?
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SPEAKER_01 He was in a sweat box for three weeks.
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SPEAKER_01 When they brought him out, he was almost dead.
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SPEAKER_03 Tell her, tell her!
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SPEAKER_02 Yeah, yeah, that part's true.
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SPEAKER_02 Why didn't you tell me all this last night?
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SPEAKER_01 I was going to.
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SPEAKER_01 I was afraid.
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SPEAKER_02 Of me?
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SPEAKER_02 You were afraid of me?
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SPEAKER_01 That's what Captain Bolton does to you.
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SPEAKER_01 He makes you feel like an animal all the time, and you're scared.
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SPEAKER_01 Letta, if you love me... Letta, if you love me, you help us.
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SPEAKER_02 What can I do?
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SPEAKER_02 Hide us out.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, Sutton.
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SPEAKER_03 Why do you have to drag her into this?
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SPEAKER_03 Why don't we just...
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SPEAKER_03 Why don't we just get out while we can?
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SPEAKER_01 To where?
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SPEAKER_03 They got merch.
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SPEAKER_03 That means Bolton thinks we're heading out of here.
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SPEAKER_03 We're going to stay here.
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SPEAKER_03 It's our only chance.
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SPEAKER_02 Yes, you can stay here.
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SPEAKER_02 Both of you.
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SPEAKER_02 I want you to.
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SPEAKER_01 I knew I could count on you.
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SPEAKER_03 Thank you, Miss ****.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, I don't know, Paul.
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SPEAKER_03 She seemed all right.
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SPEAKER_03 It was just that she was kind of nervous-like or something.
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SPEAKER_04 You mean by her not letting you in the place?
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SPEAKER_03 Well, that and it was just a feeling I got.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't know how to explain it.
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SPEAKER_03 If I didn't know Miss **** better, I'd think she was trying to get rid of
me or something.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, if things didn't seem right, why don't you have a good look around
the place?
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SPEAKER_03 I kicked myself all the way home for not doing just that, little brother.
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SPEAKER_03 I think we'd all better take a good look around that place.
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SPEAKER_04 Since me fine, I'm getting tired of being an invalid.
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SPEAKER_03 Adam, I'd rather you stayed home.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, Pa.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, what, with Captain Bolton and those deserters still in the area?
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SPEAKER_03 Can't leave the house unguarded.
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SPEAKER_03 All right, I'll haul the fort.
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SPEAKER_02 The colt will be needing this.
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SPEAKER_01 You and that Tyler, you sure do a lot of worrying about that colt.
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SPEAKER_01 I'll see you later.
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SPEAKER_03 Where are you going?
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SPEAKER_03 Scout around the area.
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SPEAKER_01 Hey, that saw me talk.
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SPEAKER_01 I guess it rubs off on you whether you like it or not.
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SPEAKER_00 Here, brought him some milk.
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SPEAKER_03 He needs it.
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SPEAKER_03 Is it warm?
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SPEAKER_02 I think it's just right.
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SPEAKER_03 Come on, little fella.
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SPEAKER_00 Drink some milk.
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SPEAKER_03 Poor substitute for your mama, huh?
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SPEAKER_02 Where did you learn all about horses?
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SPEAKER_03 I grew up with them.
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SPEAKER_03 My father used to breed trotters back in Maryland.
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SPEAKER_00 Well, you don't see many of those out this way.
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SPEAKER_02 I love to watch them, the way they move.
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SPEAKER_03 You got to see them being trained.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, they fight you, make it tough, but once you have their trust, you can
depend on them.
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SPEAKER_03 I wish you could say as much for people.
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SPEAKER_02 You've been hurt pretty bad, haven't you?
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SPEAKER_03 Well, there's something a little funny about this.
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SPEAKER_03 I don't believe she left here without locking up.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, no.
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SPEAKER_03 You fellas take a look out back.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm going to look in the stable.
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SPEAKER_03 All right, Pop.
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SPEAKER_02 You know, I get a funny feeling about you.
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SPEAKER_02 Like you don't care whether you get away or not.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, you're wrong, Nedda.
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SPEAKER_03 That's something I care about very much.
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SPEAKER_03 Bolton's never gonna get me back in there.
