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:35:00
All right, come inside.
:35:06
Sit down.
:35:10
I will pay a total of $200
to your father's estate

:35:16
when I have in my hand
a letter absolving me of all liability

:35:21
from the beginning
of the world to date!

:35:23
I want $200 for the horse duty
plus another $100 for the ponies.

:35:29
The ponies have no part in this.
I won't buy them back.

:35:32
I'll keep the ponies, and the price
for Judy will be $300.

:35:36
I wouldn't pay that for Pegasus!
Listen, as I will not bargain further.

:35:42
I will take the ponies back,
keep your father's saddle for $200.

:35:48
My lawyer would not wish me
to consider anything under $300.

:35:52
That's for everything
except the saddle.

:35:57
I would like to have that in writing,
for what it's worth.

:36:02
When I have it in my hand,
I'll remit the extortion money.

:36:07
This is your release.
You'll find it in order.

:36:10
You had that already written out.
:36:15
- I'll give you a cheque.
- I prefer cash.

:36:24
One hundred, two hundred...
:36:28
...three hundred.
:36:36
You'll find a buyer
for those ponies very soon.

:36:39
I have a tentative offer of $10 a head
from the soap works at Little Rock.

:36:44
Such a shame to render
spirited horseflesh into soap.

:36:47
- I'm sure the deal will fall through.
- Expect me back for my saddle.

:36:52
I'm sure I can!
:36:57
Do you know
a Marshal Rooster Cogburn?

:36:59
Most people know Rooster Cogburn,
and some live to regret it.


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