This Western film illustrates how legal systems can be exploited through fraud, as a character impersonates a marshal to claim land rights worth $75,000, demonstrating that even in frontier justice, legal procedures and evidence-based testimony are essential for determining rightful ownership and preventing swindling.
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Hold it.
I want this place covered from all sides. Spread out. Joe Hardy, stay with me.
Get down, Joe.
Tell the boys to wait until I fire.
We'll catch him in the open.
[music] >> Wait till McCain fires.
>> All right.
Wait for McCain to fire.
>> [music] >> All >> [music] >> right, let's get out of here.
I'll stay in cover.
Hold closer.
KEEP RIDING ACROSS THE RIVER.
[music] >> ACTION, BOYS.
Don't let him cross the river. [music] Yeah.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] [music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
Nobody in sight. You check up stream.
I'll check down.
[music] [music] >> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Get I guess I won't be able to testify for you after all.
>> Don't say that.
>> You're going to be all right, son.
Judge Miguel Sebastian, find him.
>> He's delirious. Sebastian's dead.
>> Miguel Sebastian is alive. Diego told me.
>> Son, do you realize what you're saying?
>> Miguel Sebastian was with Diego not more than eight months ago.
>> [music] >> You just don't understand. Scott wouldn't be here if it weren't for me.
>> No. No.
>> I forced him. I drove him to it.
>> The doctor says he's going to be all right, Julie. It'll just take time.
You've made a man of him.
>> A dead man. Maybe.
>> He's going to live, Julie. And the price you've both paid is small for what lies ahead.
>> Maybe you're right, judge. Maybe.
>> I tell you, I'm going to bring McCain in.
>> And I tell you, son, you had more to go out there with less than an army.
>> If you want to do something practical, why don't you try and find Sebastian?
>> Oh, that's sensible.
>> Maybe Diego can put you on his trail.
Oh, >> they're smart.
>> All right, I'll look for Sebastian.
>> Oh, son. That's very wise.
The doc's taking good care of Scott, Julie.
I wouldn't worry about it. See you later, Dad. You, too, pop.
>> Bye, son.
I hope nothing happens to that boy. He's so nice.
>> [music] >> Quick inside. Hide.
[music] >> Don't bother, Diego.
>> Hey, Diego.
Where's Senora?
You're right into town.
>> Well, that's good. Then he's alone.
>> We want some quick information. Where's Miguel? Sebastian?
>> Sebastian? I have not seen him since I mean, he's dead. He died at the close of the war.
>> I can lie better than that when I'm lonely.
Look, Sebastian isn't dead and we know it. Now, where is he?
>> You better tell us in front of McCain's authorized us to make a deal. You can have title to this land if you tell us.
>> Why do you want to find Sir Sebastian?
Look, if you don't tell us, we're going to find him anyway. Now, where is he?
No.
[music] [music] >> You didn't have to do that, party. You want him to tell everybody else how to find Sebastian?
>> [music] [laughter] >> I'm sorry, Senora.
Sorry.
>> The female they have gone to La Crista in search of Seor Sebastian.
Gracias.
>> [music] [music] >> Hold it.
>> We're going to take the short way through Comanche territory.
>> There's Indians. Everywhere beside us was fast. Come on. [music] Yeah.
>> [music] >> Let's go to the top.
[music] [music] Yep, that's a Marshall's horse. Allo, right?
Here's a good spot to take care of him.
>> [music] [music] >> Well, we don't have to worry about tomorrow.
>> About an hour, his scalp could be hanging from a Comanche war belt. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
Heat. [music] [music] [music] [music] Heat.
>> [music] >> Heat.
Heat.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] [music] >> [music] [music] >> Pul it.
>> [music] >> My horse has gone lane. Well, we'll be seeing you.
>> You ain't going to leave me out here.
Well, we're sure not going to wait.
Hold it.
All right, boys. Right. Double [music] [music] down.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
I'm hurt, Marshall.
I think I'm done.
>> Oh, no you're not.
You're going to live long enough to help me find Sebastian.
I'm Brian Young, US Deputy Marsh. You got a doctor in this town?
>> No, seenor the padre. He takes care of the zeke.
>> Get him for me, will you?
>> See police seor.
