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:10:01
Be my guest.
:10:03
But get out of San Miguel, will you?
:10:08
- Where does that lead?
- The balcony.

:10:13
- Why are you going there? Hey!
- Uh...

:10:17
To have a look. Things always
look different from higher up.

:10:21
But nothing's up there.
Go ahead and get out.

:10:33
- Who are they?
- Hm. Bandits.

:10:36
Bandits and smugglers.
:10:38
They come down from Texas, cross the
frontier to stock up on guns and liquor.

:10:43
The cost is less here. Then they go back
and sell the guns and liquor to the Indians.

:10:50
Any town that sells guns
and liquor gotta be rich.

:10:53
Not the town.
Only those who buy and sell.

:10:56
The bosses are the ones who clean up.
:10:58
Yeah, somebody has to run the place.
Every town has a boss.

:11:02
That's true, but when there are two,
then I'd say that there is one too many.

:11:07
Two bosses? Very interesting.
:11:11
Interesting is right. The Rojos boys,
three brothers who sell liquor.

:11:15
And then there's the Baxters,
big gun merchants.

:11:20
Ah, if I'm not mistaken, you already
met Baxter's gang, didn't you?

:11:25
- Yeah, we met.
- But you're lucky.

:11:28
They don't usually limit
their fire to the mule.

:11:30
A man leaves his land
and looks around for any reason,

:11:33
Juan de Dios tolls the bell,
Piripero sells another coffin.

:11:37
Two bosses.
:11:41
They've enlisted all the scum that hangs
around both sides of the frontier.

:11:45
And they pay in dollars.
:11:50
Baxters over there.
:11:53
Rojos there.
:11:56
- Me right in the middle.
- Where you do what?


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