My Darling Clementine
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:04:00
They'll be a sorry-lookin' lot
by the time they get to California, son.

:04:04
They'll feed out
when we get to grass country.

:04:07
Sure is rough-lookjn'country.
:04:10
Ain't no cow country.
Mighty different where I come from.

:04:15
- What do they call this place?
- Just over the rise there...

:04:17
big town called Tombstone.
:04:20
- A fine town.
- Tombstone?

:04:23
Yeah, I heard of it.
:04:26
Well, me and my brothers
might... ride in there tonight.

:04:31
Get ourselves a shave, maybe.
Glass of beer.

:04:34
Yeah, you would enjoy yourself.
:04:36
Wide awake,
wide open town-- Tombstone.
Get anything you want there.

:04:39
Thank you.
:05:17
James, this is mighty fine chow.
:05:20
One of these days you're
gonna be as good a cook as Ma.

:05:23
Well, I'm learnin', tryin'.
:05:25
That's what I keep tellin' him.
Corie Sue ain't marryin' him
'cause he's so pretty.

:05:29
'Cause he's such
an awful good cook.

:05:37
There goes that chingada again.
:05:40
That sure is a mighty
pretty piece of brass.

:05:44
Brass?
That's solid silver.

:05:47
Twenty-five American dollars
worth of solid silver.
Ain't it, brother Wyatt?

:05:52
Yeah, it sure is, James.
Don't let him fool ya.

:05:54
It's gonna look mighty pretty
with them yellow curls of Corie Sue's.

:05:57
Ain't that the truth now.

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