Comes a Horseman
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:29:02
You're too sto-stove up for parsons.
:29:06
He'll break you just
taking you to town.

:29:12
Don't want you to fall off here and sue me.
:29:15
I'll take the risk.
:29:18
I meant what i said
about taking you to town.

:29:21
Thank you.
:29:22
I ain't going to town.
:29:28
You ain't goin'
back to that toilet

:29:29
you call a cabin,
are you?

:29:31
Yes, ma'am.
:29:38
Excuse me.
:29:42
It seems to me a person
in your situation

:29:44
might use
an able-bodied man.

:29:53
Thank you.
:30:12
I guess i could
use a hired hand.

:30:15
Sorry, i ain't
no hired hand.

:30:17
I'll work with you,
:30:18
but i sure as hell
can't work for you.

:30:25
You do owe me.
:30:28
You owe me for the care and
the time you spent at my place.

:30:30
Excuse me?
:30:31
I said,
you do owe me.

:30:33
You know, lady, you got
balls the size of grapefruits.

:30:41
All right.
:30:43
I'll work for you
a season.

:30:47
You pay me any way
you can at the end.

:30:52
Except some of it's
gotta be in stock.

:30:55
Of course, any
of mine we find,

:30:57
you help me
trap 'em.


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