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Maybe even my destiny. |
I saw that look on your face just now. What's between you and Wyatt? |
Absolutely nothing. |
Listen, I want to talk to you. |
Not now. I don't have time. |
I saw that look pass between you And Wyatt at the fight. Listen to Me! You're mine! Understand? You're my woman and I'm your man. |
My man? You told Wyatt you'd Disarmed those men. Do you Actually believe after that I Could see you as my man? You're Just a dirty little fixer. |
You whore! You filthy whore! |
Easy. I just wanted to tell you Things're about to start changing Around here. Lots of socalled Hard cases and toughnuts swagger Around this town but none of 'em's got a clue about the real play. None of 'em. |
I don't understand. |
You will after tonight. Bet on it. |
Newcomers, eh? Names John Behan, I'm Cochise County Sheriff. Just Hit town? |
Just this minute. I'm Wyatt Earp, These're my brothers |
Wyatt Earp...Dodge City, right? |
Gave all that up. Going into business. |
Well I'm the man to see. Besides Sheriff I'm also tax collector, Captain of the Fire Brigade, and Chairman of the Nonpartisan Anti Chinese league. A man of many Parts. Got a place to stay yet? I Also sit on the Townlot Commission. Got a couple of Lovely cottages coming up for Rent. Here, let me show you... |
So how's Tombstone treating you? |
Fine, fine. But I was thinkin', You know what this town really Needs is a race track. |
Actually, you know, that's not a Bad idea, send a signal we're Growing up. |
What d'you think of the singer? |
Nice voice. |
That's not what I meant. |
I said that's 500 to you, Holliday. In or out? |
500? Sly boots, must be a peach of a hand. |
Oh, for Christ's sake! |
Ed Bailey, you look like you're Just ready to burst. Well call me A fool but I guess I'll just have To call. Cover your ears, darling. |
God damn son of a... |
Isn't that a daisy? |
Just pick up your money and go. Sick of listening to you simper. |
Now Ed, are we cross? |
Skinny lunger, your guns don't Impress me. Wasn't for those guns You'd be nothin'. |
Why Ed, what an ugly thing to Say! Does this mean you're not my Friend anymore? You know, Ed, if I thought you weren't my friend I Don't think I could bear it. |
Oh, my God... |
Does it hurt? A lot? Good. |
Everything in order, sir? What are <U>you</U> doing here, my lad? |
Telegrams. |
Wellget a move on yerthen get back to yer station. |
Nothin'. |
Let me look at it. |
Ain't got time. |
Heyyou! Where you going? |
I tell yuh I ain't got no bracelet |
I saw him take the bracelet out of that shoe. |
Yer crazy!I ain't got no bracelet. |
Then why did you run away? |
Because you ran after me. |
I thought I had our sailing covered up and here it is. |
Do you think Lother could have seen it? |
Isn't it great to be away from it all? Aren't you happy? It seems too good to be true. |
Sure, Sis. |
Aren't the roses beautiful? |
I'm all right. |
You saw him sitting out there in front, didn't you? |
I was in his cabin |
What!are you crazy? |
I'll explain later |
If he comes near you again, I'll break his neck |
There you are, sir. |
Thank you. |
Thirty one's and two ten's? |
He's certainly goodnatured. |
"Smooth's" the word. |
I meana lot of gentlemen would be offended if you searched them like that. |
It all depends on what you're used to. |
Well, I'll be a son of a sea cook! |
What's the matter? |
Nothin I just remembered the name of a guy that owes me fifty bucks. |
It's getting kind of chilly on deck. If you'll excuse me, I think I'll go to bed. Good night, Mr. McKinney! |
Good night! |
Congratulations. |
Exciting, wasn't it? Where's Jimmy? |
He'll be back. What would you do if anybody gave you a bracelet? |
Say, "Thanks very much!" |
I mean if you knew it were stolen. |
Well, of course, I wouldn't take it. |
And if you liked the person, you'd naturally persuade him to give it back and go straight, wouldn't you? |
Sure I wouldbut I don't get what you're driving at. |
Maybe you will after you've thought it over. |
That's the truthevery single word! |
I sincerely hope so |
Why should <U>I</U> kill him? |
For a very excellent reason from your own admission I'm not saying you <U>did</U>but I think you know more than you're telling. Years of experience have taught me to mistrust circumstantial evidence. Nevertheless, in your case there's plenty of it. |
Soon as I get that bracelet back I'm going to relax. Wish the guy that borrowed it would help me outI got to win that fifty bucks. |
I've got a hunch you're going to win that bet, Inspector. |
I hope so. Well, I guess you two can do without me. I'll be seeing you. |
Next time I get a vacation I'll spend it at headquarters. Goodnight. |
He's a swell person. He told me he'd rather turn one guy straight than jug a million. |
Yes, Yes! |
You didn't have a gun in your hand last night? |
No! |
S'pose you've never thought of killing him |
I wouldn't say that I'm glad he's deadyesI'd thought of killing him but I didn't |
Why? |
Because I was yellow, I guess |
I tried to borrow a gun from Chad, but |
This is interesting Why didn't you tell me you gave this kid your gun last night? |
All rightbut what is there to face? It's finished. |
You ran away because you were afraid. I don't want it to end like that. |
I didn't want to see you againthat's my privilege. |
It wasn't smart. Even if you'd gotten away without me I'd have found youno matter where you were. |
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