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:11:02
Pour it in, son.
:11:06
Sounds like the party's
already started.

:11:20
Close that door out there!
I'm freezing my whiffletree!

:11:36
Come in.
:11:36
Come in.
:11:41
I took the liberty
of bringing these to you myself.

:11:45
- Set them down and open one for me.
- Yes, sir.

:11:49
I understand you're going
back down to Mexico?

:11:53
If the good Lord spares me.
:11:58
And if I ever get another drink.
:12:04
Mr. Reece...
:12:07
- To the brim, that's what a cup's for.
- Yes, sir.

:12:11
Mr. Reece...
:12:15
...l'm a farmer.
:12:18
You had me fooled.
:12:20
No, what I mean is,
I was raised on a farm.

:12:25
I know a lot about animals, and I'm
interested in the cattle business.

:12:30
That's why I came here.
:12:33
I'd like to go to work for you, sir.
:12:36
Cockroach.
:12:40
What makes you think
you'd like to go trail-herding?

:12:45
All my life I've dreamt
of going into the cattle business.

:12:50
Getting on the trail.
:12:52
I hate Chicago,
I'd like to live in the open.

:12:55
- You know what I mean.
- I know.

:12:58
Lying under the stars,
the boys singing around the campfire.


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