: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
Is 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.
:10:02
What in thunder
do you want, Burnett?
:10:04
ELLSWORTH: You quit.
SAM: I want to talk to you about that.
:10:11
Well, get to it.
:10:12
I've decided to deliver
that bull to Bowen.
:10:14
All right, fine.
:10:16
You get it out of town and
don't bother me about it anymore.
:10:18
Now look, Sam, be short, be polite,
and then be on your way.
:10:24
Welcome.
:10:25
Mr. Burnett is just leaving
to put Vindicator on the train.
:10:28
Have a good trip, Sam.
:10:29
MARTHA: Then you've changed your opinion
about Vindicator?
:10:32
Well, no, ma'am.
:10:33
I just thought I'd enjoy the trip
hearing them cattlemen laugh...
:10:36
about that animal
all the way to Dodge.
:10:39
I'm sure Mr. Bowen won't laugh.
:10:41
That bull is a thing
that might tickle him a good deal.
:10:44
ELLSWORTH: Give my regards to Bowen.
Have a good trip.
:10:46
And now, my dear Mrs. Evans...
:10:48
shall we conclude
our little business?
:10:50
This calls for champagne.
:10:53
Meatpacking Romeo.
:10:58
When that $2,000 is gone,
Martha, you can tap me for more.