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:55:02
ls this bar open?
:55:04
Sure, all the time, senor, si!
:55:10
Here you are, Doc.
:55:16
Well, what are we wasting time for?
Let's make a break for it.

:55:19
We've got a sick woman to think of.
:55:20
You want her to stay here
and be butchered with the rest of us?

:55:22
Why don't you think of
somebody else for once in your--

:55:25
Easy, easy! Keep it quiet, boys.
Quiet!

:55:29
We ain't been butchered yet!
:55:31
You're right.
:55:33
We'd better get going for Lordsburg
as soon as we can.

:55:36
lt might be a good idea, Curley if...
:55:39
...the Doc took a look
at the patient.

:55:41
Yeah, and little Coyote.
:55:45
You'll join me, Doctor?
:55:50
No, thanks.
:56:10
Good morning.
:56:12
Well, you're looking pretty chipper.
:56:20
You're up early, Dallas.
:56:27
She didn't go to bed, Doctor.
:56:29
l'm afraid she sat up all night,
while l slept.

:56:33
Oh, l slept a lot in the chair.
:56:39
Well, anyway it was nice
to stay awake and hold the baby.

:56:44
Well, we've got to get you
to Lordsburg, little Coyote.

:56:46
That's what the boys christened her
last night when she squalled.

:56:50
-Little Coyote. How do you feel?
-Fine, thanks.

:56:53
A little tired.
:56:56
-Doctor, do you think my husband--
-Never mind him.

:56:58
The best medicine he can have
is to see you two safe and sound.


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