Wyatt Earp
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:12:01
The outlaw's best friend would like a word with you.
:12:12
Hold your bets, gentlemen, for the new dealer.
:12:14
All right. Place your bets.
:12:25
- Just tonight, Wyatt. To peace. - No exceptions.
:12:34
- That about sums you up, doesn't it? - What's on your mind?
:12:38
You're headed for war with Ike Clanton and the men he rides with.
:12:42
And it's all over nothing.
:12:44
You and Ike want the same things. You want the same things we all want.
:12:48
- Really? - That's right. To prosper.
:12:50
To have some security for our family.
:12:53
You did not come to Tombstone to be a lawman again, Wyatt.
:12:57
You are an entrepreneur.
:13:00
You're full of ideas for making the Earps rich.
:13:03
Nothing good can come from you interfering...
:13:06
with the business of the Clantons and the McLaurys.
:13:09
Only blood.
:13:13
But with a little cooperation, a little live and let live...
:13:17
everyone can make out.
:13:20
- How's that? - Lots of money, Wyatt...
:13:22
to be shared with everyone who helped.
:13:25
I know you.
:13:27
That's what you've always been after.
:13:29
I think you've forgotten something. The Clantons and their friends are rustlers.
:13:33
What do you care if they're running Mexican cattle from the border?
:13:36
They don't tell you how to run your games.
:13:38
You didn't let me finish. They're murderers and thieves.
:13:40
They rob the stagecoaches my brothers and I are paid to protect.
:13:44
One of those bastards shot Bud Philpot, who never did a thing to anybody.
:13:47
Your best friend Doc Holliday is one of the worst killers in this territory.
:13:52
Some people say he was in on that robbery that got Bud killed.
:13:55
- Hell, even Big Nose Kate said it. - That was your work, Johnny.
:13:59
You got her drunk and mad to say that.

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