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You're back with the living,
are you, lad?
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You're lucky to be alive, man.
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Do you know who shot you?
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No.
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-Or why.
-l came near to killing you myself.
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Returning from the lumber camp,
l almost ran over you in the mist.
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Where is this place?
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You're in Eldir in my workshop.
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Okay, now.
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Alex McGregor.
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''Artist and artisan,'' they call it.
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Maker of memorial monuments
and coffins.
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You...
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...brought the body here?
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Body? What body?
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There was a man.
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Dead man...
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...hanging from a tree.
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You're the only body l saw there.
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What be your name?
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l am Caine.
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Caine.
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Well, what makes you think you saw
a corpse hanging from a tree?
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No, l did.
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l could not see his face.
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He was a big man...
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...with red hair...
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...and clothes like those.
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How strange, l didn't see it.
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There's only one man in Eldir
who fits that description.
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Toluca, l have to see Mrs. Norman
straightaway about Mr. Norman.
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Did your husband ever express
any opinion on this matter?
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We're in the middle
of a council meeting.
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You'll find this a wee bit
more important. Come in.
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That's Mr. Caine.
Mrs. Norman, mayor of Eldir.
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Mr. Norman didn't want the job.
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Noah Fleck...
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...manager of the largest and
finest saloon in town. Mr. Norman's.
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What's this all about, McGregor?
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l found this fellow
two miles out of town.
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Sheriff, needless to say,
he's been shot.
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Who did it?
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l do not know.
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He says he saw a man
hanging from a tree, and....
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Who was it?
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From the description he gave me, it
sounds like your husband, Mrs. Norman.
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That's impossible. lt couldn't be.
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What kind of a
cock-and-bull story is that?
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lt is the truth.
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Well, l don't believe it.
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ls Mr. Norman here?
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My husband left town
early this morning.
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Could you tell me
which way he went?
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He went to Blackwater on business.
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-He owns the bank there.
-He owns the bank here too.
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He lets Mr. Mercer here
call himself president.
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lt was in the marsh...
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...on the road to Blackwater...
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...that l saw the hanged man.
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Did you see the body, Mr. McGregor?
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To be perfectly honest with you...
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...Mr. Caine here has taken a muckle
grand shot to his brainpan.
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Well then, that explains it.
A hallucination.
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Yeah. We all know those mists
out at the marshes play funny tricks.
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Yes, people always imagine
they see strange things out there.
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l was shot...
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...after l saw the dead man.
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-There was a white horse.
-Aye.
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That'd be his horse.
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Well, l'll send a deputy out to check.
Check the area.
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Mr. Caine, don't you think
it's possible you're wrong?
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l was shot.
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Perhaps...
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...for seeing what l saw.
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Yes, but no one--
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No one would kill Jason Norman...
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...much less hang him.
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That's true. There's no reason,
no motive for anyone to kill him.
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Perhaps...
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...someone...
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...with a secret discontent.
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Mr. Caine, my husband was
not only the richest man in Eldir...
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...but he was one of the finest persons
l've known.
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Rich is right.
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He not only made a fortune,
he married a fortune.
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The point is, he spent his wealth
on this town and its people.
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That's right.
There's hardly anyone here...
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...who isn't indebted to him
for some reason.
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He paid my wife's medical bills
all the years she was sick.
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Even paid for her funeral.
Last month.
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ls that a fact?
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You know, l never knew that.
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Jason has many charities
no one has ever known about.
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Well, he could afford it.
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He took everything he wanted...
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...and the rest of us
got what was left.
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He always wins, and we always lose.
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You have both shown your mastery
of what you have been taught.
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Master Kan.
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Which-- Which one of us has won?
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Won?
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Must there not be one
who is the victor?
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And one the vanquished?
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When you were young...
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...did you not stand by the fountain
and watch the bubbles rise?
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They were very beautiful to see.
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ln a sense, a victory for
the gossamer circles of liquid...
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...over the insubstantial air
they imprison.
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When you tried to grasp them,
what became of them?
