Rooster Cogburn
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:45:13
How'd a blue-blooded lady like you
ever learn to shoot like that?

:45:18
My first beau taught me
how to shoot and equitation.

:45:22
Equitation?
- Ayah. You know. Horseback riding.

:45:27
I've been doin' that for 10 lustrums.
:45:31
Lustrums?
:45:32
50 years.
:45:37
Ayah. I see.
To continue,

:45:40
my first beau was
a dashing young man. A bit simple.

:45:45
I think my manner scared him off.
He taught me to shoot well,

:45:50
don't you agree?
- Fair.

:45:54
How old are you?
:45:56
Shall we say,
it has already struck midnight.

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How much do you weigh?
- My word!

:46:02
I don't mind scrawny women.
My first wife was nothing but bones.

:46:07
I didn't know you were married.
- Yeah, she left me.

:46:09
Rather like Jack Spratt and wife,
only in reverse.

:46:13
The Spratts had
a very good arrangement, I must say.

:46:18
Do you get paid for every conversion?
- No, it doesn't work like that.

:46:24
No fees?
- No fees.

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And you haven't got your own money?
- Very little. - I thought that.

:46:32
Are you scouting for a rich widow?
:46:35
I guess you can't cook either.
'Course, that's just a guess.

:46:39
It appears I don't measure up.
That's a mercy.

:46:44
You got more backbone
than femaleness, that's a fact.

:46:48
Yeah, Marshal,
I would say that is a fact.

:46:51
Out here in the territories,
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we prize a dead shot
more than a lady's charms.

:46:58
Then I've come to the right place.

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