Return of the Seven
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:19:01
If you had any respect
for a condemned man...

:19:03
...you'd keep quiet and
let him spend his last hours in peace.

:19:07
- He is going to be shot in the morning.
- Whad he do?

:19:10
Huh! What didn't he do?
:19:12
That is Luis Emilio Delgado.
:19:25
I take it you did not understand me, señor.
:19:28
You are Luis Delgado.
:19:30
- You know me?
- Heard of you.

:19:35
Did I not tell you I was famous?
:19:39
That is his last request.
:19:43
You don't know how good
that makes a man feel.

:19:47
- I can imagine.
- I mean you knowing my name...

:19:50
...who I am.
:19:52
For years I have said to myself
"Luis, the day will come...

:19:56
...when you'll not have to
ride in the dust of others...

:19:59
...when everyone will know who you are."
:20:01
"There'll not be a train or a village
robbed that people will not say...

:20:05
...'The one who robbed from us
was el bandido Luis Emilio Delgado."'

:20:11
And just when I was about to
amount to something, this had to happen.

:20:15
What will people think of me when they
find out I was shot for killing one man?

:20:20
One stinking little man.
:20:23
I have killed a dozen
in a single day. More!

:20:27
- I tell you, señor, there is no justice.
- What if they don't find out?

:20:31
- But they will.
- Not if you ride south with me.

:20:35
Against 50 guns, maybe more?
The odds are not good.

:20:40
Better than you'll have
against that wall tomorrow.

:20:43
You've got a point.
:20:45
Well?
:20:47
- What is the pay?
- Whatever it takes to get you out.

:20:53
- Fair enough.
- How much?

:20:56
- But, señor, I cannot.
- A hundred pesos.

:20:59
- They will stand me against the wall...
- 200.


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