Two Rode Together
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That's Henry J. All right.
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Yes, sir.
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- Now, what about this boy of yours?
- No, no, no.

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Not my boy, my wife's.
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By her first husband.
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See, I promised her I'd do everything
I could to find that boy of hers.

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In fact, l... I had to give her my word
on it before she'd marry me.

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Well, that seems natural enough.
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Oh, yes, yes, it's natural.
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But it certainly isn't practical.
Not when you've got a business to run.

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Now, this journey.
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Why, this thing could
go on for months.

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All these people setting
these camps up every night...

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...eight, nine miles... No.
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I just haven't got
that kind of time to waste.

:35:41
Well, maybe you'll be lucky.
:35:43
McCabe...
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...l've always been a man
that made his own luck.

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And if I'm any judge of character...
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...so have you.
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You know, my wife hasn't seen
that boy of hers since he was 2.

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Be 17 now.
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McCabe...
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...I will guarantee that you
could bring in any boy that age...

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...tell my wife that it was her son...
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...she'd accept him without question.
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And then you could get back
to your business.

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Then I could get back
to my business.

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I'd be willing to give 1000...
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- Five hundred dollars for...
- You said 1000.

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All right, I'll make it 1000.
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And, McCabe, any boy would do,
you know?

:36:33
Well, he'd have a good home,
get an education.

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- What's wrong with that?
- Not a thing.

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Not a thing, Mr. Wringle.
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Maybe in time, he'd grow up
to be a man like you.

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- You bet your life.
- All right.

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- It's a deal.
- It's a deal.

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- Fine, thanks a lot.
- I'll take the keg, to bind it, huh?

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All right, you can go...
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- Hello, lieutenant.
- Interrupting something?

:36:58
Oh, no, no, no. I was just wishing
Mr. McCabe good luck.


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