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rides a weary vote of car tothe desolate wyoming plane. It's a raw
and bitter day in eighteen sixty eight. Behind him, the soldier pulls a
reluctant steer. Come on, damnyour fool loo. The soldier hasn't seen
it yet, but in the drywalk just ahead, the frightened there is
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trying to escape her harness, freeherself from the overturned wagon, whose helpless
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here my mom is using me outand pretty sand hunch crack. He's scared.
That's right to look fast and femininethese dresses and separate. I can
see some thrilling colorful dresses, bounceand skirts, pants and set the right
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tail stores. The wind howls tearingat the soldier. The steer becomes more
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and more unwilling to move. Frightened, it digs in heads down, letting
the wind whistle up. You're nogood, no good at all. You
can get pampering and currying and Idon't know what all. Yah, shut
your silly cut you and might getshirty no good steer. All you gotta
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do is walking it. Put onedumb foot in front of the other.
I was a good horse too foryou hear me? And I wasn't never
miss a nursemaid on Oh oh thatget the tip the wool wagon, fool,
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look at all? Start some guyall belonging copping bag and have attack
rude coffee shuldar bean corn mulets andjerky. Oh thank you god, I
haven't had a gucent meal and skip. Huh who's that? Who's that?
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I see you over there hiding behindthem buses. What are you doing?
So? Hey, mister shock,I bet you've got a few things ought
to be left out here? Huh? Where's your wallet? All? Kelp
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a couple of green backs? Wellyou got a nice fancy ring ought to
be working some you can watch thefisture in it. That's a mighty birdy
looking lady. I'll just seep that. What's that? Now? It's your
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book? Got go leave veggies though? Worst even oh Hack be still alive.
So what am I supposed to doabout John? Y'all? I'll stick
in the back of your wagon andjump in the nearest town if there is
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one. Well, here's the town. Ain't no one in three though,
I don't blame it. Thangs winall shut out now A bunch of horses
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hide up at the saloon. Maybeat least I finally caught up with the
cattle out sixty straight from your moldthis year, and I can collect some
reward for returning you. Oh,I'll just tie you all up and go
inside, go out it. Hyeah, Hello, mister Jerff, Where the
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heck you get this? There?I found him a shirt? Where's your
funny wandering the riverbed shirts? Seehe's just the three much longer I heard
has been moving this way. SeeI hear they'd be pooled up here waiting
for this winter storm pass. Sir? Your horse army? I don't know?
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Yes, yes, er he's thatfr What are you doing with it?
Well? I meant to say hewas an army animal circus was he's
seven year old? A tide theygive him. It retired him just like
it did be. It doesn't lookseven years old than me. He's almost
seven, is what I meant tostate. I got a paper there.
Where are you from? Fort Federmanseventh Cavalry Company? Be or Feederman's Yes,
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their ort Feederman's dirt all right?Oh? Yes, what brings you
here? Why this steer? Understandthey're paying fifteen dollars for stray seer?
Is that right? Oh? Hewas straight? I didn't see him and
a buck boing the horse was pullingit. They are to yes, sir?
Uh, where do I find thissteers trail boss? Where'd you heard
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it from? Here? Chance?That's where I'm going? All shame?
One sell there said he's giving mea job. Crooked spot in his saloon?
What fellaw? What gloom arnie peeperat the little Tiu's drink bo This
steer trail boss said, he amunin a saloon. Uh? Well,
thank you, sir, thank you? Oh jir? Yeah, what's under
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that top little skin in the backof that buckbourne? Oh you can sing?
Dere you mind if I have alook? Why cause it's got two
feet sticking out. I sell draperies. It's if. Today a lady came
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in and said that she'd been inand out of about every story in town
looking for draperies, and at thispoint didn't know what she wanted anymore.
I asked questions about her tastes anddecor, and then made suggested she was
thrilled she found what she wanted andlearned a little too. It made me
feel good to know that I helpedher out. These people are friendly people
who help you find what you want. What's the best way to save on
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you clothes? Sell them started bysaving forty dollars on a ten more sewing
for next year to do with aconvertible free arm for narrow sleeves, cuffs
and legs and called building and buttonholerand even six strips to this free ten
more just and day thirty dollars ona wood the new sewing haabinest rail in
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I know you know what I'm talkingabout. Your dress If it's a salt
and breezy spread, salt drinking wouldspring it all about? And who dresses
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please? Expressive connection of dresses andstrips, fuid lines and feminine designs.