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They were gone.
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They were...
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...empty...
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...without substance.
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So, too, can victory be.
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And defeat?
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Does not the true value lie
in what one does with either?
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Winners and losers,
losers and winners.
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Now there's a conceptual antagonism
if ever l heard it.
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Well, looks like we've got
a new order of business.
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Question:
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lf Jason Norman is dead,
which one of us killed him?
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Jason is not dead.
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Mr. McGregor?
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l want to repay you.
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Well, that's dear of you.
Thought you had no money.
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l can work for you.
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Listen, fella, l've been thinking.
Being as it were...
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...it might be a healthier thing if you--
lf you left Eldir.
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A man has died...
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...and he has been denied.
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All right, if you're determined to stay,
l'll let you work it off by helping.
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You can start with that wagon
right there.
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Now look, sir...
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...you can stay in that workshop
if you don't mind coffins.
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And listen, laddie, be careful you don't
open one you can't put the top back on.
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What do you want?
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l am troubled.
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Of all...
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...you alone do not hold
Mr. Norman in high regard.
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''High regard.''
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l hate Jason Norman.
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He's a liar and a cheat!
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First met him in Tucson 1 5 years ago.
We were both down on our luck.
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Between us, we had
enough for a grubstake.
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We went up into the mountains
and we struck it rich. Silver.
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But Jason went down into Eldir alone
to file the claim.
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His was the only name on it.
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What did you do?
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l went to the sheriff, Hodges.
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He did nothing.
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-Why?
-Because he's a crook!
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He's been in Jason's pay
since the beginning.
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And that story about Jason paying
for his wife's medical bills...
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...that's just a cover-up.
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You could have gone further.
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Higher?
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Well, l didn't.
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l let Jason buy me.
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There are a lot of other people in this
town had reason to kill Jason Norman...
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...and others who will be
glad to see the last of him.
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Caine!
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There was nothing out there.
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There was.
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Well...
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...l'll send a telegraph to Blackwater
to check on Jason's arrival.
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lt won't get there
till tomorrow, anyway.
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So there's no need to
trouble you anymore, Caine.
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You can be on your way.
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l am working here in Eldir.
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Everything here was going smooth...
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...until you came here
and started stirring things up.
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l have done nothing.
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You drunken fool!
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-What are you afraid of, sheriff?
-Nothing.
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Did you kill Jason?
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Why would l kill Jason Norman?
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Because you're afraid Jason Norman
knows how much money...
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...you and your men
have stolen from him.
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That's what.
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How'd it go, lad?
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l am puzzled.
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What kind of...
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...man was he?
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He always wanted me
to work from life.
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That's his last commission. Himself.
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l'll never be able to finish it
now that he's dead.
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Could you not work from a likeness?
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There'd be none. He never
liked things like that around.
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l do know one thing about him:
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He was an educated man.
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We shared a liking...
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...a love of poetry.
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Poetry's the only language
you can create in no time.
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So you see, l knew him in a
different context on the path.
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As far as what sort of man he was,
that's hard to say about anyone.
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What kind of man are you, Mr. Caine?
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A man...
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...like any other.
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Are you now, lad?
l think not.
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lt's getting late.
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What's wrong with you?
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A Chinaman...
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...Caine, he calls himself,
came into town this morning.
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Carol, he says that
Jason Norman is dead.
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He can't be dead.
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l know he can't be.
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But why? Why would this Caine
say a thing like that?
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l don't know. But if he is...
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...you did it.
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What an awful thing
for a man's wife to say.
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But it's the truth. Without Norman's
money, you'd be out of business.
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Jason told me he was gonna withdraw
all his money from the bank this morning.
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That is a lie.
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And you have other reasons
to hate Jason...
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...and to kill him.
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What do you mean?
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Don't pretend you don't know.
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And how about you?
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Don't you have a reason to kill him?
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What's on your mind, Caine?
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There has been another hanging.
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What?
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Mr. Fleck.
ln Mr. McGregor's workshop.
