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harry, snap it up, huh? we gotta get moving. no, pete. this is as far as i go. what'd you say? it's gotta be this way. i mean it. come on, harry. no, no, i mean it. i'm through helping you. you're my brother. well, you're never be through being that. i'm what you are and you're what i am. no. no, i'm not wanted. we're not the same at all anymore, pete.
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all right, then why do you think i'm here? my birth certificate. it says i'm harry weaver. now do you believe me? what if i did? i've got $106. it's yours. for what? your own brother, huh? it's... it's strictly a business proposition. as long as pete's free, i'm not. i'm at the mercy of every greedy man in the territory, every lawman, every bounty hunter. i thought of my brother long enough.
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all i have is $106. besides that, there's a $500 bounty on him, and i can make your job easier for you, too. and what if i don't believe you? i might take your money and turn you in to boot. would you? no. no, i guess i wouldn't. we--we can try mowbry first. there's a woman there, polly seaton. 's the kind that uses people for what he can get out of them. if it wasn't me, it was polly. polly runs a saloon there. i'll take that money now. what about me? well, you don't plan on walking to mowbry, do you? i got to get you a horse. why don't you wash up, take a nap.
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this isn't easy for me. you said it yourself. "your own brother." but i gotta start looking out for myself. i guess you don't think much of me. it's just a job to me, pal. i wish i could just run away and forget about this whole thing, but i can't run away from myself. pete's me. we're the same. in the old days, when i was proud of pete, i was proud of myself. now i'm ashamed of myself. not me.
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there i am. i see your problem. you can't see. you're not me, a twin. i talked about saving myself before. it isn't just that. i came to you because i don't want anything to happen to pete. i want to prevent somebody else bringing him in... dead. you sure you don't want some stew? ( hoofbeats ) just relax. relax. josh. phil. i came in out of the wet. i didn't figure on meeting you here. he's riding with me.
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as a bounty hunter, i'm a real wash-out. you're doing pretty well, phil. i'll tell you the honest truth, josh. i'm so hungry for a dollar i could taste it. that bad, huh? yeah. where you bound for? longview. hmm. well, t tt's the way it goes. you're tired of working and i can't bring a cent home. give yourself a little more time.
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it's not made for looks. yeah, but i bet she kicks. that's the way i like it, phil. yeah. i guess there's two things a man can't explain to anyone's satisfaction: why he picked the woman he did and why he carries the gun he does. i got this in st. louis. saw it in a store window. i was 16 years old. had saved my money to buy clothes and i bought this instead. well, i've had me some friends, known some women, got me new friends, different women, i don't know how many horses, but this old gun and me,
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ah, ah, ah! hands above your w sh, or i'll kill you. i mean it. a smart gun picks his places to make his move. he's the wrong man. i'm not pete weaver. sure, and he ain't josh randall. he's president ulysses s. grant. i'm sorry, jos yove been eating regular. the boy's a twin. the brother's who you want. well, now you're too smart to think i'm that dumb. i can prove it.
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listen, harry, i'd like to ride into mowbry by myself, so whyon't you settle down over there by that oak tree. i'll come back and pick you up, all right? see you later. howdy, ma'am. i haven't been called ma'am since the conductor helped me off the train at wichita. and don't ask me how long ago that was. you run this place?
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what's yours? randall. could i buy you a little drink? whoo-ee. you drink fas don't you? mine's good medicine but very expensive. yes, ma'am. what brings you to town? directions. what? i'm looking for directions to a certain place. look, if it's directions you want, you can get that on a map for nothing.
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oh, i just figure you might. i'm looking for pete weaver. who's that? never heard of him. wait a minute. you a lawman? mm-mm. well, not that i admit knowing this pete weaver, bounty. woh $500 to me $500. $500. will you split it? don't be silly. i'm doing all the work. all right, 25%, but not one cent less. take it or leave it. deal. there's a girl over in ashfork. her name's kitty evans.
