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00:00What kind of a fellow is this, Lonsberry?
00:02I'd like to meet him.
00:04He's one of those gentlemen.
00:06He even came from Boston.
00:10I suppose he married Bascom's sister for her money.
00:13He sure didn't marry her for her face.
00:17Then one can forgive any face for $20 million, eh?
00:22I'd like $100,000 of that fortune.
00:27For what?
00:29What I came here for.
00:32Now, look here, Dutchman.
00:34Mr. Lonsberry's not the kind to get mixed up in your kind of deals.
00:38No?
00:39Absolutely not.
00:42What about that little deal you pulled across the border?
00:44Last October.
00:46What border?
00:48Seven miles from Nogales.
00:50I think it concerned 10,000 head of cattle.
00:54Slipped across, they say.
00:55Who told you?
00:56It doesn't matter.
00:58It's the truth.
01:00Well, Mr. Lonsberry wouldn't.
01:02He would, could and has.
01:04You know, there's not a rich man that doesn't want to be richer.
01:07You tell him I can get him $100,000 in 24 hours.
01:11He'll see me.
01:11It may take a little time to arrange an appointment.
01:15I haven't got a little time.
01:17Otherwise, I would need you or Lonsberry.
01:20Get him.
01:21Come in.
01:22McBain's here.
01:27Wants to see you.
01:28Why didn't you tell him I was out?
01:29He did.
01:31I stopped believing him 10 years ago.
01:34Greetings.
01:35Did you see the marshal?
01:37The marshal?
01:38I just got here.
01:39Seemed he doesn't like your mcgraduates.
01:41I paid for what I'd done.
01:43Now, what do you want, McBain?
01:45I'll come back.
01:46I won't be here.
01:47What do you want?
01:53A job.
01:56Why should anybody hire you?
01:59You're a killer.
02:00I don't want a sermon.
02:01I want a job.
02:03Well, it seems to me you sold me your string of horses once.
02:07Real cheap.
02:08I had to.
02:08The lawyer wanted cash.
02:09Everything I had.
02:11Now, what about that job?
02:14Well, prison did you a lot of good.
02:15It seems to me you were always demanding things before.
02:17Now, you're actually asking me for a favor, aren't you?
02:23Yeah.
02:27Could I go so far as to say you're begging?
02:32You're prodding me.
02:34And I don't like it.
02:38Look, I was having a joke.
02:45What about dinner tonight to celebrate our freedom?
02:58Some other time.
03:00Look, I've got a deal on.
03:01The three men.
03:02Give me number two.
03:04And head right back to Yuma?
03:06Uh-uh.
03:06I just want to be what I used to be.
03:08A common.
03:08$10,000 for a couple hours' work.
03:15Very simple.
03:16It's life stealing from yourself.
03:18Think it over.
03:18You might change your mind.
03:19I don't want to change my mind.
03:28Hey.
03:29I know this guy.
03:30Let's upend him.
03:31No.
03:32Here comes a mech's filly running real fast.
03:34Let's upend her and count how many petticoats she's got on, if any.
03:38Ah-ha.
03:39There she goes.
03:40I wrapped her up.
03:42Pick her up.
03:43Take it, man.
03:44Come on.
03:44Put it down.
03:45Get her up.
03:47How many petticoats you got on, Tegina?
03:50Two.
03:51Three.
03:53Check her out a little bit.
03:56Hey, this ain't no lady.
04:01It's Anita.
04:02You don't mind, do you?
04:12Now you've had your fun.
04:15We just started.
04:17You can play with her tomorrow.
04:19I'm not waiting till tomorrow.
04:21Why, you're just going to have to.
04:31Gi Endless.
04:32I'm not, I'm not, I'm not.
04:32All right.
04:33I'm not.
04:38Bye.
04:40Bye.
04:40Bye.
04:41Bye.
04:42Jewel.
04:47Bye.
04:49Bye.
04:51Bye.
04:52Bye.
04:52Bye.
04:52Bye.
04:57Bye.
04:57Bye.
04:58Bye.
04:59Bye.
04:59Bye.
05:00Bye.
05:31Leslie, you shoot me? You out of your mind?
05:41Since when you hired to protect Mexican lovers?
05:44He's unarmed.
05:45Come on, break it up.
05:57Thanks, mister.
05:59Hope to do the same for you sometime.
06:01No, you won't, McBain.
06:03How'd you know my name?
06:05You're new here.
06:06We got notice from human to expect you and the Dutchman.
06:09He's got till tomorrow night to get out.
06:12You got the same.
06:13My folks settle this township.
06:15I've got a right to be here.
06:16You ain't got no rights nowhere.
06:18You're an ex-convict.
06:21Get out of town.
06:21You're going to die young, sonny.
06:39Señor, la señorita wants you to come.
06:43All right.
06:44You're pretty fast.
07:03Never met anybody faster.
07:05Sample.
07:05That half-breed and those two roughnecks still on your payroll.
07:09What if they are?
07:10You tell them to cool up.
07:12The marshal's won them three times.
07:14I'll talk to them, Les.
07:17Thanks.
07:19He's a good man to have around.
07:20Yes, I've got an arrangement with him.
07:22No such thing as arrangement with a lawman.
07:24What about Lonsbury?
07:27Is he coming here or are we going to end?
07:29He's coming to us.
07:31I'll be at your hotel in one hour.
07:33Fine.
07:37Anita.
07:38Anita.
07:42Here's the lady who helped you.
07:44The police told her to leave the village with her friend.
07:47Nobody saw them?
07:47Nobody.
07:49Well, friend, we'll see you.
07:52Please.
07:54She's going to have a baby.
08:03You knew I was Mexican when you fought for me?
08:07Yes, ma'am.
08:08Why did you bother?
08:12Pepe says that the sheriff told you to get out of town now.
08:16Because of me?
08:19You don't have to do that.
08:22My friends know what you have done.
08:24They are now your friends.
08:29Oh, she has a bad time.
08:31You was there.
08:32I was running to help.
08:33Now you may help.
08:35Take her, honey.
08:36Maybe a better way outside.
08:38Please.
08:40Take her, honey.
08:41You help all the time when the babies come?
09:02Many times.
09:03Why don't they call a doctor?
09:06There is no money for doctors here.
09:13There was a time I had the baby.
09:16And there was no money.
09:18There was nobody.
09:20I was alone.
09:20And when I cried out for somebody, as she does, there was nobody.
09:31She don't speak English.
09:32So I can tell you what happened.
09:41My baby was born dead.
09:43My baby was born dead.
09:51I have much hope not to be a person.
09:54It's because I can go out.
09:56I have been говорить.
09:59Most thorns bring me.
10:01In there?
10:02The man in Mr. Lansbury's position has to have quiet places.
10:06He has many interests.
10:10I'll say yes.
10:19Gentlemen.
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