How the West Was Won
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1:10:04
I guess there's nothin' more pigheaded
in a man than his sense of honor.

1:10:10
They're all the same, every one of 'em.
1:10:14
You take my Cleve now.
1:10:16
Never could turn down a poker game.
1:10:19
He felt duty bound to go.
1:10:21
Three nights runnin' sometimes, but he
wouldn't quit, not if his life depended on it.

1:10:28
I guess it isn't very funny.
1:10:30
Ma!
1:10:32
Where's Pa?
1:10:33
- Out. That's where he is.
- What's the matter with Mom?

1:10:35
Nothin's the matter.
Come on, now, in the other room.

1:10:38
Come on, darlin', we're gonna play.
1:10:40
That's a good girl. That's better.
1:10:42
- What's the matter with Mama?
- Nothin's the matter.

1:10:45
You know any games?
1:10:46
- We know tag.
- Musical chairs.

1:10:48
I know hide and seek.
1:10:50
- Do you know how to play poker?
- Poker?

1:10:53
You're in luck. Get down right there.
Now come on, sit down. That's it.

1:10:56
But we don't know how to play poker.
1:10:58
Well, it's time you learned.
1:11:01
First, we'll start off
with a little five-card stud.

1:11:22
I'll take that rifle, Zeb.
1:11:24
Your pistol, too.
1:11:29
Sorry, Lou.
1:11:31
I just can't oblige.
1:11:41
I thought the law wouldn't let you
use that any more.

1:11:44
I'll use it if I have to.
1:11:47
I'm goin' out of here, Lou,
and I'm takin' this with me.

1:11:50
To kill Gant.
1:11:52
That's what you think, isn't it?
1:11:54
It's somethin' personal
between him and me.

1:11:57
Well, Lou, it could be...
1:11:59
...if I settle down with my family
and wait for him to come.


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