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SPEAKER_12 Hey, that's a good jugular, Jim.
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SPEAKER_12 Cleaner back shot I've ever seen in my life.
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SPEAKER_12 Call for another one.
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SPEAKER_04 That's a shame.
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SPEAKER_04 He had a full house.
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SPEAKER_05 You can't win them all.
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SPEAKER_04 Drinks on him.
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SPEAKER_18 Them's the meanest, toughest killers I ever saw.
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SPEAKER_15 Who are they?
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SPEAKER_12 Well, them's the Slade boys.
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SPEAKER_12 Didn't you know that?
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SPEAKER_12 No.
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SPEAKER_12 We're sure lucky they didn't plug us, too.
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SPEAKER_13 The Slade boys.
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SPEAKER_13 I'm sure glad they're riding on through.
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SPEAKER_13 Do you know where they're heading?
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SPEAKER_12 I heard them mention a place called Pua Flats.
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SPEAKER_03 Slade Boys.
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SPEAKER_03 You know, flats.
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SPEAKER_13 Remind me to ride clear of that place, will you?
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SPEAKER_13 Come on, give me a drink.
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SPEAKER_13 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_08 Shep!
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SPEAKER_14 Shep!
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SPEAKER_14 What?
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SPEAKER_14 What?
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SPEAKER_14 What?
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SPEAKER_14 They're coming!
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SPEAKER_14 I see them up by the forks, Mr. Brown.
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SPEAKER_14 One of them's about nine foot tall.
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SPEAKER_14 Well, who's coming?
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SPEAKER_14 Them!
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SPEAKER_14 You say one of them's a great big tall man?
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SPEAKER_05 About nine foot tall and half as big around.
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SPEAKER_14 And the other fella, he's a little bit of a fella?
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SPEAKER_05 About half as big as his brother.
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SPEAKER_14 And mean looking?
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SPEAKER_05 Meaner than rattlesnakes.
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SPEAKER_14 It's them, all right.
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SPEAKER_14 It's them.
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SPEAKER_14 Now, Sonny, you get in off the street.
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SPEAKER_14 Get in the house, you hear me?
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SPEAKER_14 Keep off the streets!
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SPEAKER_14 Now, go on, get!
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SPEAKER_14 Ain't no sense looking for trouble.
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SPEAKER_14 Dirty thing never was no good know-how.
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SPEAKER_15 They're coming, ladies.
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SPEAKER_15 They're coming.
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SPEAKER_15 Hey, Frank, look.
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SPEAKER_15 They're coming.
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SPEAKER_14 He's showing good sense.
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SPEAKER_14 Yeah, don't nobody start nothing.
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SPEAKER_13 Hey, Oz?
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah?
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SPEAKER_03 Let's watch some of the trailer stuff.
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SPEAKER_12 It's a good idea, little Joe.
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SPEAKER_15 Get up.
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SPEAKER_15 Get up.
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SPEAKER_15 All right.
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SPEAKER_15 All right.
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SPEAKER_15 All right.
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SPEAKER_15 Morning, Sheriff.
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SPEAKER_15 Morning.
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SPEAKER_15 Morning.
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SPEAKER_15 Well, don't mind if I do.
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SPEAKER_15 Who's Byron?
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SPEAKER_14 You're always talking about how well you knew them Slade boys.
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SPEAKER_14 That's right.
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SPEAKER_14 That's right.
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SPEAKER_15 Just how well do you know them?
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SPEAKER_15 Sheriff, me and them Slade boys was practically weaned together.
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SPEAKER_15 I am their bosom friend.
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SPEAKER_14 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_14 Well, your bosom friends just rode into town.
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SPEAKER_14 Sheriff.
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SPEAKER_15 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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SPEAKER_15 All right.
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SPEAKER_14 You say that again?
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SPEAKER_14 Your bosom friends just rode into town.
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SPEAKER_15 Well, why would those two murderous villains want to come to a miserable hole like Kiowa Flats?
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SPEAKER_14 Because Alonzo McFadden hired them to kill off all the Hatfield boys.
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SPEAKER_14 That's why.
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SPEAKER_15 Oh, that's why.
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SPEAKER_15 Well, where are they now?
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SPEAKER_14 In the bar.
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SPEAKER_15 Oh, no, that's terrible.
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SPEAKER_15 No, Sheriff, that's the only bar in town.
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SPEAKER_14 No, never mind.
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SPEAKER_14 Never mind.
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SPEAKER_14 What do you mean, never mind?
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SPEAKER_14 They'll be ruined.
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SPEAKER_14 Get a horse, hire it, charge it to me, and ride out and tell old Jubal Hadfield not to come into town for quite a spell.
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SPEAKER_14 Then when you come back, look me up, because I'll need you to identify them two fellas.
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SPEAKER_14 All right, I'll do it right away.
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SPEAKER_15 And look, look, look.
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SPEAKER_15 Look after the bar.
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SPEAKER_15 Will you look after it?
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SPEAKER_15 Yeah, I will.
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SPEAKER_15 Hey, little Joe.
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SPEAKER_15 Something wrong with me?
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SPEAKER_12 Do I smell or something?
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SPEAKER_12 No, you smell about the same.
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SPEAKER_03 How about me?
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SPEAKER_12 About the same.
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SPEAKER_12 Say, mister.
