- Jewel: I put out cinnamon.
- Dan Dority: Where?
- Jewel: The meeting table.
- Dan Dority: On whose instruction?
- Jewel: Cinnamon's good with peaches.
- Dan Dority: Do not put unauthorized cinnamon on the goddamn meeting table! That's all the fuck we need.
- Whitney Ellsworth: Evenin'.
- Alma Garret: [through tears] Good evening.
- Whitney Ellsworth: For bein' gone, I notice I'm frequently back. I come to kiss her goodnight.
- [referring to Sophia]
- Alma Garret: I tried to persuade her you'd done so last night.
- Whitney Ellsworth: My beard always wakes her.
- Alma Garret: She said so, feuding me. The thing I did that made you leave last night, the thing I was coming home to do again, I pray now to forgo forever.
- Whitney Ellsworth: Not having me in this house is gonna improve your odds.
- Alma Garret: I started using spirits at 17, Ellsworth, with no premonition we'd marry.
- Whitney Ellsworth: My feelin's that bein' vessel of purpose is not your own, your eye was out for relief. But glimpsin' since how bein' your own vessel's preferable... let the pressure come off, you're liable to do alright.
- Alma Garret: You are no pressure.
- Whitney Ellsworth: My friendly hands'll always be out to both of ya.
- [Alma takes his hand]
- Whitney Ellsworth: May I interrupt her sleep with this beard?
- Alma Garret: She'd be so glad if you did.
- Al Swearengen: Open the place back up! Tell the whores if their legs ain't in the air, they'd better be off their asses!
- Steve: I wonder what you think you're fucking doing.
- Samuel Fields: I'm laying down before I leave in the morning.
- Steve: I will ask the questions here!
- Al Swearengen: Read the letter.
- A.W. Merrick: [Reading] "It becomes my painful duty to inform you that Pasco Carwen was killed earlier this week. His body was found in the road a short time after he left his job. It was not mutilated in any way. His death seems to have been instantaneous as he was stabbed through the heart. Pasco's funeral occurred today and was attended by coworkers and friends who all shared the same high opinion of him. Everything was done by kind hands that was possible under the circumstances and a Christian burial was given him. I was not personally acquainted with Mr. Carwen, save for one encounter where he demonstrated grief and deep compassion at the passing of a friend. I knew him by reputation as an earnest worker and a diligent believer in right and wrong. His memory I am sure will always be with those who knew and loved him, among whose number I imagine you as first. A letter from you which I found in his tent causes me to convey this sad intelligence to you. Sincerely yours, Seth Bullock."
- Al Swearengen: We'd a meeting I ought to have asked you to.
- Jack Langrishe: What topic commended my presence? Reprobates? The elderly?