The Shakiest Gun in the West
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1:10:02
I'll explain it later. Right now
I'm on government business.

1:10:05
Like what? Like stealing rifles
from a nice church?

1:10:08
Shhh!
1:10:12
It's her. She's the agent. Let's get her.
1:10:14
No. Not now. Let's wait till
Doc Heywood ain't here.

1:10:17
Come on. Out.
1:10:19
It's really none of your business.
Now, let's get out of here.

1:10:28
Government business? What kind of
government business? Hold your voice down!

1:10:31
But I don't get it.
One minute you're a bank robber,

1:10:34
the next minute
you're working for the government.

1:10:35
All right. It's true.
1:10:39
I am Bad Penny Cushings.
1:10:41
But the government said they'd clean
up my record if I did this job for them.

1:10:44
What job?
1:10:46
I can't tell you any more.
1:10:52
Now, look. I don't know
if you realize it,

1:10:54
but our marriage
is getting pretty shaky.

1:10:57
Now, I want to know
what's going on.

1:10:59
All right.
1:11:01
Now, can I count on you to
keep this quiet? Of course!

1:11:03
Hold your voice down.
Of course.

1:11:06
The government
promised me amnesty...

1:11:07
if I found out who's
smuggling rifles to the Indians.

1:11:11
It's Gant and Basch!
1:11:13
Gant and Basch?
1:11:15
The minister and
his loyal minion?

1:11:17
He's no minister.
And he's no minion.

1:11:32
I don't know, Penny.
Everything's just moving too fast.

1:11:35
First you came to me
with a toothache; we got married;

1:11:37
we got on the wagon train;
bang, bang, bang; hurray, hurray.

1:11:40
Then I found out you're a crook. Then you're
not a crook, you're working with the government.

1:11:44
Everything's just moving too fast.
1:11:46
Poor little dude.
You're tired, aren't you?

1:11:49
Mm-hmm.
1:11:51
Well, I think the best thing to do
is to go to bed.

1:11:54
Huh?
1:11:56
I said I think the best thing to do
is to go to bed.


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