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:10:01
Pay him no heed, Mr. Doyle. It's a fine
Christian thing you've done...

:10:04
taking on this poor, unfortunate boy.
:10:07
It's been a real struggle,
Mrs. Franks.

:10:10
The boy was poorly raised.
:10:11
His folks filled his head
with all kind of fool thoughts...

:10:14
that he was just as good
as a normal man.

:10:16
Of course when they died
of the cholera...

:10:18
I knew it was my Christian duty
to take him in--

:10:22
try to get his mind right.
:10:24
Bless you.
Good day, Mr. Doyle.

:10:26
Good day to you.
It's real hot out there today.

:10:30
Oh, it sure is.
:10:34
Ben.
:10:37
Judge Curran
is one of my best customers.

:10:40
I ain't gonna have you sassin' him.
:10:48
That's it! No more notes
and no more writing.

:10:51
You understand?
:10:52
Half the folks around here
can't read or write.

:10:54
And it irks them
that somebody like you can.

:10:57
It's unnatural.
:10:59
I took you on when nobody else would.
I deserve some gratitude.

:11:09
Finish loading
and tally up the cash drawer...

:11:12
and take it to the bank.
:11:21
Now hold steady, gentlemen.
:11:23
We can do this the easy way--
no one has to die--

:11:26
or we can do it the hard way,
but the choice is yours.

:11:31
Fill it up.
:11:40
Shut the door. Against the wall.
:11:42
Hands in the air.
Keep clear of that window.

:11:47
Fill it up.
:11:49
Yeah.
:11:51
Against the wall.
:11:55
Keep away from the window.
What the hell's this?

:11:58
- Storekeepers. We're closing up.
- What?


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