:43:00
	He didn't want it.
He just wanted to sleep here.
:43:04
	Listen.
:43:13
	Sleeping is very good.
:43:14
	He isn't going to get the chance
to sleep late.
:43:16
	Tomorrow, he can take his dollars
and get out.
:43:19
	l should have known you would give
him the money. You saved it for him.
:43:23
	What about all the things we planned
together?
:43:25
	Don't worry about that.
:43:28
	Finally, you'll marry me?
:43:30
	l don't like being just ''your woman''.
:43:32
	Sure, Lori, l'll marry you.
:43:50
	You mean it?
:43:51
	Sure! We're getting married
as soon as we can.
:43:56
	Listen. That man just stopped walking.
:44:07
	Be fair. l earned at least
twice your cut.
:44:09
	You must be crazy, Templer.
:44:10
	l was the one who found it.
:44:12
	How would you have hid it,
if l hadn't helped you?
:44:15
	l could have gotten someone else.
:44:16
	ls that so! Who lent you money
all these years. . .
:44:19
	. . .that you never paid back?
:44:21
	Listen, Oldeman. . .
:44:22
	. . .l've made investments that will be
useful for the whole community.
:44:25
	lt is your money,
but what did you do with it?
:44:29
	l spent it building this town,
making it prosperous.
:44:31
	l've paid my interest, and plenty of it.
:44:34
	No man can say
l was anything but honest.
:44:37
	l've always defended the morals
of the folks here.
:44:40
	l was never afraid to teach justice
and the fear of God.
:44:45
	l taught half of them how to pray.
:44:48
	Now, we must divide this gold,
splitting it equally. . .
:44:52
	. . .or do you want to cause trouble
and attract Sorrow's attention?
:44:56
	That's your kind of justice, Oldeman.
:44:58
	That's just what l expected from you,
swindler.