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So...
were you conscripted into Lincoln's army, Mr. Evans,
or did you volunteer?
Neither.
Maybe both.
What does that mean?
Means I was a volunteer
in the Massachusetts State Guard.
Then, in',
the federal government was running low on men,
so they called in the state militias
to protect Washington.
And that's when you got hu.
What are you doing out here, Dan?
You got a family to protect.
You're not a lawman.
You don't work for the railroad
like Mr. Shiny Shoes over there.
You're not a Pinkerton.
Maybe I don't like the idea
of men like you on the loose.
It's man's nature to take what he wants, Dan.
That's how we're born.
Well, I make an honest livi.
It might be honest,
but I don't think it's much of a living.
You must be hurting bad for money to take this job.
Go to sleep.
I imagine debt puts
a lot of prese on a marriage.
You imagine?
What would you know about marriage?
We can't all be cutthroats and thieves.
I know if I was lucky enough to have a wife like Alice,
I'd treat her a whole lot better than you do, Dan.
I'd feed her better, buy her pretty dresse,
wouldn't make her work so hard.
Yeah, I'll bet Alice
was a real pretty girl before she married you.
Shut up about my wife.
You shut up about her.
You say one more word,
and I'll cut you down right here.
Right here.
I like this side of you, Dan.
Mr. Evans.
Okay.
It's my watch now.