Wyatt Earp
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:06:01
- Let's drop him, Jack. - You got it.
:06:07
Easy, now. Ain't no fire.
:06:12
I don't want to go to no hotel.
:06:14
We're all going, Mattie.
:06:16
Where's my medicine? Did you take my medicine?
:06:20
I want my medicine.
:06:28
Allie. Help her.
:06:31
- Mattie, calm down, dear. - What?
:06:33
Tell me, what is it?
:06:34
- You got somebody on the roof? - No.
:06:37
All right, put somebody up there, Sherm.
:06:41
No!
:06:45
You son of a bitch. You've brought your whore.
:06:49
You think I haven't heard?
:06:51
You think I haven't heard them laughing at me behind my back.
:06:54
Wyatt and his Heeb whore!
:06:56
I won't stay under the same roof with that.
:06:58
Don't you talk about me!
:07:01
Who is she? I'm your wife.
:07:03
God damn it, that's enough!
:07:05
- Wyatt, I told you this would happen. - Both of you!
:07:09
I'm your wife. I am.
:07:18
Quiet, everyone.
:07:20
Quiet, please.
:07:23
In view of the controversies between the Earps, Clantons and the McLaurys...
:07:27
and the quarrel the night before between Isaac Clanton and John Holliday...
:07:31
I am of the opinion that the defendant, Virgil Earp, as chief of police...
:07:35
subsequently calling upon his brothers and John Holliday to assist him...
:07:39
in arresting and disarming the Clantons and the McLaurys...
:07:42
committed an injudicious and censurable act.
:07:45
No!
:07:49
Yet when you consider the existence of a law-defying element in our midst...
:07:53
and consider the many threats that have been made against the Earps...
:07:57
I can attach no criminality to his unwise act.

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