Rio: You better kill me. Longworth: No, there's no need for that. Longworth: Your gun days are over. Put him on a horse.
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Rio: You may be a one-eyed jack around here, but I've seen the other side of your face.
Rio: Get up! Get up, you scum-suckin' pig!
Deputy Lon Dedrick: You ain't gettin' no older than tomorrow.
Longworth: You've been tryin' to get yourself hung for the last 15 years, kid. This time I think you might have made it.
Bob: This is part that's goin' to tickle you: the sheriff in that town is named Dad Longworth.
Rio: Looky here, Lon; wasn't loaded.
Rio: You may be a one-eyed jack around here, but I've seen the other side of your face.
Rio: Get up! Get up, you scum-suckin' pig!
Deputy Lon Dedrick: You ain't gettin' no older than tomorrow.
Longworth: You've been tryin' to get yourself hung for the last 15 years, kid. This time I think you might have made it.
Bob: This is part that's goin' to tickle you: the sheriff in that town is named Dad Longworth.
Rio: Looky here, Lon; wasn't loaded.
Deputy Lon Dedrick: You got a lot of guts, ain't you, kid? Rio: You're the one with the gut, Lon.
Bob: It's been six weeks. That hand ain't gettin' no better. I say we lay for Longworth with shotguns and then go rob that bank. Rio: Ambushin' folks ain't exactly my style, Bob. Bob: I'd say your style's gettin' a bit slow. We brought you along because you're supposed to be the big man with the iron, but now I think I could even outpull you. Rio: You're probably right, Bob. You probably could get six into me by the time I get that one into you.
Bob: Harvey Johnson's gonna be a famous name in these parts. Harvey Johnson: How's that? Bob: He's about to get hisself killed by a fella named Rio. Harvey Johnson: That ain't him. Bob: I wouldn't want to lose me a handful of brains trying to find out.
Bob: What about Longworth? Rio: Nothin' about him. In the mornin' I'll kill him and then we'll rob that bank.
Rio: You better kill me. Longworth: No, there's no need for that. Longworth: Your gun days are over. Put him on a horse.


