The Ox-Bow Incident
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:23:03
Doing this in the middle
of the night's crazy.

:23:05
I thought you liked excitement.
:23:07
I got nothing particular against
hanging a murdering rustler. . .

:23:10
. . .it's just I don't like
doing it in the dark.

:23:14
There's always some fool who'll lose his
head and start hanging everybody in sight.

:23:19
-Us?
-Funnier things have happened.

:23:21
-We didn't have to come.
-Look kind of funny if we hadn't.

:23:25
-I like to pick my own bosses.
-Whether we picked or not, we got them.

:23:29
That's what I don't like. That Smith
and Bartlett shooting off their mouths.

:23:35
Farnley and that renegade Tetley.
:23:38
Strutting around in his uniform,
pretending he's so much.

:23:41
He never even saw the South
till after the war.

:23:44
Then only long enough to marry that
kid's mother and get run out by her folks.

:23:48
Figured there was something
fishy about him, dressed like that.

:23:51
Why would he be
living in this neck of the woods. . .

:23:55
. . .if he didn't have something to hide?
:24:04
Let's get out of here before we all
freeze to death, or else give it up.

:24:08
You'd be the laughingstock of the country
if you went home on account of the cold.

:24:12
I'm telling you, this rope'll have to be
thawed out before it's fit to use.

:24:17
SPARKS:
Mind my coming in closer, Mr. Carter?

:24:19
No, come on. I'm finding it
kind of lonesome myself.

:24:23
-Powerful cold.
-I got a blanket if you want it.

:24:26
Thank you just the same, but it takes
all my hands to stay on this old horse.

:24:32
-You better have a couple of shots.
-I never use it.

:24:36
I sure wish we was well out
of this here business.

:24:39
It's a way of spending time.
:24:42
It's man taking on himself
the vengeance of the Lord.

:24:47
Think the Lord cares about
what's happening here?

:24:50
He marks the sparrow's fall.
:24:55
I seen my own brother
lynched, Mr. Carter.

:24:58
I wasn't nothing but a little fella. . .

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