Invitation to a Gunfighter
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Don't you cover up...
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May I join you?
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- Who's he?
- I board here.

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No, sir. You're the gunfighter.
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- A gunfighter without a gun.
- You're taking quite a chance.

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I passed up my chance of killing you.
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I wanted to look you over, ask a question.
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Look quick. I killed so many men these
past four years, one more don't matter.

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You passed up your chance.
You think I'm gonna pass up mine?

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Truce for tonight.
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Then you believe them
when they say I'm crazy?

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So am I, but it's a funny thing.
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A man crazy to live
takes a chance and dies.

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A man who doesn't care takes
the same chance and gets away with it.

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Let's call it Jules Gaspard's Law.
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All right. All right.
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So far you're getting away with it.
Now, about that question.

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Why were you the one Reb
in a Union town?

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What kind of a question...
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Well, I used to have a reason.
Lots of them.

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Was it to defend your...
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let's call it your slave-owning rights.
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Slave-owning rights? Slave-owning?
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Whoever seen a slave in these parts?
You, Ruth?

:56:43
Only my pa and me
slaving away for Brewster.

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Paying off loans for seed and stock.
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Took longer to pay off the interest
than the loans.

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I know.
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I know it's a poor, mean excuse
of a reason to carry arms.

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Sometimes...
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Sometimes it seems like to me
I went Reb just to cross Brewster.


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