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#RedDeadRedemption2 (PlayStation 4)
[RePlaythrough] Chapter 3 - Mission # 25

Arthur, Dutch, and Bill becomes temporarily deputised citizens of Scarlett Meadows Country as they help Deputy Archibald shut down a moonshine distillery and steal a wagonload of Braithwaite’s moonshine.
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00:00You
00:30You
01:00You
01:30You
01:41That's cool girl
02:00of course of course oh and here is my dear friend arthur callahan boy is a hunter boy is a killer
02:17arthur you've met but not been introduced to mister oh i'm so sorry sheriff how are you doing
02:25sir i'm fine tough business you boys had we did well there's no need to pretend with me sir
02:32life can be tough so it can and no man owes another anything no sir but still i feel you were hard done
02:42by losing your employment like that but still here in roads we have work enough for honest men
02:51that's some strong stuff still don't seem to be doing you any harm i guess exactly excuse me a moment
03:01i told you we was moving up in this world deputies you have finally lost your mind amongst these
03:14drunkards hillbillies and slavers good honest thieves like us we're bound to be moralizers in a place
03:21like this oh sheriff gray you are back now listen sir there is shine in them woods though and it is
03:31cost in this county it's good name and the state a whole lot of income you boys wouldn't mind rooting
03:40it out maybe we'll make you permanent i gotta set me down not a problem sir not a problem at all
03:49you are in safe hands now and people waste time with the temperance movement liquor never dulled a good
03:57man's senses arthur you ride with the deputy bill and i will follow climb on up let's go
04:06archibald how are you pretty good and your friend is behaving himself oh yes i think he's learned his
04:21lesson congratulations on becoming a temporarily deputized citizen of scarlet meadows county most towns just
04:29get bounty hunters to do their dirty work these days but sheriff gray believes the law should keep
04:34the law now i'm sure i don't need to remind you there's a chain of command here there is dang straight
04:42there is this is a dangerous business but follow my lead and you'll be just fine sure hey archibald wants
04:52remind us he's in charge here of course who else would be but you were a big help with them anderson
04:59boys and i put in a very good word with the sheriff on your behalf we appreciate that we rounded up the
05:07others soon after i'm pushing for the rope myself but that's by the by so these moonshiners not just any
05:16moonshiners braithweights i told you about the braithweights pretty sure you did old cotton family had a
05:25fortune at one point until well a few changes in the labor laws now they're dealing in moonshine
05:33we found their stills hidden all over lemoyne quick as we destroy one another one pops up you could call
05:40it a pitiful fall from grace if they had any grace to start with i have no time for tax dodgers not
05:48to mention the fact that katherine braithwaite has a rather expensive interest in thoroughbred horses
05:55to maintain but i heard something about it being gold these families were fighting over well that's
06:03the rumor but the greys and the braithweights think the others stole the fortune from them but it
06:09happened so long ago i don't know for sure if it's true must be tough being rich huh so i imagine
06:23that bad rather suits you mr w yes i thought so too does it feel good to be back at it serving your
06:33country i wouldn't go that far
06:39whoa whoa hold up you see that wagon
06:46these damn flies i swear they got it in for me you could try washing once in a while
07:03come on mr keep your eyes open
07:10no no this must have happened recently
07:29hey come have a look at this
07:30look suit and tie one bullet cleaned through the forehead
07:38well my money says this is the handiwork of a gang called the lemoyne raiders
07:43yeah yeah i've run into them let's see if we've got any identification
07:52okay we should get going
07:55i'll send someone over here later to clean this up
08:08let's go
08:25let's go there's nothing more we can do here i want to have a look at these papers sure
08:31i'll direct you
08:41okay frederick mitchell
08:44lemoyne state legislator
08:46poor feller
08:48yes this certainly smacks of the raiders to me
08:51a bunch of ex-army freestaters without an ounce of respect for the law
08:56go right at the crossroads
08:58yep not the nicest feathers in my experience
09:02oh and i know the braveweights are in business with them
09:06no shame trash begets trash my uncle reginald used to say
09:11bear right again here he had a few stories let me tell you town preacher and town sheriff
09:18to drink a sailor under the table before breakfast he had one tiny hand like a child on the end of a
09:25grown man's arm but anyway this tells you what kind of people the braveweights are selling moonshine to
09:31murderers i tell folks don't even speak to him don't even look him in the eye i'm sure i wouldn't
09:38here we are so what was i saying something about the braveweights i think even saying that word makes me sick
09:47now anyone we find here we bring in alive under
10:02good round them up and take this operation down for good come on let's see what we're dealing with
10:15what did i tell you boys what did i say i said this place was crawling with vermin and we just found
10:33ourselves the rats nest par excellence as they say in paris my aunt she went to paris back in 78
10:40handle this well the way i actually but my friend here decide he doesn't have your fine way with
10:46words but he is definitely the man for the job let's split up harthur and bill me and archibald
10:55you boys want right or left
10:59we'll take the left let's stop these filthy degenerate tax dodgers
11:04dodgers remember what he said we need them alive let's just knock them out and tie them up got it
11:18deputy williamson
11:20you wait here i'll be with him okay make it quick
11:40i think i saw another one guarding the still i'll get this feller trust up hey give me some room to work
11:48here
12:00I need one more, Arthur.
