{1}{75}25.000 {3102}{3161}- Four|- Pair of jacks. {3178}{3234}Two sevens. {3238}{3276}Nothing. {3317}{3371}Jacks bet. {3500}{3545}Call. {3549}{3583}Play for fifteen. {3606}{3654}I'm out. {3711}{3755}Call. {3952}{3992}Out. {4043}{4089}Bust. {4244}{4294}- Five.|- Fold. {4486}{4581}Deal me out.|I'll be back for the next turn. {5050}{5131}Same game, five card stud. {5135}{5172}But... {5176}{5337}...when I deal, I like to start|with all fifty-two cards. {5366}{5476}There's only one thing worse|than a crook, that's a clumsy crook. {5718}{5770}Keep the money,|just give me my horse. {5774}{5881}- You'll get your horse and a rope.|- No, hey...! {6218}{6297}- Who was shooting?|- It turned into a hanging party. {6301}{6364}- Hanging who?|- The new man, for cheating. {6368}{6443}You kick a cheat out of town,|not lynch him. {7675}{7729}What the hell are you doing? {9517}{9611}Hey, George.|Wake up and get out here. {9709}{9797}Lay still, boy. Come on. {9801}{9945}Get him up to his room. Let me know|if he needs anything, except brains. {10629}{10726}How come you didn't hear|when they dumped me there? {10730}{10780}I sleep pretty good sometimes. {10784}{10851}No questions about last night? {10855}{10954}I knew what was gonna happen,|and it did. {11421}{11565}They weren't just five men, they|were a mob. I tried to stop them. {11569}{11621}I believe you. {11625}{11720}When a gambler lets his game|wind up in a killing, {11724}{11804}pretty soon he don't have a game. {12040}{12125}You know anything about this? {12129}{12166}What about you? {12210}{12330}Was there a game downstairs|after I closed up last night? {12455}{12509}Maybe you're right at that. {12513}{12603}But I don't know, I can't swear to it. {12991}{13103}You know, I always wanted|to bust into that glass {13107}{13198}to find out what your hole card was. {13223}{13283}What do you think it was? {13320}{13371}Ace of diamond. {13375}{13441}I think you had your royal flush. {13445}{13585}So did the other man.|But he folded, so he never found out. {13630}{13743}- Where you heading?|- Anywhere, to leave this place behind. {13747}{13825}But first I got to deliver a message. {13885}{13960}- Finish packing for me?|- All right. {14275}{14334}- Morning, Mr Evers.|- Hello, Van. {14338}{14425}Stoney, Mace. How are you feeling? {14429}{14512}- Never better.|- Same. How are you? {14569}{14646}I'd say come and visit me,|but I know better. {14650}{14748}- My daughter's in, go on up.|- Thank you. {15508}{15597}What are you doing out in the sun?|You sleep all day. {15601}{15674}- I had to get up early to pack.|- Pack? {15678}{15779}You're always coming or going.|When will you decide to stay? {15783}{15876}People who stay have no place to go.|Where's your brother? {15880}{15960}If you're going to say|goodbye again, say it. {15964}{16039}- Goodbye.|- Say it properly. {16043}{16110}All right... There. {16114}{16195}That was one wore-out,|no-account kiss. {16420}{16457}How was that? {16461}{16557}Fine, but you wasted it.|I don't plan to come back this time. {16561}{16651}It wasn't wasted.|You enjoyed it. And you'll be back. {16655}{16750}Nora, you're the most foolish thing|in the world, a good woman. {16754}{16787}Why foolish? {16791}{16917}She'll push herself up against|a man till he forgets she's good. {16921}{17004}- Then she expects marriage.|- How else would she end up? {17008}{17086}With me she could end up|picking hay from her dress. {17090}{17132}Wanna bet? {17136}{17220}Don't gamble on my better instincts.|I don't have any. {17224}{17299}I just have instincts. {17340}{17375}Nick! {17394}{17478}Nick! Van wants to see you. {17713}{17798}Here I am. How do I look? {17875}{17936}From up here, just about right. {18109}{18187}You two have been fighting|each other for years. {18191}{18251}What's your reason this time? {18255}{18309}We don't need a reason. {18313}{18391}I got one. I don't like him. {18762}{18860}Do you think about|that card player much? {18864}{18923}Just all the time. {18927}{19018}Big mistake,|getting wound up with a gambler. {19022}{19131}- You gamble right along with him.|- But not for a living. {19135}{19241}What do you do for a living?|Sit around till you own the ranch? {19245}{19336}Only half of it.|The other half will go to you. {19340}{19395}Just giving you|some brotherly advice. {19399}{19472}You're not worried about me,|just about yourself. {19476}{19578}If Van was my husband,|you couldn't run him. He'd run you. {19582}{19660}No way.|I've had a gutful of that from Dad. {19664}{19794}You could get along better with Dad|if you tried. And with Van, and everybody. {19798}{19894}Why don't they try|to get along with me? {20259}{20349}- Hello, Van.|- Marshal. {20353}{20454}- Any news on the hanging?|- Nothing to hang anybody with. {20458}{20598}- I don't even know his name.