Edgar Buchanan credited as playing...
Dipper
- [first lines]
- Dipper: [narrating] This man came along the trail one Sunday morning in '73, taking it slow and easy, keeping his eyes open and his gun hand ready. He came from nowhere, I guess. Anyhow, he never said from where and we never asked. He was going to stop off in Purgatory, to make his stand like he lived - alone. This is Number One. He called himself Sabin.
- Dipper: [narrating] Saban first - this is Number Two... Quijano. He had one of those letters from Hoag in Purgatory.
- Dipper: We had a town meeting after church today I proposed you for marshal, Marshal.
- Tom Sabin: You what?
- Dipper: Now don't get sore. They voted not to.
- Tom Sabin: You do a fool trick like that again and I'll run you out of town! Now get out of here! Get!
- Dipper: Fine thing a fella gettin' thrown out of his own jail.
- Dipper: Number Three: Johnny Naco. That's Johnny Naco's game; pretendin' to be lazy and careless and slow.
- Dipper: [marratomg] Number Four: Farmer Brown they called him. He used to gamble down on Larimer Street in Denver. Never carried a gun; never needed one, till one day a young punk shot him in the face. He became a killer - a fast one.
- [last lines]
- Dipper: [narrating] This was in '73, the land of the man with a gun - some fast, others a little faster... one the fastest of them all.