Night Passage
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:18:00
Any more arguments?
:18:08
(Train rattling)
:18:12
(Train whistle)
:18:16
(Knocking)
:18:17
Come in.
:18:22
- You want to see me, Ben?
- I certainly do.

:18:29
Hello, Grant.
:18:33
Sit down.
:18:36
All right, Jeff.
:18:38
Renner, go to Pete's and get
one breakfast and a jug of coffee.

:18:42
- You haven't eaten yet?
- I've eaten.

:18:45
Just get coffee. Hot.
:18:48
- How's everything been going?
- I make a living.

:18:51
- Playing an accordion?
- That's right.

:18:54
Want me to play a tune for you?
:18:55
There's other jobs besides railroading.
:18:57
Well, Colorado may be big in miles.
It's kinda short on people.

:19:02
So when a man gets fired the way
I was fired the story gets around.

:19:06
Well, I'm... I'm sorry.
:19:08
- No, I like to make music.
- And it keeps you near the railroad.

:19:12
If someone needs information
about a payroll, you can sell it.

:19:17
You know it's a funny thing.
I don't like you either.

:19:21
- Is that why you sent for me?
- No. And keep out of this.

:19:25
Have it your way. But I don't trust him now
:19:28
any more than I did
when I sent him after the Utica Kid.

:19:31
I sent you after a thief
and you gave him a horse to get away on.

:19:34
- I told you to keep shut.
- Let him talk. I'm not wearing a gun.

:19:40
I'll be honest with you.
He'd talk the same if I was.

:19:43
- It's been nice seeing you.
- (Woman) Grant.

:19:47
I'm sure Jeff didn't mean to be rude.
:19:52
Sometimes he has
a blunt way of putting things.

:19:55
Unfortunately, Ben isn't much better.
:19:58
It's not unfortunate.
It just gets things said in a hurry.


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