High Noon
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:56:04
He said things about you and Will
:56:07
I've tried to understand
why he wouldn't go with me,

:56:10
and it's got to be because of you.
:56:13
- What do you want from me?
- Let him go.

:56:16
He still has a chance. Let him go.
:56:19
- I can't help you.
- Please.

:56:22
He isn't staying for me.
:56:25
I haven't spoken to him for a year,
until today.

:56:31
- I'm leaving on the same train you are.
- Then why is he staying?

:56:37
If you don't know,
I can't explain it to you.

:56:43
Thank you anyway.
You've been very kind.

:56:48
What kind of woman are you?
How can you leave him like this?

:56:53
Does the sound of guns
frighten you that much?

:56:56
No, Mrs Ramirez. I've heard guns.
:56:59
My father and my brother
were killed by guns.

:57:02
They were on the right side, but that
didn't help them when the shooting started..

:57:07
My brother was 19. I watched him die.
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That's when I became a Quaker.
I don't care who's right or who's wrong.

:57:17
There's got to be some better way
for people to live.

:57:23
Will knows how I feel about it.
:57:26
Just a minute.
Are you going to wait for the train downstairs?

:57:31
- Yes.
- Why don't you wait here?

:57:50
I've got no use for Kane,
but he's got guts.

:57:53
You're mighty broadminded, Joe.

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