Vera Cruz
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Howdy. |
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You an American? |
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You interested in me or the horses? |
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Would one of 'em be for sale? |
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- One would. |
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Guess. |
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- How much? |
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Gold. |
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- That's mighty hard. |
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His leg was broke. |
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A three-legged horse'd |
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- He was sufferin'. |
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Only for horses. |
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Next time you draw near me, |
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lf l have the time, l will. |
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- Government troops! Gonna run or fight? |
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Fancy shootin' for a man with no quarrel. |
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- That featherhead tried to kill me! |
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Back in Louisiana, we hang horse thieves! |
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Howdy. |
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Howdy. |
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l said howdy. |
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What gets into Americans down here? |
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He's got Joe's horse. |
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Friend, if you got Joe Erin, |
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Shoulda headed for the States |
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All l got was his horse. |
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You're a liar! |
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You see, nobody could steal |
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Nobody'd kill Joe |
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Turn around, mister. |
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l didn't kill him. |
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Give the gent a hand first, boys. |
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A pleasure. |
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My old man always said |
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Joe! You ain't dead! |
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That's what the man said. |
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We didn't know he was your friend. |
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l got no friends, Donnegan, not even you. |
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Follow him, boys. We're leavin' anyway. |
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Louisiana, huh? |
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- Mint julep, Colonel? |
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- All you Southerners are colonels. |
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Civil War cost me everything but my shirt. |
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- Travelling alone? |
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How come you stopped the fun? |
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No such thing as an innocent man. |
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- You aimin' to fight in this civil war here? |
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l figure a whole passel of guns'll |
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Howdy. |
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Howdy. |
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About my horse... |
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Your horse? You found another fast one |
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Meanin'? |
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l'll give you back your saddle. |
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Colonel, |
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Hear tell some boys |
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Trouble draws 'em like hogs to swill! |
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The boys is here, all right! |
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Let me go! |
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Little Bit, |
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Ride her, cowboy! |
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Hooray for the papaya lady! |
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All right, Papayas. l'll take you. |
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Slow down, Little Bit. |
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- Easy, friend, easy. That's Ben Trane. |
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He stole Joe Erin's horse and lived to tell. |
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Thank you, señor. |
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Thought your soft spot |
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Boys, there's a war goin' on down here. |
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Be a shame if fine men like us |
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Anybody wanna ride along with me? |
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We're doin' just fine on our own. |
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We're here to dicker with General |
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- How much does he pay? |
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Kind of exclusive, ain't you, Charlie? |
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Gentlemen, |
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- You the mayor? |
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Aide to His lmperial Majesty Maximilian, |
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You are Monsieur Joe Erin? |
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- You know me? |
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of your exploits was so inspiring |
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Hear that, Ben? |
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l offer you a commission |
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You and your men could be |
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- How profitable? |
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His Majesty is extremely generous. |
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How many men have you? |
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- 1 7. |
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Anything wrong with the count? |
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Yeah. |
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You're dickering with the wrong feller. |
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Those eight men are mine. |
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lf we come in... l run the show. |
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l string with Charlie. |
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Anybody else string with Charlie? |
