Last Train from Gun Hill
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:12:03
I told you to go.
:12:05
Does me good to see somebody scratch
you for a change. It's nice and deep.

:12:11
- I said mind your own business.
- That's no way to treat a girl.

:12:15
- What else you got to say?
- Hold it...

:12:18
Something to say?
Anybody got something to say, say it!

:12:21
All right. Come on, kid, let's go.
:12:26
- What do you want?
- Nothing.

:12:29
It's your pappy.
:12:31
You borrowed something
of his and didn't return it.

:12:34
Let's go. Your pappy's mighty
unhappy about you, boy.

:13:09
All right. Now, tell me again.
How did he lose it?

:13:14
We stopped for a beer, Mr Belden.
Somebody must have thieved the horses.

:13:19
- While you was having your beer, right?
- That's how it looks, Mr Belden.

:13:24
- What town did you say this was?
- Pawley. You know Pawley, Mr Belden.

:13:29
Oh yes, yes, I know Pawley. Ain't been
a horse stole in Pawley in ten years.

:13:35
- They're very civilised in Pawley.
- Somebody didn't know the rules.

:13:41
- Here he is, Mr Belden.
- Hey, hey, hiya, boy!

:13:45
Hey, Pa!
:13:46
- Have a nice trip?
- Fine.

:13:49
Hear you came by train.
Where are the horses?

:13:52
- I don't know.
- Lee says they got stole. Right?

:13:55
- Yes. We was having a beer in Pawley.
- You took my saddle. Is that stole, too?


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