Rooster Cogburn
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:23:01
And the government
promised me a posse,

:23:03
which I figure will be
long on promise and short on posse.

:23:08
Go with God, Marshal.
- God, you and the boy, Ma'am.

:23:11
I'm taking you to Bagby's
trading post. You'll be safe there.

:23:16
Gather your belongings.
- We're not going anywhere.

:23:19
I must stay
and continue my father's work.

:23:22
I will be both preacher and teacher.
:23:24
I admire your sand, Sister,
:23:28
but you should know
this is no place for a woman alone.

:23:31
I will look after myself,
and I have done so all my life.

:23:37
I won't allow it.
- You have no say in the matter, sir.

:23:41
I have a lot to say. As Marshal,
I am responsible the citizens' safety.

:23:48
You will pack
and come quietly, or I'll arrest you

:23:51
and take you anyway.
:23:53
To whom do you think
you are talking, Marshal?

:23:56
You is "to whom" I'm talking.
:24:00
You are bigger than I am,
but physically, that is all.

:24:05
In this situation, that is enough.
- You mean you will use brute force?

:24:10
That is exactly what I mean.
:24:20
Oh, yes. I will go.
But not because of your threats.

:24:23
Saddle our horses, Wolf. We'll look
for grangers to help us rebuild.

:24:28
You have a lot of brass, Marshal.
:24:31
You will have need
of it before we're through.

:24:34
She sings a loud tune.
:24:37
To make sure
the Good Lord hears me.

:24:45
Yeah. Go saddle the horses, son.

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