Dodge City
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1:17:00
How did you find out
all this about Surrett?

1:17:03
Abbie, a good newspaperman
has two jobs.

1:17:05
One is to write the news
as it happens.

1:17:08
The other is to be ready
and write it first.

1:17:11
All but the end.
1:17:13
This is Jeff Surrett's morgue.
1:17:16
I must be an optimist at heart.
1:17:18
I've been getting it ready
for a long time.

1:17:21
Hey, you two, haven't you homes
to go to? It's past midnight.

1:17:24
You'd better be running along.
The doc will skin me alive.

1:17:28
We've got Surrett by his neck.
1:17:30
Well, let it go for the night
and resume your grip in the morning.

1:17:33
You two realize what kind of a target
you'd make from out there?

1:17:37
Come on, before your uncle
gets after Joe with a shotgun.

1:17:41
- I'll come stay till you're finished, Joe.
- Story's written. Don't worry about me.

1:17:46
I'm just gonna mark it for the printer,
then call it a day.

1:17:49
Don't hang around,
or Surrett might mark it for you.

1:17:52
They wouldn't try anything
at this stage.

1:17:55
Think not? I hope you're right.
1:17:57
- Good night. See you in the morning.
- Good night.

1:18:00
- Lock this door up when we go.
- I'm accustomed to being up after dark.

1:18:05
- Lock it.
- All right. All right.

1:18:07
- Good night.
- Good night.

1:18:11
"The laws of Dodge City must be
respected, not only by one group...

1:18:15
...but by all groups. " Paragraph.
1:18:18
I like that.
1:18:35
What was that?
1:18:49
Whoever killed Joe Clemens ought to be
strung up. And I'll furnish the rope.

1:18:53
If he's got enough neck to put it on.
1:18:55
They sneaked up on him,
never even give him a chance.


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