Last Man Standing
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:45:00
He was ashamed.
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When Doyle took me
from my daughter...

:45:11
I went to sleep.
:45:17
All I had left was to pray.
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Mi miedo
es mi maldicion.

:45:28
My fear is my curse.
:45:32
What's yours?
:45:37
I was born
without a conscience.

:45:44
There's a...
fella here come to see you.

:45:48
John Smith,
meet Captain Tom Pickett.

:45:51
He is the head ranger
here in my district.

:45:55
He generally
just comes down when...

:45:57
Shut up, Galt.
:45:58
Sit down, Mr Smith.
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Now, Sheriff, Mr Smith
and I are going to have a drink.

:46:07
We got a lot
to talk about tonight.

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I'm here about
a murdered policeman.

:46:13
He got himself killed
the other side of the river

:46:15
in some crummy,
little Mexican town.

:46:17
A few locals killed, too,
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and a double-dealing
comandante named Ramirez.

:46:26
But the man
I'm concerned about

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was an American
on the border patrol.

:46:30
He had a family. Well-liked
by his brother officers.

:46:33
I guess he strayed a little bit
in some departments,

:46:35
but he was an officer
of the lawjust the same.

:46:38
You know anything
about his death, son?

:46:42
No, I don't think so.
:46:45
That's odd.
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Don't hardly seem possible.
:46:49
Mr Galt here says
you're real well-informed

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on what happens around here.
:46:53
You saying I did it?
:46:57
I asked if you knew anything
about it, not if you did it.


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