>> Has a stranger written in this town the last couple hours?
>> No, seenor. No one.
>> Okay.
I'm looking for someone. Maybe you can help me.
>> His name is Sebastian. Miguel Sebastian.
>> I'm anxious to find him.
>> In Mexico, Sebastian is a very common name. Seenor means nothing to me.
I would like to talk to you about Pepe. Go and tell the P that there is an American fellow that's looking for Miguel Sebastian.
Father, could I speak to you >> later? The father is busy now.
You are looking for Miguel Sebastian Señor.
>> That's right.
>> You pay fee. You pay good.
>> Sure. Have a seat.
>> I've called you 100 with me. Bring a bottle. But you're all right.
>> See you right away.
The man is seriously wounded.
You found him alongside the trail or you >> Oh, it's not what you're thinking, Pre.
I'm a peace officer for my government.
This man and two others were riding into your town to kill a man, Miguel Sebastian. Miguel Sebastian.
>> Where is he?
>> Well, your sister, you're >> Where is he? Pepe, >> I perhaps the man that I know and the one you're looking for the same one.
>> Look, Peppy, if you thought someone was going to try to kill Sebastian, would you want to help him?
>> See, see, someone is going to try to kill him. I'm here to warn him.
>> Well, who would want to kill him?
>> A man who was in the Mexican war with him. He's on his way to Los Cresta. For all I know, he may be here now.
And >> that's why he was with the police here.
Come, sir. I will take you to Miguel Sebastian now. We must warn him.
>> He's just down the street.
>> Where?
>> At the office of the polya.
Good.
Here, buy yourself a bottle. I'll warn Sebastian >> Seor, I told you to buy yourself a bottleneck gift.
>> No, our friend. He's over there.
>> I know, >> but you tell me his life is in danger.
Someone is going to kill him.
You You're going to kill him.
>> Get back in the cantina.
>> What?
>> Get back in the cantina. There's going to be a double killing >> Marshall.
>> What is it? Go. the pottery.
He's Miguel Sebastian.
They're [music] off from the blue.
>> How you making out of the hurry, Emtt?
>> I picked up another dozen head of strays.
>> That's good. Good.
>> Let's get a move on, Duffy. Want to get on by tonight.
the checkbook.
>> Well, well, well, his honor the judge.
McCain won't have to stand trial now.
>> Yeah. And now we can shoot the judge for trespassing.
>> [music] >> Well, well, judge. Cup of coffee.
>> Thank you, McCain.
>> Sit down. Sit down.
Watch it. It's hot.
How's Scott?
Coming along.
You've got to learn to shoot better.
>> Now, now, judge, give credit where credit's due. Watch a cattle thief shot old Scott.
>> Same bun shot Diego.
>> That's not what his widow says.
You know, judge, you can't always believe old ladies.
>> Well, we'll leave all those lesser charges to later. Right now, your big stake is the Sebastian land grant. I think you're going to lose it.
>> Judge, it's Scott's word against mine.
Now, who do you think the jury is going to believe?
>> I think they're going to believe Senor Migwell Sebastian.
>> What do you mean a man died in combat?
Why, I got a special dispatch from my son, the marshall, and he tells me that he's escorting Senor Sebastian here.
>> He also says the men you sent to kill Sebastian are all dead and taken care of.
>> Mr. McCain, here's a subpoena for you to appear in court 10:00 a.m. tomorrow.
[music] I wonder when the marshals do in, boys.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Oh, this land is more beautiful than when I left it.
>> [music] >> Marshall, there are too many for us. I know this country. Follow me.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> Follow me. We go underground for a waste.
[music] [music] [music] >> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Padre.
Tell me, if you knew the way in here, isn't it possible someone else might know it, too?
>> Yes, possible.
[music] >> [music] >> Let's round up the horses.
Well, where are the rest of the boys?
Sebastian and the marshall got through us. Opie and me got back. He's He's hurt pretty bad, though. Rest of the men were killed. Look, McCain, there's no stopping that trial. We got to think about scrutin. Look, >> I don't run from nobody. You understand?
Now, I'm going to teach the law not to stick their nose in my baywick. I want you and the boys to run up the cattle >> now.
