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1:44:00
He wouldn't be where
you could find him to kill him.

1:44:05
- Still intend to kill him, don't you?
- Nothing you can say or do--

1:44:07
I didn't say anything.
1:44:11
I'll get you another drink.
1:44:17
So he went off and left you.
1:44:20
I didn't give him that much credit.
1:44:25
- You in love with him?
- I thought you'd ask that.

1:44:28
Can a woman love a man
who'd go off and leave her?

1:44:31
Well, she--
She shouldn't.

1:44:34
I wanted to go with him,
but he had work to do.

1:44:36
He had to get your cattle to market.
Said I wasn't strong enough to go.

1:44:40
Nothing I could do or say
would change his mind.

1:44:45
But I wanted to go with him.
1:44:48
I wanted him so much that--
1:44:50
That you felt like
you had knives sticking in you.

1:44:57
How did you know that?
1:45:01
I suppose other people
have felt that way before.

1:45:04
- I have.
- Tell me something, Mr. Dunson.

1:45:07
- What?
- Why do you want to kill him?

1:45:09
- Because he's a thief.
- Do you think he thinks that?

1:45:12
He should! I picked him up in the brush
leading a cow. That's 14 years ago.

1:45:17
Taught him all I could.
1:45:18
He knew what I was planning,
saw what I was building.

1:45:22
He knew that someday
it would all be his.

1:45:24
His land, his cattle.
The whole thing.

1:45:27
Even talked of a woman,
as men will talk.

1:45:31
A strong woman who could bear him sons.
A woman like you.

1:45:36
- Why did you want him to have a son?
- Because I'd built something.

1:45:39
Built it with my owns hands,
and I can't live forever.

1:45:43
I'd live to see it grow.
1:45:45
I thought I had a son.
1:45:48
But I haven't, and I want one.
1:45:52
I'm sorry for you.
1:45:55
Very sorry.
1:45:57
Very sorry.
1:45:58
- Stand up!
- Hmm?

1:45:59
- Stand up and turn around.
- Don't tell me what to do.


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