Lawman
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:22:00
It's a great life.
:22:04
If you were some cheap gunsel
with a big name,

:22:07
they'd all be buying you drinks,
:22:10
rubbing up against you,
:22:13
fixing up what they're gonna tell the kids
and the ones who weren't there.

:22:17
But if you're a lawman, you're a disease.
They need you, but they hate you.

:22:23
Comes with the job.
:22:25
I saw Bronson.
:22:28
- He wants to talk.
- Talk?

:22:31
He wants to trade.
:22:33
He says he's sorry.
He means it. I know him.

:22:38
He didn't know anybody was killed.
He wants to make it all good.

:22:43
- Something for my pockets, too.
- Why not?

:22:48
- You could hear what he's got to say.
- I just heard.

:22:52
- The old man was just an accident.
- They can say their piece in Bannock.

:22:56
- Be reasonable, Maddox.
- 'Night, Ryan.

:22:59
There'll be some dying.
:23:02
It'll be their doing.
:23:37
Mr Bronson?
:23:39
What are you doing out here, Crowe?
:23:42
We just brought a couple of hundred head
up from Bornite Creek.

:23:46
I saw a rider and...
:23:48
Who else is with you?
:23:51
Hitchins and Jason, sir.
:23:55
You and my son are about the same age,
aren't you, Crowe?

:23:59
Jason's a bit younger. Five, six months.

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