My Darling Clementine
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:10:02
I don't think you know
too much about a woman's pride.

:10:05
No, ma'am,
may be I don't.

:10:12
Girls, don't forget to be back
in time for Sunday dinner now.

:10:15
I'm sorry about your bags, Miss Carter.
I didn't get a chance to get 'em down.

:10:18
The girls put together
a packed lunch for you--

:10:20
Well, bless my soul.
He did it.

:10:23
Good morning, miss.
Good morning, Marshal.

:10:25
John Simpson said he'd
have a church and he has.

:10:27
Church bells in Tombstone.
:10:30
I believe that's the first
church bell I've heard in months.

:10:32
Yes.
:10:38
Well.
:10:53
I love your town
in the morning, Marshal.

:10:57
The air's so clean
and clear.

:11:03
The scent
of the desert flower.

:11:06
That's me.
:11:09
- Barber.
- Oh.

:11:13
- Marshal, may I go with you?
:11:19
You are going to
the services, aren't you?

:11:24
Why, yes, ma'am.
:11:27
- I'd admire to take you.
- Thank you.


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