The Train Robbers
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:45:42
- It's a hell of a way to run a railroad.
- What?

:45:45
I said it's a hell of a way to run a railroad,
without any tracks!

:45:48
When this wind lays down,
we'll find them.

:45:51
If you ask me, I say we won't.
I say Lowe lied to the woman.

:45:55
Why the hell would he do that?
:45:56
Any man who's gonna steal gold
from one train...

:45:59
and put it on another train
is liable to do anything.

:46:01
It struck me as a pretty good idea.
:46:03
At least he knew
it would be there when be got back.

:46:06
- Maybe.
- You heard what the woman said.

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I'm not talking about the train.
I'm talking about the $500,000.

:46:12
You wouldn't catch me hiding that much
gold in the boiler of a six-wheeler!

:46:15
- What?
- The gold is in the firebox of the engine!

:46:19
What if somebody decided to build up
a head of steam and struck a match to it?

:46:22
It's been laying upside down
at the bottom of a grade...

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along with two flatcars, ever since
timber trains ran in this country...

:46:29
- and that's a hell of a long time ago.
- I'll believe that when I see it.

:46:33
Wonder whatever happened
to that old boy.

:46:36
What old boy?
:46:37
The one that came riding in back
at the train stop...

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laughing and scratching, saying how good
it was to have something to do.

:46:46
Grady, you're a pain in the neck.
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Hell, everybody knows that.

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