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er six months ago. if he's hiding out, that where you'll find him: with her. well, see ya. uh, uh, uh, uh. not that i don't trust you, but i'll take my 25% now. bye. ( knock on door ) ( knock knock knock ) who is it? it's me, polly. let me in. what's wrong? there was someone downstairs looking for you, pete. a lawman? a bounty hunter. he just left. what are you worried about? relax. oh, pete, i'm scared. you've got to get-- you'hl never make it
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there's no use in talking. at least listen. please listen. it's important. about you and me. that's the trouble, pete. it's always been about you and me. mostly you. you're right, harry. you're right. that's who i am. i can't help myself. and i can't help you, either. you can. just this once. this last time. it's no use, pete. what? i mean it. it'll help me a lot. i'll tell the judge you talked me into giving myself up. two brothers, twins. that'll make a good impression. you know what i mean. pete, i just-- listen, the judge will be easy with me. randall's bringing you in. what's he to you? i'm your brother, your own flesh and blood. we're like two peas in a pod, harry. there ain't nobody as close as us. look, all you have to do--
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no mistake, josh. he was your friend. at's why i sent for you. he robbed the bankla tud just walked in stood against the door, told old man ronald empty the safe. never even reached for his gun. never had to. you know jim kramer with a gun. everybody does. $10,000. one of the most honest men i knew. he was one of the most honest men that ever lived. when old man ronald busted into my kitchen tuesday morning and told me, boy, i figured he was crazy. what about this arnold fella? no, no, no. jim was seen by others. who's she? oh, i guess you wouldn't know about that. it happened since you brought in
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come in on the stage two months ago with nothing but the clothes on her back. there wasn't one man on that street who didn't know exactly where she was headed before she took her first step. karl's saloon. turned out karl hadn't sent for her. it turns out martha just picked this town. i'm telling you, josh, you'd have to be blindfolded not to know she was poison. but jim... nobody in thiterritory was more respected than jim kramer. noou know th. what happens to a man, josh? i'll ask him. well, i... i just hope you get to him first. a rogue sheriff? there'll be bounty hunters and lawmen galore
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the bank's put out an extra $300 reward for the return of the money. yogot any idea where u'll be looking for him? ( sighs ) high ground, i guess. i think he'll figure he'll be safe in there. i'll see you, walt. josh. you forgot something. i know what he looks like. walt told you, huh? what can you tell me, karl? about jim kramer? noa thing. town sick. whato you owabout marthaoyd?
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cinch she didn't bust into that bank. noshmade do that. got any idea where this boyd woman was headed? she came and went the wind. a twister'd be better. you going after him? yeah. i rember how it was between you and him. i remember, too. it isn't gonna be easy. it's never easy. i hope you get to him first.
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called me a bounty hunter like it was a dirty word or something. you were high and mighty then, weren't you? you ain't so high and mightyow, are you? you got what you want, larson. now let's get going. now, don't you tell me what to do. m giving the orere.ders h now you just stay right down in that dirt, mr. high and mighty. all i have to do is pull this trigger. rigger but that ain't enough for me. neit is that $300 bounty. want to take you bk to your town alive. i want to drag you behind me on a rope rit do th mn stet. you put them on, on yourself, now.
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i took a big step. why so big? for a small reason. it was just a woman. what's so special about this one? what's so special about a sunrise? they all seem the same. then one morning the air is fresher, the sky is pinker. you get all warm inside because of it. is that hard for you to understand, josh? no. it's just that i would have sworn for you on a stack of bibles. people. does one really know about people? you did your job with dignity. i respected that. a man's not only his job, josh. where is she? i don't know. money? they've got it. who's they? i arranged for martha to meet me outside of town after i held up the bank.
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y. i'm still looking for him. josh, will you do me a favor? like what? i wanna make sure thhe doesn spend one cent of that money. if it's important you. ll, for at it's worth, well, i wanna make se. i know she's heading north there's an extra $300 reward for the return of that money. i know about that. well, something to think about anyway. you understand me. i come out here to get you for one reason: that's so i can get you ck in e.