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SPEAKER_13 Yes, yes, sir?
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SPEAKER_13 Is there something wrong with us or something?
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SPEAKER_13 Oh, no, no, sir.
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SPEAKER_13 No, you're just fine.
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SPEAKER_13 Just fine.
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SPEAKER_12 Bring us another beer.
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SPEAKER_13 You want another beer?
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SPEAKER_04 Yeah, this is fine.
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SPEAKER_04 Here.
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SPEAKER_12 Nice day, ain't it?
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SPEAKER_12 Ain't good enough to drink, ain't good enough to sheep death.
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SPEAKER_12 I say, it's a nice day, ain't it?
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SPEAKER_13 Oh, yeah, yes.
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SPEAKER_13 It's a fine day.
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SPEAKER_13 I mean, it's a nice day.
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SPEAKER_13 About as nice a day as we ever had.
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SPEAKER_13 I can't remember a nicer one.
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SPEAKER_13 It was, well, maybe back in 47 or 48, we might have had something better.
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SPEAKER_13 I don't remember.
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SPEAKER_13 Well, it's kind of warm.
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SPEAKER_13 Well, it's not too warm.
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SPEAKER_13 Maybe a little on the chilly side.
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SPEAKER_13 Well, any kind of weather's all right with me, so long as it don't bother you none.
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SPEAKER_13 I guess it's a nice day.
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SPEAKER_05 I don't know.
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SPEAKER_12 I reckon they ain't used to strangers or something, Little Joe.
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SPEAKER_04 Yeah, something.
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SPEAKER_04 Let's get out of here.
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SPEAKER_08 Howdy.
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SPEAKER_08 Howdy.
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SPEAKER_08 Howdy.
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SPEAKER_12 Don't look like nobody's here.
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SPEAKER_04 You know, I don't like this.
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SPEAKER_04 Let's get out of here.
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SPEAKER_04 Oh, no, little Joe.
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SPEAKER_04 I just don't like it.
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SPEAKER_04 There's something funny about the people around here.
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SPEAKER_12 Well, I'm too tired to argue about it.
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SPEAKER_12 Just sign our name and get a room.
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SPEAKER_04 How are we going to get a room?
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SPEAKER_04 There's nobody here.
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SPEAKER_04 Just sign our name and pick one.
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SPEAKER_12 One with a lock.
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SPEAKER_12 Hang the expense.
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SPEAKER_14 Now, they're going upstairs.
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SPEAKER_14 They're going to stay all right.
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SPEAKER_13 Oh, did you see the way they looked at me?
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SPEAKER_13 Oh, gentlemen, there was death in them eyes.
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SPEAKER_13 Sudden death.
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SPEAKER_13 Oh, I tell you, when they took that swallow up here, and that big one made that face, and he looked dissatisfied, uneasy-like, oh, I tell you, I could hear them pearly gates a-jarring open.
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SPEAKER_13 If you gentlemen will excuse me, I feel considerably shook.
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SPEAKER_14 I might shook up myself.
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SPEAKER_14 If I was you, I'd get in off the streets.
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SPEAKER_14 It's out to be a Mike Dangerous.
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SPEAKER_11 B. Bannerman Brown.
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SPEAKER_11 Well, there's some in this town have a sense of duty, if others that oughta ain't.
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SPEAKER_11 Yes, ma'am.
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SPEAKER_11 Now, where are they?
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SPEAKER_11 They're, uh... Stand aside, B. Bannerman Brown.
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SPEAKER_11 I... I... Will you get out of the way?
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SPEAKER_11 Come, ladies.
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SPEAKER_11 Repent, sinners.
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SPEAKER_11 The day of retribution is at hand.
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SPEAKER_11 Yes, ma'am, I reckon it is.
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SPEAKER_11 Us poor, frail females have come to throw ourselves on your mercy.
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SPEAKER_12 Come to do what, ma'am?
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SPEAKER_11 We want you should spare us, our men.
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SPEAKER_11 Amen.
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SPEAKER_07 Well, there ain't enough of them to go around as it is.
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SPEAKER_07 Amen.
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SPEAKER_12 Don't you worry, ma'am.
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SPEAKER_12 We'll spare you men if they were spared.
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SPEAKER_13 Hey, what do you reckon he meant by all that?
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SPEAKER_13 That beats the heck out of me.
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SPEAKER_12 Hey, somebody's shooting at somebody.
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SPEAKER_12 What the heck did we do?
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SPEAKER_12 I ain't gonna find out, but I'm gonna find out.
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SPEAKER_03 I paid $2 for this.
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SPEAKER_15 It sure ain't worth much now.
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SPEAKER_15 Man, wasn't that good shooting.
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SPEAKER_15 Well, look, next time, will you use your own neck cloth, please?
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SPEAKER_15 I just hope there's gonna be a next time.
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SPEAKER_18 Hey, you in there!
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SPEAKER_18 Huh?
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SPEAKER_18 We know who you are and what you're here for.
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SPEAKER_18 You can die now or later, and if you want a chance to make your peace, throw out your guns.
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SPEAKER_12 Hey, they got us mixed up with somebody else.
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SPEAKER_12 I sure hope so.
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SPEAKER_12 Well, why else would **** shooting at total innocent strangers if they didn't have us mixed up with somebody?
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SPEAKER_12 I don't know.
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SPEAKER_12 This is Texas, though, huh?