>> Right now, I want that herd moved to that grazing strip above town. You can make it by dawn. And I want you to get every fence rider in Wadi in town it can shoot. I'll use a cattle as a cover up and then stampede them through the streets and we'll gun down every man in that courtroom. Now get going.
This land is mine.
I've built it and I'm going to keep it.
I'm going into that court.
I don't think they'll get a jury.
But if they do, I doubt if they've got guts enough to find against me. If they do, they'll never make the verdict stick.
They'll never arrest me. They're going to have to fight.
But I'm going to need your help. And I'm going to cut you in >> with your own spread.
You've got the piece you want him and it's yours.
>> That's right.
>> Text, you've got the sheep land, >> you've got the stretch across the dry lake.
>> That's right.
>> I like it.
>> The ridge. Who wants a timber?
>> I'll take it.
>> It's yours.
>> You got it, Sam. How about that, boy?
Now we're looking.
>> Now, you can take any piece of ground you want, and I won't haggle.
>> But I want you with me. And if we have to gun our way out of town, we're going to do it. We'll be there.
>> Well, we'll be right back.
>> But from then on out, we'll make our own laws.
This country's mine, all mine.
>> We'll draw a circle around it and let America go on past us. Are you with me?
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Sorry, we ain't been able to build a proper courthouse. Qurano.
>> Sheriff Court is held wherever I lift my gabble.
>> Morning, Julie.
>> Good morning, judge.
>> How's your husband?
>> He's better, but the doctor says he won't be able to testify.
>> Won't be necessary now.
>> HEY, HERE COMES Baron Sebastian.
>> Sebastian.
Welcome home.
And now we'll get our land back.
Sebastian.
>> Hello, son.
>> Hi you, [clears throat] Dad.
>> Meet Padre Sebastian.
>> It's a pleasure, father. Your honor, >> I'm counting on you to pull a few chestnuts out of the fire for me today.
>> I hope my presence here will be of some help.
>> The important thing is you're alive and here.
>> That is thanks to your son.
>> Have a chair.
>> [music] [music] >> And you're McCain. It has been many years.
>> Judge, I'm a busy man and I don't like to idle time away. Let's get on with the trial.
As soon as this show is over, there'll be drinks for everybody on me.
>> Get out.
I want order in the court. Will the gentlemen please be kind enough to remove their hatch?
Mr. They came the hat.
This court is now in session to hear the case of the people versus Angus Clyde McCain.
Also, Timothy Voy deceased, Damon Party deceased, and Scott Johnson incapacitated.
The charges: extortion, bribery, fraud, land theft, invasion of property rights, attempted murder, and murder, Leai. Hey, >> the pal's death. He didn't hear you.
>> Yeah. Well, maybe this will stop him.
Put the blaze out.
We got reinforcements.
They've got us in the trap. Come on.
Where are they?
Right down that draw.
I never saw such a darn country where people started shooting at each other for no dad burn reason.
Looks like our reinforcements hit bad.
Come on, BCH.
Lamar John >> Booch, I want you to meet Lamar Bl.
>> Well, I reckon I picked the right side to be on. Was that the Cney gang we were shooting with?
>> I'm darn of those three umbres trail jumped us just as you showed up. What are you doing in this part of the country?
>> I'm a law man now working on the Coupney gang. Mail robbers.
I kind of had my suspicions about you two and been trailing you for hours.
>> Feels you right to the bone. You're going to be laid up for quite a spell tomorrow.
>> Just my luck. Nice reward, too, one of them fellas. Chance for a promotion. Now look at me.
>> You got one of them. That's something.
You press that fell, John. I'd like to find out if he's one of Coupney's gang.
Give your friend a shot of this mule.
King, >> we've got to get you to bed and then wrestle a doctor.
>> Remember that wagon we passed down the way? I'll go down there and get it as fast as you can. Booch, have another shot of this. I'm going to work on that leg a bit.
I trade the dogghorn leg. If I could just hang my rope on them two crooks.
>> Well, don't worry about him. I'll take after him and crawl him for you if I can.
>> See, that's an idea. Here, you take my badge. I'll swear in a special deputy.
>> Fine. I'm glad to do it for you, Lamar.
He was one of the Coutney gang. All right. I found the tag to the mail pouch in his pocket.
