The War Wagon
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:11:01
Can't get more private. Neither one
of them speaks a word of English.

:11:24
Come on in!
:11:26
L hope this'll be friendlier than
last time. - Couldn't be unfriendlier.

:11:32
Know why Pierce wanted you to kill me?
:11:35
So he could legally steal your land,
once he found there was gold on it.

:11:39
You were just defending your ranch.
:11:41
But you got shot, framed
and sent to jail.

:11:45
Thought that was kind of amusing.
:11:47
Nice to find a fella
with a keen sense of humour.

:11:51
Old Pierce
found a lotta gold on your land.

:11:54
That ore assays out
at $643 a tonne, normally.

:11:58
But they've hit the motherlode,
which'll be 1200 per cent richer.

:12:04
For a man out a short while
you know a lot about his business.

:12:08
He's important to me.
- You thinkin' about his gold?

:12:12
My gold.
- Forget it.

:12:14
You can't get within a mile of it.
Have some grub.

:12:18
No thanks. How about outta town?
:12:21
He has a new toy. An iron-plated thing
he calls the War Wagon.

:12:25
Takes an average of 50,000 in gold
from Emmett to the station in El Paso.

:12:31
Forty-three miles away.
- There are a few guards.

:12:34
Thirty-three of them. Twenty-eight
outriders and five in the coach.

:12:38
Each man has a Henry repeating rifle,
two Colts and 200 rounds.

:12:45
So what?
- We're going to take that wagon.

:12:49
We are?
:12:51
You taken a look lately
at the cemetery at Emmett?

:12:54
There's a big bunch of cheap wooden
crosses, all crowded in together.

:12:59
That's a tribute to the last fools
who tried to stop the War Wagon.


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