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I see.
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Now, Andrew Warshaw
has been observed regularly

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wearing a six-gun and
saddle holstering a Winchester carbine.

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Are these normally considered
the tools of his profession?

:13:11
Maybe he has
to force the stock to breed.

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Mr. Holliday...
that will be all.

:13:23
You can sit down now,
Mr. Warshaw.

:13:30
Would William Brocius
please stand up?

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Is William Brocius
in your employ?

:13:37
Yes, he is.
:13:38
Is this the same William Brocius
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who is wanted variously
on eight counts of murder

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in Kansas City, Missouri,
Abilene, Texas, Gallup, New Mexico

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between the years 1878 and 1881?
:13:50
I wouldn't know that, either.
:13:52
In what capacity
do you employ him?

:13:54
Bookkeeper.
:13:55
- I beg your pardon?
- Bookkeeper.

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I see.
That'll be all, Mr. Brocius.

:14:05
Now, is it a fact that you're
a heavy financial backer

:14:08
of another one of your employees,
Pete Spence,

:14:11
for the Tombstone City Marshal post
now held by Virgil Earp?

:14:14
It is a fact.
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That will be all.
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When you heard the shooting,
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why did you not go to the aid
of your brother and the McLowerys?

:14:30
It's been so long since there's been
a gunfight in this county,

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I could scarcely believe my ears.
:14:35
When you did ascertain
that a gunfight was actually in progress,

:14:39
what did you do?
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Nothing. I was unarmed.
:14:43
I find that my familiarity with weapons
is not an asset to me as a businessman.

:14:47
It has been stated
that your employees...

:14:52
the bookkeeper
and the cattle breeder...

:14:55
were armed.
Why, Mr. Clanton?

:14:57
I've been told that there's
a plot to assassinate me.


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