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well, your friend kramer's still on the loose. oh, they'll catch him, larry. he's a rogue sheriff, a real prize. i told you there's nothing to worry about. i'm not so sure now, martha. what do you mean? something i heard in ashfork. what did you hear? a bounty hunter named larson nailed him yesterday. he got away, in this direction. where's the money? why? get it. we're moving on. we didn't go through all th trouble for nothing. no, we certainly didn't. well, you don't want him to catch up with us, do you? of course not. but we're not moving on just yet. then what? what you should have thought of instead of running here to me like a little scared rabbit.
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not stop him before he gets here? well, all right, but he knows his way around and he's pretty fast with a gun. but he doesn't know that you're out gunning for him. and no one is fast enough when their back is to you. now, larry, isn't that a fact? josh, will you do me one last favor? - can't. - as a friend? i came here as a friend. this is as far as i go as a friend. i've got to find her.
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- mr. paladin. - mr. secretary, it's a pleasure and an honor to see you even under these circumstances. - your servant, mr. paladin. - hey boy, thank you. - you have read the dossier? - yes. - then please destroy it. i should make clear before we go any further. you son is a murderer. under no circumstances will i help him to avoid punishment. and under no condition whatsoever will i interfere with due process of the law. - mr. paladin, i'm asking you to do one thing... ...bring my son to justice. - why the secrecy? - to protect the administration from low gossip, sensationalism. it's not public knowledge
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as discreet as possible for as long as possible. - this may help you find him. he uses his mother's name. lemont. billy joe lemont. ?? (man) - ? poison, sorrow ? ? a man can suffer and live again ? ? but nothing in this world ? ? can save a man who needs a woman ? ? who needs-- ?? - don't try it, billy joe. not if you want to live.
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- want me to water your horses? - thank you, son, i'd appreciate that. you people know him? - never laid eyes on him. - you'd recognize me if i was standing - billy? billy joe! why, you wasn't more than that high! - oh, i remember now. uh, hazel. you're hazel's little boy. - well, hazel's little boy has learned a couple of new tricks since last you saw him. - what you taking him in for? - murder. - spitting in the street, more likely.
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- billy, we'll camp on the other side of the stream tonight. - trail tramp. i don't see no badge pinned on your chest. - no, you don't. - a bounty hunter. i can smell it the minute you rode in here. - laski's run into your kind before. for any man. ?? - boy. - yes, sir. - it's for watering the horses.
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- decora wants you to come over and fetch back some stew. she says it's her stew, not hanna's. - sounds awful good. it's better than beans. - tell miss decora we will accept her generosity most happily. and, boy. - gosh, thanks. but you already-- - your boss lady did not water those horses. - there, that ought to hold you. - the aroma itself is nourishment.
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there's something i can do for you? - i got me a sensitive nose. i know i can't get no sleep with the stink of a bounty hunter around here. - you want me to fix your nose? - it's your pleasure to try. there's plenty witnesses that i ain't armed. - (grunts) - hanna, i have never killed a woman of your magnificent proportions and dignity,
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you do have an unquenchable sense of humor. - yeah, they say the grin widens as the rope stretches. - well, you learn fast and you learn young. - i used to do a little song and dance on the bar top. good for business. don't believe me? ask hanna. the slag of society. - they figure there's some that's even lower, for instance bounty hunters. is that what you are? ??
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and canvas saloon people. but they're my kind, paladin. maybe that's why i hate them. ? poison, sorrow ? ? hunger, pain ? ? a man can suffer ? ? and live again ? ? but nothing in this world ? (laughing) (boy) - mr. paladin! mr. paladin! help! - hold it! hold it right there, or i'll break it off. - turn him loose, laski! - drop your gun belt and i'll turn him loose. - laski, you're forcing me.
