Dodge City
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:31:06
- What's the news in Dodge?
- Just about the same as always.

:31:09
Gambling, drinking and killing.
And mostly killing.

:31:13
Had one here just the other night.
Coldest-blooded thing I ever heard of.

:31:17
Yancey shot Matt Cole
at the Gay Lady.

:31:19
Matt Cole?
I used to know him in Texas.

:31:22
- What was the trouble?
- What was the trouble?

:31:24
How long since you been in Dodge?
:31:26
Some time.
We ship up through Wichita.

:31:28
Well, this town's run by a man
named Jeff Surrett.

:31:31
Cole was trying to collect
for some cattle he sold.

:31:34
Fifteen thousand dollars,
Surrett owed him.

:31:39
Good morning, gentlemen.
:31:41
How long before you're through
with him?

:31:43
Why...
:31:47
- In about 10 minutes, Mr. Surrett.
- All right, hurry it up.

:31:51
I'm gonna take a bath. Yancey.
:31:54
I'm sorry, there's somebody
in there already.

:32:07
Hey, shut that door.
There's a draft in here.

:32:11
What's the idea? I always take
a bath on Saturday mornings.

:32:15
- Get that fellow out of there.
- Sorry. I can't do that, Mr. Surrett.

:32:18
- He ain't been in there half an hour.
- He's been there long enough.

:32:22
Now, you tell him
to get his clothes on.

:32:25
- All right, all right.
- Wait a minute.

:32:27
What did you say?
:32:29
My friend in there paid for that tub.
:32:31
Much as you undoubtedly need to wash,
he needs it even more.

:32:38
- Well, if it ain't our old friend Hatton.
- Right. Quite a coincidence, isn't it?

:32:45
Are you figuring on being around long?
:32:47
No. Just as long as it takes me
to finish my job.

:32:50
Maybe longer if it's interesting.
Any objections?

:32:53
- We can make it interesting for you.
- Yes. I'm sure you might.

:32:57
I hear you made it interesting
for Matt Cole the other night.


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