American Outlaws
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-I never thought they would give up.
-They were admirably persistent.

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Longest chase we've had.
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-Jesse, we gotta have a word.
-Sure.

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The newspapers call us
the James-Younger gang.

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Yes.
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Why not "Younger-James gang"?
We got three Youngers and two James.

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I like the James-Younger gang.
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I'll beat the piss out of you.
Stay out!

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Jimmy's got a point.
The Younger-James gang is confusing.

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-How's that, Bob?
-Say we burst into a bank and yell. . .

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. . . "We're the Younger-James gang! "
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People will think,
"Younger-James gang?

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Is there an older James gang?
How come we never heard of them?"

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They'll think about that instead
of raising their arms.

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-Can't argue.
-Do we even have the same mama?

:41:47
Is anybody hearing me?
I got a little idea.

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If I kill you, then Jim,
I'm gonna have no argument.

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Pinkerton, it's been eight months.
I see holdups and I see robberies.

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I don't see men on nooses.
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The James gang's encounters
have been with local law.

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They're no match for the gang.
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-What about your detectives?
-Listen, you! Shut up.

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I have to hunt this man.
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I have to get inside this man's mind.
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I have to anticipate him.
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And that takes time.
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Time, time, time.
Oh, I can't believe this.

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Would you believe there are towns. . .
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. . .where the James gang walks openly,
as heroes?

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-Now, how can that be?
-Because they are charitable.

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Give money to churches, to farmers.
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They gave Maddox sharecroppers
enough money to build a school.

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-That's my money!
-We should burn that school down.

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That's the way to win them
back to our side.

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Pinkerton, hundreds of men have died
to build this railroad.

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But they did their jobs.
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Now, this Jesse James,
that's your job.

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Do your job.
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Then you let me do my job. . .

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