>> Good work, John. Get on their trail.
>> Take good care of him, Manuel. I'll be back as soon as I can.
BCH. I'm going to use his name so he can collect that reward.
Well, I reckon from now on your alias John Law.
Well, what happened? Where's Rusty?
>> Dead. We run into a whole army. Cutney.
>> How many times have I told you not to call me Cney around here? If these lazy dollar cowboys heard it, it would spoil everything.
Come inside.
Now then, Ro spil it. What happened?
While he was laying on the trail, I waited for the marshall on his white horse, but he had another fellow riding with him. We stuck him up, but he had a whole posy fall on him. [ __ ] cut loose on us and kill Rusty. We hight tailed it, but not after we wing one of the posy. Ain't that so, Sammy?
>> So, you let the marshall get away, did you?
Couldn't buy a whole posy, could we?
>> You probably killed the biggest chance that any of us ever had for making some big money.
I don't see why you so get your hands on this scrubby ranch, couldn't he? This scrubby ranch, as you call it, is worth $75,000 cash. If that marshall doesn't gum up my plans, >> 75,000 bucks, that's a lot of money.
That'd be sticking up stages. How are you going to get it? When we held up that stage, I found a letter notifying the heir to this measly lazy dollar ranch to come and claim it. The letter said that oil had been struck on the adjoining land and for him to hurry and claim it, that the Western Oil Company had made a cash offer of $75,000 for the lease. Gosh, that's a heap of money.
>> I took that letter, made my claim, and got away with it. As soon as the propertyy's turned over to me, I'll lease it to this oil company, get the money, and blow the country.
>> Nice brain work, Prudin. But what about the real heir to this laser dollar? When did Visa show up?
>> Not a chance. Didn't I steal a letter telling him to come? Besides, he ain't never been in these parts, so you be careful about calling me Cney around here.
Hello inside.
It's a Marshall's pal. Now's a chance to nail both of them.
>> Put that gun away. We can't kill them here and have these cow hands as witnesses.
I'll go out and stall them. You stay here.
>> Howy strangers. Would you like to have a feed? Thanks, but we're in a hurry.
Where's the nearest doctor?
Well, what's the matter? Busted leg. We ran into a stickup back younger and a friend of ours got shot. That's too bad.
Any idea who these fellas were? Might have been some of the Coutney gang.
You haven't seen any strangers around here, have you?
Come to think of it, I did see a couple of flets streaking over that canyon up yonder. They acted as if they was in a powerful hurry. Bruce, >> you fetch that doctor. I'm trailing those two riders. Oh, >> forget it. I'll send one of my men.
Say your name was?
>> His name's Lamar Bllythe. Hurry and get that doctor up to Manuel's camp before a friend kicks out on us. I'll attend to it right away.
You might overtake those fellas if you hurry.
>> Well, thanks.
I'm giving you one more chance. I've set them up Wild Horse Canyon. You two follow them. And this time, don't fail me. You understand?
When they find the bodies, one of them will be the marshalss. And these letters will identify the other fellow as me.
The law will stop following us, and I'll have no interference in this land deal.
>> You got brains, Cney. But what about that fell at the sheep camp?
>> Forget him. Get going.
It's easy. They're splitting. We'll take old whiskers first.
Albert Torington Clark. Huh? That might be interesting to Courtney.
Huh? He's done for. The marshall's next can't crap out us this time, can he?
>> He certainly can't. We're getting what he sent us for.
Knocked out.
>> What happened, Boot?
>> Two men didn't shut me down.
>> It sure did.
How do you know they were cooting men?
Cuz they said that Cney sent him over here at Where'd you go, Boots? Just up the canyon.
You stay right here.
Heat. Heat.
Well, you sure made quick work of it.
This fell you got CNY.
>> No, just wanted this chicken liver gun when the other fell got away. It's not too late to track him down if you could turn this somebody over to the sheriff for us.
>> Sure, I'll turn him over to the sheriff. Oh, here's his gun.
>> Tell him that Marshall Blight wants him jailed on a federal charge on mail robbery.
>> Right, Jose.
>> Did this fella happen to mention anything about Coutney?
