Wyatt Earp
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:05:00
Damn it. Bessie, you know...
:05:03
Bessie, shut up and have yourself a drink.
:05:08
Go ahead, Wyatt.
:05:11
All right, we're about fifty-fifty between the mines that are producing...
:05:14
- and the mines that are... - Worthless.
:05:17
That are not producing.
:05:19
In other words, we ain't seen a dime's profit from the lot of them.
:05:22
Not in other words, James. Those are the words.
:05:27
Incomes: We got our salaries...
:05:30
plus James' Sampling Room...
:05:32
and a half interest in the Oriental Faro Bank...
:05:34
and a quarter interest in one at the Crystal Palace.
:05:36
From the sound if it, you'd think we'd have some money by now.
:05:39
I'm afraid we're about as rich as lawmen are ever gonna be.
:05:42
When you get through with all the talk, that's what we are.
:05:45
That's good enough for me, sweetheart. I married you for your looks.
:05:49
Guess you lost out all around.
:05:54
We have close to $14,000 cash between us.
:05:57
Why don't we just split it up, and everybody do what they like?
:06:01
What we've got to decide is how to invest it.
:06:04
Don't you ignore me, Wyatt.
:06:06
If somebody voted you king of this family, I didn't hear about it.
:06:09
You dragged us all down here with a lot of talk about owning businesses...
:06:13
and getting rich. Now here you are a year later...
:06:16
a bunch of lawmen and bartenders, just like before.
:06:18
Bessie, some things haven't worked out like we'd like. That's nobody's fault.
:06:23
We didn't all come out here to split up stakes.
:06:25
We're trying to build something.
:06:26
Why does it always have to be the brothers together?
:06:30
Why can't it just be you and me, James?
:06:38
They're all afraid to say anything, but they're thinking the same thing.
:06:41
We are your wives.
:06:43
Don't we ever count more than the damn brothers?
:06:45
No, Bessie, you don't.
:06:48
Wives come and go, that's the plain truth of it. They run off.
:06:54
They die.

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