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:14:01
- I wouldn't know.
- It'll be two bits for oats.

:14:05
- Ain't I seen you before?
- Depends on where you've been.

:14:08
- I follow the railroad, mostly.
- Could be you've seen me.

:14:12
- It'll be four bits if he stays the night.
- Fair enough.

:14:16
Morning. Did a man ride in today -
tall, sort of heavyset?

:14:19
- You mean him, Mr Renner?
- Not him. This one had a scar.

:14:23
Along his cheek?
:14:25
No, sir. I don't see no man with a scar.
:14:42
I guess maybe I can have
some apple pie and coffee.

:14:45
I guess you could have eggs with bacon
if you wanted eggs with bacon.

:14:51
- Hello, Charlie.
- Hello, Grant.

:14:53
It's good to see you, Charlie.
It's awful good to see you.

:14:57
It's good to see you too.
:15:00
- I'll get the eggs.
- No, get the pie. I can pay for the pie.

:15:04
You're a very stubborn man.
Apple pie is not for breakfast.

:15:08
It is if you like apple pie. Now I need a fork.
:15:13
- Working here long?
- About three weeks.

:15:17
How's the Utica Kid?
:15:21
He was well...
:15:23
when I saw him last.
:15:26
When was that?
:15:30
- Good morning.
- Morning.

:15:32
Well, business is early and Pete is late.
:15:35
The lunches. Are they fixed?
:15:38
Why do I ask?
The lunches are always fixed.

:15:41
Why? Because you fix them.
:15:43
Charlie, I'll make you an omelette
like only Pete can make an omelette.

:15:47
Very bad.
:15:50
Come on around,
sit down, have a cup of coffee.

:15:54
Pete had that place in Santa Fe, remember?
:15:58
Are you running a shoe store on the side?

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