12:30I need one more, Arthur.
13:00I need one more, Arthur.
13:30I need one more, Arthur.
13:40You think you're real funny, don't you?
13:41Tell me about the...
13:42That is the last time I'll mention it, I swear.
13:46Yeah, I'm sure.
13:48Well,
13:49You think you're real funny, don't you?
13:51That is the last time I'll mention it, I swear.
13:55A thousand acres are more, three hundred slaves.
13:59Well, decadence crept into their way of living decadence and debauchery.
14:04Kind of like in England, which is why they cut the king's head off.
14:07And at the same time, the Grey family came from Scotland recently, maybe a hundred and twenty years ago.
14:14And they challenged the Braithwaite.
14:17And over time, a feud developed.
14:20And with the Greys being right and proper and pretty much everything, and the Braithwaite being uncivilized.
14:26And English in their manners, if you know what I mean.
14:29And so, it has gone on like this for years.
14:32Please tell me you're almost done, Arthur.
14:35Shut up!
14:37Just a second!
14:39That belongs to the Lamoran writers, you sons of bitches!
15:07Arthur, we got some trouble here!
15:14This is what is going on!
15:16This pedal has got me!
15:24Where did they sign the patient's call from?
15:27I didn't make the law around here!
15:30Sorry, boys!
15:31We're putting your name on it!
15:32We're putting your blood on every drop of that gun!
15:39I'm waiting to play with your name on it!
15:42Hello!
15:42Look out!
15:43Look out!
15:43We got more coming up!
15:47Holy Grave puts the work together!
15:49They're not in our business!
15:51We paid good money for that!
15:53You don't mess with a little lad!
15:54You don't mess with a little lad, ladus!
15:56You don't mess with a little lad, ladus!
15:58Look out!
15:59We got more coming up!
16:00Holy Grave puts the work together!
16:02You don't mess with a little lad, ladus!
16:04You don't mess with a little lad!
16:07You don't mess with a little lad, ladus!
16:27Oh, you ain't gonna let me through!
16:30Let's do it!
16:33Finish him!
16:52I'll riddle you with bullets!
16:54What are you doing?!
17:00I don't see any more! Do you?
17:02No!
17:03Let's find Dutch and get out of here!
17:06Fine by me!
17:11I don't see any more! Do you?
17:14No!
17:15Let's find Dutch and get out of here!
17:17Fine by me!
17:24Well done!
17:31Well, forgive me, but me and my men must return to our lives.
17:38Ah! Seems like we failed to destroy the last of the moonshine.
17:43Sure.
17:45Would you like us to?
17:46Well, I normally take it. For personal consumption, it's sort of part of the job.
17:51But I'd better get back home.
17:53Why don't I just take a jug or two and leave you boys the rest to show that there's no hard feelings on account of the war?
17:59We are all Americans.
18:01Of course.
18:03My cousin, Webster.
18:06He used to say some of us is not as American as others, if you know what I mean.
18:12Only I didn't quite.
18:14Come on, you degenerate, no good, white trash, hillbilly piece of scum!
18:20I know you, Billy Lime.
18:22Finally.
18:23You've always been a piece of crap.
18:24Finally.
