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1:02:00
While I'm still up here,
I want to make a little speech.

1:02:05
Tomorrow is a big day
in the history of Texas.

1:02:09
Tod Ramsey is going up the trail...
1:02:13
with 6,000 head of cattle.
1:02:15
Seven thousand, Doc, you forgot mine.
1:02:18
Thanks, Lashan.
Seven thousand head of cattle.

1:02:22
I want to say...
1:02:23
here's hoping he gets through to Abilene,
without losing a single steer.

1:02:39
- Sanctimonious old buzzard, ain't you?
- It pays, don't it?

1:02:43
- How's things?
- Fine, Doc.

1:02:46
Boys all set?
1:02:47
- They're riding advance guard.
- Guard?

1:02:52
- Just to see that nothing happens.
- That's good.

1:02:55
- Doc, I want to talk to you about my teeth.
- What's the matter with them?

1:02:59
They're noisy, that's what they are, listen.
1:03:01
They're bound to clatter a little
at first until they get set.

1:03:04
That ain't what you told me.
1:03:05
Just keep right on chewing with them
and they'll be fine.

1:03:08
You'll get them back
if they don't stop clicking.

1:03:13
Why so quiet?
1:03:18
- I'm just thinking.
- What about?

1:03:21
Why are you going to New Orleans?
1:03:24
To see about a new cattle market.
1:03:27
- How long you gonna be gone?
- Couple of weeks.

1:03:31
- Going to miss me?
- You know I will.

1:03:34
I'll miss you, too.
1:03:36
But then we'll be together a long time
after we're married.

1:03:44
What's the matter?
You are in love with me, aren't you?

1:03:49
- Is that what this is? Love?
- What else?

1:03:53
I don't know, Dan.
1:03:55
It's all happened so fast.
1:03:59
That's the way it's supposed to happen.
Fast.


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