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Billy Hyatt:
Say, ah, how come you're married to Wes? Kate:
I ain't really. He Bartered me. Billy Hyatt:
Bartered you? Kate:
My folks traded me for Twenty dollars and a horse. They's poor. Billy Hyatt:
Me, I'd call that a lot worse than poor. Kate:
Ain't much never mind. 'Bout the same here as it was with them. Get your work done, keep your mouth shut. Billy Hyatt:
Twenty dollars and a horse. Seems to me you'd be worth... a little more than that
Say, ah, how come you're married to Wes? Kate:
I ain't really. He Bartered me. Billy Hyatt:
Bartered you? Kate:
My folks traded me for Twenty dollars and a horse. They's poor. Billy Hyatt:
Me, I'd call that a lot worse than poor. Kate:
Ain't much never mind. 'Bout the same here as it was with them. Get your work done, keep your mouth shut. Billy Hyatt:
Twenty dollars and a horse. Seems to me you'd be worth... a little more than that
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How come you're married to Wes
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I ain't really He bartered me
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Bartered ya
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My folks traded me for 20 and a horse They's poor
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Me I'd call that a lot worse than poor
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Ain't much never mind
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'Bout the same here as it was with them
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Get your work done keep your mouth shut
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Twenty dollars and a horse
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Seems to me you'd be worth
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Movie Summary
The story of a man who was shot, robbed and imprisoned who returns to steal a large gold shipment from the man who wronged him. The gold is transported in an armored stage coach, the War Wagon.

