El Dorado
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Just a minute, Mississippi.
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Why do you have
such a great passion for my company?

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Will you just relax
for a couple of minutes?

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About that job.
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A little range war
in the El Dorado country.

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El Dorado?
Mind telling me who hired you?

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Fellow named Bart Jason.
Do you know him?

:31:21
We met. He offered me the job
a few months back. I didn't take it.

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Do you know who you're up against?
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Yeah. The sheriff, J P Harrah.
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I understand he used to be
pretty good with a gun.

:31:34
Not just pretty good, McLeod.
He's the...

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- The fourth man you told me about.
- Right.

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He used to be. He's not any more.
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- What happened?
- What usually happens to a man.

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A woman.
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Seems he tangled with some wandering
petticoat, been drunk ever since.

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You're moving in before he sobers up,
or before they get a new sheriff?

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- And you're not coming in?
- No.

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I suppose you have your reasons.
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It's probably just as well.
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With two like us in the same bunch,
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sooner or later
we'd have to find out who was faster.

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Yeah, I guess you're right.
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So long, Thornton.
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I thought we were going.
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Mississippi, just listen.
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McLeod, would you like to walk out
that door first, ahead of us.

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No, I don't believe I would.
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I didn't think so.
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Can you hear me?
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- We hear you.
- I'm coming out.

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Where are you?
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- Over here.
- Come on out.

:32:56
Further into the light, hurry.

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