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1:02:01
... and say, “Well, all right, then”,
to both of them.

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Lots of things happen to a woman:
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Sickness, or being poor and hungry, even.
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Being left alone in your old age,
being afeared to die.

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And you can stand it.
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There’s one way:
You’ve got to be hardy.

1:02:25
- You’ve got to be.
- I wished I was the way you are.

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Fiddlesticks! Scrawny and old?
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You couldn’t hire me to be the way I am.
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What would I do without you?
You’re such a crazy.

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Sure as you’re born.
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Jud’s over at Doc Tyler’s.
They’ll take care of everything.

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Is he alive?
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Laurey, honey, Cord Elam here,
he, being Federal Marshal...

1:03:01
... thinks I ought to give myself up.
And right now he--

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Oh, no!
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Their train leaves in less than an hour.
It’s their honeymoon!

1:03:08
Curly should go of his own accord
and tell the judge.

1:03:12
- You’re the judge, ain’t you, Andrew?
- Yeah.

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Then tell him now and get it over with.
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It’s got to be done in court.
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Oh, fiddlesticks. Let’s do it here
and say we done it in court.

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I can’t do that. That’s breaking the law.
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Let’s not break the law.
Let’s just bend it a little.

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Come on, start the trial.
We’ve ain’t got but a few minutes.

1:03:34
- Andrew, I got to protest.
- Shut your trap.

1:03:37
We can give the boy a fair trial
without locking him up on his honeymoon.

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All right. Here’s the long and short of it.
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What’s your plea?
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That means, why’d you do it?
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Jud’s been pestering Laurey.
I always swore that--

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Don’t let your tongue wobble in your head.
Listen to my question.

1:03:56
What happened last night
that made you do it?

1:03:59
He tried to burn us to death.
He came at me with a knife.


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