:49:02
Do you deny it? You're Dolly Sloan,
harlot with a heart.
:49:05
Dolly Sloan?
:49:08
Oh, you mean the lady gambler? Yeah.
:49:11
I've been told I look a lot like her.
:49:14
Sorry, young man, but my name is...
:49:18
- Ivy.
- I know what I saw.
:49:20
What about that stage that disappeared
into thin air last night?
:49:24
- Please, just let it be.
- I can't.
:49:27
You have to, Sonny.
:49:30
Now, if you'll excuse us,
we're showing Ivy the town.
:49:42
Good day.
:49:54
Holliday, draw!
:49:59
That's a pretty dangerous game
you're playing there.
:50:02
You gonna deny you're Doc Holliday?
:50:05
A man sneaks up on you
and calls you out, you're gonna react.
:50:09
I don't care if they call you
Mary, Queen of Scots.
:50:12
Don't think I don't know
what's going on here.
:50:15
Suppose you tell me.
:50:18
Well, somehow, I don't have
that whole thing figured out...
:50:21
...but y'all ain't dead the way
people think.
:50:23
This town some sort of hole-in-the-wall
for famous outlaws looking to retire.
:50:29
You don't say.
:50:30
You're damn right, I do.
:50:32
See, Forrest, he's Wild Bill Hickok, and that
deputy of his looks just like Billy the Kid.
:50:38
How about the guy who owns
the general store there?
:50:41
- Brooks?
- Yeah, Brooks.
:50:43
If he ain't Jesse James,
I'll eat my hat.
:50:45
Except I always thought Jesse was taller.
:50:47
And then there's that farmer.
He looks just like Lefty Slade.
:50:51
And what famous outlaw is Rose?
:50:54
I don't know.
She ain't in any of my books, but...
:50:58
What don't make sense to me is...