Find detailing to shake and design tosay. Sizes that moves within the polyster,
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Oh j Yeah, what's under thatbuffalo gin in the back of that buckboard.
Oh you can sing there? Youmind if I have a look?
Why because it's got two feet stickingout? Uh? Who you see?
This man's been shot? Yeah?Why you shoot? Guy didn't shoo?
I don't know. I picked himup on the trail. You nothing.
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He couldn't talk, he was Ican't when I found him still alive.
What are you gonna do with it? Give to you second God for God,
I guess. Let me see yourdisco faper. Oh yeah, yeah,
yeah, it's honorable, and thatthere is the paper of ownership for
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the hall. What do you dowith my paper? Why? That's my
policy? Sure? If I kindof turned out to hope he take this
man inside. My grabbit's poppy lookinga white collar. This guy's a preacher.
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I want the gospel sharp doing aroundhere. Ain't no church anywhere anything,
So this is his red. Uhwell yeah, I reckon right,
take him up, take him up, salut. I think i'd better tell
you about that rig in that mayorsheriff. I just want you to know
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that I had no attention to chiepinghim for myself. I was gonna turn
him over to you, said notsit out of the way, would you
do the dare? Come on,move it moving you work? Oh I'm
oh, well, we've got asoldier. Can you play the piano?
No, ma'am, what you mean? I never seen no soldier. Boy
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couldn't play the piano. Bed says, well I can't. What about the
failure carriage and he's playing I don'tknow. Well, let's get him sober
not to find out to the word. Well, we gotta get some music
around here. The piano players justpassed out. Okay, soldier would put
him down the let's say, allright, hey, I get rid of
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this chip his make room? Okay, okay, son you no, sheriff,
mister Doe ain't gonna like this.Pull off those shoulders. You're interrupting
business. Yere, I don't givea hood what I'm doing. Well,
I'm just gonna have to go getmister Doe. Go ahead, Well,
just give me his coach, yeah, right here like a glimpsey. Uh
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oh oh yeah, Well I getto tell him must have been robbed.
Huh. Well, well, I'mwhere do you think you're going? Well,
I done what you asked. Igotta find that trail off now and
getting no money for that deer.So John, what you're gonna do is
stay right here. He ain't nocall to mind. You found him.
I found him the same way Ifound that melly steer out there. Only
he ain't worth fifteen dollars of theman's life. Was like putting a brand
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on him. He's your dog,he like it or not. I didn't
save his life. He's the parkgoing down. He couldn't lick his up
her left. You brought him in. I think you owed a little cleaning
up. I own nothing. Here'san exercippence to wish you, and I'll
start cleaning that mom. I'll beback. What hey, where he's going?
Hey, God, damn, Iain't any nurse made for anybody,
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or at least of ballferen A needno good bilence in the burger. I'm
getting out of here. Hey,God, give me a pair over on.
He couldn't know it, sitting aeaand hurt. O'clock. Hey,
so carry you're forgetting something? Whata friend on the rup tail? Now
he's nothing but our fire, afountain, preacher, a preachu. He
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said, Hey, by by,I want y'all to start behaving yourself because
that's there. What just went inwith the tambowees is a real bony fidus
sandwitter. He's a little humpy goodtheir preacher, ain't he? Here's somebody
sure croll he's hum That's no wayto act right now. He's as locum
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as a boker kipp And I thinkwe ought to make it. We stop
it, stop it. You hearme, all right now you get to
stay away from him. You hearme, all of you stay away from
him. Well, sontay. Thenext thing you know, you'll be singing
us for him. I've done myduty and I'm going I don't care what
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anybody says and walk. Ain't nobusiness of mine, the business of mine
of Paul. He got himself here, not me? Is this my mine?
