Rio Bravo
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1:01:00
That got them.
That took the fight out of them.

1:01:03
Look at them quit.
1:01:20
Sure is quiet out there.
1:01:21
Find anything?
1:01:23
There isn't a Burdette man left
in town outside those who got locked up.

1:01:27
Rest of them all cleared out.
We won't have any trouble.

1:01:29
You're welcome.
1:01:30
Thank you.
1:01:33
What do you want to do about them?
1:01:35
Want to take them to Presidio
or wait for the marshal?

1:01:37
-We'll wait for the marshal.
-Wait for the marshal?

1:01:40
I'm glad you agree, since you have
to cook for them and watch them.

1:01:43
That ain't the way I said it.
I said, "Wait for the marshal?"

1:01:47
And that's a question.
1:01:48
I'm fed up feeding them,
and I ain't going to watch them.

1:01:50
I've been sitting back there so long
in the dark that I feel...

1:01:53
...like a gopher or a burrowing owl
or something.

1:01:56
When I went outside,
couldn't hardly see in the daylight.

1:01:59
I'll watch it for you if you want to go out.
1:02:01
-Would you?
-Sure.

1:02:02
I guess it's dark enough I can go outside,
it wouldn't hurt my eyes none.

1:02:06
I don't think it would.
1:02:07
Maybe get myself slicked up a smidge and
have a drink, it wouldn't hurt me either.

1:02:11
I don't think it would.
1:02:14
Should I go?
1:02:15
Go ahead.
1:02:17
Go ahead.
1:02:17
-You ain't going to give me a argument?
-No.

1:02:19
Don't care whether I go or not.
1:02:34
Chance.
1:02:36
Have you seen that girl yet?
1:02:38
I said, "Have you seen that girl yet?"
1:02:43
The job.
1:02:45
Didn't have time.
1:02:48
The Fort Worth stage is in.
They run at night.

1:02:51
Should be leaving soon.
1:02:53
-You mean she's going on it?
-I don't know.

1:02:55
I don't think you do either.
1:02:57
But if it was me, I'd find out.
1:02:59
I wouldn't walk around wondering about it.

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