American Outlaws
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1:02:04
You'll get a similar room,
but the hotel's in Washington, D.C.

1:02:08
You won't get a fair trial here,
with a jury of James sympathizers.

1:02:12
-So I get a jury bought off by Rains?
-That's it.

1:02:16
-Did you order our houses burned down?
-Not that day.

1:02:19
I'm guilty of many things. . .
1:02:21
. . .but that was Mr. Thaddeus Rains
and Parker.

1:02:28
-This was you, by the way.
-You almost ended my career.

1:02:31
Pity.
1:02:35
We're gonna hang you, you know.
1:02:37
Yeah, I figured.
1:02:40
Was it worth it?
1:02:42
-I should've killed Rains.
-That's what I'd have done.

1:02:45
Well, I'm not hanged yet.
1:02:47
You cocky little bastard!
1:02:52
Oh, you'll miss me.
1:02:54
No. I'll hang you.
1:02:57
But I may miss you a little bit.
1:03:10
Come on, you!
1:03:13
So this is he.
1:03:15
I remember you.
1:03:16
You're Parker. I remember you too.
1:03:19
-You killed my ma.
-How did you know?

1:03:22
Not such a menace now, is he?
1:03:24
Well, I could always
take off his irons.

1:03:27
You cost me millions and months
of delays in construction.

1:03:31
I wish I could hang you
every morning for a century.

1:03:36
How do you like that?
1:03:37
My father had it made
when he started this railroad.

1:03:41
I'll give it to my son,
and he'll give it to his son.

1:03:45
The right sort of men will always
run this country. Not your sort.

1:03:50
You'll always suffer.
And you haven't changed anything.

1:03:54
I made you think twice
about burning homes down.

1:03:57
-We'll speak in Washington.
-You're on the same train?


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