You don't have to sign any note, Tex. Your word's good enough for me.
3 seconds sound clip from the Flaming Feather (1952) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:43:29.470 in the DVD version of the movie.
Quote context
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- Don't try it, Tex. Tombstone's lightning fast. We can send for the soldiers to come for him.
- I aim to settle this personally, and besides, I made a bet with the army I wouldn't want to lose.
- Here's your authority to arrest him. It makes you town marshal.
- Thanks.
- Show is permanent if you want it.
- I'll use it temporarily. Now, if you'll give me 50 rounds of ammunition, I'll sign a note for it.
- Just for the ammunition. The rifle's your property and we don't sell stolen goods here.
- You don't have to sign any note, Tex. Your word's good enough for me.
- Can't you talk Tex into sending for the soldiers?
- What's the matter with right now?
- Well, he's hardly ever in town in daytime. Usually only comes in at night.
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