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Or you kill a man and he's got a friend
or a kin just has to come against you.

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And for no reason.
No reason that makes any sense.

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And it don't matter a damn
to the man already in the ground.

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Nobody wins.
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You can stop it. Ride out tomorrow.
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It's not a private matter with me.
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The law. The honest ones
carry it hard and clean all their lives.

:47:28
Behind their backs, the others buy it,
sell it, dirty it, tie it into knots.

:47:34
Who lives longer, Maddox?
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I was bringing in a killer
when the shoot-up happened.

:47:39
I could have chased a few tracks
and let the matter drop.

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But I'm the law in Bannock. Anybody who
goes against the law goes against me.

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I don't know any other way.
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How many more for one old man?
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I don't call the numbers.
:47:54
I never drew first on a man in my life.
That's the only way to stay clean.

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You play it by the rules.
Without the rules, you're nothing.

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- Bronson won't come alone.
- I didn't figure he would.

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- You think he sent Dekker. He didn't.
- I don't know that. Do you?

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I know Bronson.
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Either way, it don't matter.
Good night, Ryan.

:48:18
Let me go, Cotton. Let me go.
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What's the matter with you, Ryan?
Let me outta here!

:48:26
You're through, Ryan. Bronson's
gonna walk you into the ground.

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You're all through, Cottontail.
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Calculate you got
about ten minutes, back-shooter.

:48:39
It'll take me five to get to Maddox
and Maddox five to get saddled.

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He'd appreciate a little hunting.
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Or I could gun you down,
trying to escape. In the back.

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- You won't be...
- Back-shooter.

:48:53
Any time you want out... you just call.

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