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Bravo! lt is an honour |
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The honour is mine, Your Excellency. |
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- Who's he? |
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A soldier in the army |
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- l am General Ramirez. |
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- What's your proposition, General? |
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You'd be wasting your talents. These |
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As Americans, you can appreciate |
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We offer you more than money, señor. |
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How 'bout that, Ben? This here's |
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A brave struggle, señor. |
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What for? We lost. |
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You were sayin'... |
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l am sorry, señor. |
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- What'd you say? |
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So are the rest of you. |
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Each one of you is a target for 20 of us. |
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At this range, |
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- lf it's that easy, what's stoppin' you? |
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We do not kill in cold blood. |
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But we cannot permit you |
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lf you do not surrender |
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Better make it a long one, Pedro, |
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Hold it! |
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Get those children outta here. |
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Yeah, sure... Always did like kids. |
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Certainly. |
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Donnegan! Pittsburgh! |
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Come on, kids. |
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Hurry up! Pronto! |
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All right, Joe! |
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The two inside will not stop us. |
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No, but they can stop a lot of kids |
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- Donnegan! |
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You want those kids to live, |
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We'll leave then, not before. |
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Wars are not won by killing children. |
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Hasta la vista, señores. |
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l give you my word we will meet again. |
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Donnegan! Pittsburgh! |
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Fascinating man, your friend... |
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Or was it a bluff? |
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They're still alive, aren't they? |
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- Where's this palace of Max's? |
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Let's ride. |
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lf this blue coat don't rile you, |
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Can you think of a better man? |
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- Suit yourself. |
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Move along. |
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- My wallet! |
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lt is useless to look for it now. ln Mexico, |
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lt's only cowhide, Ben. |
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lt wasn't the wallet, |
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- Old Max sure knows how to live. |
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- Hey, come on down here! |
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Aren't you going to join us, monsieur? |
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- The emperor built quite a palace. |
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We had books in the South... |
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And one or two homes that once |
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Once? |
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There's nothin' ever destroyed |
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Perhaps... if a man |
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l didn't come down here for the ride. |
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Aw, come one, take just |
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- What do you suppose is wrong with her? |
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Oh, gentlemen. |
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May l present Captain Danette? |
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You'll find something in common |
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As a soldier, he fought with |
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Then l feel we'll have little in common. |
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You see, l've never fought |
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That's cos you ain't ever fought him! |
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He has you there, Captain, l assure you. |
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Excuse me. The captain will |
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Tell Max we're waitin'! |
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Your acquaintance with |
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l had no idea you knew |
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When l was no higher than |
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l had a little tin soldier, about so high. |
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And one day l lost him... and l cried. |
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My mother said ''Stop bawlin'. Someday |
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And she was right. |
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You're back. |
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Joe! Over there! |
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Careful, monsieur. Some of the wine |
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Hello... |
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Hello! |
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Marie. You're looking |
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Thank you, Henri. |
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Mon cher Henri, |
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The palace seemed empty without you. |
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Obviously your trip was successful. |
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Successful but... distasteful. |
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May l introduce Monsieur Erin, Monsieur |
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Enchantée. |