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You stay here.
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Come on! Show me.
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Another cock-and-bull story.
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And here's the living proof
you're a liar.
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What's going on?
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Chinaman here says he saw you
hanging up there...
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...dead.
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Do l look dead?
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A little elevated, perhaps,
but certainly not dead.
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l don't know what
your game is, Caine...
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...but it isn't gonna work.
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l want you out of Eldir.
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First thing in the morning.
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l never saw that before.
What's that?
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lngenious.
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You don't suppose, perhaps, that's
the way they left Norman hanging?
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l cannot say.
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You'd better not.
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One thing's for certain,
someone wants your silence.
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You know what l mean?
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One way or the other.
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Jason Norman made Eldir
a good place to live.
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Besides that, he gave it
a reason for living.
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He brought music and playactors...
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...inspired the people
to the arts of life.
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Encouraged me to try
my hand at sculpting.
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Gave me my first commission
on Mrs. Olson's tomb.
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lt's a strange land, Mr. Caine.
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lt takes the....
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The temperance of mind...
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...to see what beauty can be created
out of the raw, rough rock and earth.
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00:28:23,615 --> 00:28:25,048
Ugly.
257
00:28:25,217 --> 00:28:27,811
And yet, to another such creature...
258
00:28:28,020 --> 00:28:31,717
...might not this one appear beautiful?
259
00:28:31,890 --> 00:28:34,586
So beauty differs from being to being.
260
00:28:34,760 --> 00:28:38,252
Beauty is constant, as is the truth.
261
00:28:38,463 --> 00:28:42,024
Seek and find what is the truth.
262
00:28:43,335 --> 00:28:45,599
What is the truth of man, master?
263
00:28:45,771 --> 00:28:48,934
lt has been said that
a man is three things:
264
00:28:49,408 --> 00:28:54,072
What he thinks he is,
what others think he is...
265
00:28:54,246 --> 00:28:56,339
...and what he really is.
266
00:28:56,648 --> 00:28:59,947
Which of these do you
believe is the truth?
267
00:29:01,086 --> 00:29:03,646
What he really is.
268
00:29:05,857 --> 00:29:09,190
But if a man is wrong about himself...
269
00:29:09,361 --> 00:29:11,921
...and others are wrong about him...
270
00:29:12,097 --> 00:29:14,588
...who is left to say what he really is?
271
00:29:15,767 --> 00:29:21,831
At what point in time
can a man be fixed and frozen...
272
00:29:22,007 --> 00:29:24,669
...if he is to live and grow?
273
00:29:26,845 --> 00:29:28,369
He must change.
274
00:29:29,147 --> 00:29:32,913
As the lowly caterpillar
transforms itself...
275
00:29:33,085 --> 00:29:36,885
...into a finer
and more beautiful creature.
276
00:30:00,612 --> 00:30:04,173
Glad you took my suggestion
to leave, Caine.
277
00:30:04,349 --> 00:30:06,374
Can't say l blame you.
278
00:30:06,551 --> 00:30:07,916
Hold it.
279
00:30:08,120 --> 00:30:10,816
You're going the wrong way.
280
00:30:10,989 --> 00:30:13,822
lt is the way l have chosen.
281
00:30:18,563 --> 00:30:22,556
Better follow him. Make sure
he doesn't come back.
282
00:30:22,734 --> 00:30:24,702
Get Blainey.
283
00:31:22,494 --> 00:31:24,894
Norman's horse.
284
00:31:55,026 --> 00:31:56,755
Over there.
285
00:32:30,695 --> 00:32:33,163
Blainey!
286
00:32:34,065 --> 00:32:35,828
Hold it!
287
00:32:41,873 --> 00:32:43,568
Todd?
288
00:32:44,042 --> 00:32:45,566
Blainey?
289
00:32:59,991 --> 00:33:04,485
'' To J.N. from R.N.
290
00:33:05,196 --> 00:33:09,895
Till death do us part.''
291
00:33:10,802 --> 00:33:14,238
His horse is out in there somewhere.
