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:37:01
Give me a bourbon.
:37:03
- What'll you have?
- A cold glass of beer.

:37:14
I guess it did look kind of bad to the sheriff
finding your partner with that money...

:37:18
- after the stage was held up.
- I guess it did.

:37:22
How'd you get it?
:37:24
Me and my partner held up the bandits.
:37:27
Then, when I was out
running down some beef...

:37:30
the sheriff held up my partner.
:37:32
So, I held up the sheriff.
:37:34
Sounds like you was playing
some kind of a game.

:37:36
It does, doesn't it?
:37:38
Doc, can I come up to see you
this afternoon?

:37:40
- Any time.
- Thanks.

:37:46
Was you gonna return that money?
:37:49
That was my partner's idea.
:37:51
But you was going south with it, huh?
:37:54
Sure I was,
till the sheriff took it away from us.

:37:59
By George, I like an honest man.
What's your name?

:38:01
- Dan Thomas. What's yours?
- Thorpe, Buford Thorpe. Call me Doc.

:38:07
- You live around here?
- Nope.

:38:11
- Got any relatives around here?
- Nope.

:38:15
- Where you headed?
- No place.

:38:19
What kind of work do you do?
:38:21
I ain't particular. Anything that's a living.
:38:24
Wait a minute, open your mouth.
Come on, open it wider.

:38:28
It never fails.
:38:31
I can always tell the way a man's eyes look.
:38:35
- Tell what?
- When he has a bad bicuspid.

:38:38
And that's as bad a bicuspid as I ever seen
in 30 years of dentistry.

:38:43
Bet you've never felt a twinge of pain
from that molar yet, have you?

:38:46
- No.
- You see? That's how bad it is.

:38:49
That's the kind of tooth
that falls apart all at once.

:38:53
Come on up to the office
and I'll fix it for you.

:38:56
- Put that on the book, Walt.
- All right, Doc.

:38:59
You sure you know how?

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