|- What do you do in a case like that? {20602}{20718}You bury the man,|but keep him in mind. {20722}{20828}- You're off to Denver. Going for long?|- Depends on Denver. {20845}{20963}- Everybody in for Denver!|- Why are you going? {20967}{21084}In my business,|you gotta follow the play. So long. {21251}{21288}All right, Charley. {21545}{21606}Pair of fives. Nine. {21641}{21730}- Fives bet.|- I'll bet ten. {21734}{21825}From what I read,|you left Rincon too soon. {21829}{21939}I don't know. That gold strike|improves nothing to damn little. {21943}{21988}You'll miss the easy pickings. {21992}{22102}There's no easy pickings|till they get it out of the ground. {22106}{22201}There's no easy pickings|in Denver, either. {22549}{22589}Ma'am. {23583}{23647}- Ma.|- Fred. {23651}{23754}There's only one kind|of people I don't like: Strangers. {23758}{23816}That's not a stranger,|that's progress. {23820}{23932}Sure. They tell me he's bringing in|a long mahogany bar. {23936}{24066}Real long. When the front end gets here,|the rear end will still be in St Louis. {24070}{24129}You stand to lose customers. {24142}{24225}The ones I've been getting|I'd just as soon lose. {24229}{24319}Whatever happens over there,|my place stays the same: {24323}{24402}Good liquor,|a few card games and no girls. {24406}{24534}- You might lose all your customers.|- Then to hell with them. {25218}{25268}My name is Jonathan Rudd. {25272}{25381}I come from God's House,|just a little way up the street. {25385}{25479}The House is ready for use,|to hear God's word. {25483}{25560}If He's only got one, I'll be there. {25617}{25724}First services will begin|on Sunday morning at 9 a.m. {25728}{25770}You're all invited: {25774}{25854}The drunk, the sober,|the big and little sinners, {25858}{25912}the clean and the unwashed. {25916}{26013}The many who'll come to scoff|and the few who'll come to pray. {26017}{26062}You can count on me, Parson. {26066}{26190}I'm the dirtiest, drunkest,|most sinful fella the Lord ever saw. {26213}{26326}There'll be a place for you.|There was a seat for Judas. {26370}{26414}Ma'am. {26452}{26491}- Deal.|- Who's Judas? {26495}{26545}Let's get to gambling. {26777}{26919}{y:i}O, come, sinner, come|{y:i}there's room for thee {26923}{27039}{y:i}Hark, 'tis God's home {27043}{27190}{y:i}O, come and receive salvation free {27194}{27295}{y:i}Hark, 'tis God's home {27299}{27426}{y:i}O, come and rest, come and rest {27430}{27534}{y:i}Heavy-laden guilt oppressed {27538}{27660}{y:i}O, come and rest, come and rest {27664}{27752}{y:i}Hark, 'tis God's home {27766}{27868}{y:i}Amen {28059}{28151}Well, I see|God's House is full today. {28194}{28274}But I don't think I've started|any religious revival. {28278}{28357}You came here out of curiosity,|most of you. {28361}{28487}And your curiosity was|mainly brought on by Mr Colt. {28491}{28591}If I hadn't fired that gun, there'd be|nobody here but me and the dog. {28595}{28682}Before I came here,|there was nobody but the dog. {28686}{28804}You didn't seem to think you needed|a church, just a big doghouse. {28808}{28906}But I'm here to tell you,|you need a praying place. {28910}{29070}You want to know why? I'll tell you why.|Because you're hell-bent for hell. {29074}{29139}The Lord saw fit|to sprinkle gold here. {29143}{29264}Man and his greed|is turning Paradise into a pigsty. {29268}{29348}By day he sweats|for a pinch of yellow dust, {29352}{29443}and at night he squanders it on lust. {29447}{29524}But let's not blame our sins|on the gold. {29528}{29601}There was sin here|before it was found. {29605}{29683}Just a while ago, a man was hanged, {29687}{29757}for no reason|that ever came to light. {29761}{29833}Nor were his murderers|ever brought to book. {29837}{29927}They walk the streets|as free as you and I. {29931}{30007}But their Maker knows who they are. {30011}{30130}They can't escape from Him,|and He will punish them. {30134}{30209}Now I say to you, mend your ways. {30248}{30327}Your feet are already|on the downward path. {30331}{30371}Stop! {30395}{30479}Before the fires below devour you. {30527}{30583}Amen. {30587}{30659}May God bless you all. {31426}{31505}You plan to be the conscience|of this town? {31509}{31607}- It could use one.|- Somebody elected you? {31611}{31653}God. {31657}{31768}And Mr Colt, first name Samuel.|Sort of biblical, isn't it? {31821}{31893}Mr Colt votes a lot of people in. {31897}{32005}- He also votes a lot of them out.|- You're forgetting about God. {32009}{32063}Why not let God do his own work? {32067}{32168}I'm filling in for him|till he gets around to Rincon. {32194}{32352}Well, if either of you|needs any help... call on me. {32382}{32422}Nick Evers. {33032}{33129}Meet me here in an hour, Stoney,|and space out those drinks. {33133}{33173}Yes, ma'am. {33290}{33339}- Nora.|- Mr Hurley. {33343}{33411}The bridle broke|going home from c...
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