:03:03
Formerly of England,
and now from Texas, Mr. John Taylor.
:03:06
How do you do?
:03:07
Mr. Ellsworth tells me
you brought these Herefords over.
:03:10
If Mr. Evans is about,
I'd like to talk to him about them.
:03:13
My husband was killed
in an accident aboard ship.
:03:16
I'm deeply sorry, ma'am.
:03:18
But is indeed a blessing to find
someone at last who knows Herefords.
:03:23
MARTHA: They were bid in yesterday.
HILARY: By a dairy farmer.
:03:26
What we were paid
hardly covered our transportation.
:03:28
MARTHA: Les show them Vindicator, Hilary.
:03:37
[Bull grunts]
:03:39
Is all right.
Vindicator's really very gentle.
:03:43
My daughter has a special affection
for Vindicator. She raised him.
:03:47
Are you going
to sell that bull, Mrs. Evans?
:03:49
I'm afraid I must.
We need the money.
:03:51
He'll be auctioned at noon today.
:03:53
You won't find much market
for that muley bull here.
:03:56
Muley?
:03:57
Why, your bull has no horns.
:03:59
He's a freak in that respect.
:04:01
Mr. Ellsworth, Vindicator's lack
of horns is a product of breeding...
:04:06
and it is not a freak condition.
:04:08
Please, ladies, I didn't intend
to start an argument.
:04:11
My partner Alex Bowen
raises the cattle and ships to me.
:04:14
I'm in the packing end of the game.
:04:16
I see. A butcher.
:04:18
Hilary, please.
:04:20
One morning you'll wake up
to a train whistle...
:04:22
and there won't be any more
cattle drives.
:04:25
Yes, sir, in a few years
ill all be gone.
:04:28
Leastwise, the way we knew it.
:04:29
Don't start faulting what
you can't stand up to, Harter...
:04:32
just 'cause you're finished.
:04:33
I've still got a hoot and a holler
left in me.
:04:36
Sure. If somebody buys you a bottle.
:04:38
SAM: Now wait a minute, Simons.
:04:40
Here's a man that broke most of
the trails you're riding today.
:04:43
Man?
All I see is a deadbeat on crutches.
:04:47
She's no better.
Watch your wallets, men.
:04:50
She'll put the bite on you for sure.
:04:52
[Lively instrumental music]
:04:55
Close the gate.