The Sons of Katie Elder
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Fine. I'll bring them by.
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I can't stand a man
that forces himself on a girl

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who wouldn't be caught dead with him.
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They're sure a fine pair, Mr Hastings.
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The finest.
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_ Southern hospitality, huh?
_ Sorry, gentlemen.

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No offence, I was feeling the balance.
Finest duelling pistols ever made.

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_ You're two of the Elder boys?
_ That's right.

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I'm sorry about your mother.
She was a wonderful woman.

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After your father lost the ranch
and passed on,

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I offered to pay her for the ranch,
but she wouldn't hear of it.

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_ Well, now, why would you do that?
_ Guilt, Mr Elder.

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Yes, guilt. I wanted the ranch.
Yes, I needed it.

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This town can grow
and become important.

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It needs water power for a mill.
The ranch had the water power.

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I intended to buy it,
not win it in a card game.

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No offence meant, could we see
the paper that transferred the ranch?

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Certainly, of course.
You have every right to.

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It's right here.
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Yes, here it is.
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That's where
your father made his mark.

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And the signatures
of the other witnesses.

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_ You one of these witnesses?
_ Of course.

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_ The rest of these work for you?
_ Occasionally.

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What was the game
you were playing that night?

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_ The game? Blackjack.
_ Blackjack?


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