Duel in the Sun
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:10:02
Won't they be surprised
when they hear about us?

:10:04
When they hear what about us?
:10:06
That we're bespoken, of course.
:10:08
Oh, that.
:10:09
But that's what you said.
You said we'd tell them tonight.

:10:11
Just as everything
is going good...

:10:13
you got to go
and start all that again.

:10:15
Either you tell people
we're bespoken, or l will.

:10:26
l want to tell you
something...

:10:28
you don't fool me none no more.
:10:29
Will you stop
poking up and vexing me?

:10:31
l don't know how a man
stands it, the way you go on.

:10:33
You think you don't
have to marry me.

:10:35
Maybe you don't.
And you don't have to go on...

:10:37
lying to me no more neither.
l made up my mind.

:10:39
You made up your mind
about what?

:10:41
Just like l said...
:10:43
if you won't marry me,
l'll get out.

:10:44
l'll go away as fast as l can.
:10:46
You can go and keep
going for all l care.

:10:48
Go find yourself
somebody else to pester.

:10:50
But don't you care?
:10:52
No woman can tie
onto me like that...

:10:54
least of all a bobtail
little half-breed like you.

:10:58
All righty.
Thanks for letting me know...

:11:02
how you think about me.
:11:08
El Paso and Amarillo
ain't no different...

:11:09
than Sodom and Gomorra...
:11:11
on a smaller scale,
of course, but--

:11:12
What in Beezelbub's name
do you call that?

:11:26
l wasn't having a very good time
at the party neither.

:11:31
l was just kind of tired.
Who are you?

:11:36
l'm the new
straw boss around here.

:11:38
Name's Pierce.
Sam to my friends.

:11:40
Mind if l sit down?
:11:42
lf you want.
:11:45
Must be plenty tiring
on a person, all that dancing.

:11:48
-Don't you dance?
-No, ma'am.

:11:50
Somehow, l never got
the chance to learn.

:11:53
You ought to. lt's fun.
:11:54
Lots of folks seem to think so.
:11:57
How would you like
to learn tonight?

:11:59
What? Do you mean
you'd teach me?


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