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♪♪♪
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♪ Cowboy sang his song of faith, as he wandered the desert wide.
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His eyes were burning with flames of hate, and his guns were loaded with poison bait.
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As they hung and swung at his side, an outlaw had stolen his **** away.
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An outlaw bold and sly, so hot on the tail of the outlaw's trail, this cowboy rode ready to die.
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Receive your guns outlaw and cinch them on tight.
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There'll be blood a-running in town before night.
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There'll be guns a-blazin' and singin' with lead.
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Tonight you'll be drinkin' your drinks with the dead.
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♪♪♪
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Chop in the back, eh?
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Don't try to talk, Sheriff.
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Nasty wound. Stop bleedin', though, that's somethin'.
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Oh, you're gonna be all right. I'll have you in Starbuck before night.
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Just a swallen now. You're gonna have more later.
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We got him.
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Well, are you hurt, miss?
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I don't think so. Are they coming?
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They're almost here.
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They mustn't take me. Really, they mustn't. Please don't let them.
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I'm not a bandit. Really, I'm not. You see...
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Hey, hey, this is the best place here, Elmer. Give me a push.
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I didn't mean it at all. I meant...
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Don't you understand? It was our only way out. Won't you please help me?
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Well, I'll do what I can for you, miss.
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Your horse is done for.
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Well, you'll have to take mine.
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Won't you stay out of here?
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I'll be in town for you in an hour.
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You got him, Spart? Yeah, it's too bad I didn't get the road agent.
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Well, he can't get far.
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Hamlet.
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We lost him. You go that way.
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Oh, come on Bert, this ain't getting us nowhere.
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Dad!
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Where in the world have you been?
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I beat the robbers to it. I held up the stage and I got our money.
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You held up the stage? Why I never...
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Don't get excited. It's all over and I'm safe.
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But I lost Prince. They shot him from under me.
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And if it hadn't been for a stranger lending me his horse, I guess I'd be in jail by now.
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A stranger? Well, who was he?
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I don't know. But he's your wife's fowl.
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I've got to change my clothes and get his horse back into town.
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I've never heard of anything like that before in all my life.
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The boys are sure late. I wonder if anything's happened.
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I don't know.
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Put down them irons. There ain't no passengers.
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Well, hand down the bag. You're late now.
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There ain't no bag. A masked rider held us up about two miles back.
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What'll the boss say?
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It won't help what he says. It ain't our fault.
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Well, Pete, we got stucked up again.
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Where did it happen? Down by Big Rock Canyon.
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What kind of a horse was he riding?
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Hey, we shot the horse, but the rider got away.
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We might trace the brand and find the owner.
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By George, we never thought to look at the brand.
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We'll ride up there and see what we can find.
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How do you do, Miss Denton? How's your father?
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Better, thank you. Oh, Pete, was there a package for me today?
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There was, but the stage was held up.
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Again? Where's the sheriff?
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He hasn't got back yet. You know, he went out to try and break up this road agent gang.
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He hasn't been able to find him. Can I be of any assistance?
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Well, my horse and saddle were stolen last night.
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I thought maybe he might be able to help me find them.
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What color was your horse?
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He was sort of a bay with a double O brand.
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Well, it was a horse that that description just shot.
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Oh, I hope it wasn't mine.
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If it was, Miss Denton, I'll bring your saddle to you.
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Thank you.
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Howdy, folks. Could you tell me where the sheriff is?
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Well, I take charge when he isn't here. Can I do anything for you?
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Thanks. I'll wait for him.
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The sheriff didn't care especially for this job. He might not come back.
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Yes. I have an idea he will come back.
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I don't like the way that fellow talks.
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We'll watch him.
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Meet me at the crossroads and I'll take you home.
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All right.
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That masked bandit's already on the square, huh?
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Yeah, he got us two miles ahead of the boys here.
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Well, he's a foot now.
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The only place he can get water is the Dentons or town.
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We may get him.
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I'll go look at that horse.
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You better put your horse in the barn.
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It's a good idea. I reckon he's pretty dry.
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You were right. He is thirsty.
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Come on. I want you to meet my dad.
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Why, sure. I'd be glad to.
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Dad, I want you to meet Mr. Saunders.
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I want to thank you, young fellow, for what you've done for my daughter.
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Forget it. But what's happened to you?
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Sit down. I'll tell you all about it.
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You see, Fay and me own half interest in a mine at Yucca.
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Our partner sends us our share every couple of weeks.
