Tom Horn
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and a German automatic
over there in the drawer...

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one of the new ones. What I need is...
:52:06
for Tom Horn to talk himself
into a terrible tangle...

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and for you to get it down on paper.
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It's no good for us
just to write it down later.

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You mean it has to be in his own words?
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Just like I said, Charles.
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Hello, Tom.
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Hello, Joe.
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I got a letter yesterday
from a fellow up in Montana.

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What'd he want?
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I'm not so sure
this is the spot to be talking.

:52:44
Got a bottle of mescal in my office,
and it's quiet.

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Sure.
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You've spent some time in the hills,
haven't you?

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Most of my life, Tom.
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- But the world is changing fast.
- I can see that.

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And a man had better get with it.
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I've been trying to work
a few things out in my mind.

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Staying in a hotel and being able
to get a drink right away seems to help.

:53:29
Think you'll ever get back
in them hills again?

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I don't know. Scares me to death.
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I see you're carrying a belly gun.
I've never known you to do that before.

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Well, carrying a rifle in town and all...
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I got this inquiry from Montana...

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