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:08:01
...suppose you could put one on credit.
:08:04
lf talk was money, Doc,
you'd be the best customer l got.

:08:09
-l'm leaving town, Jerry.
-Honest?

:08:12
Yes, old friend, and l thought you might,
out of memory of our many happy--

:08:17
All right, Doc. Just this one.
:08:20
Thank you, Jerry.
:08:23
Here's a man goin' on
the stagecoach with you.

:08:25
He's an easterner from
Kansas City, Missouri.

:08:27
Kansas City, Kansas, brother.
:08:29
Your health, Reverend.
:08:31
l'm not a clergyman.
My name is Peacock. l'm a--

:08:35
He's a whisky drummer.
:08:41
-Well how are you Mr. Haycock?
-Peacock.

:08:45
Don't tell me sir, l know, l know.
A familiar name and an honored name.

:08:49
l never forget the face of a friend.
:08:52
Samples?
:09:00
Rye.
:09:27
l want $5, Henry.
:09:30
Certainly, my dear. Certainly.
:09:32
Well, what is it to be this time,
my dear? A pair of shoes--

:09:34
l want to pay the butcher.
Dinner is at 12 o'clock.

:09:37
Don't worry, my dear. l'll be there.
:09:38
l've invited the ladies
of the Law and Order League.

:09:59
All aboard for Dry Fork,
Apache Wells...


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