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:51:01
Think of that, Hedda!
lt's Shelleen!

:51:04
Cassidy!
:51:06
What happened to you?
:51:08
Calvary, Pinkertons....
:51:10
The West has changed.
:51:13
For us, business is lousy.
:51:15
If we didn't have a price on our
heads, we'd get out of this hole.

:51:20
Why don't we have a drink
for old time's sake?

:51:23
"Old time's sake" means you
got no cash. Nothing doing.

:51:30
Hold these for me
till l get some money.

:51:34
Please, Cassidy!
:51:36
A matched brace of pistols
with carved pearl handles.

:51:39
Sentimental value alone, they're
worth 5 or $600 each.

:51:43
Them ain't pearl-handled.
:51:45
And they ain't your guns.
:51:47
Anyways, no good no more, Kid.
:51:50
Nobody cares.
:51:58
Well, uncle...
:52:00
...l guess we'll go
back into business.

:52:02
Remember the Herefords
in Yatrona County?

:52:04
Anybody for buying a round?
:52:06
You'll need more than just two of us.
:52:10
What about you, Jackson?
:52:11
You being an lndian and all. You just
gonna go back to living off the land?

:52:16
You fooling? You try living in the
mountains with only a stone ax.

:52:21
We'll all amble over to Yatrona
County and help ourselves to...

:52:27
...50 head.
:52:29
Fifty head! That's big!
:52:31
-I'll drink to that!
-Then it's all settled.

:52:34
Wait a minute!
:52:35
You got something to say
about our plan?

:52:38
I'm against it.
:52:40
I understand your objection to
rustling, a girl with your upbringing.

:52:44
-It's the only way to raise money.
-No, it's not!

:52:47
What do you think we ought to do
that's fitting and proper?

:52:52
Rob a train.
:52:56
That butcher, Eggers,
he'll take 35 head...

:52:58
...and butcher them himself.

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