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SPEAKER_12 Yeah, well, reckon we better go ahead and do what he says, throw our guns out, and then go out and see what it's all about.
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SPEAKER_18 Come on.
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SPEAKER_18 All right, let's try it again.
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SPEAKER_18 What are your names, and what are you doing here?
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SPEAKER_12 Told you and told you that our names is cartwrights and we're down here to we're down here to buy cattle ants Go on boy.
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SPEAKER_18 I Told you not to lie to me We ain't lying Of course you ain't You just come down here to buy cows Texas cows now who in his right mind is gonna believe Anybody come down here to buy Texas longhorns.
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SPEAKER_18 I ask you
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SPEAKER_12 Told you.
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SPEAKER_12 We're going to take them back up to our ranch in Nevada and cross them with our own herd so as we'll have a heartier breed.
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SPEAKER_18 And you two are going to drive them cows clean across West Texas, right on up through a hunk of New Mexico, all the way to the Nevada territory, just the two of you?
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SPEAKER_04 That's what we said.
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SPEAKER_18 It's a fine lie, gents.
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SPEAKER_18 A fine lie.
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SPEAKER_18 It's the kind of noble-inspired lying that does credit to the folks that raised you.
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SPEAKER_18 And it don't wash out here.
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SPEAKER_18 Now, I'll tell you who you are.
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SPEAKER_18 You're them two low-down, gun-slinging, murdering, hydrophobic skunks of Slade boys that was hired by old man McFadden to wipe out us Hadfields because he couldn't do it himself.
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SPEAKER_04 Now, look, we never heard of the McFaddens, and we never heard of the Hadfields.
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SPEAKER_04 And that's the truth.
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SPEAKER_18 Ain't they the living wonders, Doc?
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SPEAKER_18 Ants?
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SPEAKER_18 Take him out and do what has to be done.
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SPEAKER_15 Come on.
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SPEAKER_15 Come on.
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SPEAKER_15 Hey, hey.
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SPEAKER_15 What in time is going on here anyway?
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SPEAKER_15 What are you fixing to do to these fellas?
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SPEAKER_14 Kill them.
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SPEAKER_14 They're the Slade boys.
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SPEAKER_14 You can't do that.
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SPEAKER_14 You ain't sure they're the Slades?
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SPEAKER_14 Ain't sure.
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SPEAKER_14 Ain't sure.
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SPEAKER_14 You see him, don't you?
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SPEAKER_14 Sure, I see him.
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SPEAKER_14 But I never see the slaves in my life.
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SPEAKER_14 And neither did you.
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SPEAKER_14 He's right there, Pa.
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SPEAKER_14 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_14 Twirly Boggs, he says he knows him.
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SPEAKER_14 He says he knows him a long time back in Austin.
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SPEAKER_18 Oh, Twirly?
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SPEAKER_18 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_18 Fine.
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SPEAKER_18 Fetch him in here.
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SPEAKER_18 Let him identify him, and then we'll kill him if it'll make you any happier.
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SPEAKER_14 Well, you see, Twirly ain't exactly around right at this moment.
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SPEAKER_14 Ants, take him out.
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SPEAKER_14 Wait a minute.
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SPEAKER_14 Wait a minute.
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SPEAKER_14 Wait a minute.
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SPEAKER_14 Won't do no harm to wait till morning, will it?
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SPEAKER_18 Where are we going to keep him until morning?
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SPEAKER_12 Paul, why don't we just stick him in Brown's jail and let him take responsibility for him?
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SPEAKER_14 You leave me in my jail out of this.
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SPEAKER_18 Ants, take him out.
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SPEAKER_18 Wait a minute.
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SPEAKER_18 Wait a minute.
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SPEAKER_14 All right.
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SPEAKER_14 All right.
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SPEAKER_14 Just get somebody to help me get him over to jail, that's all.
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SPEAKER_14 Hey, Banderman Brown.
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SPEAKER_18 On your way.
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SPEAKER_18 On your way.
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SPEAKER_18 You make sure they're there come morning.
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SPEAKER_18 Or I might just take it into my head to vacate your office.
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SPEAKER_14 I'm getting sick of you.
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SPEAKER_12 Well, Joe, I got a funny feeling the law in this town is sure easily influenced.
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, all he needs is a Navy Colt.
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SPEAKER_14 Oh, uh, you fellas comfortable and happy?
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SPEAKER_14 I mean, can I get you anything?
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SPEAKER_14 A bottle of whiskey or a couple of steaks or something?
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SPEAKER_12 When are you going to let us out of here?
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SPEAKER_14 Well, tomorrow morning, one way or another.
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SPEAKER_03 What do you mean, one way or another?
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SPEAKER_14 Well, if I can find Twirly Boggs and he says you ain't the Slade boys, I'll turn you loose.
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SPEAKER_12 Yeah, but what's going to happen if you can't find Twirly Boggs?
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SPEAKER_14 You get hung.
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SPEAKER_12 I just about got it figured out.
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SPEAKER_12 Yeah, what?
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SPEAKER_12 This whole dang town is touched.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, come on.
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SPEAKER_12 Who ever heard of a whole town being touched?
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SPEAKER_12 Feller told me one time they got a **** down here, and they call it loco ****.
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SPEAKER_12 When the horses and cows eat it, they get wilder and all get out.
