1:12:06
	Go ahead.
1:12:09
	Well...
1:12:11
	I have a little money. Not much. But
I believe it would be a good investment.
1:12:15
	You make 'em and I sell 'em.
I've even thought of a name.
1:12:19
	Stroud's Specifics.
1:12:22
	Well, I'll be darned.
1:12:26
	You said your name
was Mrs Stella Johnson.
1:12:29
	- I'm a widow woman.
- I see.
1:12:32
	My husband passed away
eight years ago.
1:12:35
	I'm sorry.
1:12:37
	Truth is, about all
I've got in life is my birds.
1:12:47
	What do you know about me,
Mrs Johnson?
1:12:50
	That you killed two men.
1:12:54
	- Any questions?
- No.
1:13:05
	Stroud's Specifics. Well.
1:13:09
	- You hear a roll of the drums just then?
- Drums?
1:13:12
	- There was even a trombone there.
- Meaning what?
1:13:15
	The formation of our new company.
1:13:18
	You mean you made up
your mind just like that?
1:13:21
	One thing I've learned
is not to abuse time.
1:13:25
	I suggest we split everything right down
the middle, if that's all right with you.
1:13:30
	I never thought a business
could be set up this fast.
1:13:33
	- You can change your mind if you want.
- Not me.
1:13:39
	Yes, I guess so.
1:13:41
	I beg your pardon?
1:13:43
	I was just saying goodbye
to Shelbyville, Indiana.
1:13:46
	I'll be moving to Leavenworth.
1:13:49
	I've got to be near my factory.
1:13:53
	This is a big day for me, Mrs Johnson.
1:13:57
	I have a feeling you've brought me luck.