Man of the West
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:13:23
- You going out to help?
- That's right.

:13:27
I don't mean to trouble you, Mr...
:13:30
- Jones.
- Jones!

:13:32
But there's somebody here
I think you ought to meet.

:13:35
Miss Ellis...
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Miss Ellis, I'd like to present Mr Jones.
:13:41
- How do you do, Mr Jones?
- Hello, Miss Ellis.

:13:44
The reason I wanted you to meet Miss Ellis
:13:47
is a strange coincidence.
:13:49
It's pretty unusual that
the three of us are on this train.

:13:53
I even get a creepy feeling about it.
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You ask me why? I'll tell you.
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Miss Ellis - that is, Miss Billie Ellis,
:14:00
is a singer with
what you might call an operatic voice.

:14:04
A lady of real culture.
:14:06
But the amazing part is,
she was trained as a schoolteacher.

:14:11
Really?
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Now, why would Mr Jones
be interested in that?

:14:16
Mr Jones is on this train
looking for a schoolteacher.

:14:21
You're riding to Fort Worth to find her,
isn't that right?

:14:26
Wouldn't that make your hair
stand up straight?

:14:29
We ought to talk this over
while they're hauling that wood.

:14:36
You gentlemen ought to be loading wood.
We're behind schedule.

:14:40
Would you keep an eye on my bag?
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Sure thing. I'll be right here.
:14:45
Maybe we can talk
when the train pulls out.

:14:48
Mr Jones wants to stretch his legs...
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although I don't see why
he'd want them any longer.

:14:54
Excuse me, Miss Ellis.
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Beautiful job.

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