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

:46:05
So JP had found out the hard way.
She ran off with a drummer.

:46:09
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.

:46:15
- Is he over at the jail?
- He's sheriff, I don't know why.

:46:20
We'll mosey... Have you got a room
for Mississippi and me?

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

:46:27
- No.
- I'll have something ready for you.

:46:32
I'm glad you're here.
:46:34
- Don't tell anybody you saw us.
- I won't.

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

:46:46
You know a girl.
:46:57
Hold it.
:46:59
It's as far as you can come now.
:47:04
Unless you've got some business here.
:47:06
I sure have got business here, Bull.
Cole Thornton.

:47:11
If it hadn't been so dark
I might have spotted you.

:47:14
Might have anyhow,
if I hadn't been trying to figure out

:47:16
what that other fellow's
got on top of his head.

:47:19
- It's called a hat.
- I'll have to take your word for it.

:47:23
He's a friend of mine.
They call him Mississippi.

:47:26
- Glad to know you.
- Bull.

:47:28
Glad you're here, Cole.
Our friend the sheriff ain't so good.

:47:31
I just talked to Maudie.
:47:33
He's back there sleeping.
:47:37
Being as how you've known him
longer than I have,

:47:40
you know enough to be careful
how you wake him up,

:47:43
'cause he's a bad one
when he's drinking.

:47:45
He ain't put that stopper
back in that bottle in a coon's age.

:47:48
I know. You got someplace where
you can put these horses under cover?

:47:53
- Sure.
- Give him a hand.

:47:55
Bull, I'd just as soon everybody
didn't know we were back in town yet.


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