>> Yes, sure did. He told his pal that if hoped to get away with it, he'd have to wipe us out.
>> You needn't worry about this fellow, Marshall.
I'll take care of him.
Where have you been?
>> Traa them in. I had to hide till the marshall left.
>> Well, you fell down on the job again, eh?
>> Well, let me explain.
>> You talk too much. I never said nothing.
They could hear.
>> No. Then how does it happen that they know that I wanted them wiped out?
>> I don't know. I just whispered, didn't I?
>> So, you admit it, eh?
You know, I told you what would happen if you cross me again.
>> You're not going to turn me over the sheriff, are you? If you do, I'll spill everything.
>> Don't worry, Rico. I'm not going to turn you over to any sheriff.
>> That fell sure covered his tracks, BCH, but we might run across him here in town.
Joanne, >> my gun, >> what in the world are you doing here?
>> Teaching school. I've been here almost a year.
>> It's sure good to see you.
I want you to meet a sidekick of mine, Mr. Collins. Booch, this is Miss Balon.
>> How do you do, Mr. Collins?
>> Pleased to meet you, miss.
>> Well, while you two are pow-wowing, I'll go water the horses. [laughter] All right, B.
Come on, sit down and tell me all about yourself.
What are you doing here? Oh, >> I've come to see my mother. I haven't seen her in 15 years. It'll be a big surprise.
Maybe you know her.
>> Mrs. Clark?
No, I don't think I know anyone by that name.
>> Well, Clark is my last name, not mothers. She married a fellow named Henrik.
>> Hrix?
Oh, yes. I I knew Mrs. Hendrickx.
But she don't mean that.
>> Yes.
3 months ago.
She had a little ranch called the lazy dollar. It wasn't >> I intended to make things a lot easier for her, Joey.
>> But couldn't something.
>> My brother.
>> Yes. Ever. I want >> He's trying to swindle me out of my right. I won't need it.
>> Cutney, >> he had it coming to him. The double crosser.
>> That's all right, Coutney. You don't need to worry about me.
Here's a letter that Rico forgot to give you. One of them dropped it during a fight.
Well, this letter is addressed to Everett Torington Clark. We've got to work fast, Simmy, if I'm going to sell that ranch. But what about my cut?
>> Don't worry. I'll cut in if you don't b it.
Howdy, Sheriff. Howdy, Mr. Clark.
Chef Marshall Bler in my charge to be delivered to you. As I was bringing him to town this afternoon, he resisted me, tried to get away, and I had to finish it.
>> Of course, I'm not expecting any trouble. The marshall wrote me he was coming through the Chira. As soon as he shows up and okays it, you can forget it.
>> Thanks, Sheriff.
>> How are you, Mr. Clark?
Hello, I need >> I have the lease all drawn up and 75,000 in cash as you requested. Fine.
Well, sit down.
The court is now in session.
Now, in the matter of the probate of the last will and testament of the late Anna Hendris, are the principles ready?
>> We're all here, your honor.
>> [clears throat] >> Having examined the documents in proof of airship and found them satisfactory, the court will enter an order declaring one ever talkington Clark to be the sole heir. And >> just [clears throat] a minute, your honor.
>> Well, what is it?
>> That man isn't the air to the lazy dollar.
Someone's trying to put over a crooked deal.
There [screaming] >> in the court.
Order. Sheriff. Sheriff, where are you?
>> Well, will you please keep order in this court now? Young fell, do you know that YOU CAN BE PUNISHED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT? I DON'T CARE IF you'll put me in jail for the rest of my life. That lizard's a swindler and I can prove it.
>> You realize what this young man ORDER IN THE COURT.
>> I'm the rightful heir to the lazy dollar.
Sit down. The court will hear what you have to say.
Get this.
No gunplay. I give the word. They haven't got a ghost of a chance of proving anything.
>> What's your name, young man?
>> John Clark.
>> Oh, well, that is I mean to say my real name is Ever Tarkington Clark.
>> Oh, that is You mean to say that you claim to be the Henry Gar?
>> I don't claim to be anything, your honor. I am the heir.
>> I prove have you to support your claim.
>> My friends here will swear that I'm Clark.
>> That'll be all for the president. You are dismissed, young man.
Young lady, come forward, please.
