Two Mules for Sister Sara
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1:12:00
- Is the deal still on?
- I keep to my word. And you?

1:12:03
Good. You get me a bottle of tequila
1:12:06
and I'll lay you out a plan
as smooth as a baby's behind.

1:12:10
You tell me the plan,
I will tell you how smooth it is.

1:12:15
The roof of the garrison
is lower than the roof of the church

1:12:20
and on the 14th of July
you have promised us, Sister,

1:12:23
all the Frenchmen will be drunk.
1:12:26
Not bad, Hogan. Not bad.
Thank you, Sister.

1:12:30
Yeah, we make quite a team.
1:12:32
If we pull this off, we might go in
the garrison business again, right?

1:12:36
If we follow what you did to
the train by capturing the garrison,

1:12:40
- all of my people will take heart.
- How many men do you have?

1:12:44
40, but there'll be more
by the time we reach Chihuahua.

1:12:48
- How many more?
- 50 to 60.

1:12:51
- I thought you were an army colonel.
- I am.

1:12:54
Any army I ever heard about,
a colonel commands a full regiment.

1:12:58
Not after all the fighting
we've been through.

1:13:03
When you got me into this,
you said you had no artillery.

1:13:06
- What about dynamite? You have any?
- None.

1:13:10
Less than a hundred rifles,
a few machetes and not much more.

1:13:14
Even drunk,
the French'll blow your heads off.

1:13:17
You don't know my men. Each one
tough, courageous, a Mexican patriot.

1:13:25
Isn't that sweet?
But I happen to be a Hogan patriot

1:13:29
and I'd like to have some dynamite.
1:13:31
You show me the tree it's growing on,
I'll have my men pick it.

1:13:36
Probably plenty for sale
across the border in Texas.

1:13:39
Yeah, but that takes money.
1:13:42
Even the food you ate
and that bottle were donated to us.

1:13:46
Bien.
We leave for Chihuahua tomorrow.

1:13:49
You can come with us
and fight under my orders, my way,

1:13:52
or go back to that Texas bar
that I found you in.

1:13:59
I'm in on this deal and no son
of a bitch is taking me out of it.


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