The Train Robbers
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A lot of years.
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Me and Grady rode with him
during the war.

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Behind him, I should say.
He was our officer.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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That's the trouble with young guns.
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It's mighty tempting
to cross over to the wild side.

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I don't think they will, though.
Not now. Lane will see to that.

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How is it he never took a wife?
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He did.
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Right after the war.
Me and Grady stood up for him.

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I never got so drunk in my life.
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A year later, she died.
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We went up that hill with him, too.
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What the hell was that for?
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You were the last man on guard.
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- That's right.
- Count the mules.

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It must have pulled loose.
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And packed itself and walked away.
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- They led him off, then rode off with him.
- How many were there?


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