The Far Country
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:38:03
Now, wait a minute. Just hold on.
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What happens to you?
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I'll pan a lot of dust
and make a lot of money.

:38:11
I see. What then?
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Well, then I think
mostly I'd like to get married...

:38:18
to a tall man with brown hair,
and I'd like to live in San Francisco.

:38:24
Do you like San Francisco?
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No.
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That's what Ben told me.
He said you don't like any place very much.

:38:32
You know what he said?
He said you don't even like people.

:38:35
Is there any reason why I should?
Of course.

:38:38
Why?
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Because if you don't like people,
they won't like you.

:38:42
And then you'll be lonely like him.
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Him?
:38:49
You know, maybe he likes to be lonely.
Did you ever think of that?

:38:52
He never asks any favours
because he can take care of himself.

:38:55
Never trusts anybody so he doesn't get hurt.
That's not a bad way to live.

:38:59
Maybe you'll learn that
when you grow up, huh?

:39:02
Come on.
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All right. Run them up in there.
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Good morning.
I can see you had a busy night.

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Yeah. Those are my cattle,
and I'm taking them to Dawson.

:39:27
I said nothing about cattle in our deal.
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Nope, it was my idea.
:39:33
Nobody ever does anything
for nothing, remember?

:39:36
You know what happens
when Mr. Gannon finds out you took them?

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Yeah, I know.
:39:41
I ain't making no drive to Dawson
with them cattle.

:39:48
That goes for me, too.
And me.

:39:51
That makes it almost unanimous.
:39:53
You like to cast your vote, Miss Castle?
:39:57
I guess I was a convenience
to get you over the border.


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