292
00:33:14,406 --> 00:33:18,536
Well, this puts it all together, Caine.
293
00:33:18,710 --> 00:33:22,339
l just got an answer to my telegraph
to Blackwater.
294
00:33:23,848 --> 00:33:27,409
Jason Norman never arrived there.
295
00:33:27,585 --> 00:33:30,748
Then you believe me now?
296
00:33:30,922 --> 00:33:34,824
l believe Jason Norman is dead...
297
00:33:36,561 --> 00:33:39,462
...and you killed him.
298
00:33:40,265 --> 00:33:43,393
Why? l do not know him.
299
00:33:44,703 --> 00:33:48,139
You didn't have to know him
to rob him.
300
00:33:48,973 --> 00:33:51,567
Now, the way l see it...
301
00:33:52,610 --> 00:33:55,773
...you probably shot him in the back.
302
00:33:56,648 --> 00:34:01,483
Only he managed to nick you
before he died.
303
00:34:01,653 --> 00:34:05,111
l came here to tell you of his death.
304
00:34:05,290 --> 00:34:09,056
McGregor brought you into town.
305
00:34:11,429 --> 00:34:17,891
Caine, l'm arresting you
for the murder of Jason Norman.
306
00:34:41,626 --> 00:34:43,617
l asked you here tonight...
307
00:34:43,828 --> 00:34:46,854
...so you could serve as a grand jury.
308
00:34:47,031 --> 00:34:49,090
What is it, sheriff?
309
00:34:53,037 --> 00:34:55,835
l'm sorry, Mrs. Norman.
310
00:34:56,007 --> 00:35:00,171
l have evidence now
that your husband is dead.
311
00:35:00,879 --> 00:35:02,506
And about time.
312
00:35:06,117 --> 00:35:10,520
So you finally got up
enough nerve to kill him.
313
00:35:11,322 --> 00:35:13,415
How about you, Mercer?
314
00:35:13,591 --> 00:35:17,322
-What do you mean?
-l mean Jason and your wife!
315
00:35:17,495 --> 00:35:19,486
A disgusting lie.
316
00:35:19,664 --> 00:35:23,691
Carol was always after Jason,
but he didn't want her.
317
00:35:23,868 --> 00:35:27,031
-He loved me.
-He hated you.
318
00:35:27,238 --> 00:35:30,867
Carol couldn't face Jason's rejection.
319
00:35:34,512 --> 00:35:37,811
lf anyone killed Jason, it was her.
320
00:35:37,982 --> 00:35:40,951
Jason was going to Blackwater
to sell the bank.
321
00:35:41,119 --> 00:35:43,349
And he and l were
going away together.
322
00:35:44,189 --> 00:35:46,180
Mrs. High-And-Mighty...
323
00:35:46,524 --> 00:35:50,392
...had too much pride to admit that.
She preferred to see him dead.
324
00:35:50,628 --> 00:35:53,062
Look, there's no need for any of this.
325
00:35:53,264 --> 00:35:56,700
We've already got the man
who killed Jason.
326
00:36:04,776 --> 00:36:07,244
-What are you doing here?
-Standing up for him.
327
00:36:07,412 --> 00:36:09,744
Unless you have some great reason
l shouldn't.
328
00:36:09,914 --> 00:36:12,314
All right. You can stay.
329
00:36:13,818 --> 00:36:15,843
Ladies and gentlemen...
330
00:36:16,020 --> 00:36:18,545
...l'm asking you
to return an indictment...
331
00:36:18,790 --> 00:36:21,384
...of first-degree murder against Caine.
332
00:36:23,127 --> 00:36:29,589
-You.... You found Jason's body?
-No. l doubt we ever will.
333
00:36:30,101 --> 00:36:32,331
Not after he buried it in the marsh.
334
00:36:32,537 --> 00:36:36,473
-Then there's no evidence Jason's dead.
-No, there is evidence.
335
00:36:36,641 --> 00:36:37,972
Circumstantial...
