Dodge City
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1:06:00
Hope you'll take that job I offered you.
We need another good deputy.

1:06:04
That's what I've been thinking.
I'm going back to Texas.

1:06:07
- What for?
- Oh, I don't know.

1:06:08
This place is getting too big,
calm and peaceful.

1:06:11
Rusty and I have stopped
all the fun, huh?

1:06:14
It's all right for women and children.
I've decided to go back to Texas.

1:06:18
If you made up your mind,
that's that.

1:06:20
- Sure there's nothing we can do?
- No.

1:06:23
- So long, Tex.
- So long, Wade.

1:06:25
Give him his gun, Rusty. Number 27.
1:06:28
If you're ever around,
that job will be waiting.

1:06:31
No, sir. I just don't fit
in a sissy town like this.

1:06:34
Certainly hate to see you go.
1:06:36
I'll miss you fellows, too, a lot.
We had a lot of fun together.

1:06:40
- Yeah.
- So long, knot-head.

1:06:42
But, you see, if I hung around here,
I'd be riding a sidesaddle.

1:06:46
Yes, I suppose so.
1:06:47
- All right, Rusty. Arrest that man.
- Who? Me?

1:06:51
- What for?
- He's carrying a gun, isn't he?

1:06:55
Give him back his old room.
1:07:11
- Morning, Chuck.
- Hello, Wade. What's the news?

1:07:14
Haven't you read your paper?
1:07:16
- You got those tax notices ready?
- Running them off.

1:07:19
- Come in, come in.
- All right.

1:07:21
- Have a chair.
- You look as though you're pretty...

1:07:30
- Fred.
- Yes, ma'am.

1:07:33
- Would you set this in my copy, please?
- I will, ma'am.

1:07:37
- Oh, Joe.
- Good morning.

1:07:40
Did you want something?
1:07:42
I'd like have my curiosity satisfied.
What are you doing here?

1:07:46
- Well, obviously, I'm working.
- Obviously.

1:07:49
- But at what? And why?
- The town happens to be growing...

1:07:52
...and the paper needed someone who'd
write things that interest women.

1:07:56
Oh, I see.
1:07:58
Tell me, what are the vital interests
of your women readers?


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