Gun Fury
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:09:00
I learned one thing:
bullets are very democratic.

:09:03
They kill good men as well as bad.
I'd like to try the other way.

:09:07
Try it. But I fought your war, too,
and I saw a world die: my world.

:09:12
And what destroyed it? Force, Mr. Warren.
:09:15
The war is over.
We can't go on thinking about it forever.

:09:20
I've forgotten it.
I'm interested only in the future...

:09:23
because that's where we're going to spend
the rest of our lives.

:09:26
I spent five years
fighting somebody else's quarrel.

:09:29
Now I don't quarrel with anyone.
:09:32
By not carrying a gun?
Is that how you do it?

:09:35
By staying in my own back yard...
:09:37
which, in this case, happens to be
1,200 acres of good California land.

:09:41
Twelve hundred acres.
:09:43
You can stand on the front porch
and see straight ahead for three days.

:09:46
The ocean's the west boundary
and the river's the east boundary.

:09:50
For me, that's the whole world.
:09:53
And what happens on the other side
of the river is no concern of yours?

:09:57
That's right.
:10:01
Mr. Warren, would you mind
if I danced with the bride-to-be?

:10:04
Not at all.
:10:30
Do you mind if I cut in, Mr. Hampton?
:10:36
I'm not much of a dancer, Miss Ballard.
I guess I got two left feet.

:10:49
- So you're gonna be married in Haynesville?
- Yes, tomorrow evening.

:10:52
That's the worst town in Arizona.
Gamblers, cutthroats, loose women.

:10:56
But I heard it was very...
:10:57
Why don't you take the stage to Tucson
tomorrow? There's a nice mission there.


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