Tom Horn
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:07:01
How bad you hurt?
:07:03
Wasn't much of a party.
:07:05
Say, you another one
of those newspaper guys?

:07:08
No, I ain't, but I'd like to get you out
from under that horse if I can.

:07:13
Open up that gate and I'll walk him out.
:07:25
Let me ask you something.
:07:28
- Are you in fact Tom Horn?
- Yes, I am.

:07:34
Goddamn, Tom.
:07:41
You know, here in Jerkville,
where these yokels...

:07:45
is busy flicking dandruff
off their mail-order suits...

:07:48
they forget awful quick
that it was men like you that made it...

:07:51
safe and possible for them
to lead out their dull little lives.

:07:55
Right now,
I wish I had nothing to do with it.

:08:01
- What's your name?
- John Coble.

:08:04
What can I do for you, John?
:08:06
Well, first, I'd like to offer you my ranch
till you get recovered.

:08:11
And then I'd like to offer you work...
:08:14
that suits both your ability
and your quality.

:08:17
I'm a fair hand, and I'll earn my keep.
:08:19
Yeah, I know you will, Tom.
:08:22
We better stop and water our horses
here at Brown's Hole.

:08:27
We should move on as quickly as we can.
:08:46
Tom, some of those cows in there
are mine.

:08:49
What are you looking at, Mr. Coble?
:08:51
We're just gonna water our horses,
and we'll be moving on.

:08:55
You like to buy some of them cows?
:08:58
I don't want no trouble, and like I say,
we'll be moving on.


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