The Sons of Katie Elder
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:18:04
She had a stroke and couldn't talk.
Then the preacher wrote to you.

:18:08
I came to see her
about three years ago.

:18:11
A bit of money
to put into that hardware business.

:18:14
At least I come back.
:18:16
It didn't matter too much to Katie.
I never was her favourite.

:18:20
It seems you two were the only ones
that saw Ma in the last few years.

:18:26
Like Matt says, I've been away, too.
:18:30
Yeah, well.
:18:37
_ ls it true what they say about you?
_ Only the bad things, Bud.

:18:42
How many men have you killed?
:18:44
You'd better ask Tom. He seems
to know more about me than I do.

:18:48
Pretty smart, considering
we haven't met for ten years.

:18:52
I'm asking you. How many?
:18:55
_ What did Katie tell you?
_ Not Mom, other people.

:19:18
_ Howdy, Miss Gordon.
_ Hello, Bud.

:19:22
Miss Mary runs the boarding house.
These are my brothers...

:19:26
Hello, Matt. Tom. Hello, John.
:19:29
It's been a long time.
:19:32
You're not that skinny little kid that used
to live next door to the Fergusons?

:19:38
No, I'm the skinny little kid
who lived next door to the Mastersons.

:19:43
I hate to break in on your grief,
but you'll need some food.

:19:47
Katie asked me to look in on you,
ifyou came to the funeral.

:19:52
That's mighty nice of you, ma'am.
:19:55
I wasn't doing it for you, or any of you.
I'm doing it because Katie asked me to.


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