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(branches snapping) - now, hold it! - we're turning billy joe loose. - he's a killer. - with only your word for that. - and your word ain't good enough for us, bounty hunter. - pretty salty bunch of crackers, ain't they? - there ain't nothing you can do. - yes... yes, there is. i can take billy joe in. i can kill one-- two, maybe three people, and i can take billy joe in. (chuckling)
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billy joe, you want to spend the evening with your friends? - sure. well, before this evening is over, you may ask me to take him back and you will have to ask. billy joe, come tomorrow morning, i'll snap that other cuff on you, and you and i will ride out together. meantime, you try to ride out alone, you try to draw down on me, and i'll kill you. - i wouldn't think of it. - that's very prudent of you. now, you just go and have yourself a time. - (sighs)
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- you're celebrating your freedom while you still have it. - a bottle of your best for my friend. came here just in time. that's the bottom of the barrel. - is that all you had, $18? - that's a fair amount of liquor! now get that bottle! - he's in some pain, otherwise all right. - of all the people i've ever known, you're the only one i'm gonna hate to see dead. - well, don't let it spoil your party, billy joe.
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- i don't understand you, paladin. how come you're so xxxxse of yourself? - (chuckling) for a woman who can't bake biscuits, hanna always had a lot of flour on her hands. a lot of years go by, but people don't change much, do they, paladin? same old faces. the same old meanness. the same old habits.
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want to dance? - no, i'm tired. - what's the matter? don't you like me anymore? - i don't want to dance. - you remind me of somebody. a song l-- ? poison, sorrow, hunger, pain ? ? a man can suffer ? ? but nothing in this world can save a man ? ? who needs a woman ? ? who needs a smile ?? - what's a matter with you, billy joe? - nothing. not a thing. and you better shut up, or else i'll take you right now!
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- hanna! - you're all gonna get your turn. - billy joe. - you keep out of this! this is between me and them. - why aren't you on that horse like you planned? - mr. paladin, you ain't gonna let him? (decora) - i didn't have nothing to do with it. - take him in, mr. paladin. please, in the name of heaven, take him - laski? - please. billy joe, that gun you've got, it's not xxxxed and it's not aimed.
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"crystalak oregon, july 6, 1876. "hophas en abandoned orarly recovery of $20,000 in gd bullion ying on bottom of crystal lake, "it is announced by baron insurance company today. "although the box contained the bullion an be seen in clear water, "the depth of the lake make it impossible to retrieve it. "bartons has sent to baltimore for deep-sea drivers "who are en route over land. "gold was thrown off stage coach during hold-up attempt two weeks ago." - hmm. - what are you looking for? - a card. - here. ?? mr. barton, i realize there's nothing on that card
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- well, we've sent east for divers. - at considerable expense, i imagine. - plenty. - if i can do the same work for half the price, you'll be satisfied, won't you? - i'd be delighted, but the trouble of that is you can't do it. - can you head the divers off? - oh, i suppose i could. i could telegraph chicago and have them stop. - why don't you do it? - let me tell you something, paladin. every fortune hunter in the territory has had a crack at getting that gold up out of that lake. now, what makes you think you can do any better? - mr. barton, my partner is a genius. - oh? who's he? - a fellow named leonardo da vinci. - da vinci? i thought he was a painter. - inventor as well. he had an idea that if a man took a goatskin full of air down with him, he could breathe underwater. - did he ever try it? - not to my knowledge. - what other fine ideas does he have? - well, he had a design for a boat that went underwater and a machine that flew through the air.
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- you're making a bad mistake, mr. barton. i could save you a lot of money. - think that feller in black's nosing around. - all right. i'll give you a crack at it. i'll give you two days. - all right. that's enough. now, you tell me where the gold is? - there's an old man that fishes the north shore of the lake. name's jonas quincy. he'll show you where it is. and paladin, don't turn your back on him. - oh, why? friend of yours da vinci. - (laughing) you doing any good? barton at the insurance office told me you might be able to tell me where the gold is. - next one goes in my fishing hole
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here the gold is, in your fishing hole? - there's a fish in that hole is what there is. a fish like you or me or nobody else in this world ever seed before. now, you just take heed, mister. i ain't a patient man, but i been pushed. ever since the day that gold went over the side, the folks have been swarming around this lake, and churning up the water and scaring all the fish! i've had enough.
