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. . .the railroad is coming
to steal their land. "

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Who wrote this? I'll see them hanged.
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That's the best part.
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"The foregoing article
was sent to this newspaper. . .

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. . .reputedly written
by the outlaw Jesse James himself. "

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-Hey! Look at that.
-What is it?

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"Better. . .
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. . .slow down.
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Dynamite ahead.
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Too late.
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You're dead. "
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Yes, sir, that was a fine
piece of driving.

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Damn.
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Thanks, Mr. Williams.
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You have to look carefully
at these Yankee $2 bills.

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-Could you change this for me? Thanks.
-Certainly, sir.

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-I'm sorry, this bill is counterfeit.
-I don't think so.

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I'll need all your money
so I can compare.

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Scientific method.
I hear it's all the rage.

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Yes, you can compare
all of them, Mr.--

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James.
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-Jesse James?
-Yes, sir, it's a terrible sketch.

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-That's all I have.
-Thank you. Been a pleasure.

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Take care now, you hear?
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-Goodbye, sir.
-Goodbye.

:39:44
Pinkerton, why can't you catch
these outlaws?

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It's early in the game, sir.
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Jesse James and I are learning
each other's moves. . .

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. . .feeling out each other.
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I'm losing millions while you play
chess with these farmers.

:39:58
Hardly farmers.
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Each of these men has four
years of fighting experience.


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