El Dorado
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:06:01
Where is this Bart Jason's place?
:06:03
You take the main road
north out of town.

:06:05
You cross the creek,
and you come to a big rock.

:06:08
- Big rock.
- Right. That's MacDonald's boundary.

:06:11
MacDonald's?
:06:13
Ride east from there about 3 miles
and you get to Bart Jason's ranch.

:06:17
Maudie, remember, I'm coming back.
:06:21
- I left some things...
- I'll take care of it.

:06:24
Thanks.
:06:28
- You mad at me, JP?
- You know better than that, Maudie.

:06:33
You must like that man.
:06:35
- Want me to tell you about him?
- You don't have to.

:06:38
I know I don't.
That's why I want to.

:06:42
I met Cole right after my husband
was killed. I did tell you that.

:06:46
- Yeah, you told me.
- There I was, stranded...

:06:49
A gambler's widow,
not a chip to my name.

:06:53
Cole was awful good to me. Gave me
a stake, helped me get on my feet.

:06:58
Never would take a...
:07:01
I don't know, JP.
With Cole and me, I guess it's a...

:07:05
- I'll always think of him as a...
- He's a top hand.

:07:10
- I guess so.
- Well, Cole always was pretty lucky.

:07:14
- Have you known him long?
- Yes, since before the war.

:07:18
- We've travelled some together.
- Sure, I know what that means.

:07:23
It means either you saved his life,
or he saved yours, or both.

:07:28
And neither of you
will talk about it. Men!

:07:31
Would you like it set to music,
with a full orchestra?

:07:34
- I'll see you.
- Don't forget to come back.

:07:38
- I won't leave you alone with him.
- You're not a friend.

:07:48
Hell.

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