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Sometimes it's only a few dollars. Other times it's a few hundred.
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He always writes us when to expect it.
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And as always, the stage was held up when a shipment came through.
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One day we discovered our letters were being opened.
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They knew just when the money was coming.
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So I decided to follow the stage.
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I ran into the hold up and got a slug in me hip.
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Today, Fay thought she'd beat him to it.
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Just when you happened into it.
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It's King Cade with my saddle. Wait here. I'll get him on his way.
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It was your horse, all right, Miss Denton. Here's your saddle.
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Thank you so much.
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It's not at all. Bert, take it out to the barn.
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Never mind. Don't trouble.
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When your father's feeling better, I'd like to talk to him about buying your ranch.
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I'm too ill to talk now.
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Give him my regards.
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Thank you. I will.
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Hey, Chief.
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You know that Umbry what was looking for the sheriff?
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Yes.
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Well, his horse is in Denton's barn.
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I wonder what his game is.
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Well, whatever it is, we'll put a stop to it right here.
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You boys wait here. He's got to come along this road.
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Accidents will happen.
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I get you.
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What about the sheriff? Can't he do something?
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Mind is strange, but Bill Baxter is gone.
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He's the second sheriff to disappear in a year.
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He's a fine man and our friend.
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Why is Kincaid so anxious to buy your ranch?
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He's trying to buy up all the ranches.
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And he's offering the boys the ridiculous price of a dollar an acre.
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He owns the water rights to Lost Creek.
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You see, Lost Creek comes up and disappears on his land.
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He supplies the whole country hereabouts with water.
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That's why he's so independent.
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No one will fight him for fear he'll shut off their supply.
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I'm the only one who can talk back to him.
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I've got the only well in Antelope Valley.
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The boys are holding a meeting in town today.
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I tell you, men, we're getting a rotten deal.
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Forced to sell our land for nothing or no water.
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I'll fight first.
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But he's got real good men.
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What about our families?
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Oh, you can't start a fight now.
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Give Washington a chance to answer our letter.
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We can't send somebody out here to investigate Baxter's disappearance.
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That's right.
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Well, let's wait until we see what he says
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when he learns we've decided not to sell.
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That's a good idea.
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Well, I hope you'll be feeling better, Mr. Denton.
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Thank you.
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And I may accept that invitation of yours to stay here.
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We'd love to have you.
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We sure would, son.
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Well, thank you.
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Good night.
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They may have seen your horse at the barn.
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You be careful, won't you?
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I'll be back for dinner.
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Well, gentlemen, have you reached an agreement?
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Yes.
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I've decided you can go plumb to a...
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Wait, Mason.
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Your proposition conceded beyond all reason.
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We've worked years for these lands,
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and we don't intend to sell for a few measly dollars.
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That's your privilege.
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Don't forget, the state has deeded me the right to the only water in this valley.
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I've spent hard-earned money for labor and dams,
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and I expect to get it back.
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You're getting it back, ain't you?
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We're paying you a big price for your water now.
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In three days, my contract to furnish you with water expires.
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You'll either sell at my price
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or pay me three times the amount for water you're paying now.
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Here he comes now.
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Come on, get together.
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Now you boys are going for a nice little ride.
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Hello, Morgan.
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Glad you got here.
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What's the trouble?
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Nothing right now, but anything might happen.
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I need protection.
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What's it worth?
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Same as before.
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Who's that?
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I don't know.
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I'm looking for a Mr. Taylor.
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I'm Taylor.
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Found this letter a few miles back on the road.
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Must have been dropped in that last date coach told us.
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Boys, here's our answer from Washington.
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Good.
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Dear Mr. Taylor, in answer to your letter of May the 10th,
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please be advised that we are sending a man
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to investigate the situation you mentioned as soon as possible.
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I hope he gets here soon.
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Here we go, Mr. King Kang.
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Yeah, what an hour.
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That was a good dinner.
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So glad you enjoyed it.
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Well, you taste them hot biscuits in the morning.
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Oh, bitty.
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Dad's crazy about hot biscuits.
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Well, who wouldn't be?
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Gee, that was beautiful.
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Won't you sing the chorus again?
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Fine, son.
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Oh, sing, desert breeze, of the days that used to be.
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Oh, sing me your song of the wild.
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Whisper again those unbroken melodies
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that lulled me to sleep when a child
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down through the years I've heard you calling me.
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And through my tears I smiled.
