The Ox-Bow Incident
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:03:04
-Well, what's on your mind?
-Does something have to be on my mind?

:03:08
Well, here's mud in your eye.
:03:25
Friendly cuss, ain't he?
:03:27
He's getting around to asking
if his girl is in town.

:03:30
His girl?
lf you mean Rose Mapen, no.

:03:33
She went to Frisco
the first stage out this spring.

:03:36
That's a lie. She said she'd wait.
:03:39
It's a fact.
:03:45
What a town.
:03:47
It's my guess the married women run
her out. No tar and feathers. No rails.

:03:52
They just righteously
made her feel uncomfortable.

:03:56
Not that she ever did anything.
:03:58
They just couldn't get over
being afraid she might.

:04:03
-What is there to do in this town?
-Unless you want to woo Drew's daughter--

:04:08
We don't.
:04:09
The only other unmarried woman
I know is 82, blind and a Paiute.

:04:14
That leaves you five choices:
eat, sleep, drink, play poker or fight.

:04:22
-Or you can shoot pool. I got a new table.
-That's just great.

:04:34
-I see Risley's still around.
-The sheriff?

:04:37
I thought he never got closer
than Reno except on special calls.

:04:42
It wouldn't be that rustling folks
were talking about last fall?

:04:47
Could be.
:04:50
-Getting to be a touchy subject, huh?
-They don't like to talk about it.

:04:56
-Afraid it's somebody they know?
-Maybe.

:04:59
-They lose some more this spring?
-Some.


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