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Tom Nuttall: "When you first got to camp and put your sign up for nickel booze and 50-cent p*ssy..." Swearengen: "Them was get-acquainted prices. And you had your knife at the ready, if I didn't make a good impression." Nuttall: "True enough, but you did." Swearengen: "And Dority made a hell of an impression." Nuttall: "That too, is true enough."


 Swearengen: "Don't count on him to be loyal. And no f*cking paperwork." Nuttall: "I don't even know if he can write."


 Doc Cochran: "I told her not to worry about your moods, that you generate those yourself and then think of the excuses for having them." Swearengen: "Saucy words doc, good thing you're handy with the snatch."


 Al Swearengen talking about Jewel : "If you treat her as successfully as the minister, she'll be kickin' up her heels in no f*cking time."


 Tom Nuttall: "I don't feel like I know anybody anymore."


 Otis Russell to Alma: "I don't mean to upset you. It's always about the money."


 Reverend Smith: "Lord, grant that I may seek rather to comfort than to be comforted; to understand, than to be understood; to love, than to be loved...and the rest I forget."


 Tom Nuttall to Utter: "I'll lick a bear's ass before paying a fine to E.B. Farnum."


 Trixie to Sol: "I spoke of looking out for an ax and saw and if I get 'em they won't be applied to building nothing. Anyways, would you want a free f*ck?"




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Deadwood Nuggets
It has been documented that in 1876, Deadwood's Gem Saloon was taking in $5,000 a night.

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Season One on DVD
Buy the complete first season of Deadwood along with over 90 minutes of DVD Bonus Features.

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