Whispering Smith
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:03:42
Hi, Murray.
Hello, Sam.

:03:46
Well, hiya, Bill.
:03:48
Hiya, Murray. Hiya, Captain.
How 'bout a splash of hot java?

:03:51
Coming up. Hiya, Doc.
How are you, Baggs?

:03:53
Why, you old ticket puncher, I thought
you'd pulled the pin on us and left.

:03:55
Sure have, Murray. Got myself as
pretty a piece of land as you ever saw.

:03:58
Say, who's the new brakie?
Him? Oh, that's Willie Figg.

:04:01
Willie, meet Mr. Murray Sinclair, our
wrecking boss. Glad to know ya, Willie.

:04:04
And don't forget, Willie. When you pile 'em up,
there's a poor goat that's gotta clean up the mess

:04:08
What are you doing out this way,
Murray? There was a wreck, wasn't there?

:04:10
Nah. Just a rock slide and a broken
arm. Lost a couple of empties.

:04:13
- Hardly worth the trip, was it, Doc?
- No. Hardly. Hardly.

:04:17
- You sound disappointed, Murray.
- Yeah. The bigger they are, the better I like 'em

:04:21
It ain't like the old days, Bill.
The roadbed's as flat as a pool table.

:04:25
All this new equipment, inspections
every time you turn around...

:04:29
In a few years, we'll be railroading in
a dress suit, the way things are goin;

:04:32
Get this: "Warning, all
personnel, Rocky Mountain division.

:04:36
"Barton Brothers held up Cheyenne
Express last week. Guard murdered.

:04:39
Barton's heading your vicinity. "
Why, the dirty, murdering snakes.

:04:43
Yeah, but look what else it says:
"Luke Smith detailed to case.

:04:46
'Give him every cooperation.
Luke Smith?

:04:48
Signed,
P.L. Bucks, President. "

:04:51
Let me see that.
:04:55
Good old Smitty.
Now, there's a guy.

:04:58
You know him?
You hear that?


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