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:35:03
Thank you.
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Threatening to make Osage
the terror of the Southwest...

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as in the old days of the Cimarron, huh?
:35:12
- Now, you as the editor...
- Yeah, me as editor...

:35:15
I'm interviewing citizens of note
regarding their sentiments.

:35:19
- What's yours?
- Stick to your lawn.

:35:21
Come on, Yountis. You know
what I'm aiming at. Who killed Paigler?

:35:24
I'm advising you to keep your mouth shut.
:35:27
Or the next time,
it won't be your sombrero.

:35:30
Thanks for the sentiment. Mine is...
:35:39
Cherokee death cry. Means, you or him.
:35:43
The second button on his coat
is about the spot for his wishbone...

:35:49
maybe a couple of inches higher.
:36:02
Get your real-estate papers filed all right?
:36:12
Yancey, dear.
:36:15
You're not going to bother anymore
about that Paigler man, are you?

:36:19
Don't you be worrying your pretty head
about that.

:36:21
Oh, please. What does it matter?
He's dead.

:36:25
Maybe he did shoot himself.
:36:27
Besides, you've got Cim and me
to think of.

:36:31
Paigler was shot in the back
trying to do what I want to do:

:36:36
Make a model empire
out of this new Oklahoma country.

:36:40
No, sir, I'll show them first crack.
:36:44
The Oklahoma Wigwam
prints all the news, all the time...

:36:47
knowing no law except the law of God...
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and the government
of these United States.

:36:54
Say, that's a pretty good slogan.
:36:55
Top of the page,
just ahead of the editorial column.

:36:57
Yancey, let them alone.
I don't want you to be killed.


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