:19:01
I am not a freckle face.
:19:08
Now that you're broke,
what are you gonna do?
:19:11
Almost anything.
I might even try for your job.
:19:15
That's been tried by a few.
:19:21
I could use a new deputy. $10 a day, gold.
:19:26
I don't think I'd like to work for you,
Mr. Gannon.
:19:29
Suit yourself.
Come and see me when you get hungry.
:19:32
Excuse me,
but maybe we ain't gonna get hungry.
:19:34
Maybe we'll just push on up the Yukon
and stake us out a claim.
:19:38
When are you gonna leave?
:19:40
We were thinking
maybe we'd pull out tomorrow morning.
:19:43
That is, if we still have our horses.
:19:46
The government ain't interested in horses,
but it is interested in your grubstake.
:19:50
- You got one?
- How much do we have left?
:19:53
$50 or thereabouts.
Enough to buy flour, salt, coffee...
:19:57
shovel and a pan. We can kill our meat.
:20:00
- Ain't enough.
- You let us worry about that.
:20:04
That's just what I can't do
on account of the line.
:20:07
What line's that?
The Canadian line.
:20:10
You need 100 pounds of food
to cross the line.
:20:13
Come along, I'll show you.
:20:19
- I want to sing for you.
- You're real pretty.
:20:24
Latigo, when are you leaving?
:20:25
Tonight. We're checked out and ready to go.
:20:27
Dakota here,
he'll drive trail for you tomorrow.
:20:42
I won't need him.
:20:43
- Ma'am, he's the best driver in the country.
- I said I won't need him.
:20:52
110 pounds. That's good.
:20:54
Set it next to the wall.
Pick it up in the morning.
:20:57
Suppose someone rob it.
:20:58
Nobody gonna rob in Skagway.
Do like you're told.