[last lines]Willie Haddon: [narrating] Dear Marshal, when I think of you and all the things that you taught me, I can't figure out why I'd be going away from here, but I am. I remember nights listening to your stories of Texas and Mexico and the Civil War. I think the reason you're so smart is you've done things and seen things. Well, I gotta do that, too...Marshal Jack Craddock: [reading Willie's letter]... It probably ain't proper for a man to say, but I love you, Marshal, and I'm gonna miss you terrible. But you better be there when I get back, or I'm gonna have to chase you down. Your friend, Willie Haddon.[Jack puts Willie's letter in his box of treasures]Marshal Jack Craddock: Goodbye, Willie.
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