Night Passage
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:03:02
They'll get it past him
or get no more steel before snow.

:03:05
- O'Brien, shut your mouth!
- My sentiments exactly.

:03:08
Day shift and night shift, night shift
and day shift. No money in a month.

:03:12
My patience is ended.
So is their railroad. Am I right?

:03:15
- You are right!
- McLaine.

:03:18
Please play me a peaceful tune
or I'll have a revolution on my hands.

:03:21
I see what you mean.
Are they giving you trouble?

:03:24
Lucky you're not with the railroad.
Tis a weary man you'd be today

:03:28
if you were troubleshooting for us.
:03:30
Could be you're right, Tim.
:03:32
( Folk tune)
:03:38
Come on, pretty lady. Give us a dance!
:03:41
I dare you, Mr Feeney.
:03:42
Where's the wife?
:03:45
Come on!
:03:58
Big Ed, are you through to Junction City?
:04:00
This is for Kimball.
:04:03
As per your instructions, this is to advise you
:04:08
that Grant McLaine is here at end of track.
:04:12
You don't need that last. Just say he's here.
:04:33
Get away from him! Get away from him!
:04:35
Dancing, is it? Let me...
:04:37
Get back into your tent where you belong,
you painted women.

:04:42
You and your railroad.
Bringing the likes of this among decent folk.

:04:45
For two cents I'd take me old man back
to Junction City and be through with you.

:04:49
If you had two cents!
:04:51
They're at it again. You can't mix
wives and women, even to build a railroad.

:04:56
Stop this shilly-shally music
and give me a jig I can dance to.


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