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:53:00
You just see whether or not
I can go to bed now or not.

:53:03
You've got to get on that stagecoach.
:53:05
-What'd you say?
-The stage, it leaves in an hour.

:53:08
-Why didn't you tell me?
-I just did!

:53:11
Then you better get out then,
so I can get a bath and pack my things.

:53:15
I can't do it if you stand around talking.
:53:17
You're doing most of the talking.
:53:19
That's right. And I can't do that
and bathe and pack.

:53:22
-Will you just go on and go?
-I'm going.

:53:24
Then do it, don't talk any more.
:53:25
I'm doing enough
and neither of us are saying anything.

:53:28
So, just go on and let me get on the stage.
:53:32
Oh, hell! Goodbye.
:53:34
I just wanted to....
:53:37
You could have at least let me finish.
:53:40
You try to help someone
who doesn't want any help.

:53:45
I guess I talk too much.
:53:49
You tell her?
:53:50
-Tell her what?
-That she's a fool.

:53:54
She's going on the stage?
:53:55
She's going on the stage.
You make sure she does.

:53:58
You say she was going,
why should I make sure?

:54:00
Because I say for you
to make sure she does.

:54:03
I hold you responsible.
:54:04
Responsible, me?
:54:05
Yes.
:54:09
Dude, he's up the street.
He told me to tell you he's gone.

:54:13
So I see.
:54:15
There's a lot of people in town today.
:54:18
Did you hear why?
:54:19
A man say he hear maybe Nathan Burdette
will come to see you today.

:54:24
Most likely they here to watch.
:54:27
If he does, they may see something.
:54:30
I don't like it.
:54:31
Neither do l.
:54:39
Tom, hang your gun on the fence.
You'll pick it up when you leave.

:54:42
Sure enough.

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