Rio Bravo
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:23:09
Spare a minute, Pat?
:23:11
Good evening, Sheriff.
:23:12
Deal me out.
:23:14
Evening.
:23:25
You two know each other.
:23:27
Yeah.
:23:28
No thanks, Carlos.
:23:30
I've been wanting to talk to you.
:23:32
You've been talking too much.
:23:33
-What do you mean "talking too much"?
-Anybody that...

:23:36
...sides in with me right now's liable to find
themselves up to their ears in trouble.

:23:41
Is that why you haven't asked for
any deputies?

:23:44
Give me a new deck of cards.
I'm not having any luck with this one.

:23:48
I was talking about why you haven't
asked for any new deputies.

:23:51
You could get some.
:23:52
How about my drivers?
You could use them.

:23:54
Suppose I got them, what would I have?
:23:56
Some well-meaning amateurs.
:23:58
Most of them worried
about their wives and kids.

:24:02
Burdette has 30 or 40 men,
all professionals.

:24:05
Only things they're worried
about is earning their pay.

:24:09
No, Pat, all I'd be doing is giving them
more targets to shoot at.

:24:14
A lot of people would get hurt.
:24:16
Joe Burdette isn't worth it.
:24:18
He isn't worth one of those
that would get killed.

:24:20
Then what are you going to do?
:24:22
All you got for help is that old man
down at the jail and this--

:24:25
Borrachon is the name,
Mr. Wheeler.

:24:28
I'll go outside so you can talk more freely.
:24:35
Wasn't good, Pat.
:24:37
Let's sit down.
:24:38
Yeah, I know.
:24:40
I shouldn't have said it.
:24:42
I meant nothing by it.
:24:44
But I'm so used to stumbling
over that fellow.

:24:47
I don't think I ever saw him
standing on his own two feet...

:24:49
...without something to hold him up.
:24:51
How long you been coming here?
:24:53
Going on two years.
:24:55
If you'd have come through three years
ago, you wouldn't have stumbled over him.

:24:58
Dude was good.

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