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No wonder you was in |
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Tous les Américains, ils sont très beaux. |
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- You are being complimented. |
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Monsieur, your French |
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ln New Orleans, |
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Dirty son of a... |
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His Majesty the emperor. |
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Excuse me, gentlemen, please. |
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- Your Majesty. |
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They're a disreputable-looking band. |
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Only that they will be |
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Do you consider death |
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lf not from the guns of the Juaristas, |
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perhaps from the steel |
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You may present me |
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Your Majesty, allow me to... |
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l implore your indulgence. |
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lt is gratifying that you men |
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- that you offer your services to us. |
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Our services come high. |
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l hope the emperor is more interested |
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Precisely. Our primary concern is getting |
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- to the port at Vera Cruz. |
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that my lancers will also take part. |
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Quiet. You failed before. |
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l beg your indulgence, sire. |
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Pittsburgh. |
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- This is why. |
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May l? l am something of a marksman. |
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Ah, yes... |
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l hear it fires faster than the double-action |
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Mister, it does everything |
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Most amusing. |
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But, of course, a weapon is only |
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Monsieur! |
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Hold on to your hat, Max. And don't |
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Fantastique! |
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Magnifique! |
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Three torches left. |
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lt's not. |
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Allow me, sire. |
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Thank you, monsieur. |
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Bravo! Bravo! |
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All the way forward... |
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All the way back. |
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Bravo! |
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Bravo! |
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Perhaps l better stop. |
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l assure Your Majesty l shall be |
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Well, then, l suppose l must approve. |
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You see, it is the countess |
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She's decided that she must see Paris |
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The marquis wants her to reach |
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She will if the price is right. |
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l suppose when one deals with men |
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Does 25,000 in gold sound reasonable? |
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A pretty figure... but only half as pretty |
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l gather that double would increase |
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lt would double it. |
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50,000 it is, then. |
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l'll be a dirty... |
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The water is about to come in! |
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Joe's pretty fast on the draw! |
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l'd prefer he restricted |
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Funny country, isn't it? A carriage cuts |
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Yeah, funny country, all right. |
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A very large convoy |
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lt will take two days |
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- Get them! |
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But in the meantime a few |
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- You are welcome, señor. |
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Your best - you understand? |
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But, señor, our provisions are scarce, |
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We dine in an hour. |
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They have a very passable wine here - |
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Easy to defend, too. |
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My dear, you are unusually |
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- As gallant as the two Americans? |
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You should know there is never |
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Your French is as pretty |
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Ma'am, l learned my French |
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Oh! You wanna play, huh? |
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Voulez-vous get off my toe?! |
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Aw, Tex! l told you to be careful! |
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You Americans are so gallant! |
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Come on, Countessy. Let's go! |
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Come on, Joe. Give it back. |
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Sure. |
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A little careless with |
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- Look out behind you, Joe! |
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You can do better than that. |
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Careful, Joe. |
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lt's cocked. |
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Well, what do you know? |
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You boys ain't gonna let |
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Ballad, show us really how to dance. |
