The Ox-Bow Incident
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The Mexican did it. He told me so.
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No. . . . I saw him do it.
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Juan couldn't have done it.
I was with him.

:43:11
Yes, he did, Mr. Martin.
He was asleep. . .

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. . .and he didn't mean to tell me. . .
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. . .but I was awake, and
I heard him talking about it.

:43:22
He doesn't know
what he's talking about.

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He invents things.
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If you've got to go through with
this comedy, let him alone.

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-Shut up!
MAN: Lay off, Mapes!

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First he won't talk.
Now he talks too much.

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What's his name?
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Alva Hardwick.
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-And the other?
-Juan Martinez.

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BARTLETT:
No, it ain't.

:43:51
Still don't remember me, eh?
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I'm talking to you, mister.
:43:58
The devil you don't.
:43:59
Your name's Francisco Morez.
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The vigilantes would
like to get hold of you.

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They want him for murder.
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TETLEY: How about that?
-I don't know.

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SMITH:
Stick together nice, don't they?

:44:10
Why question me when you
don't believe anything I say?

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TETLEY: There's truth in lies too,
if you can get enough of them.

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What do you know about the old man?
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-He was in the Army.
-Confederate or Union?

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He's not clear about it himself.
Maybe both, at different times.

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A half-wit in the Army?
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Attention!
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He's forgotten.
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Not that.
I'll make a deal with you, Martin.

:44:45
Tell us which of you shot Kinkaid
and the other two can wait.

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None of us killed anybody.
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Then that's all, I guess.
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-Bring them along.
MARTIN: You're not going to do it really!


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