:44:01
	These fellows want to talk to you.
:44:12
	Vance? That's Major Kincaid,
and this gentleman's Mr. Siringo.
:44:17
	Howdy. Won't you light and join us?
:44:19
	- No, thanks. This won't take long.
- We hope.
:44:24
	I've been engaged to recover property
lost or stolen during the war.
:44:30
	Well, that's good news.
:44:31
	We lost a lot of things around here.
Want our list?
:44:35
	No, we've got our own.
:44:39
	Three of you brothers were
members of Randall's cavalry...
:44:43
	...a unit of which attacked
a railroad station...
:44:46
	...on the morning of April 10, 1865.
:44:50
	Eight weeks ago.
:44:51
	By impersonating soldiers,
you took an Army payroll...
:44:55
	...amounting to $ 12,250 from
an officer who was on the train.
:45:01
	Those may have been your orders...
:45:03
	...but the war was already over...
:45:06
	...and had been since noon
of the preceding day.
:45:11
	- Any idea what he's talking about?
- No.
:45:13
	He's got us mixed up.
:45:15
	We found one of the men
who got away with you...
:45:19
	...and we recovered his share
of the money.
:45:22
	- He told us who stole the rest.
- He's lying.
:45:25
	Don't be foolish. I've known you
since you was knee-high.
:45:29
	I'd hate to see you get into trouble.
If you got the money, give it back.
:45:35
	We didn't steal any money, Ed.
:45:38
	Well, that's possible,
but we mean to make sure.
:45:42
	The paymaster can identify the men
who took the money.
:45:46
	We're taking you to him.
:45:47
	Someone wants to see us,
you bring him here.
:45:51
	We're not leaving.
:45:53
	We hoped you'd make no trouble,
but you're all three under arrest.
:45:58
	We're taking you into Tyler.
Get your horses.