The Train Robbers
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:31:15
Jesse, you better tell the boys
to hobble the horses.

:31:17
If we lose them in this storm...
:31:18
we'll have a hell of a time
getting them back.

:31:20
Right.
:31:24
- Let me give you a hand, Jesse.
- Thanks.

:31:39
I'm afraid I'm not sticking out
in the right places.

:31:44
I mean if somebody far off sees me.
:31:46
Yeah, well, I don't think
anybody will bother us tonight.

:31:58
I probably shouldn't say this...
:32:02
but sometimes I get to thinking
I'm making a mistake.

:32:05
I already told you that.
:32:06
I mean about the gold.
:32:12
What if I didn't turn it in?
:32:17
What if I didn't go to the railroad?
:32:19
You'd be a rich woman.
:32:22
And that boy of yours...
:32:24
would have a mother
that goes around robbing trains.

:32:27
You're an honest man.
:32:30
If you thought that...
:32:32
you'd be waiting for us
back at that train station.

:32:36
And what if you all didn't come back?
:32:39
Well, then you'd know...
:32:41
that we got to figuring
that maybe we'd made a mistake.

:32:44
Gold has a way of bringing out
the larceny in all of us, Mrs. Lowe.

:32:49
That's why I'm along, Mr. Lane.
:32:53
And that's why I'll stay along.

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