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- i don't reckon that fella's gonna come up. - what do you mean? - well, he weighted hisself down with rocks, i guess, to let him sink fast. took him down to the bottom. and then i guess it took him down to the bottom, all right. - ah, that does it. might as well pull up stakes. - you mean leaving the gold down there? well, not me, i ain't leaving. - if we stick around much longer, angel, now you do what you want. i'm pulling out. - ,000. i sure do need a drink - yeah, well, let's go have one for him.
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w your fish. - now you just wait a minute. that-- that fish is dead serious with me. i mean, don't you be saying nothing ain't true. - jonas, how does a man get like you? are fish the most important thing in your life? you got a fishing pole in one hand and a shotgun in the other? - how big was he? that's all i want to know is, confound it, is how big. - well, he'd have to go 60 or 70 pounds. - sixty or 70 pounds? - that's right, jonas. if you're gonna catch him, you better do it soon before much longer.
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- come up. - they told me you killed yourself. - an exaggeration. your box is lodged under some big rocks. i'm gonna have to blast it out of there. - a man named alfred nobel, about two or three years ago. he came up with a theory that a mixture of sen to ten of nitro-cotton to nitroglycerin would form a explosive gelatin that will detonate under water. i'm going to the next town to get the chemicals i need. you meet me at the lake at dawn.
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- better back up, jonas. - and you better just keep on movin' 'cause you ain't never going near my trout again. - jonas, ill all be over soon. - it's over now. - now, when i give a pull on this wire, that's gonna cause some chemicals to mix down there, and that's gonna cause an explosion which might just about knock you down if you don't get back from this water. - you're gonna kill my trout? - i'm only gonna do today what somebody else will do tomorrow. - i'll kill you first. and i'll kill anybody else comes down here, too. - you'd kill a man over a trout? - you heard me. now you just back off.
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- do you know what you done to me? i could fish out there the rest of my life and never know whether he was down there or not. - jonas, three men died here in the last few minutes. you're gonna talk to me about a fish? - well, you're dad-blasted right i'm gonna talk to you about a fish. twelve years i been after him. twelve years. i've me every kind of lure and gadget known to man to catch that fish. my business went to pot over that fish. my woman left me over that fish. ne. all i wanted in the world was just to catch that fish. now i don't know whether he's alive or dead. - he's dead, jonas. if that fish was what you love, i'm sorry. - loved? i hated that fish. i hated him so much, i'd just get the shakes thinking about what he done to me.
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audios, amigo. >>adios, hombre! >> i answer the way i choose. you should have seen this morning, a dutiful animal, free like the air. but you will not tell me what to do. i do what i want, when i want. and that goes for you, too. is this all about? -- >> what is this all about? >> with this is all about, i am the saddest creature of all. i have become like you, a creature of habit, a slave to this land. next -- >> [speaking spanish]
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collects -- >> brothers and sisters, we will give you all an opportunity to contribute to the work of the lord. it's much better to give than receive. >> are you the lady so dollar -- sold on the? text i don't understand. looks brother, would let's oh, yes. >> that's very generous of you, brother, but i'm afraid we will need much more than this. >> we were robbed. they took all of our money. >> why are you here? i mean, where are you going? >> we are on our way to tombstone, brother, to do the work of the lord, but we need a wagon and horses. >> and a guide. perhaps you will -- >> no, thank you.
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exactly been overflowing lately. >> i'm sure their hearts are very full, but their pockets are empty. i have a good friend in that cantina who has a great, big heart. i'm sure he will help you. better you should wait out there. ramon! lobo, wake this is the man with great heart i was talking about. wa>>aye, carumba, the lady soldiers. >> he is a thief. he stole my horn. >> i'm no man of violence and it would trouble my conscience sorely, but if you don't give that one back to the lassie, i
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we will stay here until you return our money and micron. -- and my horn. >> this is how it is, amigo. you must give than the horn and the money. otherwise, we will have to listen to their "music" forever. >> the money, i have already spent. se?orita. >> and my money. >> and the money, of course. now, this is all i have. >> god will bless you, sir. >> i hope so, se?orita. i really hope so.
