Rooster Cogburn
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:50:02
Must be near 50 in there.
- Why are they called corndodgers?

:50:08
Dodgin' corn whiskey
in my innards, I guess.

:50:11
You'd be better off dodging it too.
A drinking man is half a man.

:50:15
You cannot give weight
to the words of a drunkard.

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Don't tell me you stand in judgment
of a man who pulls the cork sometimes?

:50:23
I do. It's a weakness
that indicates a lack of character.

:50:29
You know more about the Lord
and His Good Book than about men.

:50:33
My good fortune. I know enough
about men to steer clear of them.

:50:39
I had no hankerin' to have
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one of my own.
And no desire to produce more.

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Wolf.
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Yes, sir?
- She's frightening.

:50:57
Look.
I got me a 22 pepperbox here.

:51:03
This thing shoots 5 times,
sometimes all at once.

:51:06
It is called a Lady's Companion.
That's what it'll be when I'm gone.

:51:13
In Fort Smith, there is
a sportin' lady named Big Faye.

:51:17
She was shot twice with this thing,
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but she dressed out at 290,
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so none of the bullets
found their way to the vitals.

:51:26
But against ordinary people it gives
good service. Protect Sister with it.

:51:31
Thank you, sir.
I shall guard Miss Eula with my life.

:51:35
It'll likely be the other way around.
:51:37
But you take good care of her.
She is somethin'.


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