The Rare Breed
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:06:02
[Amusing instrumental music]
:06:10
[Bull bellowing]
:06:16
MAN: Missed the horns, Burnett.
WOMAN #1: Slipped out from under him.

:06:19
WOMAN #2: He tried to dog a muley.
:06:22
[Whistles]
:06:26
SAM: Look out, miss,
he's headed this way.

:06:28
Come on. Up you go.
:06:32
You're the one
that has to be looked out for.

:06:35
What kind of a bull is that?
:06:38
[Whistles patriotic tune]
:06:45
Thank you, Mr. Burnett.
:06:48
You all right, Sam?
:06:50
Thanks, Gert.
:06:51
You can't bulldog
a bull that doesn't have any horns.

:06:55
I didn't break anything,
just chipped my pride, I guess.

:06:59
That seems to hurt worse
than anything, don't it, Sam?

:07:03
[All laughing]
:07:06
I'll kill Burnett.
:07:08
From now on, Mabry here is top hand.
:07:10
You'll take orders from him.
:07:12
You'll notice the hornless condition
being an innovation...

:07:15
that should meet with the approval
of each and every one...

:07:18
who must move or ship cattle.
:07:20
Mother, if that butcher bids,
I'll die.

:07:23
Now, really, Hilary
you must learn to trust people more.

:07:27
I had a long talk
with Mr. Ellsworth...

:07:29
and he assured me that he'll be
bidding for his partner in Texas.

:07:32
Mr. Bowen is extremely interested
in improving his stock.

:07:35
Now, who will start the bidding?
:07:37
$700.
:07:39
AUCTIONEER: $700 is bid
by Mr. Charles Ellsworth.

:07:42
$800 by Mr. John Taylor.
:07:44
$900 for the lovely ladies
from England.

:07:46
If she'd had an elephant up there...
:07:47
Ellsworth would have bid
on that, too.

:07:50
TAYLOR: $1,000.
AUCTIONEER: $1,000 from Taylor of Texas.

:07:54
$1,100.
:07:55
Don't go away, Sam,
I've got a job for you.

:07:57
Bowen doesn't want that muley bull.

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