Red River
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:22:01
I'll see you later.
:22:05
That's the first time in one year
I see the grin on his face...

:22:08
except the other day
when you come home.

:22:10
- Didn't you see anything else?
- Huh?

:22:14
That look on his face
when he was talking about the cattle.

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- He's afraid.
- Afraid?

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- You're crazy. You're looney--
- Am l?

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Sure, sure. I'm scared too.
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But I've been here
watching and seeing--

:22:31
- Seeing what?
- Seeing a man fighting.

:22:34
Fighting with his soul and gut
to hang on to this place.

:22:37
Fourteen years of it,
and it cost him dear too.

:22:40
Cost him a woman.
The only woman he ever wanted.

:22:43
- Yeah.
- Yeah. You know about that.

:22:45
Cost him the killing
of them seven graves.

:22:47
Men who tried to take the place
away from him, but that weren't hard.

:22:51
He knows that kind of fighting.
What else?

:22:54
Then come the war
while you was away.

:22:56
He learned a lot of things
for himself.

:22:58
He learned that a ranch
ain't only beef but it's money.

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But the war took all the money
out of the South.

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He didn't know about money. He never
had none. He didn't know what to do.

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You mean he just doesn't know
who to fight.

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That's all right.
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He's just been waiting for you
to head the herd north in a full drive.

:23:16
It's never been done before.
Ten thousand cattle clear to Missouri.

:23:20
- We could make it.
- We--

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I'm glad you come home, 'cause--
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Well...
:23:31
I'm glad you come home.
:23:48
Let him go!
:23:54
Hey, Matt. It's a Diego.
:23:57
Let him go.

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