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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.

1:01:00
Look, Kid, why don't you try to escape?
1:01:03
There's a horse out there in the corral.
Curley won't go after you...

1:01:06
...because he can't leave the passengers
in a fix like this.

1:01:09
l gotta go to Lordsburg.
1:01:12
Why don't you go to my ranch,
and wait for me?

1:01:15
Wait for a dead man.
You haven't got a chance.

1:01:19
lt was three against one
when the Plummers swore...

1:01:21
...that you killed their foreman,
and got you sent up.

1:01:24
lt'll be three against one
in Lordsburg.

1:01:26
Well, there's some things a man
just can't run away from.

1:01:31
How can you talk about your life and
my life when you're throwing them away?

1:01:35
Yeah, mine too.
1:01:36
That's what you're throwin' away
if you go to Lordsburg.

1:01:39
What do you want me to do?
1:01:42
Would it make us any happier
if Luke Plummer was dead?

1:01:46
One of his brothers would be
after you with a gun.

1:01:48
We'd never be safe.
1:01:50
l don't want that kinda life, Ringo.
1:01:52
Well, l don't see what else l can do.
1:01:55
Go now, get away.
1:01:57
Forget Lordsburg.
Forget the Plummers!

1:01:59
Make for the border
and l'll come to you.


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