The Train Robbers
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:23:01
That's an awful long time
to go around hating a man.

:23:03
I never said I hated you.
:23:05
Well, there ain't exactly
any love between us.

:23:08
I damn sure ain't sweet,
if that's what you mean.

:23:10
You know, sometimes...
:23:11
I hate to break up this friendly chatter,
but it's your first guard, Grady.

:23:19
Jesse, you spell him at midnight.
:23:22
Don't pay any attention to Grady, ma'am.
He's his own worst enemy.

:23:26
The hell he is.
:23:28
It might mean nothing...
:23:30
but I think I'll take a pass
at our back track.

:23:33
Ma'am, when you finish that coffee,
you better bed down next to the coals.

:23:38
Gets kind of chilly long towards morning.
:23:52
- Jesse?
- Yes, ma'am?

:23:57
How long have you known Lane?
:24:00
A lot of years.
:24:02
Me and Grady rode with him
during the war.

:24:05
Behind him, I should say.
He was our officer.

:24:08
We fought together for a couple of years
before he ever knew we had a name.

:24:15
Then one day at Vicksburg,
we were ordered up a hill.

:24:19
Over a hundred of us.
:24:22
Only three of us got to the top alive.
:24:25
Lane, Grady and me.
:24:30
We've been going up hills together
ever since.

:24:35
And the others?
:24:36
Young Ben, he's been along with us
ever since Lane shot him.

:24:39
Shot him?
:24:40
Backing out of a bank in Tucson.
Tried his hand at stealing.

:24:45
Lane broke him from that.
:24:48
Doctored him back to life,
got the bank to drop the charge.

:24:52
Calhoun and Sam, them I only just met.
:24:56
But from what I've heard...
:24:57
they haven't made up their minds
what side of the law they're on.


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