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So blow, desert breeze, wrap me up in memories
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and sing me your song of the wild.
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I could listen to that all night.
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I enjoyed that so much.
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Please sing another one.
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Oh, glad to see you out, Mr. Denton.
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Yep, getting better every day.
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Is that the old creek bed?
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Yeah.
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When I first come here, it was running water
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through every ranch in the valley.
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Then it dried up.
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That's when Kincaid got the upper hand.
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You can't divert a stream, can you?
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No, that's against the law.
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Well, those water contracts expire today at noon.
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I think I'll take a run in town and see what happens.
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That's a good idea.
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I'll be glad to hear about it.
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Hey, Mike.
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Well, here you go.
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Howdy, men.
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Hello.
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Howdy.
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Hey!
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Now we'll show Mr. King.
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Hey!
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Hey!
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I hope he gets here soon.
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Now we'll show Mr. King.
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I want King.
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Yeah!
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Gentlemen, it's noon.
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My contract with you has expired.
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Have you come to any decision?
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Kincaid, you've got the soul of a snake.
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We won't go into that.
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This is a business proposition.
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The law is on my side.
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Now, what have you decided to do?
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Just this.
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We are hanging on to our land, and we are not paying you
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your price for your water.
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That's right.
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That's a good idea.
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Then take the consequences.
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Boys, turn off the water.
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Guard my dam.
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If anyone sets foot on my land, shoot.
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Well, Kincaid may get more shooting than he's looking for.
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Just a minute, men.
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All right.
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Just a minute.
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I'm sure Denton will give you all the water you can haul.
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Well, we may call on him for drinking water,
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but he can't supply enough for our stock and crops.
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That man from Washington would only come.
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Remember what I told you.
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If anyone tries to get water, shoot.
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All right, boss.
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All fixed up?
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Yes, he's full to the brim.
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Now, Mason, in case of trouble, keep on going.
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I'll be right behind you.
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Keep your eyes open.
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Try not to get in trouble.
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Don't worry.
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We'll get through.
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See you, Dent.
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Bye.
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Hold on, son.
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Dad, what are we going to do about Kincaid's offer?
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Well, Faye, I've decided we better stick with the boys
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and their families.
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All right.
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You ride down and tell Kincaid that we ain't selling.
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I sure will.
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I got more water from Denton.
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I expected that.
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I've got my men posted, and they'll never get through.
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Besides, I've made Denton an offer he can't refuse.
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I'm going to be taking his place before night.
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Here he comes.
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Here he comes.
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Here he comes.
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Here he comes.
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Here he comes.
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Hurry up, boys.
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Nathan Wilkins.
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I got him.
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Take him in.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Lay him down underneath.
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We're getting down.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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Water.
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They got through.
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Saunders drove the wagon.
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Saunders, huh?
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Slip, when I give you the signal, you come down the middle of the street.
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I'm ordering this Saunders out of town.
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He may be just fool enough to fight it out with you.
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I'll be ready for him.
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I tell you men, this has got to stop.
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Your cattle's dying.
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Your crops are withering.
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You're fighting a hopeless fight.
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Kincaid's got the law behind him.
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Sign up and take your licking.
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Sign up and stop this bloodshed.
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Saunders, you've interfered in my business once too often.
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Now I'm giving you just one minute to get out of town.
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Quick, Miss Denton.
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What's the trouble?
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There's going to be a shooting.
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Why, that's singing Sandy.
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Who?
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The most notorious gunman since Billy the Kid.
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Make it fast, Slippery.
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This is your last draw.
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You'll never handle guns again, Morgan.
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Right through the wrist.
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You better get him over to the doctor.
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Well, Saunders, I guess you win.
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Can I talk to you a minute?
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Sure, I'll talk to you.
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He's singing Sandy, I tell you.
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I saw him do the same thing down on the border.
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Is he a killer?
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He's got a reputation from here to Kentucky.
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I need you, and I'll pay your price.
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What's the job?
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Protecting me and my interests.
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The law's on my side.
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But the sheriff's gone, and these ranchers may start trouble.
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I need a gunman.
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Fair enough.
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I'll take the job.
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Now, how about these Dentons?
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I've made them an offer they can't refuse.
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Just drop a charge of dynamite down their well and collapse it.
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They'll have no water, and then like the rest of the ranchers,
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they'll have to sell out for nothing.
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That's a good idea.
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Send in the boys.
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Kincaid wants you.
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I knew very well that it would happen.