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SPEAKER_12 Oh, so?
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SPEAKER_12 People don't eat weeds.
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SPEAKER_12 Yeah, but they eat beef, don't they?
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SPEAKER_12 One of them critters gets all filled up on that there loco ****, it'd kind of salt the meat down, wouldn't it?
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SPEAKER_03 Yeah, that makes sense.
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SPEAKER_12 Sure does.
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SPEAKER_12 Lou, Joe, you don't reckon they're really going to hang us, do you?
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SPEAKER_03 I don't know.
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SPEAKER_03 If they're joking us, they're sure pushing it pretty far.
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SPEAKER_03 Hang on.
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SPEAKER_03 Don't blob.
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SPEAKER_03 Blab.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, don't blab.
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SPEAKER_03 Rescue is at hand.
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SPEAKER_03 Signed, Black Alonzo, the Red-Handed Avenger.
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SPEAKER_17 Who to?
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SPEAKER_12 Even the kids have been affected by that local beef in this town.
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SPEAKER_07 Sarah Brown!
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SPEAKER_14 Good evening, Mrs. Lauderdoon.
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SPEAKER_14 Evening, ladies.
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SPEAKER_11 I have fetched my tribute.
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SPEAKER_14 Yes, my dear.
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SPEAKER_14 I guess as much.
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SPEAKER_11 Me and the ladies of the town have come to comfort them poor sinners in their final hours.
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SPEAKER_11 Well, the good book says we should forgive our enemies.
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SPEAKER_11 We are told to bring solace to the afflicted, even though they are a couple of low-down murdering skunks.
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SPEAKER_14 Yes, my dear, here's the keys.
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SPEAKER_14 You go in and console them low-down murderers, them poor lost sheep.
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SPEAKER_14 Me, I got work to do.
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SPEAKER_14 Good night, ladies.
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SPEAKER_11 Oh, poor doomed prisoners.
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SPEAKER_11 It ain't too late.
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SPEAKER_11 Down on your knees as you face your awful fate.
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SPEAKER_11 Repent your crimes before that trap is sprung.
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SPEAKER_11 And you, like a side of beef, are hung.
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SPEAKER_07 Poor soul.
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SPEAKER_07 If and you come up close and scooch again to the bars, you could kind of rest your poor head on my shoulder.
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SPEAKER_07 It ain't fair hanging men when there ain't enough to go around as it is.
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SPEAKER_11 If you don't mind, I'd like to finish my little tribute, whilst there's time.
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SPEAKER_13 Ma'am, do you have many more of those?
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SPEAKER_11 No, just 10 or 12 more verses.
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SPEAKER_11 Well, I didn't have enough time to do a real good job on it.
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SPEAKER_03 That's a shame.
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SPEAKER_11 Now your poke is spent, and you can take my word.
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SPEAKER_11 We'll remember the gent that went riding herd, a-fightin' and shootin' like desert rats, to come to their end in Keoa flats.
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SPEAKER_11 Now toll the bell, their souls are fled.
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SPEAKER_03 That'll be much more of this, Hoss.
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SPEAKER_11 Shh.
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SPEAKER_11 Them two poor boys are hanging dead.
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SPEAKER_11 Somewhere their kinfolk will weep and pray.
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SPEAKER_03 Boy, this is worse than hanging.
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SPEAKER_11 For them that got heisted up today.
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SPEAKER_11 Did you really like it?
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SPEAKER_12 Ma'am, I thought he was prime, just
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SPEAKER_11 Well, it ain't often I get a chance to recite my tribute to the dear departed, before they're departed.
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SPEAKER_12 No, ma'am, I don't reckon you do.
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SPEAKER_11 I suppose you'd like to have it buried with you.
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SPEAKER_11 Most folks do.
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SPEAKER_11 Oh, Clara Lou, stop that noise.
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SPEAKER_06 I can't help it.
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SPEAKER_06 There ain't enough men to go around, and here they go wasting two at the same time.
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SPEAKER_07 Amen.
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SPEAKER_07 It's a woman's place to endure, Clara Lou.
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SPEAKER_07 Well, I don't mind enduring if I got a man to put up with.
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SPEAKER_07 Speaking of which, Lisabel, I noticed you've been hanging on to a certain hand half the live long night.
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SPEAKER_07 Clara Lou Kinsey.
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SPEAKER_07 Well, I can't help it.
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SPEAKER_07 She's just a selfish thing.
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SPEAKER_07 That's all she is.
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SPEAKER_07 Well, I never.
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SPEAKER_07 I guess a certain person can hold another person's hand if they choose.
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SPEAKER_07 Well, a certain person didn't have to choose the way another certain person grabbed onto it.
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SPEAKER_07 I wouldn't act like such a **** if I was you, Clara Lou Kinsey.
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SPEAKER_07 Well, at least I ain't a flippity-jibbit like some Lizabelle Jones.
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SPEAKER_17 Get away from those nasty females and get moving!
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SPEAKER_17 We're going to kill you!
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SPEAKER_17 Who are you?
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SPEAKER_17 Alonzo McFadden, the one who hired you!
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SPEAKER_17 Come on!
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SPEAKER_17 Women, I want you to meet my friends, my good friends, Big Jack and Shorty Jim Slade.
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SPEAKER_17 Boys, say howdy.
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SPEAKER_17 My wife, Wheezy, and my daughter, Manda.
