Duel in the Sun
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l'll do anything.
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l'll cook for you.
l'll wash Miss Helen's clothes.

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You'll do nothing of the sort.
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You'll learn to waltz
and make small talk...

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and have pretty dresses.
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Here.
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For me?
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From mother to you.
:40:36
ls that you, Judas?
:40:39
l got a message
from your brother--

:40:41
the McCanles with the guts.
:40:44
What's the matter
with the bad man?

:40:45
Can't he deliver
his messages in person?

:40:47
He has some business
tonight...with a train.

:40:49
He just plumb don't like trains.
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So l've heard.
Have you become his assistant?

:40:55
We keep in touch
with each other.

:40:57
You should have seen his face...
:40:59
when l told him
you have Chavez with you.

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l bet it was
a lovely sight to behold.

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What's the message?
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He says l'm to bring her
back with me...pronto.

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Suppose she doesn't feel up
to making the trip?

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He says if she don't
come back...

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he's coming here
tomorrow morning...

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bright and early and get her.
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You seem to be
a capable messenger.

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Would you mind
carrying back a reply?

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Not at all. Glad to oblige.
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You can tell my beloved brother
that l'll wait for him here.

:41:26
l should have the sheriff
waiting for him...

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but l prefer to meet him alone.
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-ls that a promise?
-You're not talking to Lewt.


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