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I'd like to talk to you ranchers confidentially.
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Why, certainly, Mr. Saunders.
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What is it?
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Now listen, boys.
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Saunders is working with us now.
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So let bygones be bygones.
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We're going to blow up Denton's well,
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and I want you to get enough dynamite to collapse it for good.
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If what you say is true, Saunders, we'll owe you a lot.
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Well, it's a long chance, but I say take it.
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Well, we were going to sign the contracts anyway,
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so we'll insist on that clause.
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Good.
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I think that boy's got a mighty good idea.
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So do I.
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Good.
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Dad.
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Dad.
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Something terrible has happened.
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Mr. Saunders' real name is Singing Sandy.
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He's a gunman and a killer.
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I saw him shoot a man in town,
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and then he joined Kincaid's gang.
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Why, I can't believe it.
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I heard him tell Kincaid not to pay us a cent,
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and he's planning to blow up our well so we won't have any water.
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Oh, blow up our well, eh?
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We'll see about that.
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Let's have a look in his room.
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Well, that's Bill Baxter's star.
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I heard he killed a sheriff.
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When I get inside, you boys let her go.
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Now, let's do this job right.
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Leave it to us.
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Don't let on.
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Hello, Dad, Fay.
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I just saw Kincaid.
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I heard everything you said.
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Well, that must have been interesting.
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We know who you are, Mr. Singing Sandy.
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You may be a killer and do away with sheriffs,
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but I'm not going to blow up my well.
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He pushed girls to drink to their heart's content.
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So I ought to have some.
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That's one job we did right.
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Yeah, we opened up the whole Pacific Ocean.
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We better get her out of here before Kinkade catches up with us.
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Tomorrow Kinkade's dam will be nothing but a mud hole.
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Your well was the headwaters of Lost Creek.
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Yeah, but Bill Baxter's badge.
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He made a deputy of me not knowing who I was.
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You'll be here today.
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Well, who are you?
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I'm called Sandy, all right, but I was sent here by Washington.
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You can ride, Dad.
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Come on, let's get in on the fun.
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Dad!
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What's the matter?
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Come on!
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Ma, Ma, come on quick!
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Well, well, what is it?
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What's happened?
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What in the world are you doing?
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I ain't had a sweat in years.
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Ha, ha!
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That's how I do it.
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You ain't going in there.
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Oh, you'll get drowned.
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You'll get drowned.
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Don't worry about me.
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Ha, ha!
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Stand back, give me room.
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Oh!
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Oh!
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Come on in, Mom.
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It's a water slide.
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Hello, Saunders.
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Hiya, Sheriff.
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How are you, Charlie?
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Good man to see you, Sheriff.
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Hey, Kim K, creek's gone dry.
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Gone dry?
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That's fine.
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What happened?
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Hey, men!
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Someone blowed Denton's well and turned loose the whole river.
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Well, he'll rob himself of his own water.
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Oh, his death will be bright.
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And we'll own his land.
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Ha, ha, ha!
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Yes, sir, Mr. Baxter.
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Turn off his paint again.
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Oh, God!
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Ha, ha, ha!
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What's wrong, Kim K?
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I've been tricked, ruined.
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And now I'm getting even.
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Hey, hey, hey!
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Kim K tried to finish me, but young Saunders here saved my life.
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Hooray!
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Hey, look!
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It's the Sheriff.
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It's Bill Baxter.
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I tell you, boys, I started out across the desert heading for Starla.
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Kim K and one of his young men followed me.
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When they got the chance, they plugged me in the back.
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Kim, you double-crosser!
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Kim K!
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I killed Warren, and I shot you.
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Kim K paid me.
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Say, who is he?
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I thought you all knew who he was.
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No!
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Well, he's in the Secret Service.
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He's your man from Washington.
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No!
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Yes!
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Well, he's got no hair on his back.
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****!
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****!
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Well, I suppose you're leaving us.
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Yep.
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I'm going to Yucca to send a wire.
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Oh.
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Son, we all make mistakes.
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I know somebody that's taking hers mighty serious.
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You suppose you could go in and tell her you like her biscuits or something to cheer her
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up a bit?
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I'm going to tell her more than that, Dad.
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You're going away, aren't you?
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Yes.
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I don't want you to.
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But I'll be back for supper.
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As if you'll beg me about a hundred biscuits.
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Gosh!
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Hey!
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Where are you going?
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I'm going to beg her, many of them biscuits!