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SPEAKER_12 Howdy, ma'am.
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SPEAKER_12 Howdy.
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SPEAKER_12 Mr. McFadden, you're making a terrible mistake.
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SPEAKER_12 You see, we ain't really the... Never mind that now.
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SPEAKER_12 We'll talk in the morning.
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SPEAKER_17 Hey, but, look, Mr. McFadden, we're... We're rushing.
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SPEAKER_17 How you boys go on and on.
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SPEAKER_12 That burn it, Mr. McFadden.
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SPEAKER_12 We ain't the Slade boys.
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SPEAKER_12 You ain't?
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SPEAKER_04 No, we ain't.
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SPEAKER_04 That's what we've been trying to tell you all the way in from town.
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SPEAKER_04 Look, we're the Cartwrights.
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SPEAKER_04 What's the matter?
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SPEAKER_12 You scared?
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SPEAKER_12 No, we ain't scared.
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SPEAKER_12 And we do appreciate you busting us out of that jail, Mr. McFadden.
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SPEAKER_12 That, Bernard, if it make you feel any better, I almost wish we was a ****, boys, but we just ain't.
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SPEAKER_04 Say, if you don't mind, we'll just mosey on back.
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SPEAKER_04 Bye, ma'am.
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SPEAKER_03 First, one side don't believe us, and then the other.
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SPEAKER_12 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_04 We got ourselves in the middle of something, and I don't like it.
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SPEAKER_03 That's for sure.
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SPEAKER_12 What do you think we ought to do about it?
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SPEAKER_12 Well, I'll tell you a little, Joe.
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SPEAKER_12 I done been hauled up, hauled down, threatened with a hanging, and thrown in jail, and busted out of jail, and poetized at, and shot at, and read halfway across the state of Texas in the dark.
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SPEAKER_12 I'm going to get some sleep.
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SPEAKER_12 I don't know what you're going to do.
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SPEAKER_05 Great day in the morning.
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SPEAKER_12 Who are you?
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SPEAKER_12 Turn him around, Lojo.
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SPEAKER_12 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_12 I thought I'd recognize that patch.
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SPEAKER_12 You wouldn't be Black Alonzo, the red-handed avenger, would you?
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SPEAKER_05 I was going to bust you out.
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SPEAKER_05 Only Pa and the boys got there first.
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SPEAKER_12 Yeah, well, just how was you figuring on busting us out?
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SPEAKER_05 Figured, Digg.
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SPEAKER_05 Dig a tunnel, that's a good way to bust out of dungeons.
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SPEAKER_12 Yeah, you, uh, you're pretty well posted on things, ain't you, fella?
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SPEAKER_05 You just bet I am.
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SPEAKER_12 I'll bet you even know what we're doing here, don't you?
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SPEAKER_05 Shucks, half the country knows Pa hired you to kill Anne's Hadfield.
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SPEAKER_03 And, uh, just why are we supposed to kill Anne's Hadfield?
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SPEAKER_05 He's the fastest gun around here, ain't he?
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SPEAKER_05 None of us McFaddens can hold a candle to him.
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SPEAKER_05 We got to get rid of him before we can kill the rest of the Hadfields.
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SPEAKER_05 Well, how come you got to kill all them Hadfields?
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SPEAKER_05 Don't you fellas know anything?
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SPEAKER_05 It's a feud.
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SPEAKER_05 He's kind of dumb, ain't he?
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SPEAKER_05 Why, you little.
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SPEAKER_05 You just touched me!
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SPEAKER_12 Black Alonso, you tell your Pa that we hate to leave like this, but we just ain't the Slade brothers, you hear?
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SPEAKER_12 You thank him for busting us out of jail, all right?
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SPEAKER_17 Rush out, boys!
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SPEAKER_17 The Hatfields is raiding again!
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SPEAKER_15 What are you doing?
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SPEAKER_17 They ain't shooting back.
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SPEAKER_17 Come on.
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SPEAKER_17 Let's go collect the bodies.
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SPEAKER_17 Hey, slide boys, on your feet.
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SPEAKER_17 We're not the... Never mind.
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SPEAKER_17 I want you two to listen and listen good.
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SPEAKER_17 I hired you to do a job for me, and last night you tried to run out on your obligations.
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SPEAKER_17 And a Mr. McFadden... Shut up and listen!
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SPEAKER_17 I'm giving you fellas a fair choice.
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SPEAKER_17 Now you can take them guns and do the job you're supposed to.
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SPEAKER_17 You got another choice.
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SPEAKER_17 Name your poison, boys.
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SPEAKER_12 That burn it, Mr. McFadden.
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SPEAKER_12 Don't you folks ever think any other use for a rope around here?
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SPEAKER_04 First the Hatfields want to hang us for being the Slade brothers.
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SPEAKER_04 Now you want to do it because we ain't.
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SPEAKER_17 I'm getting awful tired of hearing that same old tired lie.
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SPEAKER_17 All right, boys, heist them up.
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SPEAKER_12 Now, hold on just a minute.
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SPEAKER_12 Don't burn it, Mr. McFadden.
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SPEAKER_12 I'm getting sort of tired of being called a liar, too.
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SPEAKER_12 We ain't the Slade boys.
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SPEAKER_12 All you got to do is ride into town, look up a fellow named Twirly Boggs.
