The Sons of Katie Elder
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I got him, I got him.
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I got him!
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_ You got him?
_ Yeah!

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Stay out of here.
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_ Howdy.
_ Howdy.

1:00:31
I'm right sorry
I missed the start of that.

1:00:34
_ Doing your spring house-cleaning?
_ We're just getting acquainted.

1:00:39
We haven't seen each other
for some years.

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I'm looking for a Mrs Kate Elder.
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This is where she lived.
We're her sons.

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_ She died a few days ago.
_ I am sorry.

1:00:52
_ I extend my sympathy to y'all.
_ Thank you.

1:00:55
I never had the pleasure of meeting
Mrs Elder, but I got a letter from her.

1:01:00
Since I had business in Clearwater,
I decided to pay her a visit.

1:01:04
I'm sorry I got here so late.
This is some letter!

1:01:08
Care to read it?
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"Mr Charlie Bob Striker,
Pecos, Texas."

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_ That's you?
_ It is.

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This is Matt and Bud and Tom.
And I'm John Elder.

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Howdy.
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"Dear Mr Striker, it has been told to me
that you have a lot too many horses."

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"If this is true,
you have my sympathy,"

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"as I have been horse poor
myself in the past."

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"If you are still
in this predicament in June,"

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"I may be able to help you out and
take a hundred head off your hands,"

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"provided you are
prepared to deal on credit"

1:01:49
"until I can resell them."
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"I am interested in good sound stock,
but nothing fancy."

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"And I would like to hear
your rock_bottom price."


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