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:06:06
Get out.
:06:07
l'm keeping your trunk, 'cause
you ain't paid your rent!

:06:11
"ls this the face that wrecked
a thousand ships...

:06:16
"...and burned the towerless
tops of llium?

:06:20
"Farewell, fair Helen!"
:06:28
Can they make me leave town
when l don't want to go?

:06:30
-Do l have to go?
-Dallas, don't you go makin' no fuss.

:06:33
Do l have to go, Doc,
just because they say so?

:06:35
Now Dallas, l've got my orders.
Don't blame these ladies.

:06:38
-lt ain't them.
-lt is them!

:06:41
Doc, haven't l any right to live?
What have l done?

:06:45
We're the victims of a foul disease
called social prejudice, my child.

:06:50
These dear ladies of
the Law and Order League...

:06:52
...are scouring out
the dregs of the town.

:06:55
Come on, be a proud,
glorified dreg, like me.

:07:00
You get goin', Doc, you're drunk.
:07:02
Two of a kind.
Just two of a kind.

:07:05
Take my arm, Madame la Comtesse!
:07:07
The tumbrel awaits, to the guillotine!
:07:11
Wait till l get my badge, girls.
l'll join you.

:07:41
lf ever you go east, brother,
come out to our house for dinner.

:07:45
No one in Kansas City, Kansas, sets
a better table than my dear wife Violet.

:07:52
Jerry, l admit as one man
to another, that...

:07:56
...economically, l haven't been
of much value to you, but...


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