336
00:36:38,443 --> 00:36:39,967
...but enough to convict Caine.
337
00:36:40,144 --> 00:36:43,511
Aye? l'd like to see that.
338
00:36:43,681 --> 00:36:45,808
You can picture it for yourself.
339
00:36:45,984 --> 00:36:48,782
Here's this penniless, stray Chinaman.
340
00:36:48,953 --> 00:36:54,687
He spots an obviously well-to-do man
riding along a deserted road, alone.
341
00:36:55,593 --> 00:36:57,857
He sees his chance for a quick killing.
342
00:36:58,029 --> 00:37:00,327
And he does just that!
343
00:37:00,498 --> 00:37:03,296
Only Jason gets a shot off
before he dies...
344
00:37:03,501 --> 00:37:05,298
...wounding Caine.
345
00:37:06,304 --> 00:37:08,795
The man was totally unconscious
when l found him.
346
00:37:08,973 --> 00:37:11,168
Oh, sure, he passed out.
347
00:37:11,342 --> 00:37:13,970
After he got rid of the body.
348
00:37:14,145 --> 00:37:17,478
Then you happened along,
and he wakes up in Eldir...
349
00:37:17,649 --> 00:37:20,379
...instead of long gone, as he figured.
350
00:37:21,219 --> 00:37:25,246
Well, then he makes up that
fairy tale about Jason being hung.
351
00:37:25,423 --> 00:37:26,754
He wouldn't do that.
352
00:37:26,925 --> 00:37:29,723
He wanted to stir up
doubts and suspicions among us...
353
00:37:29,928 --> 00:37:31,793
...to cover up for his own guilt.
354
00:37:32,297 --> 00:37:35,494
And it worked, for a while.
355
00:37:35,667 --> 00:37:37,362
But that's all theory.
356
00:37:37,635 --> 00:37:40,627
Oh, l got facts to back it up.
357
00:37:41,806 --> 00:37:46,436
When Caine left town this morning,
he returned to the scene of his crime.
358
00:37:46,811 --> 00:37:49,644
And when my men moved in
to arrest him...
359
00:37:49,814 --> 00:37:52,442
...he tried to kill them.
360
00:37:52,617 --> 00:37:56,519
l tried to kill no one.
361
00:37:56,788 --> 00:38:02,658
Then he came back into town,
still trying to brazen it out.
362
00:38:02,827 --> 00:38:06,024
But this is the last nail in his coffin.
363
00:38:07,131 --> 00:38:10,658
He took it from the body
of the man he killed.
364
00:38:23,281 --> 00:38:24,839
lt's Jason's.
365
00:38:33,358 --> 00:38:36,555
All those in favor...
366
00:38:36,728 --> 00:38:41,927
...of returning an indictment
of murder in the first degree...
367
00:38:48,373 --> 00:38:50,364
...so signify.
368
00:38:50,942 --> 00:38:52,671
-Aye.
-Aye.
369
00:38:52,944 --> 00:38:54,707
And in killing him...
370
00:38:55,013 --> 00:38:59,211
...aren't you just trying to rid yourself
of your own personal demons?
371
00:39:19,037 --> 00:39:22,234
-What is it, grasshopper?
-Demons! Demons trying to kill me!
372
00:39:22,407 --> 00:39:25,205
There are no demons here.
See for yourself.
373
00:39:25,376 --> 00:39:27,537
Only a bad dream.
374
00:39:28,913 --> 00:39:31,279
Oh, master...
375
00:39:31,482 --> 00:39:34,042
...why do l have such a dream?
376
00:39:34,218 --> 00:39:38,518
All men have dreams
of different types, good and bad.
377
00:39:38,690 --> 00:39:42,854
There are the vain dreams, futile,
based on baseless hopes.
378
00:39:43,027 --> 00:39:45,894
There are the dreams
that spur and inspire...
379
00:39:46,097 --> 00:39:49,089
...based on aspiration to a high ideal.
380
00:39:49,300 --> 00:39:54,533
And there are the false dreams,
based on lies to oneself or others.
