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:59:00
She's a real soldier's wife,
that young lady.

:59:02
Good, good, then we can
leave immediately!

:59:04
Well, not for a day or so,
if you want my professional advice.

:59:08
What do you mean a day?
Stay another day? Why?

:59:11
Where were you when
the stork came last night, Gatewood?

:59:14
l refuse to allow Mrs. Mallory to travel
till she and the child are out of danger.

:59:18
What do you mean, danger?
Aren't we in worse danger here?

:59:22
l don't wish to intrude,
but l've had five children.

:59:25
l mean, my dear wife has...
:59:27
...and much as l dislike discussing it
in this hour of our trial...

:59:31
...l believe the Doctor is right.
:59:33
Spoken like a man, Reverend.
:59:35
l say we ought to leave here before the
Apaches find us! That's common sense.

:59:38
l wish you were
ten years younger, Gatewood!

:59:40
Don't let my white hair stop you--
:59:44
-Now Curley, l haven't said a word--
-Will you shut up?!

:59:47
lf we argue this thing out right,
we can get somewhere.

:59:49
Let's all sit down and talk sensible.
:59:52
Come on, Buck, sit down.
:59:58
There's a young woman in the kitchen
making coffee. She needs help.

1:00:05
Thanks, Doc.
1:00:10
How old were you
when you went to the pen?

1:00:13
Oh, l was goin' on 17.
1:00:31
Mornin' ma'am.
1:00:33
Morning.
1:00:38
l...
1:00:40
...lied awake most of the night...
1:00:43
...wonderin' what you'd have said
if Curley hadn't busted in.

1:00:49
Guess you was up kinda late, too.
1:00:51
l could hear you movin' around.
1:00:56
You didn't answer
what l asked you last night.


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