:52:00
- Luke said where there's gold...
- Dusty, why don't you stop moaning?
:52:03
You're always bellyaching
about the food.
:52:05
- Now keep shut.
- Food, you call it? Moose, caribou and bear.
:52:09
And them ain't young bears.
Them's old bears.
:52:12
Hey, look.
:52:15
Look at that beef!
:52:16
I want me a steak
about 10 inches thick.
:52:19
At $5 a pound?
I don't care what it costs. I'll pay.
:52:22
I ain't had me a steak in six months.
:52:24
Don't get too happy
till we find out what cost the cows.
:52:27
- Rube, how much for your beef?
- Talk to the man.
:52:35
Mister, I'm Hominy and she's Grits.
:52:38
How much for your cows?
I haven't decided yet.
:52:40
When you do, let me know. I may buy them.
:52:46
- I never did like that woman.
- I don't like her now.
:52:48
Why don't you stay in Skagway
where you belong? Dawson ain't for you.
:52:52
- Really?
- She's asking for it.
:52:54
I don't need no prompting.
:52:56
On account of Skagway was a good town
before you moved in.
:52:59
Robbing and cheating miners
with your bad whiskey and fancy women.
:53:02
You made the place smell to high heavens.
But that weren't enough.
:53:05
We worked hard in the gold field,
and you'd take it away in Skagway.
:53:08
Now you come to Klondike
to catch them in the gold fields!
:53:12
Let me tell you, woman,
you ain't got Mr. Gannon backing you...
:53:15
with his gun and his badge. Not in Dawson.
You ain't welcome.
:53:20
- How much for your cows?
- How much am I offered?
:53:24
$1 a pound on the hoof
and that'll dress down to about...
:53:28
$5 for eating beef, and I'll buy them all!
:53:31
$1.50.
$1.50's been bid. Do I hear $2?
:53:35
I'm tired of eating bear stew.
:53:37
I'll offer $2 a pound for one cow.
Dusty, you keep shut!
:53:42
$1.75!
:53:44
$1.75 I'm bid. Do I hear $2?
:53:46
This is the finest beef
that ever come into the Klondike.
:53:49
Here come Molasses
with another bear, and it's a real old one.
:53:53
Mister, I'll give you $50
for one slice of beef!
:53:56
Keep shut, Dusty!
No. All or none, mister!
:53:58
$1.75 once, twice...
$2.