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SPEAKER_12 Sheriff Brown told us that he knew the Slade boys, and he can tell you right quick we ain't them.
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SPEAKER_12 That's right.
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SPEAKER_17 All right, boys.
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SPEAKER_17 If it'll make you feel better disposed to do the work you was hired for, we'll all saddle up and ride into town.
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SPEAKER_17 We'll look up Twirly Boggs.
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SPEAKER_17 Take the gun, boys.
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SPEAKER_15 Morning, horse.
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SPEAKER_08 I know there wasn't a jail that could hold them slaves.
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SPEAKER_15 I know them boys.
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SPEAKER_15 I know them real good.
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SPEAKER_15 I went to school with the Aunt Emmeline, see?
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SPEAKER_15 I tell you, those boys would gouge your eyes out if they thought you looked at them in the wrong way.
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SPEAKER_15 They would shoot you if they wanted a little target practice.
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SPEAKER_15 Why, them boys, they... Who's buying, chaps?
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SPEAKER_15 They had a man for breakfast every day of their life, from the day that they put on long pants.
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SPEAKER_15 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_15 They had two on Sundays.
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SPEAKER_15 Never touched me, though.
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SPEAKER_15 No, sir.
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SPEAKER_15 They liked me.
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SPEAKER_15 You see, they liked me real good.
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SPEAKER_15 But I... I... Oh, come on.
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SPEAKER_15 Now, somebody stole my drink.
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SPEAKER_15 Let's have a drink here.
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SPEAKER_15 I tell you, them two Slade boys is two curly wolves.
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SPEAKER_15 They have a big wind off in the prairie.
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SPEAKER_15 They walk in blood.
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SPEAKER_15 And where they breathe, they leave behind them ruin.
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SPEAKER_14 Get ready for ruin right now, Gush.
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SPEAKER_14 Here they come.
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SPEAKER_17 Oh, hallelujah.
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SPEAKER_17 They look mad.
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SPEAKER_15 I'm getting out of here.
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SPEAKER_15 Wait a minute!
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SPEAKER_15 Wait a minute!
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SPEAKER_15 Wait a minute!
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SPEAKER_15 Wait a minute!
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SPEAKER_15 Help me save the whiskey!
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SPEAKER_17 Brown, where's Twirly Boggs?
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SPEAKER_17 Come out of there, Boggs!
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SPEAKER_17 Now, now, now, now, now, now, wait a minute.
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SPEAKER_15 Now, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
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SPEAKER_17 Are they or aren't they the Slade boys?
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SPEAKER_17 What?
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SPEAKER_17 Are they or aren't they?
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SPEAKER_12 You just go right ahead and answer, Mr. Boggs.
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SPEAKER_12 Tell him the truth.
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SPEAKER_12 Ain't nobody gonna hurt you.
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SPEAKER_17 Key wrecked.
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SPEAKER_17 Ain't nobody gonna hurt you.
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SPEAKER_15 That's fine.
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SPEAKER_15 Well, uh... Well, they're Slade boys, all right.
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SPEAKER_15 I seen a lot of them down in Austin.
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SPEAKER_15 I have boys.
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SPEAKER_15 What's the matter, boys?
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SPEAKER_15 Don't you know me?
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SPEAKER_15 I'm Twirly Boggs.
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SPEAKER_15 Remember?
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SPEAKER_15 I used to go to school with your old Aunt Emmeline.
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SPEAKER_17 That doesn't.
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SPEAKER_17 Take these and do the job you're supposed to, or you won't be around to taste air come tomorrow morning.
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SPEAKER_12 Thanks a lot, Mr. Boggs.
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SPEAKER_14 Howdy, boys.
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SPEAKER_14 Howdy.
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SPEAKER_12 Howdy, Mr. Brown.
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SPEAKER_12 Boy, anybody comes riding into this, they're going to get slaughtered.
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SPEAKER_14 Yeah, they got guns planted in the windows and up on the roofs and whatnot.
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SPEAKER_04 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_04 Well, maybe the Hatfields won't ride into town after all.
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SPEAKER_14 They'll ride in all right.
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SPEAKER_14 They got the news.
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SPEAKER_12 Seems a terrible shame, don't it?
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SPEAKER_12 All these folks killing each other.
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SPEAKER_04 How'd a feud like this ever get started, Sheriff?
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SPEAKER_04 Over a hog.
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SPEAKER_14 Over a hog?
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SPEAKER_14 Yep, just a plain common ornery razorback hog.
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SPEAKER_14 I'll tell you boys all about it, but first I got to get a little portation to loosen up the vocal cords.
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SPEAKER_14 I'll tell you the whole sad tale.
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SPEAKER_13 You gentlemen care for some more sheep dip?
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SPEAKER_13 I mean, beer?
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SPEAKER_14 Yeah, give us a couple of beers.
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SPEAKER_14 Yeah, well, as I started to tell you, see these here Hadfields and McFaddens?
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SPEAKER_14 They've been slaughtering one another, man and boy, for the last 30 years.
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SPEAKER_14 Yeah, well, how did the hogs get mixed up in this?
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SPEAKER_14 Well, come on, sit down, boys.
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SPEAKER_14 I'll tell you all about it.
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SPEAKER_14 See, Lance Hadfield, he was fattening him a razorback short, you see, for his winter meat.
