1:07:00
When he saw nobody would help him,
he started crying. . .
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. . .and sobbing
and just carrying on.
1:07:07
He said, "God, please,
don't kill me, Bill! "
1:07:10
So I said, "Jim, it makes me sick. . . "
1:07:14
Open the window, will you?
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" . . .to see a man carrying
two pistols and a Henry rifle. . .
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. . .and crying like a damn baby. "
1:07:23
-So you killed him?
-No.
1:07:25
But I should have.
1:07:28
I can't abide them kind.
1:07:30
You see them in the taverns.
1:07:32
Tramps and drunk teamsters.
1:07:35
Crazed miners.
1:07:37
Sporting their pistols and
acting like they was bad men.
1:07:41
But without any sand or character.
Not even any bad character.
1:07:48
I do not like assassins.
1:07:52
Or men of low character.
1:07:56
Like your friend, English Bob.
1:07:58
But, now Bob was no coward.
1:08:00
He wouldn't cry and carry on like that--
1:08:04
Sheriff. . . .
1:08:07
I don't have any more receptacles.
1:08:10
Maybe you should hang the carpenter.
1:08:17
I was just saying because of the. . . .
You hang. . . .
1:08:22
Doesn't matter.
1:08:26
What the hell?
1:08:28
On a night like this!
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-Who the hell is it?
-Deputy Charley Hecker, Bill.
1:08:38
Three fellows just come into town, Bill.
They're down to Greely's.
1:08:43
There's two of them got guns.
1:08:52
What the hell's keeping that Kid?
1:08:57
You don't suppose he's up--