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1:07:01
Yeah, and you'll do what I say
tonight, and you'll do

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what I say tomorrow.
1:07:05
Maybe one day
we'll charge admission.

1:07:07
( whips knife )
1:07:09
( guitar musicplaying )
1:07:15
( cattle lowing )
1:07:27
Don't know which
I want to do worse:

1:07:30
kill the son of
a bitch up there...

1:07:33
or go teach him
how to play.

1:07:36
McNELLY:
Take up your pen, Mr. Dunnison.

1:07:41
No notebook, sir?
1:07:42
Take up your pen.
1:07:46
November 19.
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I, Leander McNelly,
being of sound mind

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do hereby bequeath
my land and property

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to the Texas Rangers
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to do as
they see fit.

1:08:02
The following
items excepted:

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my Navy Colts,
field glasses

1:08:07
and books
on military strategy...

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to Lincoln Rogers Dunnison--
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a soldier fit to lead.
1:08:20
My Bible I would like
to be buried with.

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That is all.
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( writing )
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( pen clinks into inkwell )
1:08:32
Sir...
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In that fort will be
far more than 30 men.

1:08:37
They'll never expect us
to cross

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into Mexico.
1:08:41
They'll be well-armed
and well-provisioned.

1:08:44
They've been riding
for weeks, sir.

1:08:46
It's their first night back.
1:08:47
The women, the liquor...
they'll crave sleep.

1:08:58
( McNelly coughing )

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