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Frankly, yes. I'm feeling a little left out.
That's what the newspapers say. Weren't for Jesse James, this gang wouldn't be able to find a goat's ass with a stick.
What?
This is the best score yet.
It's still taking too long. The people used to snap to.
That was because of... the reputation the gang had.
As long as people think Jesse's still riding, we will never get the respect we deserve.
Cole, we're outlaws. Not exactly the most respectable job, if you know what I mean.
Leave me alone, Bob.
How'd they
What have you done?
I ain't done
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!
Bob. I didn't...
Swear.
I swear
Swear on Jimmy's grave.
I'm sorry, Cole.
You're just upset about Jesse. We all are.
Things changed when you quit the gang. For example, I'm now the one who says "Let's ride."
He's not bad at it.
It's tougher than it looks.
You can ride like that?
I said like a Comanche, not this Comanche.
I think I may just go on to the reservation.
Tom, I'm this close to coming with you...
I couldn't lose him.
Jim Younger, I told you
This is healing?
Sometimes a wound will kill.
Now you tell us.
You're carrying too much money on you, Hank. You better turn some in tonight.
Okay, Matt.
How are you fixed?
I'm okay, Matt.
You've got enough?
That mug reminds me of a guy with his second dollar.
Yeah, what did he do with his first one?
Bought himself a pocketbook!
Everybody in?
I guess so.
Where's Charlie?
Charlie's upstairs as sore as a pup. He's out fourteen cents, and he can't find it.
Certainly, Mr. Jones! Certainly! Charlie!
They're starting to come in already. Yeah. Yeah. Well, listen. Don't waste any time. Get all the money you can lay your hands on, and bring it down here right away. Step on it.
You turned off the burglar alarm, you set the time clock, came back at twelve and emptied the boxes, didn't you?
wasn't anywhere near this place
Sit down! When the watchman surprised you, you shot him what'd you do with the gun?
I didn't do it! I haven't got a gun!
You used to carry a gun, didn't you?
Then who changed it?
I don't know.
So you were home last night?
Yes.
What time did you get in?
Well, about uh eleven o'clock.
Eleven o'clock, eh? Are you sure it was that?
Yes.
But I wasn't here, Mr. Dickson. Honest I wasn't . . .
Then where were you?
Do you know this young man, Mrs. Halligan?
Sure I do. He has the best room in me house. The one with the fancy wallpaper.
for the rheumatism, you know.
What time was it, Mrs. Halligan?
It was late, I know. The Dooley sisters was already in. They work at a show, you know.
What time was it?
Huh?
What time did Matt Brown get in?
Now, let me see a half hour after the Dooley sisters and the Dooley sisters never get home until after
I don't care about the Dooley sisters what time did he get in?
That's just what I'm trying to tell you, sir. It was a half hour after the Dooley sisters . . .
Was it twelve o'clock?
Yes, I guess it was one, 'cause...
It couldn't have been earlier?
No. It wasn't earlier because...
Yes, I know. Cause the Dooley sisters weren't in yet.
No because me clock struck four, and when it strikes four, it's one.
There you are!
Listen here, young man nobody ever called me a liar yet and got away with it
That's all, Mrs. Halligan. Thanks.
What did you find out, Mike?
I've been trailing the cashier like you told me. You're right about that guy, chief. There's something screwy somewhere.
Never mind all that. What did you find out?
He left here about an hour ago and went down to Dude Finlay's joint.
Dude Finlay?
Yes, sir.
Did you say Dude Finlay?
Yes, why?
He was in the bank yesterday.
He was here?
He came to see Mr. Cluett.
Are you sure?
Yes, sir.
Hello, Helen!
Matt, come here!
Why?
Come here, honey!
Hey, look out, somebody's likely to see us!
Oh, is that so?
What did you do with it?