The Ox-Bow Incident
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1:06:01
If you ask me, that Tetley's
the one we ought to lynch.

1:06:05
You're a great one for hanging,
ain't you, Smith?

1:06:37
You loved it,
that's why you kept them waiting.

1:06:40
I saw your face. It was the face
of a depraved, murderous beast.

1:06:43
Only two things ever meant
anything to you: power and cruelty.

1:06:47
You can't feel pity.
You can't even feel guilt.

1:06:51
You knew they were innocent, but
you were crazy to see them hanged. . .

1:06:55
. . .and to make me watch it.
1:06:56
I could've stopped you with a gun, just
as any other animal can be stopped. . .

1:07:00
. . .but I couldn't do it
because I'm a coward.

1:07:05
Aren't you glad you made me go?
Weren't you proud of me?

1:07:10
How does it feel to have
begot a weakling, major?

1:07:12
Does it make you afraid there may
be some weakness in you too. . .

1:07:16
. . .that other men might discover
and whisper about?

1:07:19
Open the door! I want to see your face.
I want to know how you feel now!

1:07:27
(GUNSHOT)

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