: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.
:21:01
Next man.
:21:07
85 pounds. You're 15 pounds light.
:21:09
But I can get by on 85 pounds.
I don't eat much, hardly nothing.
:21:12
You'll eat. When you run short...
:21:14
you'll kill and steal what belongs to
somebody else as you won't have enough.
:21:18
Now get in there
and buy another 15 pounds of food.
:21:21
But, Mr. Gannon,
I worked 2 months for this stuff.
:21:23
Do like you're told.
:21:26
- Is that a government rule?
- That's my rule.
:21:30
- You sell the food.
- For cash only.
:21:32
There she is, there's the border.
:21:34
Everything the other side of them hills
is all Canadian territory.
:21:40
- Do they take this lying down?
- Well, ain't we?
:21:44
I guess we are.
:21:58
I told you I might need a friend.
I'm going on up into Dawson.