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:39:02
Made me want to go. Besides,
I've taken a liking to that gun of his.

:39:07
Fat chance you got
of getting that, bub.

:39:10
I've been wondering. Why'd you
turn me down? You're not afraid of me.

:39:14
You know what happens if this drive
doesn't get to market?

:39:17
According to Dunson,
we lose our wages.

:39:19
You've been all through the state.
What did you see?

:39:21
Yeah, I know. Cattle running wild.
Carpetbaggers reaching with both hands.

:39:25
Ranchers roasting grain
and calling it coffee.

:39:28
- I've been doing it for two months.
- I saw a man swap a steer for flour.

:39:32
I know why you want to get through.
Maybe I do too.

:39:35
But why to Missouri? Why not turn west
at the Red and head them for Kansas?

:39:37
- Kansas?
- What?

:39:39
Fine "howdy-ma'am" that would be
when the railroad's in Missouri.

:39:43
- Railroad in Kansas too.
- Where?

:39:45
I saw the one in Topeka,
and there's one in Abilene.

:39:47
Abilene? That's further west.
:39:50
Did you see it in Abilene?
:39:52
I didn't get there.
I met a girl in Kansas City.

:39:55
She fancied she could sing,
but she had other--

:39:57
If we could head west at the Red--
:40:00
- We'd save ourselves a heap of--
- We're going to Missouri.

:40:04
I've seen buyers and cash in Sedalia.
What have you seen in Abilene?

:40:08
Not a thing.
Just a girl told me.

:40:10
- A girl with hair the color--
- Seems to me, Mr. Dunson--

:40:12
- I didn't ask you, Groot.
- No, that's right.

:40:15
You didn't ask me, Mr. Dunson.
:40:19
We're going to Missouri.
:40:22
Suppose if I tangled with him,
I'd have to take you on too.

:40:29
You'll find him
a handful by himself.

:40:55
- How much further we going today?
- About four miles north. There's--

:40:59
Hold that horse. There's
a good stream and bed grounds.


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