Last Man Standing
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1:06:03
Somehow I had the feeling
the walls were moving in on me.

1:06:07
It's funny
how it all works out.

1:06:09
For one little second,
1:06:11
you think you're going
to get away free and clear.

1:06:16
But you end up paying the price.
1:06:20
No exceptions.
1:06:21
Everybody pays the price...
1:06:24
even a bum like me.
1:06:34
Take the guns.
1:06:40
What is it?
1:06:45
Strozzi doesn't have
Doyle's half-breed.

1:06:48
McCool went across the border,
looking for her.

1:06:51
Down in EI Morado,
1:06:54
he ran into a guy
with an interesting story.

1:06:56
He'd seen her heading out.
1:06:58
She'd sold our car to some guy
for a couple hundred bucks

1:07:01
and took a bus south.
1:07:03
So...Strozzi didn't take her.
1:07:06
Maybe...if you believe
the guy's story.

1:07:10
Why would a guy lie?
1:07:12
Which leaves the question
of how she got away.

1:07:14
Big question.
1:07:18
Not that we give a damn.
1:07:20
Indian girl, you know.
1:07:21
It's not like she was
the blessed virgin, is it?

1:07:27
Out there in the country...
1:07:29
only a real fine gunner
1:07:30
could handle that many
all by himself,

1:07:34
but you work for us.
1:07:35
Why would you do that?
1:07:40
Maybe you don't work for us.
1:07:42
Maybe you take the money,
do what you want.

1:07:46
You're one of them.
You're an independent.

1:07:50
Who are you running from?
1:07:52
Jericho's a good place to stop
on your way to Mexico

1:07:55
running from the Feds.
1:07:57
For Christ's sakes, everybody's
running from something.

1:07:59
Nah. See, working for people
like me and Doyle work for


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