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1:31:02
Yeah, he wasn't that far gone.
1:31:04
- When's the marshal due?
- Four or five days.

1:31:07
- Got enough food?
- Plenty of coffee and water.

1:31:11
Could you slip out the back
and get some food?

1:31:15
- Without getting shot?
- I wish you would.

1:31:18
Does he want me
to get shot or get food?

1:31:21
- Want me to come?
- If I get shot, you get the food.

1:31:26
And I'm also going
to bring back a big bar of soap.

1:31:30
This place'll never be Delmonico's,
1:31:32
but the food would taste better
if you'd use that soap.

1:31:36
- Just get.
- I'm going.

1:31:43
I suppose I could use a little bath.
1:31:47
I'd appreciate it.
1:31:54
- Morning, Joey.
- Morning. I brought some...

1:31:57
- Good morning, sheriff.
- I'm taking a bath.

1:32:00
Don't mind me, sheriff,
I was raised with four brothers.

1:32:03
- I'm not your brother.
- Doc Miller sent over these crutches

1:32:07
and some clean clothes.
He also sent some soap.

1:32:11
And I brought an extra one...
1:32:13
You already have some.
1:32:15
- I've got a lot of friends.
- Well, I'll be going.

1:32:20
Morning.
1:32:24
What are you doing still in town?
1:32:26
We came to take my brother
Jared home, he's a lot better.

1:32:31
When you get home...
1:32:33
I remember: stay close and watch out.
1:32:36
Right.
1:32:38
You look a lot better
without that hat.

1:32:40
Thank you.
1:32:44
Wait. Don't close that door.
Morning, Joey.

1:32:47
Hi, Mississippi, Bull. Morning, Cole.
1:32:50
Good morning... I'd have more privacy
in the El Paso railroad station.

1:32:55
Hello, JP. How are you?
1:32:57
I'm thinking of selling tickets.
I'd get rich.

1:32:59
I got here just in time.
Here's a bar of soap.


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