:11:01
I'm going to lay St. Louis
at your feet.
:11:04
I'm afraid
there won't be time for that.
:11:06
You see, Hilary and I are leaving
for England tonight.
:11:09
ELLSWORTH: But you can't be serious.
:11:11
I can do a lot for you.
I already have.
:11:14
Mr. Ellsworth,
I realise that a woman alone...
:11:18
has to expect some nonsense
from the adventurous male...
:11:22
but I sold you a Hereford bull,
nothing more.
:11:26
I buy beef for 10 cents a pound.
:11:29
I know companionship comes higher.
:11:31
I'm giving you your money back.
There is no sale.
:11:34
Is too late for that.
I'm the legal owner of that bull.
:11:37
You said that Vindicator would be
delivered to your partner.
:11:39
That was the condition of the sale.
:11:41
You run out on me,
and your bull will end up...
:11:43
- on that table tomorrow night.
- He will not.
:11:46
Vindicator will be used for breeding
in Texas. I shall see to that.
:11:52
Is getting around train time.
I still have to load that darn bull.
:11:56
- It might take a little doing.
- Sure would.
:12:01
Here's a kind of a mash note.
:12:04
Don't let Jeff read it. I always did
try and steal his girl.
:12:07
I'll see you next year.
:12:10
Mash note?
:12:11
Why, Sam was always so woman-shy...
:12:13
it took a team
just to drag him into a dance.
:12:16
$1,000?
:12:18
[Train whistle blowing]
:12:29
Come on, you big, red,
no-horned brute, get up.
:12:36
Hello, Mr. Burnett.
:12:40
- Here now, there's been a mistake.
- A mistake?
:12:43
You're not supposed to be...
You're on the wrong train.
:12:46
- Is going to Dodge City, isn't it?
- Yes, is going...
:12:49
Then we're on the right train,
Mr. Burnett.
:12:51
We're going to the Bowen Ranch
with you and Vindicator.
:12:53
Well, thas just about
as crazy an idea...
:12:56
as you walking all the way up
here on top of this train.