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SPEAKER_02 Did they do that to you?
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SPEAKER_02 Boy, that's terrible.
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SPEAKER_02 That's just terrible.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm sorry you had to see that.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, I'm not.
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SPEAKER_03 Nedda.
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SPEAKER_03 Nedda, don't worry about me.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm not worth it.
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SPEAKER_02 I haven't known you very long, but I think you are.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, put it down.
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SPEAKER_03 Ben, please.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm sorry, Nedda.
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SPEAKER_03 I mean it, my son.
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SPEAKER_03 Put it down.
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SPEAKER_01 Come on, put it down.
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SPEAKER_01 And you drop that gun.
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SPEAKER_01 Now, mister.
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SPEAKER_03 I got the drop and I ain't gonna miss from here.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, this has been Cartwright, don't you mean?
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SPEAKER_00 Get out of the way, now.
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SPEAKER_03 Great work, pal.
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SPEAKER_03 What's great about it?
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SPEAKER_03 I might have killed him.
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SPEAKER_02 Will **** all right?
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SPEAKER_03 I hope so.
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SPEAKER_03 I hit him hard.
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SPEAKER_03 Too hard.
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SPEAKER_01 Ben Cartwright, huh?
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SPEAKER_01 The way he was talking.
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SPEAKER_01 He knows who we are, doesn't he?
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SPEAKER_03 I'm afraid he does.
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SPEAKER_03 Nothing to be afraid of.
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SPEAKER_03 His hard luck, not ours.
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SPEAKER_03 Never get away from him.
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SPEAKER_03 No!
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SPEAKER_03 Get away from him!
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SPEAKER_03 No, Dave!
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SPEAKER_03 Him or us!
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SPEAKER_03 Put it down, son.
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SPEAKER_01 You...
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SPEAKER_03 You decided to start giving orders again, Lieutenant?
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SPEAKER_03 I have no choice.
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SPEAKER_03 You try killing him and you're dead.
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SPEAKER_03 What's got into you?
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SPEAKER_03 You wishing to have Bolton beat you to death?
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SPEAKER_01 All right.
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SPEAKER_03 All right!
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SPEAKER_03 But we got to get out of here before he comes, too.
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SPEAKER_03 Where are you going to go?
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SPEAKER_03 Do you have another friend?
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SPEAKER_00 All right, stay here.
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SPEAKER_03 What's the matter, Sutton?
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SPEAKER_03 You forget something?
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SPEAKER_01 Ned, I can't leave you.
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SPEAKER_01 Not with all the plans made for us.
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SPEAKER_01 You and me, honey, we're gonna make a great pair.
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SPEAKER_02 Are we, Jimmy?
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SPEAKER_03 Drop them, boys.
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SPEAKER_03 Drop them.
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SPEAKER_03 Move, move over there.
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SPEAKER_03 Come on, get over there.
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SPEAKER_03 You all right, Paul?
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, I guess so.
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SPEAKER_03 That was quite a wallop, young man.
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SPEAKER_03 What are you after?
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SPEAKER_01 Give us a break.
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SPEAKER_01 You can help us get out of the territory, but give us a break, that's all.
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SPEAKER_01 Mister, you turn us back there and they're gonna kill us.
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SPEAKER_02 Yes, I saw the scars they got in the stockade.
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SPEAKER_02 Please, Ben, can't you help them?
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SPEAKER_03 It's an army matter.
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SPEAKER_03 It's out of my hands.
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SPEAKER_02 What if one of them was your son, Hoss, or little Joe?
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SPEAKER_02 Please, you gotta help him.
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SPEAKER_03 If they were my sons, I... I think I'd ask them to give themselves up.
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SPEAKER_03 To the mercies of Captain Bolton.
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SPEAKER_03 Give me your name tags.
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SPEAKER_01 What do you want them for?
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SPEAKER_03 So I can convince the colonel that I've really seen you and that you are
ready to give yourselves up.
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SPEAKER_01 To Captain Bolton?
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SPEAKER_03 I'll speak to the colonel.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm sure he'll be as fair as he possibly can be.
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SPEAKER_01 You ain't gonna do it, mister.
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SPEAKER_03 Do we have any choice?
