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:25:00
l call this a desertion of duty!
:25:02
l'll report you to
your superior officer!

:25:04
And if necessary,
l'll take the matter up at Washington.

:25:06
That's your privilege, sir.
But if you give us any trouble here...

:25:09
...l'll have to put you under restraint.
:25:12
Now don't lose your temper.
Don't lose your temper.

:25:14
l'll tell you how we'll settle it.
We'll take a vote. lnside, everybody.

:25:17
-Come on, Buck.
-Oh, Curley, l don't want to go.

:25:24
Now you girls set yourselves down,
and l'll get you something to eat.

:25:28
Now folks, if we push on, we can be
in Apache Wells by sundown.

:25:31
The soldiers there will give us
an escort as far as the ferry.

:25:33
Then it's only a hoot an' a holler
into Lordsburg.

:25:36
We've got four men
who can handle firearms.

:25:39
Five with you, Ringo.
:25:41
Doc can shoot, if sober.
:25:44
l can shoot? l can shoot?!
:25:48
Now, Mrs. Mallory, l ain't
gonna put a lady in danger...

:25:51
...without she votes for it.
:25:53
l've traveled all the way here
from Virginia.

:25:55
l'm determined to get to my husband.
:25:58
l won't be separated any longer.
:26:02
-What's your vote, mister?
-Where are your manners, Curley?

:26:06
Ain't you gonna ask
the other lady first?

:26:12
Well, what do you say?
:26:19
What difference does it make?
lt doesn't matter.

:26:23
l vote that we go on.
:26:25
l demand it.
l'm standing on my legal rights.

:26:29
What do you say, Hatfield?
:26:36
-Lordsburg.
-Four.

:26:39
-You, Doc?
-l'm not only a philosopher, sir.

:26:44
l'm a fatalist. Somewhere, sometime
there may be the right bullet...

:26:49
...or the wrong bottle...
:26:50
...waiting for Josiah Boone.
:26:52
-Why worry when or where?
-Yes or no?

:26:55
Having that philosophy, sir,
l've always courted danger.


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