:22:06
Ooh!
:22:08
- My things!
- Let it go.
:22:20
- Believe it or not, this is our honeymoon.
- The idea is to live through it.
:22:24
- Calder's my name. Matt Calder.
- Weston. Harry Weston. l sure thank you.
:22:29
- Hi!
- lt's so good to see you again.
:22:32
- You two know each other?
- We're old friends.
:22:35
Come up to the cabin and dry off.
:22:37
- Son, run along and build up a fire.
- All right.
:22:39
Come on, l'll go with you.
:22:44
- Let's go.
- l'm with you. Let's go.
:22:49
- What is this? Whatyou got here, Calder?
- A farm.
:22:52
Everybody is lookin' for gold
and you're diggin' a farm?
:22:56
That's it.
:22:57
- Maybe you know whatyou're doing.
- Well, l knowthat they don't.
:23:00
- Don't l know you from somewhere?
- That might depend on whatyou do.
:23:04
- l'm a gambler.
- Then you don't know me from anywhere.
:23:08
- l always say ''What's the difference?''
- That's what l always say.
:23:17
- He fixed the sweep on the raft.
- Yeah, he's a man in a hurry.
:23:21
lt's a matter of life and death.
He's gotta get to Council City.
:23:25
- On that raft?
- He says so.
:23:27
Well, don't bring his troubles to me.
:23:31
She's beautiful, isn't she?
:23:33
There's an old saying, Mark:
''lt's only skin-deep.''
:23:36
- What is?
- Beauty.
:23:40
How deep should it be?
:23:42
Well, ask her, son. She looks like an expert.
:23:50
- Hi.
- Hi, friend.
:23:55
Pretty elegant, aren't they?
Gotta take care of them. They're all l got left.