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SPEAKER_14 Well, one morning, that, uh, Shoke turned up missing.
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SPEAKER_14 So, uh... So he, uh, got his gun and saddled up and went out looking for her.
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SPEAKER_14 Couldn't find her.
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SPEAKER_14 But as he was passing by the McFadden's cabin, he, uh...
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SPEAKER_14 So he went in, and of course, naturally, they asked him to stay to supper, and lo and behold, they brung on a great big mess of fresh roast pork.
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SPEAKER_14 He knowed the Hatchimals didn't have no pig, so he accused them of stealing his.
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SPEAKER_14 And then the shooting started, and it's been going on ever since for 30 years.
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SPEAKER_12 All that killing over one dad-burned old fattening hog.
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SPEAKER_12 Now, look here, Mr. Brown, you was sheriff then.
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SPEAKER_12 Now, how come you didn't stop it?
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SPEAKER_14 Oh, sure, Frank.
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SPEAKER_14 I tried two or three times, but it didn't do no good.
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SPEAKER_14 See, nobody... Nobody pays much attention to me.
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SPEAKER_14 They... I don't know, maybe it's because I'm getting old, or maybe it's just... Maybe it's because I'm getting a little cowardly.
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SPEAKER_14 I don't know.
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SPEAKER_14 You... You boys don't look so **** old.
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SPEAKER_14 You sure don't look like cowards.
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SPEAKER_04 Well, Sheriff, you're not suggesting that we do something about the feud.
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SPEAKER_04 I mean, after all, we're supposed to be the Slade brothers.
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SPEAKER_14 Ah, shucks.
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SPEAKER_14 I know you want Gunman the minute I laid eyes on you.
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SPEAKER_14 I can tell a killer a mile off the side of that twirly bogs.
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SPEAKER_14 He's the biggest liar in the whole great state of Texas.
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SPEAKER_14 And that sums this covering a heap of territory.
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SPEAKER_04 Yeah, well, if you knew, why didn't you say something?
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SPEAKER_04 First, the McFaddens were going to hang us, and the Hatfields are going to shoot us?
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SPEAKER_14 Well, I, you know, I kind of thought maybe I was holding a hand I could draw to, but...
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SPEAKER_14 Never mind.
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SPEAKER_14 By the way, I, uh, snuck your horses out of the livery stable and tied them back in the alley.
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SPEAKER_14 And your gun is in my office.
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SPEAKER_12 Sheriff, we sure do appreciate this.
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SPEAKER_14 Come on, little Joe.
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SPEAKER_14 Let's get out of here.
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SPEAKER_14 Thanks an awful lot, Sheriff.
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SPEAKER_14 It's all right, boys.
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SPEAKER_12 Hey, Buck.
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SPEAKER_12 Hey, Buck.
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SPEAKER_12 Come here, boy.
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SPEAKER_12 Where are you going with that rifle?
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SPEAKER_12 I'm going to kill me some Hadfield.
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SPEAKER_08 Yeah, even the kids are thinking like that.
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SPEAKER_03 That seems like a shame, doesn't it?
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SPEAKER_09 Well, let's go.
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SPEAKER_04 Come on, who are you joking?
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SPEAKER_12 That's what I like about us as a family, little Joe.
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SPEAKER_12 Pa always taught us to never do nothing the others would be ashamed of.
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SPEAKER_12 I'd like to keep it like that.
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SPEAKER_03 I just wonder if there's anything we can do, like B. Bannerman Brown said.
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SPEAKER_12 I don't know, but let's try.
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SPEAKER_14 Come on.
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SPEAKER_14 You boys change your minds about going?
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SPEAKER_12 Well, sir, you might say we had our mind changed for us.
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SPEAKER_12 I don't know what we're going to do,
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SPEAKER_12 Whatever it is, I think we better get started.
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SPEAKER_04 Hey, listen, you got any ideas, Sheriff?
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SPEAKER_04 Yeah.
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SPEAKER_04 I got one.
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SPEAKER_14 Lorna Doone Mayberry.
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SPEAKER_12 Lorna Doone Mayberry.
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SPEAKER_14 See, my grandpappy always told me, he always says, he said, son, you get the women on your side, and the battle's won.
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SPEAKER_08 Excuse me, ma'am.
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SPEAKER_12 Me and my little brother are in a pack of trouble and... Come on.
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SPEAKER_11 Tell me what it's all about.
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SPEAKER_12 First of all, ma'am, there's just about to be a bunch of killing out there in that street.
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SPEAKER_11 There's always killing in that street.
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SPEAKER_12 Oh, yes, ma'am, and that seems to me like it's a terrible waste.
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SPEAKER_12 I mean, there not being enough men to go around for all you ladies like it is.
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SPEAKER_11 There ain't a woman living can keep men from fighting.
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SPEAKER_12 Ma'am, I beg to differ with you.
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SPEAKER_12 You see, sometimes women folk can sort of get around men folk in little ways, and I figured maybe if you ladies tried right hard, you might be able to get around these.
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SPEAKER_11 You ain't as dumb as you look.
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SPEAKER_11 What do you want me to do, hmm?
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SPEAKER_12 Well, ma'am, here's our plan.
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SPEAKER_17 We figured if you... All right, hold your fire, men.
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SPEAKER_18 Hold it.
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SPEAKER_18 Get that wagon.
