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:01:59
What's wrong, Campbell?
We got three hours yet before we stop.

:02:02
Dunson here says
he's leaving the train.

:02:04
- Is that right? You leaving?
- I am.

:02:07
You can't do that.
You signed on.

:02:09
- You agreed--
- I signed nothing. If I had, I'd stay.

:02:12
If you'll remember, I joined your train
after you left St. Louis.

:02:15
Wait. You know this is Indian country.
You might be walking into trouble.

:02:19
For two days past and this day
we've seen smoke and signs.

:02:21
We know.
:02:23
They're around somewhere.
I can feel them.

:02:25
The Comanches are welcome to you,
but not to your bull and cows.

:02:28
We need the beginnings of herds
in California.

:02:30
You're right about one thing.
The beginning of herds.

:02:33
But I'm starting my own herd.
:02:35
I watched the land south of here
since we left the Salt Fork.

:02:38
It's good land. Good grass for beef.
I'm going south where it is.

:02:42
You're too good a gun for me to let you
leave the train now.

:02:45
Then I'm too good a gun
for you to argue with.

:02:48
If I was you, Colonel,
I'd ponder on letting him be.

:02:51
He's a mighty set man when his mind's
made up. Even you can't change it.

:02:54
He'll be heading south. Mind he don't
stomp on you on the way out.

:02:57
- Are you leaving too?
- Colonel, me and Dunson--


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