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Anything you say, Mr Erin. |
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- Hello... |
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How much d'you think is there? |
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Just enough. |
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For two? |
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Good evening. |
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Each one of those six boxes contains |
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- Three million! |
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You plannin' to visit Paris or buy it? |
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This is the money to bring troops from |
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But l can think of many uses for it |
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- Ma'am, you're just full of surprises. |
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- One million's enough for me. |
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l'm a pig. |
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Be a shame not to keep it all in one piece. |
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Perhaps. But neither of you |
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lf the Juaristas captured it, |
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- They ain't gonna capture it. |
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They are suspicious already. Even |
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How come he made |
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The emperor is very fond of the marquis, |
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so l made sure |
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Looks like you been thinkin' |
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l have. |
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There will be a sea captain |
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He has a fast ship |
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The marquis know about that? |
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Unfortunately, as l have |
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Henri is loyal to his emperor. |
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But l dare say he would be willing to... |
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- How do we know we can trust you? |
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Countess, |
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- And yours? |
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l wish you'd stop drawin' around me! |
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Now, gentlemen. |
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lt's a long way to Vera Cruz. |
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You see that? |
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You must have had a restful night |
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lt's the countess. She's quite a woman! |
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lndeed. She's worth her weight in gold. |
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Now. |
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Now. |
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Out of the way, peasants! |
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Not yet! |
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Joe! |
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The carriage! |
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The carriage! |
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Forward! |
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Sorry l was so slow gettin' to ya. |
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You'd have been a little slower, |
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- Maybe l didn't think of that. |
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Ran a gamblin' joint back in Laredo. |
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Shot my old man in a stud game |
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- Ace felt so bad, he give me a home. |
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Ace said ''Don't take |
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''Don't trust anybody you don't have to. |
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Ace lived long enough to know he was |
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You know somethin'? That's the first time |
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Thanks. |
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Halt the caravan! Count the casualties! |
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- Well, if it isn't Papayas! |
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You'll never catch her, Pittsburgh! |
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What's the matter? |
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l like 'em when they scream. Maybe you |
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- Ain't that right, Donnegan? |
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Hold it! |
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- Where did she come from? |
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- l'll believe that when you let her go. |
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l'll get off when you turn her loose. |
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Shoot him as he's gettin' off. |
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We're waitin'! |
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You boys had enough fightin' for the day? |
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You heard the man. |
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Tex, get aboard that wagon. |
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Well... that old Southern charm. |
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She snaked that wagon outta there |
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- Mount up, Ballad. |
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Just for the ride to Vera Cruz? |
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You did a favour for me once. |
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ls it too much to expect another? |
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That was a nice new dress you're wearin'. |
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You wouldn't turn her down, would ya? |
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Captain Danette informed me of your |
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We want an explanation |
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Ain't you heard? |
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Such decisions are up to the marquis. |
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Well? |
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l wish you a pleasant journey to Vera |
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Mount the caravan! |
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- Thank you, señor. |
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Kinda cosy, ain't it, Ben? |
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You just can't do |
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Why not? You're the first friend l ever had. |
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- That's the fifth one we've seen today. |
