Red River
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1:01:00
Rope they put on me
was frayed and broke.

1:01:02
We should never have gone that way.
We should've gone north at the Big Red.

1:01:06
Why do you say that?
1:01:08
A fellow named Jess Chisholm,
an Indian trader...

1:01:11
he told me he blazed a trail
all through the nations.

1:01:14
Said we could follow it clear to Kansas.
That way our only worry is Indians.

1:01:18
- Where in Kansas?
- Abilene.

1:01:21
- Said there's a railroad there.
- Railroad?

1:01:23
- Railroad in Abilene?
- That's what Cherry said.

1:01:24
Did he say he saw it?
1:01:27
Well, l-- I--
1:01:31
I can't remember.
1:01:35
Get me a razor.
1:01:36
- Want to come along with us?
- Where to? Missouri?

1:01:39
- Yeah.
- No, I've had enough.

1:01:41
- If you could spare some food though?
- Sure.

1:01:48
I've had enough too.
1:01:51
- What?
- We started a drive we'll never finish.

1:01:51
- What?
- We started a drive we'll never finish.

1:01:53
We'll finish the drive, Mailer,
and I'll sell my beef in Missouri.

1:01:57
- What do we eat on the way?
- Beef!

1:01:59
What do we drink?
1:02:07
Rainwater, if we have to.
1:02:09
Not me. I'm heading south.
1:02:12
I've had enough, Dunson,
unless we try for Abilene.

1:02:19
And you, Fernandez?
1:02:21
Me, I think this way.
If I'm going to die, I go south to die.

1:02:25
At least my people can find my grave
and maybe put flowers on it.

1:02:31
There was an agreement made
when you signed on.

1:02:34
You agreed to finish this drive.
1:02:37
I'm going to hold you to it.
1:02:39
How?
1:02:43
- I don't want to have to kill you.
- With what?

1:02:56
All right, anybody else?
1:02:59
Say it now, because I don't
want to ever hear it again.


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