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:36:00
I wish you'd speak to him.
:36:05
I'll do that sheriff, but Cavin seemed
to have a grievance of his own.

:36:09
Seems that one of your citizens
hit him over the head.

:36:12
Well, I doubt if it was
one of my people.

:36:14
You calling him a liar?
:36:17
No, I only said I didn't see
one of my people do it.

:36:21
Now, he was blind drunk.
:36:24
Maybe he passed out
and just didn't wanna own up to it.

:36:28
Yeah, maybe so.
:36:32
So you will talk to him?
:36:35
Look, he gives you any more trouble,
why don't you just throw him in jail?

:36:40
That is, if you got the sand.
:36:47
I had hoped it wouldn't come
to that, Mr. Smith.

:36:51
We have extended our hospitality.
:36:54
You're damn right we have.
:36:57
That's enough, Glen.
:36:59
The least we can expect in return
is for you to control your men.

:37:03
I can promise you one thing, sheriff.
:37:06
My men do exactly what I tell them to.
:37:08
That's all I'm asking.
Everything else all right at the hotel?

:37:12
- Your wounded being tended to?
- Everything's fine.

:37:17
- Mind if I ask you a question?
- Not at all.

:37:19
In all my years on the frontier, I never run
across a sheriff that wasn't armed.

:37:24
How come you ain't packing?
:37:27
Well, we never found the need in Refuge.
:37:29
What? There are no guns
in this whole town?

:37:33
- We have our own ways here, Mr. Smith.
- Damn right.

:37:40
- Thanks for the coffee.
- Pleasure.

:37:51
You are walking a thin line.
:37:54
That man all but slapped you
in the face with a glove, sheriff.

:37:57
That's not what I'm talking about.

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