Oh? Shit, my papers?That sheriff got some papers and I
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never got my money for that.Damn no account here. I gotta go
back. When the sheriff returned tothe sit room from the back room,
he found the wounded preacher lying unattendedunder the left table. The Sheriff's struggles
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then, as there was about toattempted guy, the soldier walked back into
the saloon. You're back where'd yougo? Ain't no reason, Ain't no
reason. It's told for me towear and tear myself and not get some
comfort that creature. Ain't no reasontomorrow, you just be a badsh I
can scratch to forget. I comeback here and see that trail bars and
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get what's coming to me for thatseer. Yeah, yeah, And after
I get my money, I'm gonnarattle my hockey for a real red,
white and blue poly barber shop.And then I'm gonna take me a civilized
oaking in hot water with plenty ofgreat fells, open a big wooly towel.
And after that, I'm gonna buyme a bottle of good brown bumblebee
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with you, and I take itthat thick. But before I do any
of them things, I want mypaper sheriff, and I want them right
now. I want hot water,a pan, or some calls. Make
sure they're cleaning, don't take toomuch time, and follow me back there
to that feller. Hell, hello, there, you come back. Hey,
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tell me how long that sheriff beenaround here? Well long enough to
know all the lizards by their firstname. Well, I don't stay where
I don't want to stay and Idon't do what I don't want to do.
Yeah, well, I'm gonna askyou something. Why don't you tell
the sheriff that who's that? That'smister Oakes. He's the owner of the
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saloon. He looks mighty well healed. Yep, he ain't gonna be none
too happy. The sheriff affecting touse his root what table for an operating
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way things could be do. Offenburgis very big with every ing in Bell
the Lincoln Mercury and forwards where Singand Bell Hill. We got four blocks
of cars. The truck that's thegreat ding plot to get him maximum surface
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near I six before you know guilty. The big board side offenburgus sout in
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him Offenser gets very big big andbell Bill just as man off my table
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and get him o here. Idon't touch him. I'm not running a
morgue. He's not dead, notrunning a hospital lighter when a store was
busted. This is the only warmplace in town. And he's had all
a moving you can spare for oneday. Yeah, I asked how long
you intend to keep him here?As long as it takes to treat him.
Well, that shouldn't be too long. And you look at him,
he would last until sundown. OhI expect he might. Oh that,
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I'd say this year, fellow,is that lots more bleeding to get done?
Worry about time. Yeah, fora sundown. Would you care to
bet on that? My friend?Bet? You just made a statement.
I just made a statement. Thetwo statements are convert So would you care
to back up what you said withmoney? Ooh, look at him,
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he's a bad way. I askedyou a question, my friend. I
argue, it's already twenty a halfto three, and this in winter,
sunsets quite early by my calculation,I say, said tonight five after five?
Well, oh they are drew withyou. You can have him huh
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the odd sweet or two that hewon't last until the sun goes down?
Well what he say? All right? I say it will be dark for
you, belly? Then one hundreddollars? Hundred dollars? Is it agreeable
to you that my dealer hold thestakes? Or charl it? Short thing?
Mister doaks? Five? About therest of your people? Would you
care to bet you'd be twenty atthe hours? You have a bet?
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My friend? I think are he'sso cutey he couldn't pull a tattle.
I say this from Ramo. Hangup his boots a part of sun ghost.
You gotta cover me? Well youwhat's happening? Sell me? Holding
all right, what's got into him? Well, it looks like he's going
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into convulsions. It ought to be. It looks like I just made me
some amazing He looks here. It'sclutching at the air like you want something.
What that child you doing? Takingsomething out of his fine looks like
a book. It's a bible.He's putting it in that creature's he Well,
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i'll be ding. Look at that. He just calm right down.
Well, I don't know. Ithink he's going to finish his right porce
and down. After all, that'sone tough preacher, mister Doakes. So
it is sure sets a lot ofstory for that book. Well, it's
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gonna take a while. I needme at tracking. How is he sure?
Uh? Seevers down the book?You'll just put his hands so it's
yours, No, it's his,I guess. Hey, Nelly, give
me the same idge as mister Doaks. I'll give you nothing, A thousand
dollars. A thousand dollars, gentlemen, that he doesn't lost until sundown.
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I'll take the bean dog. I'lltake that. I'm a doll it Golly
had is one thousand dollars for everybet against his lost ink gang. Yes,
m, I've got a bit ofbusiness of my own. Jo attend
to now. Golly, I'll beback before it's dock o. God,
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everybody's got a chance. I justput the money where I'm out there.
