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The men fought bravely,
but I believe it was my mistake

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to lead them into a battle
on such arduous terrain.

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With no natural defencements,
they were unprepared

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to withstand
such a pitched encounter.

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I had believed that the numbers
were in our favor.

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I had believed that the raiders
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would not be as
well-disciplined

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as they were.
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It was a disastrous decision.
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would you agree with that,
Mr. Dunnison?

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Dunnison:
It's awfully
kind of you, Miss

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to be taking care of
such wrecks like us.

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Awfully kind.
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Well, it must've been hard.
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Were many young like you?
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Rest assured, Miss,
we didn't go down
without a fight.

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I killed two raiders
myself at close range.

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I may have killed a couple
more in the charge.

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What were their names?
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Pardon?
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you had warrants for them,
I trust.

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Well, the raiders opened
fire on us, Miss.

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There wasn't time to
consult the warrants.

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Well, it's just as well.
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you know a man's name,
makes it harder

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to kill him,
now, doesn't it?

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They're outlaws, Miss.
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We're Rangers.
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When you kill a man
for stealing some cattle

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you are saying that his life
is worth as much as that steer.

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Leaves you a whole state
full of men thinking that way

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and treating other men
the same.

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We ride to protect
the state of Texas.

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you ride to balance
the blood on the scales.

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but some of you--
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like your friend--
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I look into his eyes,
and I can see it clear.

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He's no killer.
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George? you looked in his eyes?
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( chuckling ):
George?!

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Durham:
Miss.

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Ladies.
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Hey.
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you talking to her?
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I got nowhere,
George.

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Gunslingers.
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She likes
gunslingers.


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