Dodge City
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:37:01
- How are you, Harry?
- Hello, Mr. Orth.

:37:04
- I'll hold your horse.
- Good.

:37:06
For a quarter.
:37:08
- Well, that's fair enough. Here.
- Thanks.

:37:13
- How are you, Frank?
- Fine. How are you?

:37:15
- Just fine.
- Howdy, Mr. Orth.

:37:24
Stick them up.
:37:25
Rusty, we're done for.
:37:27
It's Dangerous Ambrose,
the terror of the prairie. He's got us.

:37:30
Yes, sir.
I'm a pretty desperate character.

:37:33
I can see that. Would you take ransom
if we offered it?

:37:37
Try it and see.
:37:41
How's that?
:37:43
Thanks. I'll watch your horses better
than they were ever watched before.

:37:47
Well, that's fair enough. Here.
:37:50
- I hope you stay in town a long time.
- I'll bet you do at that.

:37:58
- Has Orth come in yet?
- Went upstairs a few minutes ago.

:38:01
I'm Joe Clemens.
I'm editor of the Star.

:38:04
I'd like to publish your impressions
of Dodge City, if you don't mind.

:38:11
Somebody shot him.
He's laying right outside of Room 15.

:38:32
That's too bad, Hatton.
:38:34
I don't think your deal with Orth
will go through.

:38:37
I'm still offering $30 a head
for those cattle.

:38:42
Listen, Surrett, those cattle
aren't for sale to you at any price.

:38:51
It's a shame about Jack Orth
being killed, isn't it?

:38:54
Must've been a big surprise to you.
:38:57
Excuse me.

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