How the West Was Won
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1:03:05
That's why you're here, huh?
1:03:08
That's it.
1:03:11
Look, there ain't a thing we can do...
1:03:14
...to keep Charlie Gant from goin'
where he wants to in this territory.

1:03:19
I know. I know what he was...
1:03:23
...but that's over now.
1:03:25
It was over the day his brother got...
1:03:29
You should've killed 'em both that day,
but...

1:03:33
Well, you didn't and there ain't a thing
I can do about it now.

1:03:36
What's he doin' here, Lou?
Ain't you even curious?

1:03:39
What do you want me to do?
Run him out of town at the point of a gun?

1:03:42
Do you think it will put the law inside
a holster here?

1:03:45
Look over there, Zeb. There's the law.
1:03:48
With all its writs and decrees and...
1:03:52
We abide by that circuit judge, now.
1:03:54
How many get killed meantime?
1:03:55
Nobody's got killed. Nobody's goin' to.
Doc Halliday, the Clantons, the Youngers...

1:04:01
They're all gone now.
1:04:02
Charlie Gant ain't gone.
1:04:06
You get me a warrant. I'll get you Gant.
1:04:09
Lou, they want three guards in the wagon
with the gold shipment tomorrow.

1:04:13
Three?
1:04:14
This is a big one. Over $100,000 worth.
1:04:17
I'll take Clayton and Sims with me.
All right?

1:04:24
Well?
1:04:26
Well what?
1:04:28
Doesn't that mean anything to you?
1:04:30
- It means we put on a three-man guard.
- To the train.

1:04:33
What happens then?
1:04:36
You know there's gold goin' out of here
every month or so.

1:04:38
There hasn't been a train robbery
since Jesse James was killed.

1:04:49
I don't want any trouble here, now.
1:04:51
We've been friends a long time.
1:04:53
As a friend...
1:04:55
...I'd like you to leave town.

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