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:28:03
Further south there are some
fine old adobe churches, Mexican.

:28:07
They're cool and dark inside.
They give a man peace.

:28:10
They're made for kneeling.
This one's made for standing upright.

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There is no easy comfort from God.
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Tell me, Minister, you must know
all the people in this town.

:28:22
Those who come to my church.
:28:25
I don't see a land office.
If I wanted to see a map of the territory,

:28:28
a map with the deed boundaries marked
on it, who might be able to oblige?

:28:32
Why do you ask me?
:28:34
I figured you'd be the one man in this
town who'd find it difficult to lie to me.

:28:41
Mr Dusaine is the legal expert.
He takes care of all such matters.

:28:45
Thank you, Minister. Good morning.
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It's beautiful.
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(woman) That's him.
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Mr Dusaine.
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You have the deed maps for this territory.
I'd like to see them.

:29:24
- And who, pray tell, told you...
- The minister.

:29:28
I need written permission before I could
allow you to examine such documents.

:29:42
Sir, I shall call the marshal.
:29:45
You do that.
:29:52
Thank you, Mr Dusaine.

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