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:11:00
- You own the land.
- No, sir, but my grandfather did.

:11:03
He being quite a crook, he unloaded it
on my girl's grandfather, Dan Wilson.

:11:08
Old Dan's been sore about it ever since.
:11:10
It started a feud
between us Turners and the Wilsons.

:11:13
And now he won't let me
marry his granddaughter.

:11:15
If I could just prove to him
that I'm not a crook...

:11:18
then maybe he could see the light.
After all, he's not a bad old coot.

:11:22
I think Beecher should leave
as soon as he can to contact...

:11:25
Dan Wilson, sir.
:11:26
And arrange for the purchase
of the Dead Man's Gulch.

:11:44
I don't know what's the matter.
I dig and dig, and the hole gets no bigger.

:11:49
- I'm moving on.
- Yeah, but how about the gold?

:11:52
There ain't no gold here.
:11:54
I've been working Dead Man's Gulch
off and on for 40 years.

:11:57
I'm convinced.
:11:59
Mr. Wilson, why don't you quit?
:12:02
I've got a little granddaughter
who's gotta be taken care of...

:12:06
- And I won't last forever.
- Where you going?

:12:09
I'll get a job until I get a grubstake,
and then I'll try again somewhere.

:12:14
How much is a grubstake?
:12:15
I reckon about $10 would see me through.
:12:18
- We give you the $10.
- No, I couldn't take it.

:12:22
But we got lots of money.
:12:25
Then I'll take it, but it's just a loan.
:12:27
That's all right.
Come on, Rusty, give him the $10.

:12:34
No strings attached.
:12:39
- Here you are.
- You gotta take some security...

:12:42
and I ain't got no security
except a deed to Dead Man's Gulch.

:12:46
- No, we no take your land.
- I'd feel better if you took it.

:12:50
I don't reckon it's worth $10, though.
:12:53
A fellow named Turner sold it to me
about 40 years ago.

:12:56
Got me for my last cent.
:12:59
If you boys meet up with any Turner
in this territory, shoot first.


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