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1:54:01
You get into trouble
with those women. Remember me.

1:54:04
You saying
I'm in the same mess you were?

1:54:06
I didn't say that.
1:54:08
You think I'd make
a fool of myself like you?

1:54:11
You said yourself,
you cannot stand to be tied down.

1:54:14
Maybe I've had enough of selling
my gun arm all over the place.

1:54:18
You said yourself...
1:54:20
- Don't put words in my mouth...
- I'm not.

1:54:22
And if somebody's going to tell me
about women, it won't to be you.

1:54:26
- Where is Maudie?
- Her place.

1:54:28
- That's my crutch.
- Where's the other one?

1:54:30
Right over there, under your nose.
1:54:33
- I can't decide for myself!
- It's under the wrong arm.

1:54:36
How would you know? You've been
using it under both arms.

1:54:42
Fine friend! Trying to keep a fellow
from doing what he wants to do.

1:54:49
The way to get him to do something
is to say not to do it.

1:54:52
Not if he didn't want to.
1:54:54
- Reckon he'll stay here?
- Could be.

1:54:56
Be a good thing to have him here.
1:54:59
Suppose you'll likely to wait a bit,
find a new gal,

1:55:03
make a fool of yourself
all over again.

1:55:05
Most likely. If you leave me,
I could be driven to it.

1:55:08
- I ain't said that.
- As good as.

1:55:11
Now, stop putting words in my mouth.
1:55:13
I can't do anything right,
according to you. Bull, I need you.

1:55:17
- You what?
- I need you.

1:55:19
If you start being nice to me,
I'll quit you for sure.

1:55:22
Shock'd be too much. I'd sooner have
you hungover and nasty.

1:55:26
Speaking of that,
how about a little drink, Bull?

1:55:31
Darn it! Took you a long time
to think of that one.

1:55:36
- That was good work, sheriff.
- Thank you, friend.

1:55:40
Sheriff, it looks like
you're going to keep your job.

1:55:45
Yeah, it'll be a nice quiet town
after you leave, Cole.

1:55:48
How do you know I'm leaving?
1:55:50
We just don't need
your kind around here.


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