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Well, you study an encyclopedia
a lot harder

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than you study a Bible, Lincoln.
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Get all that buckshot
out of your ass yet?

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Ten more minutes.
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Ten more minutes
is about how long

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you got to live,
unless you give up

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that bath to the man who
could've killed you

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when he met you.
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George, you couldn't kill
a bottle of mescal

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--with a pack of Mexicans.
--Give up the bath.

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What the hell are you doing?
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--Get the hell out of here!
--Give up the bath!

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Have a seat, sonny.
just stay on your side!

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Oh, you had
to see that.

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She was eyeing me.
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( horse whinnies )
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( knock at door )
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Come in.
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Mr. Dunnison.
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( McNelly coughs )
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November 17.
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The men fought bravely,
but I believe it was my mistake

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to lead them into a battle
on such arduous terrain.

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With no natural defencements,
they were unprepared

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to withstand
such a pitched encounter.

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I had believed that the numbers
were in our favor.

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I had believed that the raiders
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would not be as
well-disciplined

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as they were.
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It was a disastrous decision.
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would you agree with that,
Mr. Dunnison?

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Dunnison:
It's awfully
kind of you, Miss

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to be taking care of
such wrecks like us.

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Awfully kind.
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Well, it must've been hard.
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Were many young like you?
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Rest assured, Miss,
we didn't go down
without a fight.

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I killed two raiders
myself at close range.

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I may have killed a couple
more in the charge.

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What were their names?
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Pardon?
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you had warrants for them,
I trust.

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Well, the raiders opened
fire on us, Miss.


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