How the West Was Won
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:57:02
Priceless, my foot.
:57:05
We used it for a doorstop.
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$2,500.
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Sold. $2,500.
:57:15
It's a sad day, Lilith.
:57:17
Sad?
:57:19
We made and spent
three fortunes together.

:57:21
What's so sad about that?
:57:24
If he'd lived a little longer
we would've made and spent another.

:57:27
- I beg your pardon, Mrs. van Valen.
- What?

:57:30
The chair, it's been sold. I'm sorry.
:57:32
Well then, take it.
Quit apologizin' and take it.

:57:34
Thank you, madam.
:57:35
If there had been some other way
to pay off the debts...

:57:38
It doesn't matter.
:57:40
I've got two things
no one can ever take from me:

:57:44
This, and my land in Arizona.
:57:47
Lilith, I don't want to dash any hopes...
:57:50
...but that ranch is nearly worthless.
:57:52
Well, it's there, isn't it?
:57:54
Yes, but most of the cattle
have been sold off or stolen.

:57:57
I'll get cattle.
:57:58
You'll need someone to work it
and manage it for you.

:58:00
- I'll get that, too.
- Who?

:58:03
My nephew.
He's a marshal out there somewhere.

:58:07
Lilith, at your age it might be
kind of rough.

:58:11
Rough?
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My ma and pa were killed
goin' down the river just lookin' for land.

:58:18
I guess I got a little of that Prescott blood
in me after all.

:58:31
Pa?
:58:32
Is Aunt Lilith's house on Nob Hill
as high as that?

:58:37
I don't know, son.
:58:39
On our way home you ask your Aunt Lilith.
She'll tell you.


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