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of the devil, sister. fumes of the devil. >> brother mcintyre was a slave to rum before he saw polite light. >> rum, sister, rum? scotch whiskey. fumes of healing. >> goodbye, sister. [laughter] >> i will see you later at the pass. luego. >> audios, compadre. >> se?or, we are in need of a good, scout wegener -- wagon and a pair of horses.
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pesos for the wagon. for the horses, 35 pesos. >> that is downright thievery. >> judge not that you be not judged, sandy. >> this is only enough for the megan. >> then take it and hold the wagon. we will be back for it later. >> yes, thank you. >> i'm frightened. i feel so friendless. thought, mercy. >> i doubt that even he has the stuff to carry us over jans mountains. >> we do have a friend. i won't have to carry a wagon over a mountain. ? [playing loud band music] ?
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>> it's a very special hymn for a very special friend. >> gracias. thank you very much. i am overwhelmed. >> we have come to sing for our suffer >> yes, would you like to -- x is just a figure of speech. what we mean to say is we have come to you and help -- in getting help getting out of town. >> getting out of town, oh, of course. you go right down this street and right out. >> you don't seem to understand. it's a matter of 70 pesos. >> yes, 70 pesos.
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>> you are a disgrace to the name of montoya. a disgraceful disgrace. when you aligned with e canons, i hope you had changed, but you have not changed. how is your sister? she sends her love. >> you are a waste, a barack joe --a barracho, a chaser of other men's women. the decent girls are ashamed at the mention of your name. >> well, you know, my name was yours before i was point. -- before i was born. >> oh -- and i >> by the way, i've heard many stories about
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papa, how about a gift, a small gift? >> not one centavo. >> well then make it alone, a few hundred pesos. >> oh, wait just a minute. i will go to my peso tree and pick a few hundred for you. i will give me. -- >> words, words my father gave to me. he said, no matter how out of a man's father is, he must still do his own growing. earn your birthright. >> i had forgotten i had a birthright. adios.
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>>via con dios. >> i see the one who does not kiss takes has -- kiss takes and no feelings where dogs are concerned. >> you have no romance in your heart. >> i have no feeling in my heart where you are concerned. you did not meet me as promised. >> oh, i forgot, re. >> i forgot. it is no matter. i will keep your share of the taxes. >> lobo, you are a rich man again, hombre. >> yes, tequila for everyone.
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>>adios, lobo. >> my dear victoria, this iso inform you that your brother manuelito is a rescue -- is a rascal -- >> always. >> and embarrass the family name. and the morales are after him. >> the morales? someone has got to save him from himself a stop tell me where he is and i will go after him safe and sound. >> you've got to find him first. >> i will find him. >> thank you. >> you wouldn't do that for just anybody, would you? >> no, i woun't.
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>> i'm very grateful. for having saved my life. >> a life is a precious thing to the lord. but to save a soul, that is our ultimate purpose. we are all praying for you. >> my soul, it is a free soul and it is happy. better you should pray for yourselves. men. why do you go there in the first place? text to establish a mission, to teach people to live a good, clean life -- >> to establish a mission, to teach people to live a good, clean life, as god intended. won't you take us there? >> i cannot. i'm sorry. tomorrow, we s sll reach the border. the road goes to tucson.
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>> ? waiting for the lord ? ? click lord, we ask you to bless the sinners gathered together -- >> lord, we ask you to bless the sinners gather together under this roof. my children, you are all headstrong children. and will and to them who rise up in the morning that they may follow strong drink, for wine is a marker, and strong drink raging.
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sooner -- you sooner, debauchery. get out of my place or you will be thrown out. >> sir, if you will permit me -- and i >> i will permit you to leave. >> that is no place to -- that is no way to talk to a lady such as that. >> you mind your own busineses >> >> never mind, just get out. >> tell me -- you better go now before he wakes up. >> but we cannot go until we find a guide. >> do you ever sleep? >> we have no place to stay. >> and no money either.
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>> [snoring] >> i cannot sleep. too much noise. >> montoya, where are you? >> [screams] we please tell them i'm a friend of yours? >> what are you doing here? >> i'm here to take you on. everybody is worried about you. i'm going to save you from a wasted life. >> help me. help me gegehim to bed. >> i hope i didn't hurt you.
