Two Rode Together
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1:17:01
Yeah, well, you heard Henry J.
He wouldn't take him as a gift.

1:17:05
- The matter's been settled, McCabe.
- Oh, you keep out of it.

1:17:08
You can't address me
in those terms, sir.

1:17:10
What do you mean I can't?
1:17:12
Just because you got that Yankee
soldier suit on, don't... Don't try and...

1:17:17
- You got no authority over me!
- That's where you're mistaken.

1:17:21
You're still on the Army payroll.
1:17:22
At $80 a month, Guth, remember?
1:17:25
- All right, I quit, I resign. I quit.
- No, you don't. No, you don't.

1:17:29
- Sure. Why...?
- Mr. Gary...

1:17:31
...put him under house arrest,
till we can talk this over.

1:17:33
Yes, sir.
1:17:35
Hey, now, wait a...
Now, you listen to me...

1:17:37
No, you listen to me for a change.
1:17:40
Now, you coming along peaceably,
or do I have to get rough?

1:17:44
Jim!
1:17:46
You see, McCabe,
I don't bluff easy either.

1:17:50
Now, don't make me prove it.
1:17:53
- I've heard of the old Army...
- Sergeant.

1:17:55
- Yes, sir.
- Remove the body.

1:17:57
- Marshal, this time I'll buy the beer.
- Jim!

1:18:01
Jim, don't... You gonna let them
take me to jail?

1:18:07
Evening, Marty.
1:18:10
Looks like you're about ready.
1:18:13
When do you expect to pull out?
1:18:15
Sunup.
1:18:17
So much left to pack, I don't know
where we're gonna put it all.

1:18:21
Well...
1:18:23
I haven't seen one of these things
in years.

1:18:31
It was my brother's.
1:18:33
He wouldn't go to sleep without it.
1:18:40
In a way, I guess, it's become
the voice of my conscience.

1:18:45
He meant so much to my father.
1:18:48
Everything was Steve.
1:18:50
Talk of him going to college and
becoming a lawyer too.

1:18:55
I was jealous of him,
I know that now.

1:18:58
I used to pray to be
changed into a boy.


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