The Far Country
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: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.

:54:08
Yeah, Miss Castle got the money.
:54:18
Bear stew tonight, boys!
Bear stew, that's all!

:54:22
- You just bought a herd of cattle.
- Stop by this evening, and I'll pay you.

:54:26
- Stop by where?
- The Dawson Castle.

:54:28
It's going up right now, there.
:54:31
I'll be there.
:54:38
Pete, drop us off in front.
Can't wait to get some stew.

:54:56
That Dawson Castle's quite a place,
isn't it?

:54:59
Jeff, you shouldn't have sold her your beef.

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