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lt's a cinch |
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Hey, you! Wake up! |
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Your concern for the safety of the |
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Protecting the countess |
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ls that all? l like to think |
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the supplies, the horses... |
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That marquis has too many teeth |
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Then don't make so much fuss |
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We get to Las Palmas, if that ship captain |
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- l see we have a prisoner. |
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Not a very good swap. |
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Run! Run, you fool! |
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Why don't they try throwin' rocks? |
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You wouldn't want to see |
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Long live Juárez! |
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- Pleasant trip? |
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- Even a Juarista. |
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That's strange coming from a Mexican. |
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lt is hard to be a patriot |
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What if Ramirez and the Juaristas win? |
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How can they win without money? |
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You saw General Ramirez, |
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Why should l be different? |
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You are different. |
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Where is it? |
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lf you believe that, señor, |
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- Hand it over. |
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Of course, it is empty. |
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$1 2! |
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Picking pockets is a habit hard to break. |
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Why are you so anxious |
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For me, it is not wise |
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And in Vera Cruz there are |
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And many dresses. |
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They say that a thief in Mexico today |
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- ls that true? |
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Suppose l wanted to get to |
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lt's possible, señor. |
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But why? |
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A man named Ace Hanna used to say: |
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We would go together? |
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You never can tell. |
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l'm just liable to get that filled for ya. |
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- Henri? |
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l should like to stop here. |
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Of course. And you must be tired. |
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Continue with your dancing! |
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- We halt here. |
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This will make it difficult |
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lt is the countess's wish. |
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l will see the mayor provides us |
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Food only. Quarters will not be necessary. |
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You see, it is here that |
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Halt the caravan. |
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l'll take this. |
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Of course. Anything you say, monsieur. |
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- Gettin' very polite, isn't he? |
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- That ship captain here? |
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The man with the whiskers. |
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- He will come to me later. |
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We must be careful |
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You see, he may not trust us |
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He been to see her yet? |
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Not yet. He don't make a move soon, |
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Easy. Wait till he's had a chance |
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- You ain't a fool enough to trust her? |
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But she can't make a move, |
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Tell me somethin'. How come you let |
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l made the mistake of fightin' |
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Well, don't you worry. After this you can |
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l guess you don't know much |
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lt's not just a house. |
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And right now they're in a pretty bad fix. |
00:15:06 |
They're sorta dependin' on you |
00:15:10 |
l guess that old soft spot |
00:15:16 |
You keep an eye on that captain. |
00:15:40 |
All right, you boys. |
00:15:43 |
l never played with no real band before. |
00:15:51 |
Vous avez une allumette, monsieur? |
00:16:34 |
- Señor, you startled me! |
00:16:38 |
l told them the countess |
00:16:42 |
- lt's a good thing l'm not the countess. |
00:16:45 |
l wanted to wear it at the fiesta. |
00:16:47 |
- But she's sure to be there. |
00:16:50 |
- lt will be worth it, señor. |
00:17:15 |
l thought you were |
00:17:18 |
He just went in to see her. l'll give him |
00:17:23 |
Quiet as a churchyard, |
00:17:28 |
Sounds kinda nice, doesn't it? |
00:17:31 |
Must be hard for a man to keep his mind |
00:17:36 |
Guess it is, if you think about it. |
00:17:38 |
- Anybody pokin' around? |
00:17:42 |
lf they had, you'd have shot 'em. |
00:17:46 |
Wouldn't you? |
00:17:49 |
All right, Joe. You saw her. |
00:17:53 |
l'd have stopped her on her tracks... dead. |
00:17:56 |
For stealin' a dress? |
00:17:58 |
You and Ace Hanna wouldn't |
00:18:02 |
l don't figure Ace |
00:18:32 |
By joining the ship in this cove here, |
00:18:35 |
you won't have to worry |
00:18:38 |
- l shall be there by sundown tomorrow. |
00:18:42 |
Only two. |
00:18:46 |
- The longboat will be on the beach. |
00:18:50 |
When l come aboard with the gold, |
00:18:54 |
- But the two Americans? |
00:19:01 |
Very good. l have a well-trained |
00:19:06 |
- Shall l leave this, or can you remember? |
00:19:15 |
- Who is it? |
00:19:17 |
Joseph! l was just going to send for you. |
00:19:24 |
Joseph! |
00:19:26 |
This is Capitaine Lecroix. Monsieur Erin - |
00:19:32 |
A pleasure, monsieur. |
00:19:38 |
- Until tomorrow, then. |
00:19:44 |
What's your hurry? |
