Tombstone
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:08:10
Mr. Earp.
My name's Dake.

:08:13
Crawley Dake, U.S. Marshal
for this territory.

:08:16
- Forget it. I'm retired.
- Excuse me?

:08:19
I said forget it.
I don't want the job, and that's final.

:08:23
- I don't think you understand.
- No, you don't understand, Marshal.

:08:26
I did my duty, and now I'd
like to get on with my life.

:08:30
- I'm going to Tombstone.
Easy on the grain, Butch.
- I see.

:08:33
- Here you go.
- To strike it rich.
Well, all right, that's fine.

:08:36
Tell you one thing, though:
Never saw a rich man...

:08:39
who didn't wind up
with a guilty conscience.

:08:42
I already got a guilty conscience.
Might as well have the money too.

:08:46
Good day now.
:08:51
That's him, all right.
Boy, I'd know that sour face anywhere.

:08:59
Virgil! Morgan!
My god!

:09:08
- Hey, boy! How are you, Morgan?
- Hi, Wyatt.

:09:10
- Well, how do we look?
- Great, both of ya.

:09:13
- Wyatt, you remember Allie.
- Good God. Well, he'd better.

:09:16
Allie girl.
:09:18
- And Louisa. Oh!
- Wyatt.

:09:20
You're so lovely, darlin'.
I'm at your feet, just at your feet.

:09:23
I guess it's only right.
Ma always said Morgan's the prettiest.

:09:26
- Yeah, but she doted on the Frowner.
- That's right.

:09:30
- Wyatt.
- Mattie!

:09:33
Mattie, they're already here.
Folks, this is Celia Andon.

:09:36
- You can call her Mattie.
- Pleased to meet you, Mattie.

:09:39
It's nice to meet you.
:09:42
Well, Wyatt, I couldn't
find a single store that
had laudanum anywhere.

:09:45
That's all right, honey.
I sure been dreamin' about this.

:09:48
God, since forever!
Wait! Look here.

:09:52
I wanna...
Look. Huh?

:09:58
- Hey, Wyatt...
- Don't talk, just...


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