The Rare Breed
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:08:00
$1,100 from Mr. Ellsworth on behalf
of Mr. Alex Bowen of Texas.

:08:05
- $1,200.
- $1,500.

:08:08
AUCTIONEER: $1,500 from that...
SAM: Have you lost your mind?

:08:11
$1,600.
:08:13
ELLSWORTH: $2,000.
AUCTIONEER: $2,000 is bid.

:08:16
$2,000 once, $2,000 twice.
:08:19
Sold to Mr. Charles Ellsworth
for $2,000.

:08:24
[Singing] God save our gracious queen
:08:27
AUCTIONEER: If you will
kindly step forward...

:08:29
for your signatures
on the bill of sale.

:08:31
Get that bull on the Dodge City
train tonight and get it to Bowen.

:08:34
I'm not taking
that knob head anywhere.

:08:36
I'm working for Bowen, not you.
:08:39
You won't be working
for anyone if you keep talking.

:08:41
That suits me just fine.
:08:42
You get yourself another man.
I quit.

:08:45
There goes Bulldog Burnett.
:08:47
Just a cowpoke, miss.
:08:49
Long on muscle, short on brains.
:08:51
I'll get a good hand
to take Vindicator west.

:08:53
You can depend on that.
:08:54
I'm sure I can, Mr. Ellsworth.
:08:56
Suppose you drop
round the hotel this afternoon...

:08:58
and pick up your money.
:09:00
I'm in Room 22.
:09:09
I've got a business deal for you.
:09:12
Same kind of deal
you handed Jeff Harter?

:09:16
I'll give you $500 for that bull.
:09:18
Is not mine to sell.
:09:20
Bowen doesn't want it
and neither does Ellsworth.

:09:22
But I do,
and I'm willing to pay for it.

:09:24
Ellsworth paid $2,000 for it.
:09:27
I'm buying a bull,
not female companionship.

:09:32
All right, I'll go $1,000.
:09:36
I'll have Mabry and Simons
take the noon train to Dodge...

:09:39
and meet you there tomorrow.
:09:41
[Cow mooing]
:09:47
All right, I'll deliver it.
:09:53
[Soft instrumental music]
:09:54
[Knocking on door]
:09:55
Coming, dear lady.

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