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1:02:07
What's the matter? Didn't it work?
1:02:10
- He wouldn't listen to reason, huh?
- No, he wouldn't.

1:02:17
All right, Rus, let's go.
There's a lot to do.

1:02:23
Don't do nothing like that unless
I tell you to. This ain't the time.

1:02:29
They sure make a fellow
feel at home around here.

1:02:32
They'll even dig you a home
if you're nice to them.

1:02:39
One at a time here, fellows.
Line up there. Here you are.

1:02:42
- Will we get this stuff back again?
- You sure will.

1:02:46
- Disarm me? Not for no man.
- Nobody gets my gun.

1:02:51
- Never heard of such an idea.
- Who does he think he is?

1:02:56
- Bet 2.
- I call it.

1:02:57
- Raise it 5.
- Call 5.

1:02:59
- I'm dead.
- King's up.

1:03:02
- I guess we better quit.
- Quitting because you're winning?

1:03:05
- You read the sign.
- We don't believe in signs.

1:03:07
That sheriff's a big four-flusher, and that
sign's been bad luck to me all night.

1:03:13
Guess that'll show you
Hatton ain't bluffing.

1:03:17
That's right, gentlemen,
Hatton's not bluffing.

1:03:20
- You're all under arrest.
- For what?

1:03:22
- For not believing in signs.
- All right, deputies, take them away.

1:03:25
- Let go of me.
- Go on now.

1:03:28
I tried to warn them, but I guess
they gotta learn through experience.

1:03:32
- I don't know what you warn about.
- What do you mean?

1:03:35
You're north of Front Street,
aren't you?

1:03:37
- You're carrying a gun, aren't you?
- Yeah.

1:03:40
- Right. You're under arrest.
- What?

1:03:43
Come on.
1:03:44
But, Wade, I'd feel undressed
without my gun.

1:03:47
Where you're going,
you won't need any clothes.

1:03:50
If I was you, I'd rather arrest
my brother than me.

1:03:52
Hey, Rusty, you are a traitor.
1:03:55
Sorry, boys,
I can't do anything about it.

1:03:58
Hey, Wade.

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