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SPEAKER_03 One thing, Mr. Cartwright.
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SPEAKER_03 If Bolton comes for us, no matter what it takes, I'm not going back.
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SPEAKER_00 Take care of them.
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SPEAKER_03 Hold!
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SPEAKER_03 Dismount.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm taking you into custody.
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SPEAKER_03 On what grounds, Captain?
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SPEAKER_03 For aiding and abetting the escape of an army prisoner.
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SPEAKER_03 Search him.
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_03 You're stepping over that line, Bolton.
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SPEAKER_00 I'll be the judge of that.
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SPEAKER_01 Where are they?
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SPEAKER_03 Which direction was he coming from?
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SPEAKER_03 From the west, sir.
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SPEAKER_03 Take your men in that direction and bring him along.
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_00 Lead on.
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SPEAKER_03 Come on, little fella.
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SPEAKER_03 Come on.
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SPEAKER_03 Come on, try it.
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SPEAKER_03 He's gonna make it.
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SPEAKER_03 It's funny what a thin line separates things.
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SPEAKER_03 Yesterday, I wouldn't have given him much of a chance.
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SPEAKER_02 Sometimes it can be the same way with a man.
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SPEAKER_02 Yesterday, I might not have thought you were worth saving.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, what makes you think I am now?
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SPEAKER_02 Well, you saved Ben Cartwright's life.
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SPEAKER_03 You know, we're going to be here for quite a while.
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SPEAKER_03 Why don't you set yourself somewhere?
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SPEAKER_01 I'm just stretching my legs.
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SPEAKER_04 Well, I think you got all the kinks out.
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SPEAKER_01 Sit down.
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SPEAKER_01 All right, all right, friend.
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SPEAKER_01 Don't get angry.
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SPEAKER_03 You think quite a bit of that cold, don't you?
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SPEAKER_03 Why not?
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SPEAKER_03 He needed my help, and in a way, I needed him.
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SPEAKER_03 Mr. Tyler, you don't have to answer this unless you want to.
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SPEAKER_03 What did you do that got you into all this trouble?
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SPEAKER_03 I was convicted of cowardice.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, don't look so surprised, it's true.
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SPEAKER_03 The actual charge read, dereliction of duty, refusal to obey a command,
and cowardice in battle.
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SPEAKER_03 It was in the border campaign against the Apaches, my first command, the
regiment was pinned down and I was ordered to
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SPEAKER_03 take my platoon and make a flank attack in the open.
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SPEAKER_03 27 men against 400 Apaches.
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SPEAKER_03 I refused.
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SPEAKER_03 Maybe it was because I was afraid.
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SPEAKER_03 All I know is that I couldn't bring myself to lead 27 men to their deaths.
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SPEAKER_03 How come they want you to do that in the first place?
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SPEAKER_03 That's the terrible part.
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SPEAKER_03 I didn't know at the time that it was meant to be a diversionary attack.
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SPEAKER_03 The real attack was coming from the other flank.
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SPEAKER_03 Well, they... They were thrown back and half the regiment wiped out.
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SPEAKER_03 Maybe my life and the lives of my men could have made the difference.
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SPEAKER_03 But now I... I'll never know.
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SPEAKER_02 It wasn't cowardice, Paul.
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SPEAKER_02 How could you obey an idiotic order and commit suicide with all your men?
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SPEAKER_03 You're wrong, Miss Netto.
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SPEAKER_03 It wasn't an idiotic order.
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SPEAKER_03 The Army generally knows what it's doing.
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SPEAKER_02 Well, what were they doing when they put scars on him?
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SPEAKER_03 Ma'am, you can't judge the whole Army by a man like Captain Bolton.
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SPEAKER_03 But, friend, that's the man we gotta go back to.
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SPEAKER_03 Pa told you he'd take care of that, didn't he?
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SPEAKER_01 Look, your Pa's a good man, and maybe he's got good intentions, but he's
never come up against anyone like Bolton before.
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SPEAKER_03 I tell you, he's gonna kill us!
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, no, he ain't.
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SPEAKER_01 Look, there's only one way to beat this.
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SPEAKER_03 And that's if you fix it so we don't have to go back.