Yes, I'm how many dollars overhere? I'm the man that's just placed
that bet. That big fella,he's a trail ball. You're looking for
good. Yeah, but if youget any money out of him, soldier,
it will be the first one todo it. What do you mean?
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I'm bung in any strain And thenearest thing we got to a bomber
shop or a hot water in thistown is a cow dipping back of the
livery stable. He held out hishold. Now, dollar, staff,
you won't be able to something witha pet you off guitar. You look
at him still clutching a bible fordear life. Well, let's get on
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with it. What's them things first? Or the slug answer? The answer
for m. Cobbler as a diaphragm? How's that? How much you bet?
There? You ready? By dollar? It's against his ribs. So
that's the use of his instruments toget it out. We what do you
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think I am? Yeah? Athief from the liar. No one else
did you steal from him? Nothing, dolter. I hope I ain't going
to have a misunderstanding. He wasbushwhacked. I just found him. That's
all the two reasons a man getsbush wacked. Laws of money. Now
he didn't have any money to speakof, did he? Oh? No,
he didn't. Nothing else. Huh, that's happening. All right,
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there's his wallet. It was onlya couple of green backs anyway. That
is That's it, all of itfunny. Oh, must have been loved
over hunting. Now you'll put someof these arts of thoughts in that hot
water, stared up for these instrumentsleffering. Oh, I got it.
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I haven't got any chloro form.The best I can do is a lot
of them. Now, yeah,let's try and swallow this. Just sip
it rep that's right, one waymake it look the term can make operators
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right now, now we can geton it. The hair is kind of
in the butter, now, ain'tit? Are you? People? Get
back? I need the light.You want to know exactly what you're going
to do. I'm gonna wind theopening so I ConTroll the bullet out.
We don't like that. You canmake it work for him. You know
we got money better. I amnot passing in these chips and sundowns,
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so you just leave him be theway he is. Sheriff, lean on
him, PopEd inside. Yeah,back, all right, you gonna have
to keep holding that gun, sir. He ain't gonna let you cut him.
We got an investment here. Itold her take my gun. You're
my deputy. Kill the first manto try to stop me. I ain't
been for your appointed. What areyou getting back? Now you're here and
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let him do what he has todo. Pull back to Hammerson. All
right, now, everybody get back. I fella put their guns in that
table while I go after this bullet. You hurt him. Come on,
come on, let's have them all. That looks like a lot, sir
as I go, Yes, sir, after all those guns you have take
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from behind the bottom. Help you. I'll him another sip of lot.
It's kind of hard when I'm holdingthe gun at the same time. Right
now I found the bullet, mister, Well have it out of you no
time. I think I think Igot it. There is guse are all
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empty triff agermen. You can goback to your betty now now I will
just get you sewed up. Youknow, Sheriff. I ain't never had
a chance to study the higher branchesof information through book learning, but I
can. Can. You've done thiskind of work before, ain't you?
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That's right? Where where'd you learnit? Lareda? Huh? I never
figured a man could learn much ofanything in Texas, particularly Lareda would.
I'll say this for you. Yousure learn real good. I had the
son I was carrying the slug step. Don't don't. After four there's not
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much time left or sundown. Doyou think you up the odd Jenny on
account of removing the bullet? Imean, I don't know, soldiers,
I reckon. I'll just have towait and see how much ginger that preacher
got. Understand you type fast,yes, accurate, that's okay. You'll
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regular cuts, even when we getthem free water and the jeans that
will all be in in ther mouth, and let most feerce retails go oo.
How long do your penny hose last? Do you want to answer?
A minute? Or hours? Ifshe tries? Here's dramas list the penny
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wos your basket an average of eighteendollars of the one away and the cast
of one hundred women. The womenare just one durables day after day after
day, and the group, averagedeighteen days, are backing across the strong
so they last, and she sothey look great. No penny was last
forever? How long your penny wouldlast? Indoorabar at march sears we kill
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story Mum. This is Lord Greenwith a concluding act of powder River policy.
Dark breaks his son's getting pretty lowsheriff yep, what time is it
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now? U? Four thirty?Less than an hour ago before sunset?
I had that fifty dollars. He'sa green feed. Don't make fun down
that fifty bucks person, or takethe man's money. Who's like there?
