Two Mules for Sister Sara
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1:16:09
- ¿Cómo le fue, hermana?
- Muy bien. Magnífico.

1:16:17
Hogan.
1:16:19
Easy, Hogan. There are no
Yaquis arrows here, just a nun.

1:16:28
- How did you do?
- I'm not sure.

1:16:30
You must know if
you've got something worthwhile.

1:16:34
I just don't know how much
it'll bring in Texas.

1:16:41
You don't?
1:16:42
This will buy enough
dynamite to give my horse a rupture.

1:16:46
You did real well for me, Sister.
1:16:49
Uh...for the cause.
1:16:54
Maybe this will buy you a bottle of
medicine to keep your arm well-oiled.

1:16:59
- Can you give this?
- I want to.

1:17:01
I like you better as a Juarista
than as a nun, little Sister.

1:17:07
Well, I'll just see you in Chihuahua.
1:17:10
Right. If we take the fort,
we'll owe ourselves a celebration.

1:17:15
I might even put a little whiskey
in your lemonade.

1:17:19
- I'd like to talk to you...
- Your horses are here.

1:17:22
My packhorse has some handguns
and some Winchesters.

1:17:25
- You'll know what to do with them.
- Gracias.

1:17:28
A gift from some old friends
of Sister Sara's.

1:17:31
- Saquen las armas en la remonta.
- Could we talk?

1:17:35
I can't, Sister. I need every second
to get where I'm going.

1:17:40
Where are we gonna meet up?
1:17:42
Just outside of Chihuahua riding
south, there is a little church.

1:17:47
Be there as early as you can
on the morning of the 14th.

1:17:50
Good riding.
1:17:52
Don't let those French spend
that money before we can get there.

1:17:56
- Goodbye, Sister.
- Goodbye.


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