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quite all right. >> i do apologize. six it seems we both have an interest in the same thing. >> yes, ma'am. >> is that your -- thank you brother. >> thank you, ma'am. bless you, too. ma'am, oh good night. >> what do you want? >> i have been looking for you for three days. >> let me get my rest. >> be quiet. go to bed.
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-- >> listen to me, brother buck, if you want to escort those ladies to tombstone, you go ahead. i am not escorting anyone anywhere. >> that is it? >> yes, that is it. i'm going to be like an eagle, free. you are like a pigeon. i'm going to live my life. clicks you mean, you are going to make me break my word to your sister victoria and my brother john? >> t clicks you mean you are not going to help me fight the good fight? >> that is exactly the idea, brother buck. >> mano -- >> the lord works in wondrous ways. >> where am i? >> we are on our
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>> [indiscernible] >> whatever you say, buck. >> my goodness. >> a dog. >> you and your men must get out of here. the now. -- are expected any moment now. we must hurry. >> manuelito -- >> i heard of him this morning for some we can pick up his trail. >> good, if i catch them, i will skin him alive. >> but we must hurry.
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manos! ? >> that was very nice, sister mercy. however, you are telling every apache in the territory to come pay us a visit. >> you know,w, brother manuelit, it's a strange thinin but ever since we got to this territory, the apachee behind every rock, every treee. if they have not haunted us yet, why should we fear them now? >> because they are waiting for the right momentnt >> the strong arm of the lord is with us. >> i hope so. i really -- >> ? [badly playing the trumpet]
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>> you surely to this hornlike gabriel himself. >> thank you, buck. >> there is something i've been wondering about. >> what is t tt? >> it seems to me that you are to have a house and aa husband, and maybe a couple of nice young kids wandering around -- running around instead of wander too. >> yes, ma'am, what is that? >> what are you doing out in the godforsaken desert when you could be home away enjoying yourself somewhere? it is in god's plan thahawe should go through life alone. someday, i will have a home and a good husband, and god willing, a lot of little kids running around.
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>> oh, lobo. >> hey, manuelito, what a surprise to find you here. >> you took our money once. now leave us in peace. took her your money. now i have come to take mine. manuelito, you're like a man who keeps bothering around my -- like a bug that keeps bothering let my eyes. i will have to kill you. but first, i and then i will have to kiki you. >> excuse me, mr. lobo. as my eyes don't deceive me, there might be a band to visit you. [laughter] >> [laughter] do you think i'm a fool? this is ththunited states. >> since w wn do the morales
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, and it needs a little bleach and whititashing. we could fix it up and it would be good as new. >> i don't know. it's going to takakan awful lot of money. >> ain't you forgetting what you've been trying to teach us? >> well, i guess, brother buck. >> trust in the lord and he will provide for you. that is what you said. , we've been saving up all of this for a kind of hoodoo, but we would be very happy if you would accept thihi. wouldn't that make you happy, mano? > mmm. >> oh, thank you.
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and the lord thanks you. i'm proud of both of you. now you can really say you fought the good fight and finish your call and kept the faith. >> me and mano, we don't hear that kind of music often. we sure like it. would you do us one favor before we go, would you plalaus one >> we would be delighted. >> i would be hohored. like sweaty? -- >> ready?
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on your train "for doctor c. ames willoughby." "doctor"! well, it's ridiculous and i'm not gonna do it. i am not gonna take you to silver creek. anybody can see, it's perfectly obvious that when the governor wrote this he thought you were a man. a female sawbones out in this country-- that's enough, major. i am a doctor, and that letter instructs you to take me to silver creek no m mter what your personal opinion might be. well, let me tell you something, missy. you may know something about doctorin', i don't know. but i happen to know something about silver creek and the country and the town and the people! and i am not gonna be rereonsible for taking you alone out into that country. then you refuse to abide by the instructions of that letterer oh, forget that letter, will ya? i'm responsible for the people in my wagon train! let me tell you something. i purchased a wagon, and all of my things are stored in it, ready to go. now, i'm going to silver creek
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