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:10:01
Hey... quite
an improvement.

:10:03
I'll bet you could almost get
that fancy gun

:10:06
out of that fancy holster
:10:08
before some fast gentleman
with an old-fashioned six gun

:10:11
blew a hole in you.
:10:12
Blew a hole in you.
:10:14
- Oh...
- You know what I think?

:10:15
A spring... a spring at
the bottom of the holster.

:10:18
It might work.
:10:21
Sure spending a lot of time
with this thing.

:10:23
Michael, do you
really think

:10:24
that Little Jake
is still alive?

:10:26
What did you call him?
:10:28
He called him
Little Jake, Father.

:10:29
Mom insisted.
:10:31
Well, I'll be damned.
:10:33
You didn't know he was named
after you, did you?

:10:35
No, I didn't.
:10:37
Well, I guess it's
kind of hard to keep in touch.

:10:39
I mean, you run out
on your family that way.

:10:41
You never hear that at home.
:10:44
You're short on ears
and long on mouth.

:10:51
Will you ever learn
to can it, James?

:10:54
Well, you sure are respectful
of his feelings,

:10:56
I'll say that for you.
:10:57
Me?
:10:58
He was right.
:11:00
Yeah.
:11:03
That's the trouble.
:11:10
Oh, thanks.
:11:13
What's the boy like,
Michael?

:11:16
He's like you
and James, Pa.

:11:18
Like me and James?
:11:27
Still four or five of them?
:11:28
Yep, but they
haven't closed in yet.

:11:31
They're being real quiet.
:11:33
How close?
:11:34
Maybe another hour.
:11:36
There's one closer, though,
right behind your head.

:11:39
I don't know whether
he's with them or not.

:11:42
He... sits his horse out there
about 200 yards.

:11:46
He waits. He listens.
:11:48
Wonder what he wants.
:11:49
I could kill him, Jacob.
:11:52
Real easy.
:11:54
In cold blood?
:11:55
Oh, you're squeamish, are you?
:11:58
Well, between your brother's
love of pretty toys


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