The Far Country
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:55:02
Hominy's has been here since
Dawson started. Look what you did to her.

:55:06
- What have I done?
- You took away all of her customers.

:55:09
Miss Castle offered $2.
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There are things more important
than money.

:55:14
- Come on, I'll buy you a beef stew.
- I hate beef stew!

:55:29
Whiskey, please. Two whiskies.
:55:34
- Is that mine?
- Part of it. You'll get the rest in the morning.

:55:38
Ma'am, I'm Yukon Sam.
I got a claim worth $60,000.

:55:41
Might even be worth $1 million.
Rube, ain't that right?

:55:44
It's a good claim, all right. One of the best!
Worth $50,000 or better.

:55:47
You heard Rube. He only tell the truth.
:55:49
- I'm sure he does.
- Then give me a pencil.

:55:51
- I'll sign a tab for $1,000.
- No, sorry. We only play for cash.

:55:55
- You don't trust me?
- I don't trust any man.

:55:59
Rube, buy me a drink, will you?
Go on. Give him a drink.

:56:02
- Is there any particular reason?
- For not trusting men?

:56:05
I trusted a man once.
:56:08
That's quite a coincidence.
I trusted a woman.

:56:11
Have a couple of glasses and a bottle.
:56:13
Cost me a home in San Francisco,
carriages, servants.

:56:17
Now ask me how a nice girl like me
got into a bad trade like this.

:56:21
- What's bad about it?
- Ma'am, I got that lucky feeling.

:56:24
- Sure you won't trust me?
- Very sure.

:56:27
Wanna buy my claim?
:56:30
I'll give you $10,000.
:56:31
- But it's worth $50,000.
- $10,000.

:56:33
- $20,000.
- $30,000.

:56:34
- $40,000.
- You just bought yourself a claim.

:56:39
- Here you are.
- All right, sir.

:56:41
All right. Pay the man off.
:56:44
No, just give me a marker for $1,000.
:56:46
You see, I trust people.
:56:51
- He'll be sorry.
- Thanks for the drink.

:56:56
Look at this! We're in business.
:56:59
We don't want no business.
We just want to get out.


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