Wyatt Earp
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:03:02
We've covered some ground, haven't we?
:03:07
What is it, Wyatt?
:03:10
I've had it with being a lawman, Bat.
:03:14
I've had enough of being famous.
:03:17
I'm sick of Dodge.
:03:20
What are you two doing?
:03:22
Can't you wait to get in here?
:03:25
We're saying goodbye.
:03:28
I'm leaving Dodge, Doc.
:03:31
Hallelujah. I'll drink to that.
:03:34
I'm gonna settle down.
:03:36
Start some kind of business where nobody wants to shoot me anymore.
:03:40
My brothers and I are going.
:03:43
- You're both welcome to come along. - Where's that?
:03:47
Tombstone, Arizona.
:03:53
It does sound quiet, I'll give you that.
:04:07
The man we've been waiting for.
:04:11
- Come on in. - Here you go.
:04:13
- Set it right down on that bench, son. - Okay.
:04:15
Our savior has arrived.
:04:19
Yeah. Here you go.
:04:21
- Thank you, Mr. Earp. - You're welcome.
:04:29
Morg, honey. Food's ready.
:04:31
- Come on, sweetie. - I'll be right there, little darling.
:04:34
I'm gonna be sick.
:04:37
Wyatt, the food's on the table.
:04:42
Good, Mattie. That way we'll know where to find it when we're finished.
:04:51
In mining claims, we've got the Mountain Maid Mine...
:04:53
the Mattie Blaylock, and the Grasshopper.
:04:55
Morg, why haven't you named a mine after me?
:04:57
They will, Lou, honey. They're gonna call the next one the "Idiot. "

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