:52:03
You always were the hell in Jesus
with a pistol, but seven of them?
:52:07
Protecting that woman.
How do you do that?
:52:14
It's desirable in the publishing
business to take a certain. . .
:52:18
. . .Iiberty when depicting
the cover scene.
:52:21
For reasons involving the marketplace--
:52:23
From what I read, the writing's not
that much different than the picture.
:52:29
I can assure you, Mr. Daggett. . .
:52:32
. . .that the events described are
from eyewitness accounts.
:52:36
Eyewitnesses?
:52:38
Like the Duck himself, I guess.
:52:42
The Duke.
:52:44
Duck, I says.
:52:53
"'You have insulted the honor of
this beautiful woman, Corcoran. . .'
:52:58
. . .said the Duck.
:53:00
'You must apologize.'
:53:02
But Two-Gun Corcoran
would have none of it.
:53:05
Cursing, he reached for his
pistols and would have killed him. . .
:53:08
. . .but the Duck was faster and hot lead
blazed from his smoking six-guns. "
:53:14
I consider that an accurate
depiction of events.
:53:17
There is a certain poetry to the
language which I couldn't resist.
:53:24
I was in the Blue Bottle
Saloon in Wichita. . .
:53:28
. . .the night English Bob
killed Corky Corcoran.
:53:31
I didn't see you there.
:53:34
Nor no woman.
:53:36
Nor two-gun shooters.
:53:38
-Nor none of this.
-You were there?
:53:41
Yeah, I was there.
:53:45
First off. . .
:53:47
. . .Corky never carried two guns,
though he should have.
:53:50
He was called Two-Gun Corcoran.
:53:53
A lot of folks did call him Two-Gun,
but not because he had two pistols.
:53:57
It was because his dick. . .
:53:59
. . .was longer than the barrel
on his Walker Colt.