Whispering Smith
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:45:00
And me too! And give 'em mine.
Sure, I'm sticking with Murray!

:45:02
You boys were through
the moment you got on that wagon.

:45:06
You know the trouble with you, Smith. You've worn
a marshal's badge so long, you now smell like one.

:45:10
All right, Seagrue. Let's go. We'll
cool off at the ranch with a few drinks.

:45:13
Hyah.! Here we come.! Giddyap,
there.! Come on.! Giddyap, there.!

:45:17
Come on. Break it up!
All right, men. Get back to work!

:45:23
Sinclair's
a pretty tough customer.

:45:26
No, he's not tough.
Just hog-headed stubborn, that's all.

:45:30
Get back to work.! Come on. Clear
off that track.! Right or wrong,

:45:32
once Murray starts something,
he'll finish it, regardless.

:45:38
Somehow,
we have to fix this up, McCloud.

:45:42
He's too good a man to lose.
:45:47
That McCloud,
sticking his big nose in.

:45:50
I bet he just about busted his neck
getting his report into Bucks.

:45:53
You know Murray.
Try shoving him around,

:45:56
and he'll beat your brains out
just for the fun of it.

:45:59
McCloud just doesn't
know how to handle him.

:46:01
- It's past 8:00.
- Bill should be back.

:46:05
Do you think he'll have talked
Murray into coming with him?

:46:08
There's a chance.
:46:10
Like I said the other day...
:46:12
Marian!
Hello, Emmy.

:46:14
Hello, dear. Hello, Luke. Hello, Marian.
:46:18
I just got in with Murray and Bill.
:46:20
They stopped off at Pete's
to have a drink.

:46:22
Poor Murray.
I guess he really needed one.

:46:25
He'll be right over.
:46:27
Bill told us that you'd wired Bucks,
interceding for Murray.

:46:30
I've been praying all the way into town
that'll it'll work out all right.

:46:33
Now, don't worry, Marian.
:46:36
Bucks has never turned me down yet,
and he won't now.

:46:39
When do you expect
an answer from him?

:46:42
Any minute.
:46:44
He... He knows I'm leaving.
:46:47
Leaving? When?
:46:52
Tonight.
:46:55
Oh.
Come on, Bill.!

:46:59
Oh!
Emmy!


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