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:25:00
We'll walk softly.
Give them plenty of room.

:25:04
Maybe they'll leave peacefully.
:25:05
And maybe they'll drop us
a thank-you note on the way out of town.

:25:09
Don't work that way, sheriff.
You should've told them to keep on riding.

:25:16
This job's yours if you want it, Glen.
:25:19
I'd just as soon go off and sit under
a big tree. Believe me, I'd rather.

:25:23
Forrest, nobody'd blame you for it either.
:25:26
Look, the last man we want
handling this thing is Glen.

:25:29
Why, he'd shoot the eyes out of a dove
for singing too early in the day.

:25:33
Brooks is right. If we got a hope of getting
out of this jackpot, I'm pinning it on Forrest.

:25:38
That bunch, just ride out?
:25:41
We got about as much chance
of that as a one-legged man at a...

:25:46
...rat stomp.
:25:49
We got any other choice?
:26:01
You had your sorry moments...
:26:03
...but all in all, I'd say you did
the family real proud today.

:26:07
I did?
:26:09
Yeah, you acquitted yourself
real good for a green farm boy.

:26:15
Next time I write Esther
I'm gonna tell her so.

:26:20
Excuse me.
:26:24
- You're the doc, right?
- And you are...?

:26:26
Smith. Jack Smith.
:26:31
I just wanna thank you
for patching up my boys.

:26:33
Think nothing of it.
:26:35
Come on in. Let me stand you to a drink.
:26:37
That's mighty tempting...
:26:42
...but I don't drink anymore.
:26:44
Well, that's a shame.
:26:46
Nice to meet you, Mr. Smith.
:26:56
You know, it's the damnedest thing...
:26:59
...but I swear I seen that man
somewhere before.


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