Maverick
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1:16:00
How ever did you escape
from those hostiles?

1:16:06
I'm not exactly
a whole man anymore.

1:16:27
My beautiful, beautiful,
perfect male.

1:16:31
I don't want to seem forward, but. . .
1:16:34
. . .I wonder,
could you loan me $4,000?

1:16:37
I've only been able to break even
at the poker tables these days.

1:16:43
That means you can't enter.
1:16:45
If it was within my power, I'd give
you that money in a heartbeat.

1:16:49
The problem is,
I'm $2,000 short myself.

1:16:51
And my poor, pure heart. . .
1:16:53
. . .was just set on it.
1:16:56
This wine is for peasants!
1:17:03
Well, set on this, Mrs. Bransford.
1:17:08
Just stay as pure as you are
right now and I'll be back soon.

1:17:17
Hunting savages,
isn't that dangerous?

1:17:19
It's primitive. . .
1:17:21
. . .but I like killing.
1:17:22
Excuse me,
but may I speak with you?

1:17:25
Do you know who I am?
1:17:27
No, but I do know who I am.
Maverick, lndian Affairs.

1:17:36
It's over for you.
1:17:38
Joseph talked.
1:17:39
I know no one with that name.
1:17:42
That's what he said about you when
I started investigating the murder.

1:17:47
But once in jail, he told the truth,
and so will you.

1:17:50
But, I no American.
1:17:52
Murder's murder, Dukey.
1:17:55
You face at least 1 0 years in jail
and a $6,000 fine.

1:17:59
Six? Wait, wait!

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