The Far Country
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1:05:00
Don't say you ain't interested
until you give it a little thought.

1:05:03
I'm not interested!
1:05:13
He just ain't got no guts.
1:05:15
You're wrong about him, Hominy.
He don't scare worth a nickel.

1:05:19
Maybe he don't like us.
Then we don't like him.

1:05:21
We don't want no part of him.
Now who we gonna elect for marshal?

1:05:25
How about Rube?
Yes, Rube is the man we want.

1:05:33
Ben, where'd you hide the coffee?
What?

1:05:36
I found the sugar but where's the coffee?
1:05:38
I didn't hide the coffee. We're out.
We're fresh out almost.

1:05:42
You'll find half a cup in that small soup can,
the one marked "salt."

1:05:45
That's not enough.
1:05:47
It's more than enough
if you know how to make it.

1:05:49
It's getting so I gotta be the chief cook,
and the biscuit-baker...

1:05:52
and everything else around here.
1:05:59
- What you doing?
- I'm packing.

1:06:01
- I can see you're packing, but what for?
- We're pulling out tonight.

1:06:04
- We can't pull...
- I should have told you before...

1:06:07
but I didn't want you gabbing.
I don't. We ain't pulling out...

1:06:10
- on account of we can't.
- Why not?

1:06:12
We made an agreement.
When Rube got elected marshal...

1:06:14
everyone agreed to stay the winter.
I told you.

1:06:17
I didn't agree.
But I told you about it!

1:06:19
And I told you
Rube and all that crowd are fools.

1:06:21
All this talk about schools,
churches, law and order.

1:06:26
Law and order cost lives.
1:06:27
It means somebody has to stand up
and get shot at.

1:06:30
That's not why I came to Dawson.
1:06:33
We've got ours, and we're getting out.
1:06:36
At least, I'm getting out.
1:06:39
You mean, you're going anyways,
even if I don't go along?

1:06:43
I'm going.
1:06:46
Now look, Jeff.
1:06:48
You and me's been together a lot of years.
It's been good, real good.

1:06:52
I ain't gonna be around too much longer.
I'm getting old.

1:06:56
But I sort of figured we'd go on together
until my time come.


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