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:11:00
His family know?
:11:02
I sent word.
:11:05
I'll ride out there in the morning.
:11:09
How do you measure this thing, Cotton?
:11:12
I think you got trouble, Mr Bronson.
:11:16
Unless you say he's all mistaken.
:11:19
I wish he was. There's no mistake.
:11:23
We got a little drunk, broke a bit of glass.
I didn't know anyone was killed.

:11:27
Tell Maddox I'm sorry, really sorry.
:11:30
I'll make it good. I'll pay the damages,
I'll fix it up with the old man's family.

:11:34
Tell him I'll make it all right with him, too.
:11:38
Better still, arrange a meeting tomorrow.
I'll deal straight with him.

:11:43
- And if he doesn't wanna talk?
- Why shouldn't he?

:11:47
Some men just go at a thing
in a straight line.

:11:50
They don't bend and they don't trade.
:11:53
- You telling me Maddox is like that?
- He's got the mark.

:11:57
That's too bad. Then he's going
to buy himself a lot of pain.

:12:03
Try him, Cotton. Talk to him.
:12:05
He got you spooked, Ryan.
:12:08
No, Harv. I'm not on his list.
:12:11
- Is that all, Mr Bronson?
- Yeah.

:12:21
All right, Harv. Chew it out.
:12:23
I don't like asking favours.
:12:27
No one's asking you to bend your knee,
Harv. Just a talk.

:12:32
Some worn-out tin star
who wouldn't rate cutting your cigars.

:12:36
- Ryan doesn't rate him that low.
- Ryan's a kicked dog.

:12:40
Maybe that's what makes him
a better judge of men like Maddox.

:12:44
- There was a time, Vince...
- It's passed, Harv.

:12:47
What do you wanna do,
ride into Sabbath and gun him down?

:12:51
Those days have passed.
Times have changed.

:12:56
There are other ways. You buy him.
:12:59
And if he doesn't sell,
you buy the man above him.


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