You know? And I list enough. I'd like to me it feeling about
this year sending backer and he canstand for all that cutting and poking around
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inside him and still ain't whipping throughhis belly button. He must be a
pretty dump reature tea. And I'mlaying down quirty buck. He may turn
right, you got yourself. I'mbringing it. I'm making him he too.
Come on, man, what fornow? I think he trail bus.
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Yeah, I'm minding my own business. Oh my, come here.
Look, I ain't one of theguys who tried to stop you from operations.
My bet goes the other way.Both of you come with me.
Well what do you want? Let'ssteer there your yeah, I'll give this
folder here fifteen dollars. What forbringing him in? I found him a
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strange Now, how do I knowthat he was out there and I brung
him in? You take my wordand I can't do that, and you
can sect my words all right?Fold yep, oh there, yep,
thank you. Steer. He lookskind of getting his rail to me,
what are you trying to do runningthe desk? Thank you, sir?
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Very of papers on so long?Wait, ain't I dipity? No more?
No, I didn't even feel itwhen I got undeptutized. All right,
help me? Looks a that creaturesthings in the back of the wagon.
Here he looks through these letters.And you don't seem right to be
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reading a man with private letters,particularly a preachers. Can you read?
Of course I can read. I'mjust a little rough sriff. Look at
here, money. Let me see. I didn't know that was their honor,
I believe you. That's a lotof the know for a preacher to
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be carrying just about enough from whatto build a church? Where was he
going to do that? Right here? Build a church and get marriage married?
How do you know that? Allright? Where is it? Well?
What it looks at me like?There used to be a picture in
that preacher's watch, Yeah, andhere it is now. I know what
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you think. But that's the lastof what I took, I swear,
and I only took it because she'sthe closest I'm into a pretty gall since
I was a duty in at FortFetterman. That's the fact, sheriff.
That's the truth. I didn't thinkit made much difference taking that little picture.
I mean him being the way hewas a huh, ain't won't neither.
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How do you know? I knowyou know it all along? Yep,
Then what the heck were we doing? I thought we did something in
there. I thought we did somethingthat slug out of him. He might
last long enough to tell me whoshun him. That's it, that's it.
But he's gonna die anyhow. That'sright, He's gonna die. That's
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wrong. Huh, damn you.You can't say if a man's going to
live or die anymore than you cansay he's gonna get born. I know,
I ain't nothing, but I warnout horse trooper. And I can't
read, and I can't pay thepiano. But I've seen a lot of
men dying enough to know where lotcan be saved if they got some reason,
too, more reason than a bookin his hand. You know that
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woman, don't you doncha. Iknow he was coming to build a church
and marry her. That means she'swaiting to hear from him right now,
ain't she? That's right. Shecame from Sacramento six months ago. Well,
why you fetched her? I won'tto see her. You tell me
where she is, sheriff? Why, because that's my policy. She's in
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the hotel over there, second floor, roam in the front. Yes,
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what is it, ma'am? Icome to see you. It's important.
Yes, I've seen your picture?What? Don't ask me how? But
I know you've been waiting for thecreature to come to get you. Who
are you? You don't know meknow why you could or ever would?
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But I come to see you andtell you that you what's the matter?
What's he doing here? Hello?Well it seems to be the problem.
Well you're you're mister doek Ain't youthe fellow that runs that's a little Yes?
What do you want? Or maybethat's sheriff? TH's so dumb after
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all? Will you please tell mewhat this is all about? Nothing to
worry about it if I come overhere and talk to her, not to
you. You and I don't haveany secrets. Who is this man?
That's astray? Go to astreasure?Ma'am. I got something I want to
show you. What this picture?Where did you get that? I got
it from the reverend. He's herehere in town. That's right, he's
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here and he's hurt. Somebody shothim. Why didn't you tell her he
was all shot up? Mister Doaks. If you don't have any secrets,
I think you'd better leans my friend. I ain't you a friend. It
was my own idea coming here,lady, and maybe it wasn't any time,
and I didn't have a tll nowait, wait, please wait,
don't go, Please let him go. We both know why you been here
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all this kind wait please wait,top, please stop. Let me talk
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to you. Why do you sharewhat happened to him? You don't mean
nothing to you. You have noright to say a thing like that.
