Night Passage
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1:03:01
So all she'll bring is trouble and guns, huh?
1:03:04
Did you bring the money with you?
1:03:07
No.
1:03:10
- How soon do we get it?
- I wouldn't know about that.

1:03:13
You should! $10,000 is a lot of money.
1:03:17
And that's what he wants for me.
1:03:20
Well, I'd say he was selling out cheap.
1:03:23
Never mind what you'd say.
What did Kimball say?

1:03:29
If you don't know about the money,
why did he send you?

1:03:33
He didn't send me. I came on my own.
1:03:36
Why?
1:03:38
- Ask him.
- Well?

1:03:42
I wouldn't know.
1:03:44
Then again, maybe I would.
1:03:47
You were right the first time.
1:03:50
I can walk quiet at night
and I'm a pretty good gun.

1:03:54
I'd like to join up with you.
1:03:57
You see, when a man gets fired
off the railroad,

1:03:59
he has a little trouble finding a job.
1:04:02
And when he can't find a job,
he gets hungry.

1:04:05
I've been hungry for the last five years.
Haven't I?

1:04:09
- (Whitey) How would he know?
- I'm his brother.

1:04:13
- His brother?
- His younger brother.

1:04:18
Five years ago
he was a troubleshooter for Kimball.

1:04:20
I lifted the feed herd and he came after me.
1:04:22
Then gave you a horse to get away.
1:04:24
But not until I'd heard all about
good and evil.

1:04:28
I didn't buy what he had to sell then.
I'm not buying it now.

1:04:31
- (Whitey) So you don't want him in, huh?
- No.

1:04:35
Funny thing. I want him in.
1:04:38
- Any objections?
- It ain't that simple, Whitey.

1:04:41
There's a personal deal
between me and him.

1:04:44
- About what?
- He got in my way.

1:04:47
That's right.
1:04:51
Oh, yeah, I remember you.
You're the man that fights kids.

1:04:54
Which way do you want it?

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