:07:02
Tennyson.
:07:04
Spins a good yarn, does he, Tennyson?
:07:06
He's a great poet!
:07:08
Poet?
:07:09
May l?
:07:13
" l stepped out of the
dark barroom...
:07:15
...into the street, where the
sun beat down unmerciful...
:07:19
...and Bent stood a-hollerin',
'Come on out, Kid Shelleen...
:07:23
...l'm gonna blow you clear out of
Tombstone and into hell!"'
:07:28
Tennyson is a good poet.
:07:34
" Kid Shelleen and the Massacre
at Whiskey Slide."
:07:43
Ma'am, l apologize for
my disgusting condition.
:07:45
I assure you, l will not inflict
myself on you any further.
:07:50
I wish l could do something.
:07:52
You're very kind...
:07:54
...but l got here
all the help he'll need.
:07:57
That's very true.
:07:59
There's good in the Bible
for these times.
:08:01
Ain't there!
:08:02
This berth next. If you'll
just step in the aisle.
:08:06
-Excuse me, ma'am.
-Sorry!
:08:14
I reckon l'll never see you no more.
It's been a pleasure knowing you.
:08:18
Goodbye.
:08:35
Hallelujah, brother!
:08:37
I am here to comfort the sinner
and return the stray lamb to the fold.
:08:42
-Let him who's troubled--
-Got a match?
:08:50
Go on.
:08:53
Hallelujah, brother!
:08:55
I am here to comfort the sinner and
return the stray lamb to the fold.