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:32:12
- Sheriff Bartlett?
- Why do you want him?

:32:15
I've got two John Doe warrants
to serve here.

:32:19
- It's customary to tell the local officer.
- It won't be necessary in this case.

:32:24
It's customary to cooperate...
:32:26
We've got our own customaries.
Anyway, the sheriff ain't around.

:32:30
- When's he coming back?
- He ain't coming back.

:32:35
- What are you? Deputy?
- Don't matter much what you call me.

:32:44
- I'm calling you yellow.
- It's your privilege.

:32:49
I'm all for law and order, Marshal,
but a lawman's gotta take the long view.

:32:54
You see that big hotel up the end
of the street? Owned by Mr Belden.

:32:58
Those cattle pens by the tracks
east of town? Belden and Son.

:33:03
He owns the livery stable, two saloons.
Some say he owns the Town Council.

:33:08
So, like I tell you, a lawman's
gotta take the long view.

:33:13
Far as I'm concerned, you can go and
get yourself killed any time you want.

:33:18
40 years on, weeds'll grow as pretty
on my grave as on yours.

:33:22
And nobody'll even remember that I was
yellow, or that you died like a fool.

:33:27
That's your long view, son.
Always take the long view.

:33:31
I've got two warrants and I'm serving
them. I'm leaving town with two men.

:33:38
And the long view is this:
Don't try to stop me.


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