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:10:02
And third...
Open the gate, Rube!

:10:04
Give me a hand here, Ben.
:10:25
All right.
:10:28
Now it becomes my duty...
:10:29
to carry out the sentence
which I have imposed on these men...

:10:33
for killing and stealing
within the territory under my jurisdiction.

:10:38
However...
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I want it strictly understood that
there'll be no undue shouting or cheering...

:10:44
or drunken talk when I pull that lever...
:10:47
on account of
it offends the dignity of the occasion.

:11:00
What's going on here?
:11:02
You, there.
:11:04
- It got a little out of hand. I'm sorry.
- You're sorry?

:11:07
You just busted up a function of the law,
that's what you did.

:11:10
The people of Skagway
don't like lawbreakers.

:11:12
They go to a lot of trouble and expense
to prove it.

:11:15
New gallows and ropes,
13 steps counted out right and proper...

:11:18
with each step costing
not less than $12 per each...

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and you drive a herd of cattle
through the population.

:11:23
You busted up everything,
that's what you did. And you're sorry.

:11:27
That's right, I'm sorry.
Hold on.

:11:29
You're not going anywhere.
Shall I dump them?

:11:33
No, leave them be.
We'll save them till Sunday.

:11:35
Mr. Gannon, you got no quarrel with him.
It was me turned them cows loose.

:11:40
Don't tell me who to quarrel with.
You're supposed to be in Missouri.

:11:44
Well, I went broke in Seattle.
Put them back in jail.

:11:48
You go along with them.
:11:50
- What about this man? He's all right.
- He ain't all right. He busted up my hanging.

:11:56
All right, get down and speak your piece,
although it won't do you any good.


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