18:25Come on, move it!
18:26Move it!
18:27We have a life on a land so stupid, a backwater so backwards that even we are like geniuses.
18:36Bill!
18:37Get this stuff out of here!
18:39Come on.
18:40You ride with me.
18:41Okay.
18:42Should I stash this somewhere near camp, boss?
18:47Yes!
18:48Show it to Hosea.
18:50I'm sure he can find a use for it.
18:53Bit of trouble back there, Arthur?
18:55Ain't there always.
18:57From what they was yelling, I think they were the buyers.
19:00Old Archibald didn't ask too many questions, so neither should we.
19:05I ain't planning to.
19:07That wasn't worth the effort, though.
19:09Deputized and hiding in plain sight.
19:12These lawmen.
19:14These two families.
19:16I mean, I really think we can play this from all sides.
19:20It's got Hosea written all over it.
19:23This is starting to sound like the Young Dutch again.
19:26What do you mean, Young Dutch?
19:29I'm as strong as I have ever been.
19:32Hey, you know what?
19:34Why don't I race you back?
19:39Okay.
19:40You're on.
19:41That's the spirit.
19:42Okay.
19:43On my word.
19:44Set.
19:45Go.
19:46You never were much of a rider.
19:48We'll see about that.
19:49You never were much of a rider.
20:00We'll see about that.
20:02It's dangerous.
20:03Come on.
20:04You okay there, old man?
20:05You okay there, old man?
20:07You okay there, old man?
20:30Yeah!
20:31Yeah!
20:32Yep.
20:33Come on.
20:37Yeah.
20:43Come on.
20:56Yeah.
21:01Yeah.
21:06Unless you can't just win, this won't be much of a race.
21:10I'm just picking my moment, Dutch.
21:14Yeah.
21:33It's sad to think back to you and your friend.
21:40Ah!
21:53Yeah!
21:54I never knew you were quite so good at running away, Arthur.
22:00I never knew age had slowed you down quite so much.
22:03Well, time is a bastard.
22:04When you get to be my age, well, you'll know that better than anything.
22:08Be well.
22:09I had fun with you today.
22:10You're...
22:11I was gonna say you're like a son to me.
22:12But you're more than that.
22:13You're like a son to me.
22:14You're like a son to me.
22:15But you're more than that.
22:16You're like a son to me.
22:17But you're more than that.
22:18You're like a son.
22:19We've grown on a dog.
22:21That's it.
22:22That's it.
22:23I'm so proud.
22:24And I'm using a son.
22:25That's it.
22:26It's right.
22:27That's a great job, no?
22:28You're like a son to me.
22:29Nothing.
22:30Yeah.
22:31No.
22:32You're not just as good.
22:33You're like a son to me.
22:34You're like a son to me.
22:35No.
22:36You're like a son to me.
22:37I am.
22:38Hello, Ms. Grimshaw.
23:06How are you, ladies?
23:08My table awaits your offerings, Mr. Morgan.
23:33All right, Pearson.
23:36Good job, Arthur.
23:42Good job, Mr. Morgan.
23:43Appreciate it, Pearson.
23:45And learn to do things properly.
23:47And one day, all this could be yours.
23:52So, how are you liking life as a lawman?
23:57What are we doing, Dutch?
23:59Well, I think they call it hiding in plain sight.
24:02Oh, is that what they call it?
24:04Because I got another word for it.
24:06I'm sure that you have, but the way I see it, we stick out here either way.
24:10Now, we can hide and skulk in the woods.
24:13We'll arouse more suspicion than if we act friendly and helpful.
24:19It's interesting theory.
24:21I wonder how the practical will work out.
24:24We shall sit.
24:26Faith, Arthur.
24:28Well, um, you ever wanna run your own bunch?
24:30One day.
24:34Oh, hey, Arthur.
24:35I left something for you by your camp.
24:37Just to say thanks for the harmonica.
24:40Okay.
24:42No, definitely not.
24:43Let me tell you.
24:44If you were my boss, I'd never laugh again.
24:48Not a word of a lie.
24:50You must be nervous, being this close to the water.
24:54Oh, don't you start.
24:56Just looking out for you.
24:59Okay, I'll catch you later then.
25:03All right then.
25:09You okay, Arthur?
