1:04:00
You ain't gonna keep me in here,
are you?
1:04:02
You read that notice.
Three days in there won't harm you.
1:04:06
You can't do this to me
after all we've been through.
1:04:09
We fought the war,
built the railroad.
1:04:12
We ate, drank, slept, lived
and died together.
1:04:14
Now we're gonna be in jail together.
You in there and me out here.
1:04:58
Isn't that wonderful, Joe?
1:05:00
That's seven families
that have moved into town.
1:05:03
That does my heart good.
1:05:05
There's the Turner family,
moving from Wichita.
1:05:07
After she said she'd never set foot
in Dodge again.
1:05:10
Welcome home, Mr. Turner!
1:05:12
- How do you do, Mr. Clemens?
- Hello, Joe.
1:05:14
Isn't that the sweetest bonnet
she's got on? It's brown moiré.
1:05:18
Moiré. Let me see.
1:05:20
Moiré? How would you spell moiré?
M-O-l-R-E?
1:05:23
Who in tarnation gives a hoot
what Mrs. Turner's wearing?
1:05:26
Just about every blessed woman
in town, that's all.
1:05:29
What happened in this fight
between the Indian and Jim kendall?
1:05:33
I went into that pretty thorough.
There wasn't no fight.
1:05:36
They called each other names,
the Indian threw a knife...
1:05:39
...kendall fired a couple of shots.
Nobody got hurt.
1:05:42
Oh, I see. It wasn't a real fight.
It was just a sort of friendly argument.
1:05:47
- Hello, Tex.
- Hi, fellows.
1:05:49
Come on in and sit down.
1:05:51
What's that secondhand store
around your neck?
1:05:54
Where have you been?
1:05:56
Around. Been doing
a lot of thinking lately.
1:05:58
Thinking?