Night Passage
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:23:00
He belongs at the end of track,
running a gang and building a railroad.

:23:04
- He's a working stiff like you.
- Yes, but he can dream a little too.

:23:08
Colorado wouldn't have a railroad
if he hadn't sold them on the idea.

:23:12
For his sake, I wish he hadn't.
He was happy at end of track

:23:15
but they kicked him upstairs
and sent us to Chicago.

:23:18
- And now he needs a little help.
- That's why he sent for you.

:23:23
Oh, I may have had something to do with it.
:23:26
Why?
:23:28
There was a time
when you were interested in me.

:23:31
I was more than interested in you.
I wanted to marry you.

:23:35
Times when I'm sorry you didn't.
Aren't you?

:23:41
No.
:23:44
A man likes to know his woman will
back him when he's down and you didn't.

:23:49
Ben called me a thief
and you went right along with him.

:23:52
It's as simple as that.
:23:57
Grant.
:24:00
For old times' sake.
:24:08
For old times' sake?
Just that and nothing more?

:24:12
Perhaps just a little more.
:24:14
We want to be sure
that payroll goes through, don't we?

:24:17
I don't know. Maybe Jeff is right.
His type seldom changes.

:24:21
And if we've made a mistake,
it's the finish of everything.

:24:24
Then why not cut this car
into the supply train?

:24:27
If we're all playing showdown,
I'd like to see the cards when they fall.

:24:33
- Thank you. I hope you have a nice trip.
- Thank you.

:24:36
(Train whistle)
:24:39
- Ma'am, is that all?
- Mm-hm.

:24:41
- Here's your lunch. You've earned it.
- Thanks.

:24:50
- Mister, are you going to end of track?
- Yes.

:24:53
Could you stake me to a ticket?
I can ride half fare if I'm with an adult.

:24:57
- And you're an adult.
- Well, sometimes I wonder.


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