Gun Fury
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:27:02
Put a bridle on that sorrel.
Let them have some guns.

:27:06
Some riders passed us last night.
:27:09
Our fires was lit, but they stayed clear.
:27:11
How long ago?
:27:12
Seven, eight hours. Headed southwest.
:27:15
They weren't riding fast, though.
:27:17
They held up a stage yesterday.
:27:19
Killed three men
and carried off one of the passengers.

:27:21
The girl I was going to marry.
:27:24
We could use some help.
:27:25
Believe me, there's nothing we'd like more,
all of us.

:27:28
But we just can't up and leave these sheep.
:27:30
Couldn't some of your men come along
with us? It'd make a big difference.

:27:34
Mister, if you know anything about sheep,
you know we can't spare a hand just now.

:27:40
How much do we owe you?
:27:41
$50 for the horse
and about $78 for the guns.

:27:44
- It'll take that much to replace them.
- Get used to the idea.

:27:47
It's just two of us now, and it'll just be
two of us when we catch up with them.

:27:51
Sorry we couldn't help you more.
:28:07
- Would you like some water, ma'am?
- No, thank you.

:28:16
We'll be stopping soon.
:28:18
We went by a town back there.
Why didn't you let me go?

:28:20
And have half the population after me?
:28:22
It'd take me till nightfall to ride back there.
You'd be safe.

:28:26
I can't do that, Miss Ballard.
:28:27
Why? Why can't you let me go?
:28:30
When I first saw you, it brought back things
I hadn't thought of in years.

:28:33
Richmond, the ladies in fancy dresses...
:28:36
garden parties, dances.
:28:39
It gets lonely out here for someone like me.
:28:41
The only women are the ones you find
in saloons, and they're not my kind.

:28:46
- You are.
- Am I?

:28:49
You're a murderer.
:28:50
No more than the man
you were gonna marry.

:28:52
You wouldn't call him a murderer.
Yet he killed in the war to live.

:28:55
His war stopped. Mine didn't.

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