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1:20:06
- It's only me.
- I thought--

1:20:08
- I was scared it was--
- Yeah.

1:20:10
- Got some coffee?
- Yeah.

1:20:15
I'm an idiot.
Jumping at every sound I hear.

1:20:20
He wouldn't be
coming back yet, would he?

1:20:23
I don't know.
1:20:25
You know, Matt.
I've been figuring.

1:20:29
He'd be a fool to come alone.
Then again, he might.

1:20:32
- Yeah.
- Yeah.

1:20:34
Most likely he'll ride back
and get men and cartridges.

1:20:37
You took all of his
before we left, didn't you?

1:20:40
Let me see now.
Nearest place is San Felipe.

1:20:45
With that bad leg,
he'll have to take it easy.

1:20:48
It'll take him
at least four days.

1:20:51
He'll pick up men
and start after us.

1:20:53
That's four more.
That's eight days.

1:20:55
Then at the rate we been traveling,
it's eight days to the river.

1:20:58
Nearer ten.
I've been figuring some myself.

1:21:02
Four more. That's sixteen.
1:21:05
That's 22 days altogether.
1:21:08
We've been gone four days.
1:21:10
Four from twenty-two is--
1:21:14
That's 18 days from now.
1:21:17
He couldn't get back
quicker than that, could he?

1:21:19
If that's the way he does it,
that's figuring pretty fine.

1:21:24
Men are figuring
pretty fine too.

1:21:26
Snarling and snapping and
jumping at their own shadows.

1:21:31
What do you think will happen
when he does come back?

1:21:35
Yeah, I've been wondering too.
1:21:39
The way he looked when we left him.
It all happened so fast.

1:21:44
I hadn't--
I hadn't started out--

1:21:50
I couldn't let him
hang Teeler and Laredo.

1:21:54
You sure he'd have done it?
1:21:56
I don't know.
1:21:59
He was wrong.

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