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- Me too. It means that--
- What does it mean, Dan?

:46:05
Well, one thing...
:46:07
when we get there,
I'll have over $100 coming.

:46:11
That's more than I ever had before,
and l--

:46:14
- What are you gonna do with it?
- A whole lot of things.

:46:17
I'm gonna buy the old Chapman place,
and then I'm gonna--

:46:20
- I'm gonna--
- What are you gonna?

:46:22
It's my wife. She--
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She always wanted
a little pair of red shoes.

:46:28
I kind of figured
I'd get them for her.

:46:31
Is that such a fool idea,
Mr. Dunson?

:46:33
It's a good idea, Dan.
I'd do it.

:46:37
I will.
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* They graze in the coulees *
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* They water in the draw **
:46:46
Don't make too much noise
putting them pans away.

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I don't like coyotes.
:47:02
I had a little roan horse once,
and they--

:47:09
I wish he'd quit a-yowling.
:47:11
Bothering the cattle.
Making them spooky.

:47:14
The dust and wind today
put them on the prod.

:47:17
Wouldn't take much
to stampede the whole outfit.

:47:19
I was in a stampede once.
Don't want no more.

:47:23
Nighthawk sneezed-- just sneezed--
and the whole bunch was off.

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They run for six miles
before we got them headed.

:47:29
That's when old Whizzer White
and them three other fellas got it.

:47:32
- I remember.
- You knowed Old Whizzer, didn't you?

:47:35
Yeah, no stampedes for me. I--
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- I don't like them.
- I don't like coyotes.

:47:45
Use your head.
:47:47
One shot on a night like tonight is apt
to start the whole herd running.

:47:50
Sure. I wasn't thinking.

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