Unforgiven
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This Strawberry Alice
person, tell me again.

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Down the street to Greely's Beer
Garden and Billiards Parlor.

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Say you want a game of billiards.
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Billiards?
Even though I don't really wish to play?

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No matter. They burned the
table in '78 for firewood.

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Quite right.
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Mr. Beauchamp,
I think a cup of tea--

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Hello, Bob.
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Boys, this here is English Bob.
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Shit and fried eggs!
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Been a long time.
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Run out of Chinamen?
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I thought that you were dead.
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You've shaved your chin whiskers off.
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I was tasting the soup
two hours after I ate it.

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Actually, what I heard was you. . .
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. . .fell off your horse,
drunk, of course.

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And that you broke your bloody neck.
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I heard that one myself, Bob.
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Hell, I even thought I was dead.
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Till I found out I was just in Nebraska.
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Who's he?
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W.W. Beauchamp.
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This is Little Bill Daggett.
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And friends, of course.
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From Newton, Hays? From Abilene?
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In person.
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You work for the railroads too?
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I write.
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Letters?
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Books, Bill. Books.
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Actually. . .
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. . .he's my biographer.

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