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:48:15
I'm going out to California.
I'm going to give Texas back to the outlaws.

:48:18
- You can't lick this thing by running away.
- And you can't lick something you can't see.

:48:23
It's four months since Dusty was killed.
Nobody's been caught yet.

:48:26
All the sheriff ever does is go out
and look around and come back and say:

:48:30
"The rustlers must have come down
from the Indian nations."

:48:33
- We just have to keep on trying.
- It ain't as easy as that, Matthews.

:48:36
If I could get a fair price for mine,
I'd sell out, too.

:48:41
- Evening, Mike.
- Evening, Tod.

:48:43
- Hello, Doc.
- Evening, Doc.

:48:44
This ain't a very good place for it, is it?
:48:47
- For what?
- Sparking.

:48:49
In my day, a young feller didn't stand
along the main street doing his sparking.

:48:53
Doc.
:48:54
- When's the marriage coming off?
- Marriage?

:48:57
You've heard of it, ain't you?
:48:59
He hasn't asked me yet.
:49:02
Four months and he ain't popped
the question yet?

:49:06
Evening, Bert.
:49:08
I think we'd better go in now, don't...
:49:10
You may know how to run a ranch,
young man, but you sure can't run her.

:49:19
We might as well go in.
:49:21
Yes, I guess we better.
:49:28
Good evening, folks.
:49:30
Hello, there, how are you? Oh, Albert.
:49:34
Doc, how about a little tune
while we're waiting?

:49:37
I ain't heard that organ
since you brought it in here.

:49:39
- You will tonight.
- Learned to play it yet?

:49:41
I don't have to.
I got a first class accompanist.

:49:43
- Mike.
- Yeah?

:49:44
They want a little music.
:49:45
- How about wakening them up?
- Sure.

:49:47
Tod here can do the pumping.
He ought to be useful for something.

:49:51
- I thought you said this meeting was free.
- It is.

:49:54
Kind of looks like I'm paying.

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