Wyatt Earp
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:18:01
See if I can't figure out a better way to make a living...
:18:03
Than shooting a bunch of dumb animals.
:18:06
Don't hold much future, that's for sure.
:18:08
Not with every asshole in the territory plugging away dawn till dusk.
:18:13
That's us, ain't it?
:18:20
Are all bets in?
:18:22
Next card, loser is six, winner is eight.
:18:26
- Just in time, sir. - Thank you.
:18:38
That's good, Wyatt.
:18:41
Gentlemen, hold your bets for the new dealer.
:18:45
James.
:18:52
- How's it going? - I'm getting the hang of it.
:18:56
I like that game.
:18:58
I wouldn't mind owning a place, I'll tell you that.
:19:00
Last week you wanted to start a stage line. Or was that the silver mine?
:19:04
Now we're gonna have our own saloon.
:19:06
All I know is there's not much future in working for other people.
:19:13
Who knows, Wyatt?
:19:14
With what Bessie makes, maybe we could get a bit together.
:19:19
Hi, there.
:19:21
She's my wife.
:19:24
You know I don't like counting on women.
:19:26
Hell, I'd count on Bessie ahead of any man I know.
:19:31
What you got against her, anyhow?
:19:35
- She's a whore, James. - Yes, she is, Wyatt.
:19:39
And a hard-working one at that.
:19:41
What are you doing with her?
:19:43
Same thing everyone else is doing with her.
:19:45
Only difference is she doesn't charge me.
:19:47
It doesn't bother you?
:19:49
That she doesn't charge me? No, I'm rather fond of the arrangement.
:19:53
On a good day, I can even get her to cook and clean a little.
:19:58
- What was that? I didn't hear you. - Nothing.

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