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My oldest boy would be close to 40 now. Middle-aged. If he had lived.

11 seconds sound clip from the The Cowboys (1972) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:04:53 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- Well, there's nothin' to it. It's just like arithmetic. All you gotta do is just count lines and spaces. That tells you where the notes go. It ain't hard.

- Looks like fly specks to me.

- Some guy named Vivaldi wrote it. It's kinda pretty.

- If that's that ol' Tennessee sour mash, put a little in there. Good for my rheumatism.

- That comes with old age.

- Yeah, miserable old age. I hate it.

- I'm not far behind you and I don't like it, either.

- My oldest boy would be close to 40 now. Middle-aged. If he had lived.

- You lost a son?

- Two of 'em. Went bad on me. Or I went bad on them. I don't know. I can't figure it out.

- You got another chance.

- They're not mine.

- They could be.

- So as I went down to Denver with my cousin, L.D. Grimes then there was a hootchy-kootchy show goin' on.

- When the fella wasn't lookin' we snuck in under the tent. And there was this gal up on the stage doin' a harem dance.

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Actors: John Wayne (Wil Andersen), Roscoe Lee Browne (Jebediah Nightlinger), Bruce Dern (Asa Watts)

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