Sundance gives it some deep thought, chin sinking down as he considers the bar top, lips pursing, before he nods, short and sharp. "Bourbon. If they have it. If they have any that's good."
It's as decisive as the way he draws or deals -- when a man makes a decision, it's only right he make it, and stick with it, without a whole lot of messing around, worrying about this and that. If they have good bourbon, he'll drink it. If they don't, he'll find something else.
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It's as decisive as the way he draws or deals -- when a man makes a decision, it's only right he make it, and stick with it, without a whole lot of messing around, worrying about this and that. If they have good bourbon, he'll drink it. If they don't, he'll find something else.
Maybe not that blue stuff, though.