Wyatt Earp
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I'd like you to meet a friend of mine, Wyatt Earp.
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I've heard that name somewhere. Don't know where, but it wasn't good.
:38:15
Mind if we sit down?
:38:26
I'm looking for Dave Rudabaugh.
:38:30
There's a reward for information about him leading to his arrest.
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Are you a lawman?
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You are not wearing a badge. Are you ashamed of your profession?
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I myself was a dentist. I was proud to be a dentist.
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I did not hide the fact that I was a dentist.
:38:46
How are your teeth, Wyatt Earp?
:38:49
They're working all right.
:38:50
Take good care of them. They cannot be replaced.
:38:55
I'm no longer a dentist. I'm a sporting man. That's my work now.
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In Georgia, we were taught that a man should take pride in his work.
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Have you ever been to Georgia?
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Beautiful state, Georgia.
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Very green. I was forced to leave Georgia.
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I fear that I will never see it again.
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I'm sorry.
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Do you believe in friendship?
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So do I.
:39:56
Do you have many friends?

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