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:19:01
I didn't kill anybody that night in Bannock.
I've got no quarrel with the law.

:19:06
- You, Choctaw?
- You give the orders, Mr Bronson.

:19:10
- I asked for an opinion.
- It was an accident.

:19:14
If that lawman wants to lean hard,
then I say we set him running.

:19:18
I go along with Choctaw.
:19:21
But, as he says, Mr Bronson,
you give the orders.

:19:26
Hurd?
:19:29
Well, I'd like to hear
what you have to say, Vince.

:19:33
Want your say, Harv?
:19:35
I say we tell the lawman
to peddle his law in Bannock.

:19:40
You got all the guns you need,
Mr Bronson.

:19:43
Maddox needs a lesson taught.
:19:46
Can I say something, Pa?
:19:48
I was never in Bannock, but it seems to
me if Pa is willing to pay for the damages,

:19:54
give the old man's family something,
then this Maddox has no cause to push.

:19:58
If he does, I think Harv's right.
:20:00
There are two men dead already.
That's a bit heavy.

:20:05
I don't think this Maddox runs easy.
:20:08
And killing a lawman
is a certain way for trouble.

:20:12
I'll talk with him. Maybe he has a price.
Maybe he's a reasonable man.

:20:18
If not, all we've lost is a few hours.
:20:23
If we decide to go back,
I'll cover any of your losses.

:20:27
Most we'd face is a fine, anyway, if that.
:20:31
We'll try it my way.
:20:35
(speaks Comanche)
:20:37
Our food's been laid out. Vern, Hurd,
will you gentlemen be my guests?

:20:42
Choctaw, show 'em
where to get washed up.

:20:45
When it comes down to bedrock,
my word don't call much, does it, Vince?

:20:49
I'm just hired help.
:20:52
No man means more to me, Harv.
:20:55
All I've got is you and Jason.
:20:58
But you're like some yellow dun ladino -
all longhorn and no brains.


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