381
00:39:55,773 --> 00:39:57,741
Which is mine?
382
00:39:57,909 --> 00:40:01,436
The incense container
was the catalyst of your dream.
383
00:40:01,612 --> 00:40:03,807
A fiction frozen to fact...
384
00:40:03,981 --> 00:40:07,917
...that summoned forth
the demons of your dream.
385
00:40:11,222 --> 00:40:14,282
My dream was false then.
386
00:40:14,459 --> 00:40:18,225
False to you. Therefore, a nightmare.
387
00:40:18,396 --> 00:40:22,992
And yet, to the artist,
a good and true dream...
388
00:40:23,167 --> 00:40:25,397
...for in that fabrication...
389
00:40:25,570 --> 00:40:31,099
...he realized his inner ideal
of the perfect dragon.
390
00:40:43,154 --> 00:40:47,250
Oh, Lord, l prayed to God
l wouldn't have to tell you this.
391
00:40:48,559 --> 00:40:53,087
But we all have to face ourselves
for what we really are.
392
00:40:53,965 --> 00:40:56,490
A scapegoat's what you're trying
to make out of him...
393
00:40:56,701 --> 00:40:59,261
...to sustain the lies you all live by.
394
00:41:01,939 --> 00:41:05,966
Now, didn't you all say yourselves
that no one would ever kill him?
395
00:41:06,177 --> 00:41:09,874
Well, you're right about that.
396
00:41:10,081 --> 00:41:11,378
What do you mean?
397
00:41:15,686 --> 00:41:17,950
He killed himself.
398
00:41:25,897 --> 00:41:27,592
Aye.
399
00:41:29,801 --> 00:41:35,398
That morning, early,
l was returning to Eldir.
400
00:41:41,112 --> 00:41:45,014
l was crossing the marsh,
and l saw him on his horse...
401
00:41:45,183 --> 00:41:47,344
...putting a rope around his own neck.
402
00:41:50,855 --> 00:41:54,154
l called out to him.
He just turned around and smiled.
403
00:41:56,360 --> 00:41:58,692
His crop was waving in the air...
404
00:41:58,863 --> 00:42:02,060
...and he brought it down
on the flank of his horse.
405
00:42:06,170 --> 00:42:11,107
Well, every fella's got a right
to be left to his own laughter.
406
00:42:11,275 --> 00:42:14,733
Each man carves himself
out of eternity...
407
00:42:14,912 --> 00:42:18,370
...and for that, usually dies
by his own hand.
408
00:42:19,250 --> 00:42:22,947
All right. Let's say he died
by his own hand.
409
00:42:24,722 --> 00:42:26,417
l went to take him down.
410
00:42:28,092 --> 00:42:31,186
That's when l first saw Mr. Caine here.
411
00:42:32,230 --> 00:42:33,561
l shot at you, sir.
412
00:42:33,731 --> 00:42:37,064
l tried to miss, but l never was
much good with one of those things.
413
00:42:37,235 --> 00:42:42,537
Oh, glory be to God l didn't kill you,
lad, trying to save a dead man.
414
00:42:47,044 --> 00:42:50,878
l took Jason and l buried him
with his horse's gear.
415
00:42:53,985 --> 00:42:58,251
l set the dear thing free thinking
it would take to the hills...
416
00:42:58,422 --> 00:43:03,121
...but he returned to search out
the man no person could ever find.
417
00:43:04,195 --> 00:43:08,632
l thought what he'd done would never
be discovered, and that's the truth.
418
00:43:11,135 --> 00:43:14,229
But how can you let a dead man lie?
419
00:43:14,405 --> 00:43:16,805
Lie like you people do.
420
00:43:22,446 --> 00:43:26,212
Why did you pretend to be hanged?
421
00:43:27,752 --> 00:43:31,244
Sheriff paid me to do it. He was
afraid if there was any investigation...
422
00:43:31,422 --> 00:43:35,017
...it'd show him up for the crook
he really is.
