:08:01
Why? It seemed a better idea to let you
and your pals work your head off...
:08:05
...packing and curing those hides
until they caught you.
:08:08
Oh, so that's why you waited
so long, huh?
:08:10
The Indians might as well get
the hides in salable condition.
:08:14
All right, Hatton.
:08:16
But I hope you stick around kansas
for a long time.
:08:19
We'll collect for every one
of those hides, in full.
:08:22
Right. If you're ever around our way,
look us up.
:08:26
All right, boys.
:09:13
- Thanks, Tex.
- Congratulations.
:09:15
Thanks. You've been a great help
in building this railroad.
:09:18
The real work begins.
We've got to make it pay.
:09:21
- That's up to you.
- No.
:09:22
I've got other work to do.
We're looking further west.
:09:25
I want you to take charge here,
help build up this town.
:09:29
No, thanks. We're on our way back to
Texas, drive cattle to meet your railroad.
:09:34
Besides, if we keep hanging around here,
these two will get civilized.
:09:38
We'd better get out before he starts
eating with a knife and fork.
:09:41
A knife anyway.
:09:43
You couldn't keep Wade here. He's the
most moving-on man you ever saw.
:09:47
He was in the English army in India, then
got mixed up in some revolution in Cuba.
:09:52
Then he started punching cattle
in Texas, before he enlisted in the war.
:09:57
So he's either the greatest traveler who
ever lived, or else he is the biggest liar.