1:09:00
Let go! Let go! Lewis!
1:09:03
Lewis, don´tjust stand there.
1:09:06
Let go of me!
1:09:10
Stop! Look, you don´t need me.
Let go!
1:09:17
Let go of me!
1:09:25
- What are you going to do with those?
- Defend myself.
1:09:28
Against what?
1:09:30
It´s no secret what you did
to Callie Travers.
1:09:33
- Did?
- The other day in the stable.
1:09:38
As I recall,
she enjoyed that quite a bit.
1:09:42
I promise you, I won´t.
1:09:45
- You flatteryourself, lady.
- I flatter myself?
1:09:50
I´d love to oblige you, but a man´s
got to get his rest sometime.
1:09:56
Oblige me?
1:09:59
But ifyou come back
in about a half hour...
1:10:02
I´ll see what I can do,
all right?
1:10:04
Why, you low-down,
stinking, son ofa--
1:10:37
Have you ever heard the name
Jim Duncan?
1:10:41
I´ve heard a lot ofthings. Why?
1:10:44
He was town marshal here.
1:10:47
He´s lying out there
in an unmarked grave.
1:10:50
They say the dead don´t rest
without a marker ofsome kind.
1:10:55
Do you believe that?
1:10:59
- What makes you think I care?
- I don´t know.