The Ox-Bow Incident
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:12:03
TETLEY:
Get your hat and gun.

:12:05
I'm not going, Father.
:12:07
I don't wish any argument.
Do as I say.

:12:10
Perhaps this will do what I've obviously
failed to do: make a man of you.

:12:26
(DOORBELL RINGS)
:12:30
Scrape your boots, put your hat
in your hand, and straighten your wig.

:12:35
Well?
:12:36
-Why, is the judge at home, ma'am?
-Yes.

:12:39
-Could we see him?
-You got business?

:12:41
No, we just dropped in for tea.
:12:45
Very funny.
:12:46
Mr. Davies sent us, ma'am.
It's awfully important.

:12:49
It's not regular office hours.
:13:05
-That the judge's better half?
-His housekeeper. His wife's dead.

:13:10
You can see why the judge don't seem
to be able to make up his own mind.

:13:14
JUDGE:
Come in. Come in.

:13:17
He says come in!
:13:21
-Well, Carter. How're things?
-All right, I guess, judge.

:13:25
You don't appear to have been
pining away exactly.

:13:29
-What can I do for you gentlemen?
-We're here for Mr. Davies.

:13:32
How is my friend Davies?
Well, I trust.

:13:36
Yes, but could we see you alone
for a minute, judge?

:13:38
-A matter of a private nature?
-Yes.

:13:41
JOYCE: Davies said just you and Risley.
-Risley ain't here. He deputized me.

:13:46
-Where did the sheriff go?
-Down to Kinkaid's ranch.

:13:51
-When will he be back?
-A couple of days maybe.

:13:54
-Anything you can tell him, you can tell me.
-We know. But we're here for Mr. Davies.

:13:59
-If he thinks it's your job, he'll tell you.
-Certainly, Mapes.


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