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:54:01
...but I'm afraid a position like that
isn't in my line.

:54:04
You're asking me to turn policeman.
:54:06
I have as much qualifications for that
as teaching the ballet.

:54:09
You seemed qualified
the other day in the plaza.

:54:12
I had to get that hardhead
out of there.

:54:14
Any one of you
would've done the same. No.

:54:17
We know what we're asking
and the chances you'd be taking...

:54:20
...but it's come to a showdown,
who's gonna run Dodge?

:54:24
We or Surrett? We're inviting peaceful
immigration here.

:54:27
Family men with women and children...
:54:29
...and we meet them with
what's called "Hell Street."

:54:32
I can appreciate
everything you say.

:54:35
As far as I'm concerned,
it can't be done.

:54:37
I'm in the cattle business.
That demands all my time.

:54:40
- I'm sorry.
- I wish you'd think it over, my boy.

:54:43
- We need you.
- You're asking the wrong man.

:54:46
He isn't interested
in the lives of innocent people.

:54:49
Why should he care
what happens to you?

:54:51
Your struggle to make a living
in a decent city.

:54:54
Dodge City needs a man
with a sense of public pride...

:54:57
...and the courage to back it up
fighting men of equal skill.

:55:00
But his bravery consists of gunfights
with impulsive boys.

:55:03
Abbie, stop it!
:55:10
Well, gentlemen, I don't think much
remains to be said.

:55:15
Mrs. Irving. Thank you.
Goodbye, gentlemen.

:55:25
Everybody, get in as quickly as you can.
:55:28
Come along. Harry, keep out
of that lunch basket.

:55:31
I can't seem to get my mind off
those pies. How long before we eat?

:55:35
- Not till we get to Sycamore Springs.
- I'll do my best to wait.

:55:45
- Is everybody in?
- Yes!

:55:49
Here we go. Come along.
:55:57
We cross the river here, Rus,
and bear due west into Wichita.


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