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:03:03
-How'd it go, Buck?
-Oh, so-so.

:03:05
Got the payroll for the mining company?
:03:07
Yes sir, right here in this box.
:03:09
Good, give me a lift here, Jim,
would you?

:03:10
Jim, l'll pay you that two bits
when l come through.

:03:13
-Okay, Buck.
-Now you kids get away from that wheel.

:03:17
Well sir, we ran into a little snow
up there. lt weren't bad, though.

:03:20
But you fellows better prepare
for a good frost.

:03:23
Passengers out for Tonto.
:03:28
You better get out and stretch
your legs, l mean your limbs, ma'am.

:03:31
We're gonna change horses here.
:03:32
ls there a place here where
l can get a cup of tea?

:03:34
Well yes, ma'am, you can get a cup of
coffee at the hotel across the street.

:03:38
-Thank you, driver.
-You look a little--

:03:40
-l'll be all right, thank you.
-Yes, ma'am.

:03:47
-Why, Lucy Mallory!
-Nancy!

:03:51
-How are you, Captain Whitney?
-Fine thanks, Mrs. Mallory.

:03:53
Why, whatever are you doing in Arizona?
:03:55
l'm joining Richard in Lordsburg.
He's there with his troops.

:03:58
He's a lot nearer than that.
He's been ordered to Dry Fork.

:04:01
Why that's the next stop
of the stagecoach.

:04:03
You'll be with your husband
in a few hours.

:04:11
l'm so glad to see you, Lucy.
Sit down and have a cup of coffee.

:04:15
-You must be tired from that long trip.
-Who is that gentleman?

:04:18
-Hardly a gentleman, Mrs. Mallory.
-l should think not!

:04:21
He's a notorious gambler.
:04:28
Hello Mitch, howdy Frank. Marshall,
l'm looking for my shotgun guard.

:04:32
ls he here?
:04:33
Out with the posse, Buck,
trying to catch the Ringo Kid.

:04:36
-l thought Ringo was in the pen.
-He was.

:04:38
Busted out? Well, good for him.
:04:41
My guess, the Kid's aimin' to get even
with them Plummer boys.

:04:44
Their testimony sent him
to the penitentiary.

:04:46
Well all l got to say is he better stay
away from that there Luke Plummer.

:04:51
By gosh, Luke's run all of
Ringo's friends out of Lordsburg.

:04:54
Why, the last trip there l seen him
hit a rancher on the head...

:04:57
...with the barrel of his gun.
:04:58
He just laid it wide open
like a butchered steer.


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