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:56:00
Maybe Windy is trying to help us...
:56:02
and then again,
maybe he is trying to help himself.

:56:05
You know as well as I do
if the East hasn't had beef for four years...

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the market price is way up.
:56:10
That means the average steer should bring
$15, $18 a head, maybe more.

:56:14
I ask you people, just who
do you think Windy's more interested in:

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Us or himself?
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Please, just a minute.
:56:21
Shut up. Go ahead, Tod, say your piece.
:56:23
- Yeah, go ahead.
- All right.

:56:26
All I'm saying is that the $2 a head
that Windy's offering...

:56:29
that may be a lot of money
to his way of thinking.

:56:31
But $18 a head is a whole lot more
and that's what we can get in Abilene.

:56:35
You've tried it and failed.
:56:37
Sure we failed
because this is the same as the gold rush.

:56:39
Everybody trying to get there first.
:56:41
But you've proven what Dusty King
tried to tell them for months.

:56:44
That the only way we'll make it
is to get together a big herd.

:56:47
The biggest this state ever saw...
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and some of them are bound to get through.
I ask you men here with big herds...

:56:53
isn't $18 a head
worth taking some risks for?

:57:04
- Come on outside and settle it like a man.
- What?

:57:07
They're gonna be talking about cattle
for hours, let's go.

:57:10
I happen to be interested
in what they're talking about.

:57:13
That's because you've never listened to me.
:57:15
Come on. Tod can take care of that.
:57:29
What?
:57:38
- Nope, you ain't.
- I ain't what?

:57:41
You ain't as pretty in the moonlight
as you are in the sunlight.

:57:44
Why you, blankety-blank
hamstrung hunk of jerky beef, l...

:57:47
Don't get upset, nobody's perfect.
:57:50
- I'll marry you, anyway.
- You...

:57:52
I wouldn't marry you...
:57:54
- if you were the last man in the world.
- Last man in the world.


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