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:56:06
That tastes like iron.
:56:08
You're lucky to be
where water's so handy.

:56:11
I've drunk out of a filthy hoofprint,
and I was glad to get it.

:56:15
If ever I meet one of you Texans
who ain't drunk from a hoofprint,

:56:20
I'll shake their hand or
buy them a Daniel Webster cigar!

:56:26
How long you boys down there
been mounted on sheep?

:56:31
Have your little joke,
but I'll tell you one thing:

:56:35
That little fella'll still be running
when your big stud is collapsed.

:56:40
Sheep!
:56:46
That fire's a little big
if we're going to pass unnoticed.

:56:50
Small fire is Ranger policy.
:56:54
Listen, I have an idea.
:56:57
I'll tell you the story
of the Midnight Caller.

:57:00
One of you plays the caller,
I'll tell you what to say,

:57:03
and I'll play all the other parts.
:57:05
Fine. Go ahead and tell it.
:57:10
- I'll tell it if you stop drinking.
- Let it go.

:57:14
That, baby sister, is no trade.
:57:47
At least Little Blackie
likes the corn dodgers.

:57:50
It's the salt in them.
:57:59
We won't get to McAlester's by dark.

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