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:44:03
- You don't have many clothes on too.
- Who took my clothes off?

:44:07
- I did.
- Why?

:44:09
- We flipped a coin and I won.
- I've never heard anything...

:44:12
Haven't you heard of loosening
a person's clothes when they faint?

:44:16
Oh, yes.
I guess I'm acting like an idiot, aren't I?

:44:21
- I'd say almost.
- Yeah, I'd say so, too.

:44:25
You suppose I could have a drink?
:44:27
- You're not gonna faint again, are you?
- No, Mr McNally.

:44:31
Do you only take a drink
when you're about to faint?

:44:34
I'd hardly say that, miss.
:44:40
You all right?
:44:45
Oh, didn't I hear you say something
about going to Rio Lobo?

:44:49
- You did.
- Good. I'm going with you.

:44:52
- You? Oh, no you're not.
- Don't be silly.

:44:55
How much do you know about
Rio Lobo? You've never been there.

:45:00
You don't know where to go,
who to talk to or who's an enemy.

:45:05
- I can help.
- Why do you want to go?

:45:07
I want to get my wagon.
Old Charlie wanted me to have it.

:45:15
Every time I think about him I...
:45:20
- Anyway, it's all I own.
- You can't ride in that outfit.

:45:25
If you get me a horse
I'll be ready in ten minutes.

:45:28
When you get the troops paraded,
let me know. I'll be in the bar.

:45:36
There she is.
:45:39
I'll take that.
:45:42
- How far is it to Rio Lobo?
- 70 or 80 miles.

:45:46
- Took three days on the stage.
- It'll take us longer.

:45:51
We forgot something.
Can she ride? Can you?

:45:54
- Which side do you get on?
- Left side. I knew it.


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