The Sons of Katie Elder
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:41:00
_ You drive me out, I'll be back.
_ That goes for me, too.

:41:04
Why didn't you tell us
that Bass was shot in the back?

:41:09
Does it make any difference
which direction the bullet came from?

:41:13
Yes, if you're trying to find out
if he was murdered.

:41:16
_ What do you want to know?
_ What happened to our old place?

:41:21
_ lf Pa sold it, there'd be money.
_ Not if he gambled it away.

:41:25
_ ls that what happened?
_ Hastings says so.

:41:28
I see no reason to doubt him.
He had six witnesses.

:41:34
Your pa must have been pretty drunk.
:41:37
He was going to be a better provider
for Katie, win a fortune for her.

:41:42
_ I don't know how she put up with him.
_ She loved him.

:41:45
_ That was good enough for her.
_ We all loved him, Billy.

:41:50
It was just that when he got
to gambling and hitting that bottle...

:41:54
_ How long after the game was he shot?
_ Same night.

:41:59
Wouldn't you say
that was a little coincidental?

:42:02
Even if I did, I couldn't prove it.
:42:06
_ We can help.
_ I don't need any help.

:42:08
Isn't it a little late
to be wondering what happened?

:42:12
_ Who shot him, Billy?
_ John, stop digging around.

:42:17
All it'll get you is trouble.
:42:21
Trouble.
:42:24
Hastings.
:42:40
Miss Gordon, I want to talk to you
about Katie's things.

:42:45
She didn't have much,
but we'd be pleased,

:42:48
and I'm sure she'd want you
to have anything of hers that you liked,

:42:53
Iike maybe the rocking chair,
and things like that.

:42:57
Why, thank you, John.
I'd like that very much.


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