Wyatt Earp
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:16:09
- Evening, miss. - Good evening.
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Are you taking a walk?
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I am. Is that a problem?
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Could be in this town.
:16:21
A young woman walking alone in the evening...
:16:23
people could get the wrong impression.
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What impression would that be?
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I know the red light district is the other end of town.
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I didn't mean to imply that.
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It's just that you should have an escort.
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I can either be a shut-in or walk alone on the streets of Tombstone.
:16:42
I appreciate your concern.
:16:48
I saw you once before.
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Before you came to Tombstone, in Dodge City.
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You were in a show.
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I know. I saw you, too.
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I saw you, and then you killed a man.
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So I said:
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"What are you afraid of, darling?
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"You're not some Red Injun that thinks the camera's gonna steal your soul. "
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And she said, “No, Johnny.
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"I'm afraid that someone besides you might see it. "
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But I assured her that would never happen.
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- Bob, you seen James around? - Not lately, I haven't.
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Wyatt, you gotta take a look at this.
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Danny, I'm sure Marshal Earp is too upstanding...
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righteous, and married...
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to be interested in a naked picture of a young Jewish woman.

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