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Name?
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Lincoln Rogers Dunnison.
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Where you from,
Mr. Dunnison?

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From Philadelphia, sir, as a boy
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but I spent the last three years
traveling with my father

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a salesman and inventor.
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Where's he now?
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He's dead, sir.
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He was shot down by bandits.
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Ain't no revenge riding,
Mr. Dunnison.

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Yes, sir.
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Saddle up.
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When Frank here says
draw, you draw.

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Takes longer than
a half a second

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means you're dead.
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That Ranger badge
is your target.

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Sarsaparilla.
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Most boys draw on sarsaparilla.
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Draw, damn it.
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The gun doesn't seem
to be loaded, sirs.

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Son, you might want
to cock the hammer.

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How'd he do?
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Nine seconds.
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Seen worse.
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Gentlemen, you've been gracious
to grant me your time.

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I wish you the best
in your endeavors.

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Give my best to Philadelphia.
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just so there are
no hard feelings either way

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I didn't come here
for a mouth's pay

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or to execute
some bandits

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like they did
my family.

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I came here
because you sent out for men

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who wanted to protect
their land.

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I have no land
but the patch

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my own two feet stand on
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but I would want that land
to be lawful, sir.

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you put that down in writing,
Mr. Dunnison?

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Sir?
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That high-minded talk.
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you write like that, too?
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In English, French or Latin?

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