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:06:00
- It's my brother-in-law, Marc Corman.
- Who?

:06:10
I'm Jered Maddox.
:06:13
Cotton Ryan.
:06:17
You the marshal?
:06:22
What can I do for you, Maddox?
:06:24
Vincent Bronson,
Choctaw Lee, Jack Dekker,

:06:28
Vern Adams, Hurd Price,
Harvey Stenbaugh.

:06:32
- Marc Corman. Know any of 'em?
- All of them.

:06:35
- That makes it easy.
- Does it?

:06:39
I want these men brought in under arrest
by noon tomorrow.

:06:42
I want 'em fed and ready for travel.
:06:45
- You got papers sworn out?
- I'll get 'em if you need 'em.

:06:48
Not from anybody in this territory,
you won't.

:06:51
- You've got jurisdiction.
- I've got jurisdiction.

:06:56
But you couldn't have reason enough
to get papers from me. Nobody could.

:06:59
Three months ago Bronson took
8,000 head of cattle across the Kiowa.

:07:04
On the way back
they hit a town called Bannock.

:07:08
They drank their fill,
had their women, shot up the town.

:07:12
All just cowboy fun.
They killed an old man.

:07:17
- Kin?
- No.

:07:21
I'm just the lawman in Bannock.
:07:24
Look at this town.
:07:26
Nice, quiet town. Nice town to live in.
:07:31
They got no railhead, no digging
up in the hills, no reason to grow fat.

:07:35
This town eats because Vincent Bronson
puts their bread on the table.

:07:39
He owns the town. He owns the county.
:07:43
People around here owe him.
:07:46
Those men on your list stand in Bronson's
shadow. I can't move against those men.

:07:51
You carry the law.
:07:54
I carry nothing.
:07:57
I sit there cos Bronson says "Sit."

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