Last Train from Gun Hill
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:26:03
You know, I don't think I've made
a friend since you and me split up.

:26:07
I've... l've bought a few, though.
Come on, sit down.

:26:11
Hey... who'd ever think
that you'd turn out to be a marshal?

:26:17
I finally figured out
the other side didn't pay.

:26:21
To the law.
:26:26
Matt.
:26:29
I wish you'd joined me when I wanted
you to. I've got these parts sewed up.

:26:36
I'll tell you what,
you can still be a partner.

:26:39
- No, thanks. I like what I'm doing.
- Yeah?

:26:43
I got this whole spread, I got nobody left
but Rick. That's my boy. My wife died.

:26:48
- I didn't know.
- Nine years ago. That's the way it goes.

:26:52
You work all your life for something and
then the reason you wanted it is gone.

:26:57
- Here, let me give you another drink.
- Craig, tell me about that saddle.

:27:02
Rick borrowed it. He was going
to Dodge City, he and his friend Lee.

:27:08
They stopped at Pawley for a drink.
:27:11
When they come out, the horses
was gone and my saddle, too.

:27:15
- What day was that?
- Let me see, that was last Sunday.

:27:21
- That's the day my wife was killed.
- Your wife?

:27:28
Those fellas that got your saddle
murdered my wife.

:27:32
- That's why I want them.
- Gee, I'm sorry, Matt.

:27:36
Here I been talking about
a couple of damn horses.

:27:39
No wonder you're after them. Anything
you need, you know where to come.

:27:45
I'll ride with you.
:27:46
You know, I was in my office
straight through the day that it happened.

:27:52
It's funny your son didn't report
those stolen horses.

:27:55
Probably never thought to. Nobody here
goes to a marshal, they all come to me.


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