I've been with him all day,watching him bleeding and moaning, leading what
happened? Oh? Please please tellme? Tell you what? That Reverend's
got a lot of gravel in hisgizzard and enough hell in his neck to
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drive that buck board always from Omah? How to marry? You got the
thousand miles with a wind tearing andpulling at your night and day. He's
worth a hundred like that, misterDoaks. I want to go to him.
He needs me. Where is yourteared? Where he is or what
happened to him? You wouldn't havebeen with that gammer. I was hoping
that you'd be able to say somethingto him, something that would make him
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open his eyes. A man's gottabe wanted. Where is he? Please
tell me where he is. He'sin there in the saloon. He's dying,
dying, yes, dne oh,come lord, you kidding me?
I mean it. Ask the sheriffthere. Don't let me go. And
you want to know why he's dying. It ain't that bullet that the sheriff
took out of his belly. It'sbecause he ain't got no reason, no
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reason to talk. So you know, n't got her. She don't deserve
to see him. Six months isa long time for a woman like that,
been waiting up a place like thisbecause she's up busy. He's still
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haven't come down. You got aback o neck, Well, it makes
no difference. He'll turn all hisback, all right, Come on,
come on, don't go almost downwhat I'll be a curly bill spin.
Look what the wind just blowed inthe fancy lady. He's right, sheriff
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coming in here, crying, Andshe was with her dope cell all the
time. She's well in there sortof it says, oh yourself, John
John, Oh is he dying?He's not. Hey, he's breathing a
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lots easier. Now. Hey,he's a lot better, A lot better,
is he? He don't pay noattention to what I said out there?
He's coming right along. Hey boy, it's three minutes to five,
and look soun's starting to disappear.Who did this terrible thing? Someone of
knew he was on his way here? Oh John, John, do you
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recognize me? He's gonna be fine. Honest, I thought you didn't picture
she had any right here, misterjog Charley, ain't oh all come up
here every last time? It's dope? Well you're it's sweaty a then while
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you sweating, I always sweat aroundmoney. That's that's the way I am
way looking there sounds on his waydown. That creature's still rating. Oh,
Sheriff, can't you do something forhim? Couldn't you get them to
hold on for another two minute?Shop much a blag bree natural you speak
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to miss John. It's me John, I'm here. I'm with you,
John, pretty calico like that can'tbring him up talking moan can know Heck,
he's been dead ever since he gotin here, just sat stuff breathing
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his eyes. They both be onthe sheriff. Can you tell me who
shut your ven? Sure he's nevermake it. He dead. Yes,
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with the dogs. I want tosee you're gun Hi gone county one.
He ever do minutes sundown, Iwill know I'm dying. Gring for everybody,
everybody soldier. I'm gonna get thisbody out of here. My mother
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himambula range for sium. Where areyou going? I see mister Dogs is
getting on his horse before he goes. I need a word with him.
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Doaks hold on? Yes, sir, what is it? Don't hold a
gun? What's this car being inyour saddle? I said that if it's
heavy, that's an English maide hensley. The bullet I took out of the
Reverend was from a gun like that. Donks, you're under arest, get
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off that horse. No, youknow, I was hoping that preacher get
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up and say something, say hewas hungry. I was hoping that's what
your work out every day. Hope. Look, I might as well tell
you I was lying by going theCheyenne to be a crook spotter. I
know, huh. I saw theway you handled a gun. I don't
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like guns. Neither do I.I noticed shrif when I was thinking.
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back in my office. There's threemeals a day to go with it.
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East trip another day amid signs he'llreturn home without a peace treaty between Israel
and Egypt. This is done pullingreporting on the CBS radio network. American
officials are still hoping for a breakthrough, but are saying the President has not
achieved what he set out to do. A report from Dan Revive in Jerusalem,
President Carter has only one more negotiatingsession schedules before he leaves a working
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breakfast with Prime Minister Bagan. Israeliofficials say more progress could be made at
that meeting, a code word forthe possibility that Bagan may suggest some compromises
on the issues still in district betweenIsrael and Egypt. Well placed people in
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by mister Carter's personal diplomacy. TheAmericans are not willing to say whether the
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remaining issues are the easiest or thetoughest, and in general, the US
side is grim, admitting that thepresident has failed to wrap up a Middle
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Carter White House is suggesting failure nowbecause if and when there is a final
breakthrough, it will look all thatmuch better. Dan Revie or CBS News
Jerusalem. On his way home tomorrow, the President plans to stop at Cairo
Airport for a talk with President Saddanabout the negotiations in Israel. More News
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under Contact take your car, Contacttake over as directed. The Commerce Department
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reports retail sales rose a modus sixtenths of a percent in February and other
hend that consumers may be slowing downtheir spending after the boom of late last
year. A prediction tonight that lastyear's housing boom will not continue this year.
