Well, gentlemen, perhaps you're better losers than I thought. Some of you.

5 seconds sound clip from the The Outcasts of Poker Flat classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:04:25.800 in the radio play.

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- We mean we ain't going to let no more strangers from Rorin Camp come here and clean us out.

- I thought you were better losers, gentlemen. I apologize.

- We ain't aiming to start no arguments. We're running you out of town tomorrow, you and all your sort.

- Without a trial?

- I see gentlemen in this room that I've lost to more than once. Are they coming with me?

- If it hadn't been for some of us, you wouldn't have been going, Oakhurst. You'd have been swinging back there in the gulch with Red and Cherokee.

- Well, gentlemen, perhaps you're better losers than I thought. Some of you.

- Tomorrow, it is, then. May I ask who'll be coming with me? I think you said some others.

- Uncle Billy, the Duchess, and Mother Shepton... Starting out under escort at dawn.

- Mr. Oakhurst received his sentence with philosophic calmness.

- He was too much of a gambler not to accept his fate. With him, life was at best an uncertain game, and he recognized the usual percentage in favour of the dealer.

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