Character 2-Conversation Between two Characters-Farm Owner and Cowboy
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Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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Well, you're alive. So would seem so. How do you feel? I don't know. The polite word for it. I dio stupid is the word we use around here. What were you doing? I was I was doing something stupid. Well, you'll be ok once he didn't die. The doctor said you'll be fine. He got the bullets out a couple days ago. Good. It cost us $15. I'm sorry, madam. You should have left me there to die. Did you want to die? I mean, was that it? Is that why you went straight out to Fort Mercer and picked a fight with the worst bandit in the county to die? Mr. Ah, Mr Marsden. John Marsden. Bonnie McFarlane. Miss Bonnie McFarlane. Well, you may be wrapped, Ms McFarland. I don't know. So what were you doing? Was trying to give Mr Williamson a chance for old time's sake. You know Bill Williamson? I knew him a long time ago. Well, what was he like? Dumb. Just like you. Thank you, Miss. Seen my hat. I have. And ah, What will you do now? Now I'm gonna take my time and go after him. The less can weigh Well, that sounds very fun, Mr Marsden. Quite heroic, just like in those penny. Dreadful is my brother used to read. Meanwhile, if you'll excuse me, I've got arranged to run. Of course, if you're feeling better, why did it take a ride with me later and help me patrol the perimeter? You can earn back some of that money we wasted on Doctor's bills. Of course. And thank you for saving my life. I mean, next time, Mr Marsden, I strongly recommend you don't try to lose it quite so earnestly. I'll bear that in mind.