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: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.

:05:01
-You seen Luke Plummer in Lordsburg?
-Yes siree!

:05:10
You boys take care of the office
for a couple of days.

:05:12
l'm going to Lordsburg with Buck.
:05:15
l'm going to ride shotgun!
:05:16
Oh gosh, when'll l learn to keep
my big mouth shut?

:05:24
Here's the payroll, Mr. Gatewood.
:05:26
You know, ever since l opened this bank,
l've been trying to tell those people...

:05:29
...to deposit their payroll
six months in advance.

:05:32
lt's good sound business.
:05:33
lt's good business for you,
Mr. Gatewood.

:05:36
Well, there's your receipt, $50,000.
:05:40
And remember this: What's good
for the banks, is good for the country.


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