How the West Was Won
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:57:01
I thought we'd gotten rid of you.
:57:03
Well, I just couldn't bear to think of
you two makin' this trip without my help.

:57:07
If I was to hear later on
that somethin' happened to you...

:57:09
...I'd never forgive myself.
:57:11
You came 100 miles alone?
:57:12
Well, I had no way of countin' the miles,
Mr. Morgan, but I'll take your word for it.

:57:17
You've got another 100, mister.
Goin' back.

:57:19
I told ya, when a wagon breaks down,
I want men who can fix it...

:57:22
...not bet how long it'll take.
:57:24
You don't mean you'll turn me out?
:57:26
Pass me adrift at the mercy
of savage Indians?

:57:28
If you don't get movin', I'll cast you adrift...
:57:31
I appeal to your sportin' instinct, sir.
:57:34
I'm prepared to wager you
that I stay with this train.

:57:37
Well, you got a wager.
:57:38
Wait a minute.
:57:40
The fact is, I hired this man.
:57:42
We'll put up his stake.
:57:46
Is that right, Miss Prescott?
:57:48
If Miss Clegg says so.
:58:01
Ma'am...
:58:03
...I'll be forever grateful.
:58:08
Now, I'll unpack my gear.
:58:14
Agatha, have you gone crazy?
:58:17
He says he's a man
wantin' to do an honest days work.

:58:21
And he'll do it. I can promise you that.
:58:25
Hey, you men on that last wagon,
keep up that slack.

:58:28
Keep it up.
:58:30
Get that team movin'.
Keep 'em movin' there.

:58:36
Don't let those lines sag.
:58:40
Keep 'em up. Keep 'em up.
:58:45
Keep those teams movin'.
:58:50
Keep 'em movin'.
:58:52
Don't let those lines sag.
:58:55
You on that middle team, keep 'em movin'.

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