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:28:00
Trust me.
:28:02
Life can be so precious.
:28:04
It's foolish to risk losing it
every minute, no?

:28:09
There's plenty of space for everybody
in this town. Even Baxters, hm?

:28:15
For this reason...
:28:18
I've decided to hang my gun
up on the wall.

:28:22
I think that Ramón has the right idea.
:28:24
I, too, am getting tired of these killings.
They must stop.

:28:28
- This is all... very, very touching.
- You mean you don't admire peace?

:28:34
It's not really easy to like something
you know nothing about.

:28:38
Stay in San Miguel
and you may profit from the experience.

:28:41
No, thanks. I'll be movin' on.
:28:51
Oh, here's your money, Don Miguel.
I only used a small amount of it.

:28:55
I don't like to take money
unless I feel I've earned it.

:29:01
Now, why are you so hasty?
You should stay here.

:29:04
You might enjoy dining with us tonight.
:29:06
You see, the Baxters have four men
in the cemetery on account of me.

:29:10
I don't think
they'd appreciate my presence.

:29:20
I don't like that americano.
Too smart to be a hired fighter.

:29:24
- Shooting a pistol, no one can touch him.
- I see that. When someone with that face

:29:28
works with his gun, count on two things.
:29:30
He's fast on the trigger
but he's also intelligent.

:29:33
- That makes him too dangerous for you.
- Now he's gone, explain that nonsense

:29:38
about hanging up your gun
and making up with the Baxters.

:29:42
Is it possible that you'll never be able
to reach any conclusions on your own?

:29:47
Don't you think our government and
the americanos will find those bodies?

:29:53
They'll investigate, all right. And we'll
be quiet and peacefully bide our time.

:29:58
We know nothing about a massacre
at the Río Bravo, eh?


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