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Henry Hull: Maj. Rufus Cobb

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  • [last lines] 

    [about Jesse James] 

    Major Rufus Cobb : He was one of the doggonedest, gawl-dingedest, dad-blamedest buckaroos that ever rode across these United States of America!

  • Zerelda - aka Zee : If I could just think of some way to let you know how wrong you are.

    Jesse James : No use, honey. It's just like I always told you: I hate the railroads... and when I hate, I've gotta do somethin' about it.

    Major Rufus Cobb : That's the stuff! People ain't hating nowadays like they used to. They gettin' soft. I got to admit that I like a man that hauls off and hates good and hard. It's the lawyers - gol-dang it - it's the lawyers are messin' up the whole world! Why ten years ago, here in Liberty, we didn't have no lawyers and we got along fine. Man killed somebody, then somebody killed him, and the marshal shot 'em all and that was the end of it. But, look at it today: right here in Liberty we got hundreds of lawyers, thousands of 'em, as far as the eye can see: nothing but lawyers!

    Zerelda - aka Zee : Uncle Rufe, there are only TWO lawyers in Liberty.

    Major Rufus Cobb : Huh? Two? Is that all? Then they run around too much. Gol-dang it, I'm gonna write me an editorial about that.

    Major Rufus Cobb : [he goes out into the newspaper office]  Roy!

    Roy : Yes, sir?

    Major Rufus Cobb : Take an editorial on lawyers.

    Roy : Liars?

    Major Rufus Cobb : That'll do. We'll begin easy.

    [he begins to dictate] 

    Major Rufus Cobb : Paragraph: If we are ever to have law and order in the West, the first thing we gotta do is take out all the lawyers and shoot 'em down like dogs.

  • Major Rufus Cobb : [standing over Mrs. Samuel's body]  There's no use. She's dead. This is bad! Mighty bad! I'm sure sorry!

    Barshee : Well, I'm sorry too!

    Major Rufus Cobb : Oh, I wasn't talking about her. She's gone. It's you I'm sorry fer.

  • Major Rufus Cobb : There ain't no question about it. Jesse was an outlaw, a bandit, a criminal. Even those that loved him ain't got no answer to that. But we ain't ashamed of him. I don't know why, but I don't think even America is ashamed of Jesse James. Maybe it's because he was bold and lawless, like we all of us like to be sometimes. Maybe it's because we understand a little that he wasn't altogether to blame for what his times made him. Maybe it's because for ten years he licked the tar out of five states. Or maybe it's because he was so good at what he was doing. I don't know. All I do know is he was one of the doggondest, goldangest, dagblamdest buckaroos that ever rode across these United States of America!

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