Open Range
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1:00:05
Thank you, ma'am.
1:00:09
There you are.
1:00:24
I can't get my fingers in.
1:00:31
We can't get our big fat fingers
in these holes.

1:00:33
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- Too many broke knuckles.

1:00:35
Oh, let me get you
something bigger.

1:00:37
- No, ma'am, we can make do.
- No, no. It's all right.

1:00:40
It's just nice to be sitting
at a table set with fine china.

1:00:45
Those were my mother's.
1:00:47
They were the only things
of hers

1:00:49
that survived the trip
out here.

1:00:51
I don't know why
I bring them out.

1:00:53
I can't hold them, either.
1:00:56
Guess it just makes me
feel good.

1:00:58
BOSS: I say what's
on my mind, good or bad.

1:01:01
SUE:
I admire that.

1:01:02
Try living with it.
1:01:05
See that?
1:01:07
No need for a wife or home.
1:01:08
We're just like a...
an old married couple.

1:01:12
So, is it marriage
that scares you two

1:01:15
- or putting down roots?
- No. Who'd have him?

1:01:17
All rangy and mangy
like a rough old dog.

1:01:20
How about I hold
your head underwater

1:01:22
for just a little while?
1:01:34
BOSS:
I married once.

1:01:37
Never knowed that,
did you, Charley?

1:01:40
Had a wife and child.
1:01:42
Sweet little spread, too.
1:01:43
It was nothing fancy,
but we was young.

1:01:48
Loved each other.
1:01:50
Never had a cross word.
1:01:54
They caught the typhus
and died.

1:01:55
And after that, home didn't seem
a place to spend time.

1:01:59
Believe I've changed
my mind on that


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