Two Rode Together
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:27:02
We ain't asking for no help...
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...McCabe's nor the Army's.
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Just to be let do
the thing we come here to do.

:27:10
But no. Mustn't rile the Comanches.
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Sit tight, they say.
:27:15
While you Yankee blue-bellies...
:27:17
...go parading up and down
as big as you please...

:27:20
...we're sitting here waiting
for you to find one man.

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One man, mind you.
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And he's supposed to do
what all us put together couldn't do.

:27:28
Good evening, miss.
:27:30
How much is he
paying you, Yankee...

:27:32
...out of what he's claiming
to ransom our kinfolk?

:27:42
There's only one way I'd like
to answer that question...

:27:46
...but I'd have to be
out of uniform and off duty.

:27:49
Right now, I'm neither.
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By the way...
:27:55
...if you'd like to repeat that question,
be at the post armoury at 4 tomorrow.

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- I'll be there.
- And I'll be off duty.

:28:02
Of all the contemptible,
mean-minded...

:28:05
...ungrateful men I've ever met.
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There you be, Greely.
You know, that fits you to a T.

:28:11
Reckon now that means I get
the first dance, huh, Miss Marty?

:28:14
Go wash your faces.
:28:16
And your mouths too. Go on, scoot!

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