El Dorado
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:45:03
I'm so glad to see you.
I've got so many things to tell you.

:45:08
I've got a lot to say to you, but
first I've got to have some answers.

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- Are there any strangers in town?
- No, I'd have known if there were.

:45:17
This one you'd have noticed:
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a dark, thin faced man
with a scar and a marled eye.

:45:22
- Nelse McLeod.
- Nelse? I've heard of him.

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Should've had four or five
riders with him.

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- He's not here yet.
- Good.

:45:30
At least we beat them in.
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Now, about JP.
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- Want the whole story?
- Just don't make it too long.

:45:40
After you left,
I didn't see much of him.

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He'd drop in for a drink once
in a while. I guess he was lonely.

:45:47
One day a girl came into town,
just stepped off the stage and...

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You know how kind...
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She probably had big sad eyes and
a long sad story. That's his type.

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Yeah. She was no good.
I tried to tell him, so did others.

:46:02
Bull told him
and he knocked Bull down.

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So JP had found out the hard way.
She ran off with a drummer.

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He's not been sober since.
It's been about two months.

:46:12
Well, that he's going
to have to get over quickly.

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- Is he over at the jail?
- He's sheriff, I don't know why.

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We'll mosey... Have you got a room
for Mississippi and me?

:46:25
Sure.
Have you eaten anything lately?

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- No.
- I'll have something ready for you.

:46:32
I'm glad you're here.
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- Don't tell anybody you saw us.
- I won't.

:46:43
- I found one thing out.
- What?

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You know a girl.
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Hold it.
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It's as far as you can come now.

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