Place your left hand on the boat. The right hand. You solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth except the gun.
>> I do.
>> Sit down.
>> Are you acquainted with the claimment?
>> Well, I've known John for a long time.
John.
He claims his name is Ever Tarkington Clark.
>> It is John is just a nickname.
>> Oh, did you ever hear anyone call him Ever Talkington Clark?
>> Well, uh, no, I can't say that I have.
>> Then how do you know his name is Ever Tarkington Clark?
>> Why, your honor, he told me so.
>> Oh, he told you so, did he? When?
>> About an hour ago?
before or after he learned about the elite.
>> Well, then afterwards, I guess.
>> If that old rooster don't do right by you, I'll shoot his tail.
>> Previous to an hour ago, did he ever mention to you the existence of the late Mrs. Hendricks, whom he now claims was his mother?
>> No. No, your honor. I I don't think I did.
That will be all, Mr. Velon.
Next, witness, rise and swear.
What kind of swearing do you prefer, Judge?
You'll have to excuse him, your honor.
He can't hear. He knows what you're saying by reading your lips.
Go up and give your testimony.
Raise your right hand. Well, that's my gun hand, judge. You can't trick me into taking my gun hand out of reaching distance.
You solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth help you God.
>> I do.
>> Say now.
What is your name?
Always don't be formal, judge. Just call me Boots like that's what all the rest of the boys do.
>> Are you acquainted with a claimment?
>> Who? John? He's my pal.
>> Have you ever heard him called Ever Tarkington Clark?
>> Have I? While the foreman used to say, "Ever tarant Clark, old top, will you hustle them heers down to the Brandon Fire?" And it was Everton Tark and Clark this and Clark and Tibet and Arc that.
Art T. WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO? BART ME?
>> OH, I get you, judge. You must have shuffled them names up. Call a deal at all. Or excuse.
>> Thanks, judge. If you decide this case, all right, meet me after court and we'll hoist a little snort.
That is all, Mr. Boot.
You have heard the testimony of your witnesses.
Have you any other evidence to produce in support of your claim?
>> I had a letter from my mother, your honor, but uh I must have lost it.
>> But please, your honor, I see no cause for further delay. The big business deal hinges on the prompt settlement of my estate. Prove it.
Who does hunkered? That dad burned stink lizard.
>> If you can show this man to be an impostor, by all means proceed.
>> He told me this morning he was United States Marshall Bl. And if you search him, you'll find he's wearing a Marshall's badge.
>> Sure, I'm wearing a badge, and I have a perfect right to wear it.
Do you claim to be Tark heir to the Daisy Lawler or M the Blushell? I I mean or uh Blush the Marshall or Blle the Marshall?
>> Well, I'm John Clark acting on orders from my friend Blight. That's why I'm wearing it.
>> How do I know you have legal authority to wear that badge, Sheriff? This man is remain custody on the charge of impersonating AN OFFICER. TAKE THAT BADGE AWAY FROM HIM.
>> One minute, judge. This man is not only a fraud trying to do an honest man out of his rights, but he's a fugitive male robber. The Cney kid.
>> He showed up at my ranch this morning and told of a gunfight he'd had. He probably killed the marshall and took that badge off his body. I just got a report that the body of a man with a bullet in his skull was found up near the rim. I sent my deputy up to investigate and he ain't back yet.
Your honor, that man's lying.
Marshall Ble is wounded. He's lying up in the sheep camp. He'll tell you who I am. He sent me after.
Order. [screaming] This is not the trial of a criminal case, but the settlement of a probate matter. This man is guilty of an impersonating an officer, which is sufficient cause to hold him for the federal authorities.
>> But your honor, please give me a chance to prove that I'm the legal heir to the lazy dollar.
>> In the matter now before the court, the first claimant shall be recognized as the lawful heir to the Hendricks estate.
In view of the evidence just presented, it is the opinion of the court that the second claimant has no legal standing.
>> Congratulations, Mr. Clark.
>> We can't let him get away with this.
John, what are we going to do? Boot, >> suppose we run across to the Wells Oil Company. You go, Wagner, and tell them we'll be there shortly. You say the cash is ready?
>> Yes.
>> Well, it shouldn't take long.
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