423
00:43:35,226 --> 00:43:38,525
l had Blainey and Todd set it up.
424
00:43:43,267 --> 00:43:47,499
Why? Why did you do it, Alex?
425
00:43:47,672 --> 00:43:51,005
l gave him a decent burial. That's
more than he would have got here...
426
00:43:51,175 --> 00:43:55,271
...with the words of gossip dancing
over his death, like it did his life.
427
00:43:55,446 --> 00:43:58,540
Gossip's murder!
That's what killed him.
428
00:44:00,851 --> 00:44:03,183
And what's that make us?
429
00:44:03,354 --> 00:44:05,117
Nothing?
430
00:44:06,457 --> 00:44:08,982
And everything we feel?
431
00:44:09,160 --> 00:44:10,627
Nothing too.
432
00:44:11,562 --> 00:44:13,189
Well, l don't believe it.
433
00:44:13,364 --> 00:44:15,958
All this is just an attempt
to save Caine.
434
00:44:16,167 --> 00:44:20,900
Absolutely! l'm here to save Caine.
l'm here to save all of us.
435
00:44:30,014 --> 00:44:32,915
l found this in your husband's pocket.
436
00:44:40,591 --> 00:44:43,492
Needless to say,
it's his last will and test--
437
00:44:43,661 --> 00:44:45,856
Testament.
438
00:44:50,701 --> 00:44:53,568
I do remember I woke this morn
439
00:44:53,738 --> 00:44:57,401
As the sun cracked
In the dawning east
440
00:44:57,575 --> 00:45:00,738
And felt as though I had been torn
441
00:45:00,911 --> 00:45:04,608
From a night's unfinished feast
442
00:45:05,383 --> 00:45:10,286
Standing alone in a dim-lit palace
As the taster of a king
443
00:45:10,454 --> 00:45:14,015
Allowed to sip the wine-filled chalice
444
00:45:14,191 --> 00:45:19,288
To hear the sounds
Of church bells ring
445
00:45:19,463 --> 00:45:23,058
The bells of a church I could not enter
446
00:45:23,234 --> 00:45:27,603
Come not close, but pass me by
447
00:45:27,772 --> 00:45:32,539
For the gates of Heaven are its center
448
00:45:35,046 --> 00:45:41,383
And the beggar at this banquet, I
449
00:45:44,088 --> 00:45:47,489
Within this flood
The visionary gleamed
450
00:45:52,963 --> 00:45:55,830
Where is it now
451
00:45:56,000 --> 00:45:58,161
The glory I'd achieved?
452
00:46:04,275 --> 00:46:05,867
He is not dead.
453
00:46:06,610 --> 00:46:10,910
-Where is he?
-He is here.
454
00:46:11,082 --> 00:46:13,573
He will always be here...
455
00:46:13,751 --> 00:46:18,688
...until each of you buries him.
456
00:47:32,363 --> 00:47:34,831
Alex?
457
00:47:36,834 --> 00:47:39,268
lt's only fitting you should be here
for the end.
458
00:47:40,037 --> 00:47:42,733
l had hoped for a beginning.
459
00:47:43,507 --> 00:47:45,668
The day's over. The dream's done.
460
00:47:49,079 --> 00:47:53,072
Yours was not an empty dream.
461
00:47:54,552 --> 00:47:55,883
lt was nothing.
462
00:47:59,190 --> 00:48:02,489
Could you not leave it as it is?
463
00:48:04,528 --> 00:48:05,790
lt would be....
464
00:48:06,230 --> 00:48:08,130
Be a fitting monument?
465
00:48:30,521 --> 00:48:33,149
My father gave this to me
when l was a wee lad.
466
00:48:35,926 --> 00:48:38,326
l'd like you to have it.
467
00:48:50,641 --> 00:48:53,940
You know, you walk too much
with your head down.
468
00:48:54,111 --> 00:48:56,739
You ought to keep your eyes up
toward the sun.
469
00:48:57,305 --> 00:49:57,725
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