Wyatt Earp
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:30:02
I know many men have tried.
:30:05
They failed because you were meant for me.
:30:09
But I'll succeed. I'll begin today.
:30:21
Is that your hat?
:31:02
When do you expect to begin your practice, Wyatt?
:31:05
It may be a while yet, sir.
:31:07
The judge says he's never seen anybody make slower progress.
:31:15
That's 'cause the law is so damn boring.
:31:17
Erwin, not everyone has the aptitude to be a blacksmith.
:31:20
I don't know.
:31:22
I think I could teach Wyatt here a thing or two...
:31:25
- if he was willing to work at it. - I appreciate that, but I've found a job.
:31:30
I thought I should make a living while I continue my studies.
:31:33
What is it, Wyatt? What's the job?
:31:36
With the city police.
:31:38
I'm to be a constable.
:31:41
I figure a man who's about to propose marriage better have a livelihood.
:31:52
When do you expect this proposal to happen...
:31:54
so we can all join in the crying?
:31:57
Daddy, Wyatt's proposed to me every day since he's been back in town.

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