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:11:00
There is a doctor, dear.
The driver told me.

:11:03
Doctor? Doc Boone?
:11:05
Why, he couldn't doctor a horse!
:11:08
Lucy darling, you must be very careful.
Take good care of yourself.

:11:11
-Lady folks ride faces forward, please.
-There you go!

:11:16
-Pleasant journey, Mrs. Mallory.
-Thank you. Good-bye!

:11:37
Like an angel in the jungle.
:11:40
-A very wild jungle.
-What are you doing, Hatfield?

:11:43
Talking to yourself?
:11:48
You wouldn't understand, cowboy.
:11:51
You've never seen an angel.
Nor a gentlewoman.

:11:56
Nor a great lady. l raise, gentlemen.
:12:12
Captain Sickels asks for you to deliver
this despatch in Lordsburg...

:12:14
...the moment you arrive.
The telegraph line has been cut.

:12:17
We're going with you as far as
the noon station at Dry Fork.

:12:20
There'll be a troop of Cavalry there,
and they'll take you on to Apache Wells.

:12:23
From Apache Wells you'll have another
escort of soldiers into Lordsburg.

:12:26
You must warn your passengers that
they travel at their own risk.

:12:28
At their own risk?
Well, what's the trouble, Lieutenant?

:12:31
Geronimo.
:12:32
Geronimo? Well, then l ain't goin'--
:12:33
Will you sit down?
:12:34
Of course the Army has no authority
over you gentlemen.

:12:37
lf you think it's unsafe
to make the trip--

:12:38
This stage is going to Lordsburg.
:12:40
lf you think it ain't safe
to ride along with us...

:12:42
...l figure we can get there
without you soldier boys.

:12:45
l have my orders, sir.
And l always obey orders.

:12:53
Did you all hear what
the Lieutenant said?

:12:55
Yes, we heard.
:12:57
Well me and Buck are taking
this coach through...

:12:59
...passengers or not. Now whoever
wants to get out, can get out.


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