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SPEAKER_17 Hold your fire.
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SPEAKER_15 Lorna Doon Mayberry!
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SPEAKER_17 Dagnabbit, you get them women off of this street!
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SPEAKER_11 We're staying right here!
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SPEAKER_18 Lorna Doon!
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SPEAKER_18 Have you lost what few wits you ever had?
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SPEAKER_11 I got my wits, Jubal Hotfield, and that's more than you can say.
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SPEAKER_11 Us women got a few things to tell you.
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SPEAKER_11 And you can start your fighting after you hear this out.
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SPEAKER_11 All right, ladies.
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SPEAKER_11 Well, they gotta listen to you.
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SPEAKER_10 I got something to say.
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SPEAKER_10 You all know me.
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SPEAKER_10 I'm Wheezy McFadden.
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SPEAKER_10 My man's Alonzo McFadden.
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SPEAKER_10 He's over there behind them barrels and things with the rest of the McFaddens.
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SPEAKER_01 Alonzo, I want you to listen to me.
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SPEAKER_01 I can't have no more chillin'.
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SPEAKER_01 But I ain't gonna cook for you, nor wash for you, nor do anything a wife's bound to do for her man, till you put down that gun and come out of there.
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SPEAKER_01 Alonzo, I mean it!
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SPEAKER_00 I'm Susan Hatfield.
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SPEAKER_00 I guess you all know who I'm talking to.
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SPEAKER_00 What Wheezy says goes for me too, Jubal.
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SPEAKER_00 I won't be the kind of wife I should till you stop this fighting.
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SPEAKER_09 I'm talking to you, Anse Hatfield.
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SPEAKER_09 You heard your ma talk, and you heard my ma.
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SPEAKER_09 You're on one side, and I'm on the other.
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SPEAKER_09 Here I am, Anse.
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SPEAKER_09 But don't come after me with a gun in your hand.
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SPEAKER_18 Boy, you get back here.
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SPEAKER_18 You hear me?
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SPEAKER_11 You men want to hear some more?
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SPEAKER_17 Just a dang minute!
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SPEAKER_17 What tarnation's going on here?
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SPEAKER_18 Hey!
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SPEAKER_18 Unfounded, get back here!
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SPEAKER_15 This ain't no way to run a funeral!
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SPEAKER_17 And it was such a nice day for her, too.
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SPEAKER_08 Hatfield?
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SPEAKER_17 I'll buy a drink.
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SPEAKER_17 A drink?
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SPEAKER_18 All right.
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SPEAKER_18 I'll accept your offer, and I'll buy another.
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SPEAKER_18 Fair enough.
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SPEAKER_17 Whiskey!
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SPEAKER_17 Whiskey!
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SPEAKER_16 Yes, sir.
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SPEAKER_16 Lorna, that was a mighty fine thing you just done.
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SPEAKER_16 Uh, Lorna, 15 years ago, you said to me that if I ever...
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SPEAKER_08 Hey, hey, little Joe.
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SPEAKER_12 Little Joe, I think we done hung around here long enough.
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SPEAKER_12 We better be just riding on and tending to our business, and that's buying cattle.
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SPEAKER_03 Oh, horse, take it easy.
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SPEAKER_03 A guy has to have a little chance to relax.
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SPEAKER_14 Boys!
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SPEAKER_14 Here's your hats, and here's your own guns.
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SPEAKER_14 Now take an old man's advice and get riding.
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SPEAKER_14 Here you are, son.
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SPEAKER_14 Well, Sheriff, we were just beginning to enjoy this town.
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SPEAKER_14 Yeah, but don't forget, there's still a heap of folks around here that still thinks you're the Slade boys.
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SPEAKER_14 Now, word to the wise?
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SPEAKER_14 You too.
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SPEAKER_12 You've had plenty for the day, you little joke.
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SPEAKER_12 Come on.
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SPEAKER_02 Jubal Hatfield, you put her there.
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SPEAKER_18 Alonzo McFadden, you're a good old sock.
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SPEAKER_02 Thank you, Jubal.
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SPEAKER_02 The best, except for one thing.
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SPEAKER_02 What did I do wrong, Jubal?
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SPEAKER_18 Bringing in them hired killers.
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SPEAKER_18 to settle a dispute between two Texas gentlemen.
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SPEAKER_18 I'm ashamed of you.
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SPEAKER_02 Jubal, I'm a dirty dog.
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SPEAKER_02 Oh, now, don't take on.
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SPEAKER_02 I'm a dirty dog.
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SPEAKER_02 Jubal, this has got to be wiped out in blood.
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SPEAKER_18 All right.
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SPEAKER_02 Whose blood?
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SPEAKER_02 Who do you suppose?
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SPEAKER_02 Those two dirty, miserable killers that came along into our peaceful little community, trying to stir up trouble between us two peace-loving families.
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SPEAKER_18 That's what I like about you, Alonzo.
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SPEAKER_18 You think the same as me.
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SPEAKER_18 Let's go round up a couple of the boys, just in case.
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SPEAKER_12 Hey, how far is it to kill with flax?
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SPEAKER_12 Just a couple of miles back down the road.
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SPEAKER_04 You don't suppose that.
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SPEAKER_12 I think so.
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SPEAKER_12 Come on, let's get out of here.
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SPEAKER_04 You don't reckon?
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SPEAKER_08 You.