The Train Robbers
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:07:06
You gonna tell us or not?
:07:07
Grady, where did you find
these two peckerwoods?

:07:10
They're standing up to you.
That should prove something.

:07:12
I don't need them standing up to me.
I need them standing alongside of me.

:07:16
All we want to know
is what we rode here for.

:07:18
What a gun rides anywhere for: money.
:07:21
The more there is of it,
the more chances you take.

:07:24
What about the woman?
:07:25
What about her?
:07:26
- She part of it?
- She's all of it.

:07:28
What's that supposed to mean?
:07:30
- None of your damn business.
- Lane!

:07:32
We've got a right to know
what we're getting into.

:07:35
A grave, more than likely,
if you come along with us.

:07:37
Then why should we?
:07:39
Beats the hell out of me.
:07:41
Unless you think
gold is worth taking a chance for.

:07:43
- Gold?
- $500,000 worth.

:07:46
Already dug?
:07:48
Already dug.
:07:52
The hell you say.
:08:23
- Don't you think it's about time?
- All right.

:08:26
A train robbery, five years ago.
:08:29
Ten men rode away with $500,000 in gold.
:08:33
The fellow that was running the show
figured they ought to hide it...

:08:38
until things cooled off.
:08:39
So he took the Fargo box
and two of the men...

:08:41
and rode south into Mexico.
:08:44
Came back alone.
Said the other two got killed accidentally.

:08:47
His name was Lowe.
:08:50
The woman, she his wife?
:08:52
His widow.
He had the misfortune of getting shot.

:08:55
But he told her where the gold was
before he died.

:08:58
- And she told you?
- No, she doesn't trust me.


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