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:56:10
Good morning.
:56:12
Well, you're looking pretty chipper.
:56:20
You're up early, Dallas.
:56:27
She didn't go to bed, Doctor.
:56:29
l'm afraid she sat up all night,
while l slept.

:56:33
Oh, l slept a lot in the chair.
:56:39
Well, anyway it was nice
to stay awake and hold the baby.

:56:44
Well, we've got to get you
to Lordsburg, little Coyote.

:56:46
That's what the boys christened her
last night when she squalled.

:56:50
-Little Coyote. How do you feel?
-Fine, thanks.

:56:53
A little tired.
:56:56
-Doctor, do you think my husband--
-Never mind him.

:56:58
The best medicine he can have
is to see you two safe and sound.

:57:01
You just make up your mind
you're going to get there.

:57:03
-l have made up my mind.
-That's the stuff.

:57:06
-l am going to get there.
-You'll need strength...

:57:07
...so get all the rest you can.
:57:09
Dallas, do you suppose
you could fix up a little broth?

:57:12
-She has already.
-Good.

:57:14
How 'bout making some coffee
for the boys?

:57:18
Now you get some sleep, Mrs. Mallory.
:57:22
Don't look so proud.
:57:24
l've brought hundreds of those
little fellas into the world...

:57:27
...once upon a time.
:57:30
The new one was always the prettiest.
:57:42
Ringo asked me to marry him.
:57:47
ls that wrong for a girl like me?
:57:50
lf a man and a woman
love each other...

:57:51
...it's all right, ain't it Doc?
:57:55
You're going to be hurt, child.
:57:59
Worse than you've ever been hurt.

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