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:19:27
Oh, my, would you look at that.
:19:34
I think I'm gonna like this town.
:19:37
Keep your mind on business.
:19:44
Here comes the law.
:19:56
Welcome to Refuge, strangers.
:19:58
Thank you, sheriff.
:20:00
You look like you've seen some trouble.
:20:02
Ain't that a fact.
:20:05
We're drovers. We was moving a herd
up from Chihuahua...

:20:08
...when Apaches attacked us.
They stole the herd.

:20:11
They killed some of us, they wounded
others, then they drove us in here.

:20:15
We wasn't due to get paid
till we delivered the herd to Sweetwater.

:20:19
So we're a little short on money too.
:20:22
Well, that shouldn't be a problem.
:20:24
You'll find Refuge is a charitable, friendly
little town. You can stable your horses.

:20:29
Your men can have free drinks
in the saloon. Bed and table in the hotel.

:20:34
That's mighty neighborly of you,
sheriff. Ain't it, boys?

:20:37
You can stay as long as it takes to heal
your wounded and get back on your feet.

:20:41
I'm much obliged.
:20:43
Can you tell me where the telegraph office
is? I need to contact the owner of the herd.

:20:47
We're a little off the beaten track here.
There's no telegraph office, no newspapers.

:20:53
In fact, aside from the occasional strangers,
such as yourselves...

:20:56
...we don't have much contact
with the outside world.

:20:59
- That a fact?
- Deputy Glen...


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