25:10You wanna talk?
25:14Yes.
25:15What's been going on with you?
25:17Oh, thanks.
25:19I'm surviving.
25:21That's what I like to do.
25:22I don't know.
25:23I...
25:24What?
25:26Been acting kinda crazy.
25:28Mm-hmm.
25:29How so?
25:33I've been killing.
25:34A lot.
25:35I mean, innocent folk.
25:37I don't know why.
25:38Yeah, that's bad, Arthur.
25:40That's real bad.
25:43I know.
25:44I just...
25:45Well...
25:47You know me.
25:48Sure.
25:49I know you.
25:50But then you go act all crazy.
25:52You're rough, but I've always been crazy.
25:54No, you haven't.
25:55Maybe Ma can put a spell on me.
25:57And maybe you're just being a fool.
25:59Well, there's always that.
26:01So.
26:02How's it going?
26:03I...
26:04When I was...
26:05There's a way to go sometimes.
26:06Come on, people!
26:07It's ready!
26:08There was some blues and whiskey.
26:09Like the waves of the bay of the whiskey.
26:10I began to tumble and roar.
26:14But a face swirls as red as a lobster.
26:15I fell and broke my poor knob, sir.
26:16But a face swirls as red as a lobster.
26:17I fell and broke my poor knob, sir.
26:19The watch was picked from my fob, sir.
26:20I fell and broke my poor knob, sir.
26:21The watch was picked from my fob, sir.
26:22I fell and broke my poor knob, sir.
26:26The watch was picked from my fob, sir.
26:33I'll never get drunk no more.
26:39The watch was picked from my fob, sir.
26:45The watch was picked from my fob, sir.
26:48I'll never get drunk no more.
27:12Thank God somebody's doing some work around here.
27:18Here we go.
27:22Who's at that benefit?
27:27this bitch and pee,
27:28you Además?
27:30?!
27:31Oh, here they are.
27:32It's really hard.
27:34Well show them for the ocean.
27:36Because you can go here and go here.
27:38Pra année in the background.
27:39Do you have a wise Carolina data?
27:40I don't want to think so,
27:41how are you watching this бог?
27:43No, not an advanced dog
27:45it's an36G.
27:47Are you wearing that badge for a bet?
28:17Are you wearing that badge?
28:19Are you wearing that badge?
28:29Uncle Arthur.
28:47Oh great, it's you.
28:54Hey there.
29:05I don't even want to know what it is.
29:08Gentlemen.
29:10Why don't you just sit down instead of milling about the place?
29:14You managing not to kill Pearson?
29:17Only just.
29:21Aw, he ain't that bad.
29:23If you say so.
29:24No lie. That's good.
29:36Here, boy.
29:38Here, boy.
29:40Whose dog is this?
29:43Whose dog?
29:45Well, well.
29:47Where did he come from?
29:49I don't know.
29:51He just wandered in.
29:52We're stuck in the shit now, Mr. Morgan.
29:55In the shit. We're drowning in mud.
29:57For a man of the cloth, you have quite a way with words.
30:03Words are the very least of my problems. The very least.
30:07I'm sure.
30:08Hey, boy.
30:09Hey, boy.
30:10Hey, boy.
30:11Aww.
30:13What should we call him?
30:15Well, he's a wanderer.
30:18He probably did something bad.
30:22Kane.
30:24His name is Kane.
30:25Okay.
30:26Hey, Kane.
30:30Whoa.
30:32What did Kane do?
30:35A real bad thing.
30:37So he never stopped wandering.
30:39Arthur.
30:40A dog.
30:42A dog.
30:43A dog.
30:44A dog.
30:45A dog.
30:47A dog.
31:09Let's go.
31:39Let's go.
32:09Let's go.
32:39It was a heap of trouble, but I got Micah out of jail.
32:52No, thank you, Arthur.
32:54So where is he?
32:55Still out around that way.
32:58Looking for a peace offer in this set.
33:00Let's go.
33:02Let's go.
33:06Let's go.
33:14Let's go.
33:21Oh, my God.
33:51Oh, my God.
34:21Oh, my God.
34:51Oh, my God.
34:53Oh, my God.
34:57Oh, my God.
35:03Oh, my God.
35:07Morning, dear.

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