Dodge City
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:19:01
Why try to make an honest town
out of Dodge City?

:19:04
Surrett's crowd scares off
the law-abiding settlers.

:19:07
They're all going on to Wichita
and kansas City.

:19:10
I tell you, Ellen, we're the public
disgrace of America.

:19:14
You know what the New York
newspapers are saying?

:19:16
There's no law west of Chicago.
And west of Dodge City, no God.

:19:21
I'm afraid they're not far wrong.
:19:23
It's becoming unsafe for a woman
to walk on the streets.

:19:26
As for children, I almost wish Lee and
Abbie weren't coming to live with us.

:19:31
They'll be all right, unless they're
as bullheaded as their father.

:19:34
We haven't heard a word
since they reached Texas.

:19:37
When do you suppose
they'll get here?

:19:39
I kept the record somewhere.
:19:41
- I always used to...
- There, on the table.

:19:44
Oh, yeah. Thanks.
:19:45
They left Fort Worth three weeks ago
with a cattle-drive party.

:19:49
Now, let's see.
:19:52
Yeah, they must have crossed
the Red River about here...

:19:56
...then on up the Chisholm Trail
into the Indian territory.

:20:00
I'd say they'd be about Broad Plain
by now.

:20:28
Tex! Tex.
:20:32
- Have you seen my brother?
- Yes, ma'am.

:20:34
He's over yonder
hotfooting it around.

:20:36
He swiped one of the boss's horses.
I reckon he's drunk again.

:20:40
I consider that
a very impertinent remark.

:20:42
Yes, ma'am. I guess maybe I shouldn't
have said he's drunk, even if he is drunk.


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