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Maybe you're calling me a liar.
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You got a charge against him?
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I got plenty.
:20:05
Inciting a fight.
Disturbing the peace.

:20:08
Creating a public nuisance.
Take your pick.

:20:11
Hear tell he got hit
over the head.

:20:15
He'll be fine.
:20:17
Well, I come to get him.
:20:19
Well, you pay the fines,
and you can have him.

:20:24
How does $50 each offense sound?
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Like robbery.
:20:33
Lot of money.
:20:35
Oh, yes, a lot of money.
:20:38
I been waiting for you,
Mr. Spearman.

:20:41
My name's Denton Baxter.
:20:43
Be your men Mose tussled with.
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That's right.
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You know, folks
in Fort Harmon country

:20:50
don't take to free grazers
or free grazing.

:20:53
They hate them more than they
used to hate the Indians.

:20:56
I expect by "folks,"
you mean ranchers like yourself.

:21:02
I got the biggest spread around.
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Bigger than any three or four
put together.

:21:06
Built it up with me own
two hands,

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piece by piece,
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along with this town.
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And there ain't no
free-graze cattle

:21:14
gonna take the feed
off my cattle on this range.

:21:17
Free graze is legal.
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Times change, Mr. Spearman.
:21:20
Most folks change with them.
A few holdouts never do.

:21:26
You know, a few years back,
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a free-graze outfit
came through.

:21:30
One night,
the cattle got stampeded,

:21:33
the wagons caught on fire,
and one of those boys

:21:36
was shot off his horse
in the middle of it all.

:21:39
Shot in the back, was he?
:21:46
Your man's horse and rig
are at the livery barn.

:21:49
You can take him with you
when you leave tonight.

:21:52
And come sunrise,
you hitch up your wagon

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and get your damn
free-graze cattle moving

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and keep them moving till you're
out of Fort Harmon country!


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