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:15:02
Say it out plain, Laura.
:15:05
My man, Hurd Price,
he's one of the men you want.

:15:12
I guess it had to be something like that.
:15:15
He work for Bronson?
:15:18
No. We have a small farm
between here and the high country,

:15:22
and he takes work from Bronson
when he can get it.

:15:26
Let him go, Jered. He never shot anybody.
:15:28
He stands with the rest.
:15:33
- Sorry, Laura.
- The hell you are!

:15:36
Nobody has to die. Just tell him
to come into town and give himself up.

:15:41
- What will happen to him then?
- He'll go back to Bannock and stand trial.

:15:46
Will they hang him?
:15:48
The circuit judge is no hanging judge.
A man like Bronson could buy him cheap.

:15:53
I don't mean just the judge. I mean
the town, the good people with the rope.

:15:58
My town, Laura. Nobody gets a mob rope
in my town. You know that.

:16:03
I give you my word. If he comes in
peaceful, there'll be no hurt come to him.

:16:07
You never did give much away.
:16:11
Would you have come, Laura,
if your man hadn't been on the list?

:16:17
No. There's nothing left over
from before, Jered. Goodbye.

:16:23
He has until tomorrow.
:16:49
I called you in cos we've got trouble.
:16:52
You remember last spring
we took a herd over the Kiowa?

:16:57
We hit a town called Bannock
on the way back.


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