The Sons of Katie Elder
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_ John.
_ Good evening. I brought the things.

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Come on in.
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_ This is a nice room.
_ Thank you.

:49:33
How about... right here?
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That's fine.
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This is very thoughtful of you, John.
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Whenever I look at it or sit in it,
I'll think of Katie.

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I brought your things back, and...
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...also we thought
you should have this.

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But it's your family bible. You keep it.
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No, a lot of the places that I go
it wouldn't fit in.

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All right, I'll keep it. But it's yours
whenever you want it back.

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These are yours, too.
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They weren't meant for an outsider,
but Katie wanted me to know about you.

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_ I don't mind.
_ You stopped writing so long ago.

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She would read your old letters
as if they'd just come.

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Then she gave them to me to read.
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I don't know how
either of you could read them.

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_ My handwriting isn't a thing of beauty.
_ But what you wrote was, at first.

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Then I began to notice a change.
Your ma never did, but I did.

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_ Everybody changes.
_ Not the way you did.

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I began hearing things about you.
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It wasn't even the same man
who wrote those letters.

:50:56
You're going to look
for your father's killer?

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I sure am. Whoever killed him
probably stole the ranch from Katie.


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