The Ox-Bow Incident
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-Through the mountains?
TETLEY: The old stage road. Pike's Hole.

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MOORE: That's 8000 feet up.
TETLEY: Approximately.

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They'd be crazy to go that way.
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Not so crazy, perhaps, knowing how
crazy it would look to us.

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-How come you're so sure, Tetley?
-Pancho saw them.

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He was coming back from Pike's
and had trouble getting by them.

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Si. He not see me, I think.
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It was down the hollow, and I drive
my horse out of the way.

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First, I say hello, and then I think
it's funny to drive cattle there.

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-Cattle?
-Why you think I get out of his road?

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Well, go on.
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When I see what mark
those cattle have, I be quiet.

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MAPES: What kind of marks were they?
-Three little whatchamacallum.

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-That's Kinkaid's mark.
BARTLETT: Dirty rat!

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WINDER: There's no telling
what they'll try next!

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FARNLEY: How many?
TETLEY: Forty head.

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FARNLEY: I mean rustlers.
PANCHO: Three.

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Why were you so long
in bringing us this word?

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I knew my son would want to go along.
He was out on the range.

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-You mustn't let this be a lynching.
-It's scarcely what I choose.

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Promise me you'll bring them in
for a fair trial.

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I'll abide by the majority will.
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Tetley, you know what's legal
as well as I do.

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All we ask is a posse to act
under a proper officer of the law.

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That's where I come in.
Risley made me a deputy.

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In that case, suppose you
deputize the rest of us.

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That's not legal. No deputy
has the right to deputize.

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-How about it, boys?
SMITH: Suits me. Go ahead and pray.

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Mapes, you're violating the law.
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Raise your right hands.
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I hereby solemnly swear that
I am duly sworn in as a deputy. . .

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. . .in the case of Kinkaid and am willing
to abide by decisions of the majority.

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-Say I do.
MEN: I do!


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