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1:13:03
Come on up, fellows. It's on Texas!
1:13:15
No. He hasn't got that much nerve.
1:13:18
Maybe not,
but he's in the saddle store right now.

1:13:23
I'll see you boys in a couple of minutes.
1:13:26
You must think an awful lot of this Mike...
1:13:29
to give him as costly a saddle as this.
1:13:32
There you are. Take it away.
1:13:35
- Anything extra?
- No, Mike's thrown in.

1:13:43
What's your hurry, Tex?
1:13:49
I didn't expect to see you so soon.
1:13:53
I want that money back.
1:13:56
Sorry, Windy. It's too late.
1:14:04
I wouldn't if I were you. Drop it.
1:14:08
Don't bother to come back to Texas
'cause I'm taking over.

1:14:11
Come on, Danny, get off the street.
1:14:18
Windy Miller.
1:14:20
When I tell my grandchildren about this,
they won't believe it.

1:14:24
What are you doing in Abilene?
Where'd you get money for the saddle?

1:14:27
I told you my Uncle Rodney died.
1:14:29
You're not fooling me.
You held up those cattle buyers.

1:14:32
Think what you like.
1:14:33
I see the answer to a lot of things folks
back home have been wondering about.

1:14:37
You fell on one side of the fence
and I fell on the other.

1:14:40
- It's too late to argue about it.
- I won't argue, but...

1:14:42
Don't give me a lecture on morals.
1:14:44
You saved my life and I saved yours.
That makes us even.

1:14:48
And what I do from now on
is none of your business.

1:14:50
Yes, it is, because I happen to be in love
with Mike, too.

1:14:53
I never said anything to her...
1:14:54
because I knew how she felt about you.
That was all right with me up to now.

1:14:59
- So?
- You can't have her.


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