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1:05:02
That's what my pa learned me,
and it stood me in good stead.

1:05:07
I don't imagine your pa
ever mentioned...

1:05:10
...shooting people and burning houses
and things like that.

1:05:13
I'm talking about mannerly things,
Mr. Bishop.

1:05:17
I ain't talking about making a living.
1:05:20
Oh.
1:05:30
What the hell, Bishop?
1:05:32
You were leaning on my saddle,
Mr. Chaney.

1:05:34
You lean on your own saddle.
1:05:36
Babe, get out there
and see if anything's moving.

1:05:39
Dee.
1:05:49
- Something wrong?
- Things have been wrong a long time.

1:05:52
Don't you think it's about time
we have a talk?

1:05:55
- Well, I'll tell you the truth...
- Yeah, liars always start that way.

1:06:00
No, Mace, I'll tell you the truth.
1:06:03
I can't remember a single instance
where talking's ever...

1:06:06
...gotten me anyplace.
1:06:08
But go ahead. Tell me what you wanna
talk about, maybe I'll join you.

1:06:11
All right. I wanna talk about us
having a place of our own.

1:06:15
Our own ranch.
How's that sound to you?

1:06:18
Not worth a rooster without a hen.
1:06:20
How come? Seems to me
I can remember back to a time...

1:06:23
...you wanted a place
of your own awful bad.

1:06:26
That was before the war.
We were younger then.

1:06:28
Well, not that much younger.
1:06:30
Young enough to think
about a good woman.

1:06:33
You know how long it's been since
I been with a woman I could respect?

1:06:39
I may not be good, but I sure do know
what good's supposed to be.

1:06:43
We were young enough back in
those days to think about children.

1:06:47
You're not saying
you're too old to be a father?

1:06:49
I'm just saying you reach a time
when all them things are lost to you.

1:06:53
They're not lost to you, Dee.
They're not lost.

1:06:57
You may have thrown some of them
away. They're not lost to you.


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