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SPEAKER_03 Mister, we can't do that.
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SPEAKER_01 Can't you?
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SPEAKER_01 This morning, when I scouted the train, I left a buggy and a couple of
horses up in the gully.
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SPEAKER_01 All you have to do is turn your back for a couple of seconds, and me and
Tyler and the girl will disappear.
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SPEAKER_01 Save your breath.
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SPEAKER_01 Look, look, you think a lot of Netta, don't you?
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SPEAKER_03 Don't you want her to be happy?
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SPEAKER_03 Well, all right.
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SPEAKER_03 What do you think she's going to feel like when she's watching him taking
me away to be killed?
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SPEAKER_03 She's been waiting for me all these years.
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SPEAKER_03 Tell him, Netta.
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SPEAKER_03 Tell him to let us go.
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SPEAKER_02 I can't, Jimmy.
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SPEAKER_02 I just can't.
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SPEAKER_02 But why not?
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SPEAKER_02 Hey.
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SPEAKER_01 What's been going on in this table besides taking care of sick Colt?
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SPEAKER_01 Okay, hold it!
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SPEAKER_01 You take one step my way and I'll put a bullet in him.
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SPEAKER_03 You do that, mister, and all the bullets in that gun ain't gonna keep me
from squeezing the life out of you.
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SPEAKER_01 Don't you worry, non-friend.
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SPEAKER_01 I'll do it.
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SPEAKER_01 I've got nothing to lose now.
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SPEAKER_03 Throw your gun on the floor.
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SPEAKER_03 The other one.
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SPEAKER_01 All right, you, over there with him.
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SPEAKER_01 Move!
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SPEAKER_01 So long, Lieutenant.
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SPEAKER_01 You had your chance.
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SPEAKER_03 And you, you're going to have what's left of him after Captain Bolton
gets through with him.
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SPEAKER_00 Oh!
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SPEAKER_03 No!
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SPEAKER_03 Don't!
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SPEAKER_03 Corporal, you're a witness.
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SPEAKER_03 He was armed and dangerous.
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SPEAKER_03 You too, Mr. Cartwright.
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SPEAKER_02 Let's tell him that Paul's going to give himself up and that he doesn't
have a gun.
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SPEAKER_03 I'll tell him, Miss Nettie, but Captain Boulden ain't going to wait
long.
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SPEAKER_02 Well, just give us a minute.
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SPEAKER_03 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_03 Come on, little Joe.
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SPEAKER_03 Come on.
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SPEAKER_02 Where are you going?
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SPEAKER_02 The back door.
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SPEAKER_02 We can still make it to the gully.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, Nedda, Nedda.
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SPEAKER_03 Bolton would shoot you down just as fast as he would me.
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SPEAKER_02 I don't care.
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SPEAKER_02 I don't want him to kill you.
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SPEAKER_03 No, honey, I can't risk your life.
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SPEAKER_02 Paul, I love you.
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SPEAKER_02 Me?
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SPEAKER_03 You love me?
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SPEAKER_03 Yes.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, yes.
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SPEAKER_02 I want to be with you.
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SPEAKER_03 Then I can't run.
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SPEAKER_03 I can't run.
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SPEAKER_03 He ain't got a gun, Captain.
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SPEAKER_03 Get out of the way.
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SPEAKER_03 Corporal, this is Army business.
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SPEAKER_03 I'm taking that prisoner.
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SPEAKER_04 Don't forget he hasn't got a gun.
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SPEAKER_03 Take them aside, Corporal.
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SPEAKER_03 All right, Captain.
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SPEAKER_03 Drop your gun, Tyler.
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SPEAKER_03 Captain, I said drop your gun.
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SPEAKER_03 All right.
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SPEAKER_03 Cartwright, you're going to be sorry you interfered with the Army.
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SPEAKER_04 He's dead.
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SPEAKER_03 You better get started back to the port, Corporal.
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SPEAKER_03 We'll bring the captain in.
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SPEAKER_03 Tyler?
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SPEAKER_02 How long?
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SPEAKER_03 I don't know.
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SPEAKER_02 Well, I'll be here.
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SPEAKER_03 Let's go, Corporal.
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SPEAKER_00 you