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:53:00
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

:53:05
to kill him,
now, doesn't it?

:53:06
They're outlaws, Miss.
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We're Rangers.
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When you kill a man
for stealing some cattle

:53:12
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

:53:17
and treating other men
the same.

:53:18
We ride to protect
the state of Texas.

:53:22
you ride to balance
the blood on the scales.

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but some of you--
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like your friend--
:53:29
I look into his eyes,
and I can see it clear.

:53:31
He's no killer.
:53:32
George? you looked in his eyes?
:53:37
( chuckling ):
George?!

:53:41
Durham:
Miss.

:53:44
Ladies.
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Hey.
:53:46
you talking to her?
:53:47
I got nowhere,
George.

:53:50
Gunslingers.
:53:52
She likes
gunslingers.

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( horses neighing )
:54:05
Sergeant, what's going on?
:54:07
Training exercises,
it looks like.

:54:10
Who organized this?
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Philadelphia did.
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about damn time.
:54:15
Peppercorn.
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State'll pay you $40 a mouth.
:54:25
Four men to a dab.
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Seven dabs to a company.
:54:28
you get your pay
from Sergeant Armstrong.

:54:32
you get your orders from me.
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Fire!
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( whooping )
:54:59
( indistinct conversation )

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