The Dodge Division of McGraw hill sayshousing starts should slow down about fifteen
percent from nineteen seventy eight levels.Tom Allen, McGraw Hills pokesman says,
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don't look for any break in housingprices. Our housing prices should continue to
rise. There'll be a slow downand building probably up the next decade when
housing prices begin to fall off becausedemands the world for shrink, and it's
a demand that keeps thee that keepsthe prices high for the time. Day
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Allen says, despite the predicted slumpfor this year, the nineteen eighties should
be boom times for housing. Thenation's trucking industry today rejected the initial wage
demands and contract talks in Washington withthe Teamsters union. The Federal Mediation Service
says it will join the bar markeettingtomorrow. The current three year contract covering
some three hundred thousand truck drivers expiresMarch thirty. First, US space officials
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report the first discovery of active volcanoesin outer space. They say at least
six active volcanoes are spewing up solidmaterial and gas from EO, one of
the moons of the planet Jupiter.The volcanoes were discovered in photographs taken by
Voyager one, which passed by Jupiterearlier this month. Supreme Court Justice Lewis
Powell has been admitted to beth As, the Naval Hospital near Washington, for
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surgery later in the week. Theseventy one year old Powell will have a
benign tumor in the colon removed.Senator Lowell Wiker of Connecticut today declared his
candidacy for the nineteen eighty Republican presidentialnomination. Wicker conceded his liberalism could cause
him problems in some GOP circles.He said, for the nomination, I'm
the longest shot in the field,but Wiker added for the election, I'm
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the best shot in the field.Now this play. I'm just after midnight.
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of the United Nations Food and AgricultureOrganization says more than a billion people live
in absolute poverty and destitution. Healso says the problem is getting worse in
Rome and Art Soma, director Generalof the FAO, calls for a worldwide
direct assault on poverty. He senta comprehensive world strategy to stimulate economic growth
is needed. This is Doug PullingCBS News, Good Evening. I'm Jackson
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Chane came AWEX News. Saint Louispublic school teachers are voting tonight on a
tenative agreement hammered out over the weekend. If accepted, the eight week old
strike could be over by tomorrow.If the vote is yes, teachers would
presumably go to work tomorrow in orderto get ready for Wednesday classes. They
are also under a court order toreport to work Wednesday. No terms of
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the tenative agreement have been released,but an agreement is believed to call for
a larger increase in wages and werecontained in what the school board called its
best and final offer two weeks ago. Labor problems meanwhile still plague General Electric
of Saint Louis. One hundred fivemembers of the Electricians union struck last Friday
in a dispute over work issues.There are no meetings set at this time
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and the plant has been closed downby the walkout. Thickets are up.
The Missouri National Education Association set itstill does in fully support the concept of
statewide competency tests. The group's presidentsaid, however, it will work with
other public school officials to implement theprogram anyway. The Basic Essential Skills Test,
known as BEST, will be givento each eighth grade public school pupil
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for the first time the spring.That test is intended to determine how well
children can handle practical, everyday problemsbased on what they have learned in school.
President Carter has declared Northwestern Missouri disasterarea. When the state of emergency
was declared because of the impact ofice jams in flooding and Andrew County early
in March. Mister Carter's action fromits the donation of federally owned mobile homes
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to the state to provide temporary housingfor those families to lost their homes as
a result of the ice jams andflooding, and the weather for the Saint
Louis metropolitan area clear tonight, lawaround forty, mostly sunny skies. Warmer
tomorrow with a high in the sixties. Then we have considerable cloudiness, colder
weather to the night low near thirty, partly cloudy weather Wednesday, colder with
a high in the forties. Rightnow over Saint Louis skies are clear,
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the barometric pressure rising at thirty pointzero seven southeasterly winds sixteen miles per hour,
the relative humidity sixty three percent,and we now have forty seven degrees