El Dorado
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:22:00
Neither. Couldn't let one of General
Hood's Cavalry go without a goodbye.

:22:05
- Who's goin' away?
- Cole's leaving tonight.

:22:10
You got any objections, Doc,
I don't want to hear 'em.

:22:13
Glad to get you off my hands.
Where you going?

:22:16
Sonora.
:22:19
Folks down there got a silver mine.
A little trouble.

:22:22
Think I might be of help.
:22:24
I brung along a little red-eye,
in case the sheriff runs out.

:22:27
Somehow, I reckon he has.
:22:29
Been here a long time,
nobody's offered me a drink.

:22:32
- Why didn't you speak up?
- Thought you'd never ask.

:22:35
- Maudie, get him a glass, will you?
- What'll we drink to first?

:22:41
I guess I should have told you.
:22:45
Sometimes you...
:22:55
I was hoping
to see you alone before you left.

:22:59
- It's better this way, Maudie.
- Come back, will you?

:23:02
- I will when...
- When you can forget Luke MacDonald?

:23:07
When you can look at the other
MacDonalds and not feel you owe them?

:23:11
Pretty wise for a kid, Maudie.
:23:14
I think you must be the only person
who thinks of me as a kid, Cole.

:23:20
I don't really.
:23:22
Please don't.
:23:32
I'll see you, Maudie.

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