American Outlaws
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:15:01
-She had a nice mustache.
-More than that.

:15:03
-She was European.
-All right.

:15:06
I'll admit Sadie's a woman,
if you stop about my Zee.

:15:10
-"My Zee"?
-Your Zee?

:15:13
From women 's eyes
This doctrine I derive

:15:15
They sparkle still
The right Promethean fire

:15:18
They are the books, the arts
The academes

:15:21
That show, contain and nourish
All the world

:15:25
I don't know what you said,
but it sounded nice.

:15:28
That's Shakespeare.
Now, he's European.

:15:32
Write that down,
so I can say it to Zee?

:15:35
-I'll send you a telegram.
-Thanks, brother.

:15:38
-Thanks for the help, Cole.
-You did plenty over at our place.

:15:44
-You miss it, don't you?
-What, the war?

:15:47
Hell, no.
:15:49
I miss things about it, but. . . .
:15:52
-It was exciting.
-Yeah.

:15:54
It was a lot of killing.
Why miss that?

:15:57
Because we were good at it.
Shoot, we were great at it.

:16:02
Tell anybody this and I'll kill you.
You know I'm the toughest man in town.

:16:08
But you are one terrifying
son of a bitch with guns.

:16:18
Boys.
:16:25
Howdy, folks, how are you?
:16:28
-Howdy?
-Easterners.

:16:30
Fine, thank you, sir.
:16:32
I'm Rollin H. Parker,
emissary to Thaddeus Rains. . .

:16:35
. . .president of Rock
Northern Railroad.

:16:38
This is Allan Pinkerton. . .
:16:40
...founder of the Secret Service
and under contract to Mr. Rains.

:16:45
As you no doubt heard,
our railroad's moving west.

:16:49
Well, east would put you underwater.
:16:53
Moving west to open
the frontier to folks.

:16:56
Your acreage is located on
the proposed right of way.


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