Major Dundee
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:22:05
I see you transferred back to the artillery,
Lieutenant.

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Yes, sir.
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Over a hundred civilian prisoners
volunteered...

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and from them the Major took six,
and they were doubtful at best.

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While we waited for horses,
the rebel prisoners that we needed...

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watched the gallows being built.
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The gallows on which the Major will hang
Sgt. Chillum, the Hadley brothers...

:22:32
Jimmy Lee, and their captain.
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Captain.
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- You figure he's bluffing?
- Sure, he's bluffing.

:22:41
He needs us much more than we need him.
:22:43
Captain, that ain't no dance floor
they're building for us.

:22:45
We just want you to know, sir,
that whatever you figure on...

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we're all with you.
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Without Confederate volunteers,
the Major was forced to accept cowboys...

:22:56
drifters and drunks.
:22:59
You wanted Injun-fighting, mule-packing,
whiskey-drinking volunteers, sir.

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Well, by God, you've got one.
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What am I going to do with you?
:23:07
He's the biggest drunk,
but the best packer in the territory, sir.

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- What's your name?
- Wiley.

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Wiley, make your mark.
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- Whiskey?
- All you can drink.

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When you've earned it.
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Sergeant, throw him in a cell
and dry him out.

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- Come on, Wiley.
- I never seen anything like it.

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- How many is that, Ryan?
- Twelve, sir.

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- Name?
- Dalhstrom.

:23:40
Any man with a just cause
should travel with the word of God.

:23:43
With all due respect,
God has nothing to do with it.

:23:46
I intend to smite the wicked,
not save the heathen.

:23:50
Seventeen years ago,
I married John and Mary Rostes.

:23:56
Who that destroyeth my flock,
I will so destroy.

:23:59
Reverend.

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