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. . .from their pathetic mudholes. . .
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. . .so I can build the greatest
railroad ever.

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-I understand your distress, sir.
-What's going on?

:27:14
Two weeks ago, we arranged to have
the Army hang a local farmer.

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-That's good.
-Unfortunately not, sir.

:27:22
A group of local thugs
managed to rescue him. . .

:27:25
. . .inspiring resistance. And Mr.
Allan Pinkerton was seriously injured.

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Leaving you in charge of operations
until he should return.

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A further impediment is that
the garrison's moving on. . .

:27:40
. . .so we don't have that stick
to threaten them with.

:27:44
You see that as the loss of a tool.
:27:47
I see a power vacuum to fill.
As we have the most power. . .

:27:51
. . .we may move with impunity.
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I see, sir.
:27:57
I'll get four patrols together
for action tonight.

:28:01
They'll see what happens. . .
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. . .when they challenge
the righteousness of progress.

:28:07
Yes, sir.
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-You shouldn't be up.
-It's been two weeks. I'm sick of it.

:28:14
-You're sick of my company?
-Of course not!

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-Teasing you is unfair.
-What you do to me is unfair.

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-Well, I shouldn't tease a hero.
-What?

:28:26
Everybody in the county knows
you rescued Cole.

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We're all so proud of you.
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And not one farm's been sold since.
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Well, that's good, but I wasn't
the only person. . .

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. . .risking my neck that day.
:28:41
You're saying I should spend time
with Cole Younger?

:28:45
With Cole Younger?
No, I never said that.

:28:51
-You gonna stop loafing and get home?
-What do you think, Frank?

:28:56
Until Ma has you home so she can fuss
over you, she'll make me miserable.


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