Vera Cruz
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:49:26
Hold it!
:49:29
- Where did she come from?
- She's here of her own free will.

:49:32
- l'll believe that when you let her go.
- You was a man, you'd get off that horse.

:49:38
l'll get off when you turn her loose.
:49:46
Shoot him as he's gettin' off.
:49:49
We're waitin'!
:49:56
You boys had enough fightin' for the day?
:49:58
You heard the man.
:50:01
Tex, get aboard that wagon.
:50:07
Well... that old Southern charm.
Draws 'em like bees to honey, eh, Ben?

:50:12
She snaked that wagon outta there
just like a mule skinner.

:50:15
- Mount up, Ballad.
- l just wanted to get to Vera Cruz.

:50:18
Just for the ride to Vera Cruz?
:50:21
You did a favour for me once.
:50:23
ls it too much to expect another?
:50:26
That was a nice new dress you're wearin'.
:50:29
You wouldn't turn her down, would ya?
lt'd break her heart.

:50:32
Captain Danette informed me of your
heroics. My compliments, mademoiselle.

:50:37
We want an explanation
of your presence here.

:50:39
Ain't you heard?
We just picked up a passenger.

:50:42
Such decisions are up to the marquis.
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Well?
:50:46
l wish you a pleasant journey to Vera
Cruz. lt's time we were starting again.

:50:51
Mount the caravan!

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