00:19:47 |
But, Joseph, everything's arranged. |
00:19:50 |
He has a long journey. |
00:20:51 |
To Paris! |
00:21:07 |
- You forget who l am. |
00:21:10 |
- He looked at me like l was a dead man! |
00:21:12 |
l've seen that look |
00:21:15 |
- lf you trust me so little... |
00:21:18 |
All you want is that gold. |
00:21:21 |
l'm takin' over that boat |
00:21:24 |
That's why you'll take anything |
00:21:30 |
See? Because you and me is the same. |
00:21:34 |
Sale brute! l should have made |
00:21:39 |
Old Ben Trane... |
00:21:44 |
He's quite a feller. |
00:21:46 |
Aide to General Beauregard. |
00:21:51 |
And a gentleman. |
00:21:55 |
Colonel Ben Trane, ma'am, |
00:22:00 |
l don't trust him. He likes people and |
00:22:11 |
Do you mean... it would be |
00:22:16 |
l was wonderin' |
00:22:19 |
l've always wanted to sail my own boat. |
00:22:24 |
But, Joseph, |
00:22:27 |
you will have a million and a half |
00:22:32 |
And... we will have each other. |
00:22:39 |
But Monsieur Trane... |
00:22:45 |
Funny... runnin' my fingers through |
00:22:50 |
But, Joseph, we have so little time, |
00:22:55 |
Part of our plan. |
00:23:02 |
How much of your plans do l know? |
00:23:05 |
Chérie... |
00:23:07 |
You are wondering why |
00:23:10 |
But, chérie, you know where the boat is. |
00:23:13 |
But afterward... we must be careful |
00:23:17 |
one doesn't push the other overboard. |
00:23:21 |
Ace Hanna'd be proud |
00:23:25 |
So am l. |
00:23:29 |
Joseph, |
00:23:32 |
you are born American, |
00:23:34 |
but at heart you're French. |
00:23:45 |
- Take it off. |
00:23:47 |
Don't worry about that. Hurry. |
00:23:50 |
l am hurrying. Do you want me to tear it? |
00:23:53 |
There'll be no time for any fiesta tonight. |
00:24:05 |
Look. lsn't it magnificent? |
00:24:09 |
And feel. lt is silk. |
00:24:12 |
The first silk l ever wore. |
00:24:16 |
l wanted you to see me in it, just once. |
00:24:19 |
- Found the gold in there, didn't you? |
00:24:23 |
The gold you've been looking for |
00:24:26 |
- You can't believe that. |
00:24:29 |
You wouldn't have sneaked in for a dress, |
00:24:34 |
All right. You knew l was a thief. |
00:24:37 |
Not only a thief - a Juarista. |
00:24:47 |
How can you say that? l drove the wagon |
00:24:51 |
Sure - after the attack. Don't try to lie |
00:24:56 |
Then why did you help me? |
00:25:01 |
Because l need your help - now. |
00:25:05 |
You're not like these other men, |
00:25:09 |
You know Maximilian |
00:25:12 |
That gold belongs to the man who gets it. |
00:25:16 |
You like that dress. |
00:25:19 |
A hundred, with hats and shoes |
00:25:23 |
How can you even say this? |
00:25:25 |
Because that gold belongs |
00:25:27 |
You and l both know that no cause |
00:25:34 |
Wait here! |
00:26:06 |
- The horses! |
00:26:07 |
Round up the men and get the horses! |
00:26:15 |
They got the carriage! |
00:26:18 |
Hold it! |
00:26:21 |
We'll get the carriage back, |
00:26:25 |
Now cut this lead out! |
00:26:38 |
- Why weren't you sittin' on that gold? |
00:26:41 |
Never mind that now. Cut that bullet out! |
00:26:44 |
A pleasure! |
00:26:47 |
- What's up? |
00:28:10 |
Hold it! |
00:28:30 |
We all wanna see what's in there. |
00:28:32 |
lt's kinda funny the way you two |
00:28:36 |
And not sayin' nothin' to the rest of us. |
00:28:39 |
You boys sobered up mighty fast. |
00:28:42 |
A few gunshots'll do it |
00:28:46 |
lf what we think is in there, |
00:28:49 |
we'd just have to figure you two |
00:28:55 |
Now open it up! |
00:29:06 |
Looks like the marquis beat us to it, Joe. |
00:29:14 |
Nothin'! |
00:29:17 |
Still a fool for luck, ain't ya, Joe? |
00:29:28 |
Man, oh, man! |
00:29:32 |
- Pittsburgh! The Winchesters! |
00:29:43 |
He gone crazy? |
00:30:02 |
Wait a minute. |
00:30:13 |
- You were right, General. We meet again. |
00:30:17 |
Surrender? Hardly! |
00:30:21 |
There's no gold there to fight over. |
00:30:25 |
Pedro. |
00:30:28 |
We've all been tricked. |
00:30:31 |
headin' for the garrison at Vera Cruz. |
00:30:33 |
You did not walk out here |
00:30:36 |
l suggest we join forces and get it back. |
00:30:39 |
No. That gold belongs to Mexico. |
00:30:44 |
We don't ask a share, only fair payment. |
00:30:47 |
$100,000. |
00:30:50 |
- A lot of money. |
00:30:59 |
Very well. Payment to be contingent |
00:31:04 |
l take your word, señor. |
00:31:06 |
And we will keep the bargain. |
00:31:30 |
Sure gotta hand it to ya, Colonel. |
00:31:32 |
Robert E Lee himself never |
00:31:36 |
For 100,000... |
00:31:41 |
Why worry about the ante |
00:31:45 |
You know somethin'? You're gettin' |
00:31:49 |
From now on, |
00:31:52 |
Just like it's always been, Joe? |
00:31:55 |
- You ain't sore, are ya? |
00:32:02 |
All right, Ben. l was a fool |
00:32:07 |
How'd you figure it out so fast? |
00:32:09 |
Old crocodile teeth |
00:32:13 |
Old crocodile teeth and l had |
00:32:23 |
Well, l'll be a dirty... |
00:32:49 |
- You managed to precede me, Captain. |
00:32:53 |
- And l had good reason for haste. |
00:32:57 |
The emperor will be pleased. |
00:33:00 |
Yes, sir. |
00:33:01 |
The captain is sending an escort |
00:33:05 |
- in time to leave with the morning tide. |
00:33:09 |
l am sure you will enjoy |
00:33:15 |
Certainly not. |
00:33:23 |
The countess has lived |
00:33:26 |
See that she enjoys the brief remainder. |
00:33:29 |
Yes, sir. |
00:33:31 |
This way, madame. |
00:33:57 |
Gracias. |
00:34:01 |
- They're more friendly than l expected. |
00:34:05 |
They're playin' us for suckers. They figure |
00:34:15 |
Hey, Ben... l didn't know |
00:34:20 |
- What are they up to? |
00:34:24 |
Wanna be sure and get buried |
00:34:27 |
lt's a good idea. |
00:34:30 |
We'll fool Saint Peter yet! |
00:34:33 |
- What luck? |
00:34:36 |
- They are better prepared than last time. |
00:34:41 |
Señores, l'm glad you're here. |
00:34:47 |
They're the nearest thing |
00:34:50 |
Very well. You will cover us |
00:34:55 |
Hey, General, that's a great idea! |
00:34:59 |
Hey, amigo, what you got there? Tequila? |
00:35:03 |
Strange man, señor. The first like him l |
00:35:08 |
Why is that strange? He stands |
00:35:12 |
Money. ls that worth risking your life for? |
00:35:16 |
Comes closer than anything l know. |
00:35:19 |
A man's got to have more than that. |
00:35:23 |
l got that too. |
00:35:28 |
- You two have met before. |
00:35:32 |
You are surprised to see me? |
00:35:34 |
Why? l believe last night both of us knew |
00:35:39 |
that gold belongs to Mexico. |
00:35:42 |
Like bees to honey, eh, Ben? |
00:35:47 |
Thanks. |
00:36:30 |
Looks like we tied up |
00:36:59 |
Give 'em some help. Aim for the windows! |
00:37:15 |
On to the second position! |
00:37:39 |
Let's go! |
00:38:13 |
Nice shootin', Colonel! |
00:38:24 |
They got a lotta guts. |
00:38:29 |
You ain't thinkin' of keepin' that bargain? |
00:38:32 |
l wouldn't give 'em the sweat off my brow! |
00:38:40 |
Grenade! |
00:38:58 |
Move it, men! |
00:39:37 |
Joseph! |
00:39:41 |
- Chérie! Where's the gold? |
00:39:46 |
Ben! The marquis! |
00:39:49 |
- Ballad! Donnegan! |
00:39:58 |
Go! |
00:40:14 |
Ballad! Snake that wagon outta here! |
00:40:33 |
- Oh, chérie... |
00:40:35 |
Only a few miles. The next cove |
00:40:39 |
Now we both know where it is. Don't we? |
00:40:43 |
Joseph, you're taking me with you? |
00:40:46 |
You and Ben Trane... you'll never learn. |
00:40:54 |
- Hold it, Ballad! You got a passenger. |
00:41:03 |
Thanks. |
00:41:09 |
Joe! |
00:41:16 |
Looks like you meant |
00:41:19 |
Too bad you missed the point. |
00:41:23 |
That gold's goin' to the Juaristas. |
00:41:28 |
Not if you give me a fair chance at a draw. |
00:41:33 |
Just like you gave Ballad. |
00:41:54 |
That old soft spot, eh, Ben? |
00:41:58 |
Even Ace had one, Joe. |
00:42:03 |
That was Ace's mistake. |