El Dorado
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1:29:04
- About here?
- A little higher.

1:29:07
Yes, I feel it.
1:29:09
- This may hurt.
- It did.

1:29:12
That's very odd. Does it hurt here?
1:29:15
- No.
- Doctor...

1:29:17
Just a minute.
1:29:19
- What do you think?
- It's a challenge.

1:29:22
I reckon he's got a more interesting
misery than you, sheriff.

1:29:27
Doctor, I don't want to take up your
time, but mine's still bleeding.

1:29:31
You've got nothing to worry about,
it's a clean wound.

1:29:33
- It's giving you trouble, isn't it?
- I wouldn't say...

1:29:37
- Why don't you tell him the truth?
- I can guess.

1:29:41
Sudden spasms of pain and paralysis
of one side, probably the right.

1:29:45
- It doesn't last long.
- But longer each time, right?

1:29:48
What are you trying to tell him?
1:29:50
If the bullet is not removed,
he'll have an attack that won't pass.

1:29:54
McLeod may settle the problem for us.
1:29:57
But if I'm here after all this,
I'll come and see you.

1:30:01
- You do that.
- Now, doctors, if you please.

1:30:04
Could you come here,
so I can rest my finger?

1:30:07
Sure.
1:30:27
Why don't you settle down?
1:30:29
- I've got the shakes so bad...
- You've had them before.

1:30:33
Not with a bullet wound and a bunch
of unfriendly people outside

1:30:37
- Just waiting for somebody...
- What do you want to do?

1:30:41
Quit?
1:30:45
The only thing I can think of is
don't use the door, don't go outside.

1:30:48
- You mean hole up?
- Sure, they won't come in here.

1:30:51
When do you expect the marshal?
1:30:53
I don't remember the last time
he was here.

1:30:56
He was here.
You gave him a big welcome.

1:30:59
- Flung a bottle at him.
- An empty bottle?


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