The Far Country
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:07:02
That's a term I seldom use.
:07:18
Open the door, it's me.
I got us some food.

:07:25
Soup and beef.
What kind of soup?

:07:27
Just soup soup.
:07:30
$5 for the beef and taters.
:07:32
$5?
Skagway prices.

:07:35
Beef bringing $1 a pound on the hoof.
:07:38
Bringing better than $10 a pound
dressed in Dawson.

:07:42
Burned the taters.
But we're gonna be rich, Jeff, yes, sir.

:07:46
Just as soon as you drive that herd
to the Klondike, we'll be rich.

:07:50
- Are they still looking for me up on deck?
- No, they surely give up.

:07:55
Cold. Wouldn't you'd think at these prices
they'd put a little fire under the coffee?

:08:00
Set yourself down, son.
:08:03
- Where's your food?
- I don't need food if I can have my coffee.

:08:07
Yeah, about 10 gallons a day.
:08:09
Hope there's plenty of that stuff
up in Dawson.

:08:12
Old Rube says we can't drive to Dawson.
:08:14
He says there's glaciers, snow, ice,
and suchlike.

:08:17
- He thinks we're crazy.
- What do you think?

:08:20
I think we're crazy, too,
but we're gonna be rich.

:08:22
Then we're gonna get that ranch in Utah,
you and me, and settle down.

:08:27
Good old Skagway.
:08:51
Everybody's gone but us.
:08:53
- Gone where?
- Gone.

:08:55
They've gone ashore.
Where do you think they've gone?

:08:58
We're in Skagway.
Skagway.


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