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:13:09
All right. Now, tell me again.
How did he lose it?

:13:14
We stopped for a beer, Mr Belden.
Somebody must have thieved the horses.

:13:19
- While you was having your beer, right?
- That's how it looks, Mr Belden.

:13:24
- What town did you say this was?
- Pawley. You know Pawley, Mr Belden.

:13:29
Oh yes, yes, I know Pawley. Ain't been
a horse stole in Pawley in ten years.

:13:35
- They're very civilised in Pawley.
- Somebody didn't know the rules.

:13:41
- Here he is, Mr Belden.
- Hey, hey, hiya, boy!

:13:45
Hey, Pa!
:13:46
- Have a nice trip?
- Fine.

:13:49
Hear you came by train.
Where are the horses?

:13:52
- I don't know.
- Lee says they got stole. Right?

:13:55
- Yes. We was having a beer in Pawley.
- You took my saddle. Is that stole, too?

:14:01
Yes, sir.
:14:04
That saddle means a lot to me.
:14:06
- Yes, sir, I know.
- I want it back.

:14:09
I figured I could pay you for it. You can
take it out of my wages every month.

:14:14
I don't want the money,
I want that saddle!

:14:17
Anybody else take my saddle, get it stole,
you know what I'd do?

:14:21
- Yes, sir.
- All right.

:14:27
- What's that on your face?
- Nothing.

:14:29
- Come here, let me look.
- Ain't nothing.

:14:32
What do you mean?
:14:35
Hey, that looks like a scratch, huh?
:14:40
- Take a she-bear to lay a welt that deep.
- Yeah.

:14:43
- One of those she-bears over in Pawley.
- Yeah, yeah.

:14:47
You know, Rick would do better
fighting with men.

:14:51
- Did you hear what Beero said?
- Yes, sir.

:14:54
You gonna let him talk like that?
Man, I'd hit him.


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