:19:03
Don't you know that everybody
is supposed to get off the street?
:19:07
My inalienable right,
the pursuit of happiness.
:19:11
Sure, but it don't go to the saloon.
Liberty Valance is back there.
:19:15
You should hear
what he's swearing to do to Rance.
:19:19
And he ain't leaving you out, either.
Go in and let the Mexican fill that.
:19:24
But I doubt if my credit is good with
these Spanish-American gentlemen.
:19:30
Sure, it is. He's my wife's
step-uncle by her sister's marriage.
:19:34
But would you say something nice
about me in your paper?
:19:38
My dear friend, Link Appleyard?
:19:41
The fearless,
fighting marshal of the west?
:19:45
Your name will go down in history
with Buffalo Bill.
:19:59
Mr. Peabody's drunker than a skunk
over in that Mexican joint.
:20:03
He ain't eating tonight.
:20:06
He "isn't" eating tonight, remember?
:20:08
Isn't, ain't,
what difference does it make?
:20:12
Ain't going to be no school anymore
with you leaving tonight.
:20:21
Good evening, folks. Mr. Rance,
I have the buckboard out here.
:20:25
I'll be waiting for you
if you need me.
:20:29
Go, Rance. Go now, while you can.
:20:33
Nora and Hallie
can finish the dishes.
:20:40
Go. Please go.
:20:44
I owe you for
three days' room and board.
:20:49
I want to square my account. I want
to square my account before I go.