Alvarez Kelly
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:03:01
Yes, sir.
:03:02
This morning...
:03:04
...ear to the ground, I learned
from one of Harrison's servants...

:03:07
...that Kelly had been spending
his days at the Comanche camp.

:03:11
And this afternoon,
my vigilance paid off.

:03:14
This afternoon, gentlemen,
he made contact with one...

:03:18
...Captain Ferguson,
a well-known blockade runner.

:03:23
Well, need I spell it out?
:03:25
If it's not asking too much.
:03:27
No, sir, not at all.
:03:29
He is not looking for cheap land,
as he pretends.

:03:33
No, gentlemen. Alvarez Kelly...
:03:35
...is planning to import
herds of Mexican beef...

:03:38
...into the Southern states by sea.
:03:42
How long have you been
in this business?

:03:44
Four years.
:03:46
Too long.
:03:48
I beg your pardon?
:03:50
Your theory is idiotic. Dismissed.
:03:54
- What's that?
- I said, you're dismissed.

:03:57
Out!
:04:00
As you wish, sir.
:04:08
Amusing picture.
:04:11
Boatload of seasick cows, all standing
with their heads over the rail.

:04:19
Not priceless, Steadman?
:04:21
Yes, sir.
:04:23
But you're troubled.
:04:25
Sir, I think there's something
in what Mclntyre was saying.

:04:29
Shipping cows from Mexico?
:04:32
No, sir. Cattle closer to home.
:04:35
Are we being exposed to the
legal mind at work, major?

:04:39
It's Kelly spending all that time
with Rossiter.

:04:42
Are you suggesting
Kelly and Rossiter...

:04:44
...are concocting a scheme
to steal your herd?

:04:51
Yes, sir.
:04:54
Grant has an army around Richmond.
:04:57
Rossiter has to get his cavalry out...

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