American Outlaws
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:56:02
That, sir?
Jenkins will explain that.

:56:08
-Sir.
-Jenkins.

:56:11
Yes, well, we have done
a financial study. . .

:56:14
-. . .of the construction costs--
-Jenkins!

:56:18
It's cheaper to go around
Jesse James, sir.

:56:22
Even with the detours
and the extra track. . .

:56:26
. . .it's just cheaper.
:56:33
So you're telling me that
Jesse James has won?

:56:39
Oh, no.
:56:41
No, no, no. See, every three months
the James gang. . .

:56:45
. . .circles back to
Liberty, Missouri. . .

:56:48
-. . .and they pull a job beforehand.
-So?

:56:52
There's only four banks within
that radius they've not robbed.

:56:57
-Could you put men at all four?
-Don't have to.

:57:00
I have a better tool at my disposal
for narrowing it down to one.

:57:04
-What's that?
-An intense hatred of you.

:57:12
Jesse.
:57:15
Things a fella's gotta do
to get some respect.

:57:19
-You deserve it, Bob. It's about time.
-Thank you.

:57:24
Listen, Jesse, we got a problem.
It's Cole.

:57:29
-He's been full of vinegar lately.
-He's planning a job.

:57:33
-He's what?
-I don't wanna start trouble.

:57:38
-Tell me.
-Cole, are you sure?

:57:41
-It'll be the biggest score yet.
-What will be?

:57:47
Hyperion Bank, two days' ride.
:57:49
-Got $1 00,000 in railroad money.
-That's all there? Don't sound right.

:57:54
-If you read it first, you'd be fine.
-What are you saying?

:57:59
I've robbed as many banks as you.
I know this bank. It's an easy job.


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