:16:00
Run along to bed, Hilary.
:16:01
I want to have a talk
with Mr. Burnett.
:16:03
You're wasting your time, Mother.
:16:05
He's obstinate, ill-tempered,
and quite lacking in education.
:16:08
Perhaps. But he does
have a rough intelligence...
:16:11
which could be refined,
don't you think?
:16:14
Don't be long, Mother.
:16:16
Now, really, Mr. Burnett,
I don't bite.
:16:21
- Man overboard.
- Hold it, ma'am.
:16:26
Mr. Burnett, I am sorry.
:16:29
But I thought
you'd fallen over the railing.
:16:30
No, ma'am.
I might jump, I'd never fall.
:16:35
Of course.
:16:37
Now, Mr. Burnett,
since we're travelling together...
:16:40
I see no point
in our avoiding each other.
:16:42
- There are many arrangements...
- Firstly...
:16:44
we're not travelling together.
We're just on the same train.
:16:47
And if I was you, I'd get off.
:16:49
I intend to deliver Vindicator
personally to Mr. Bowen.
:16:52
I'm doing that for Ellsworth,
and you don't figure in it at all.
:16:56
Now, my advice to you is to get
the first train back to St. Louis...
:16:59
and then get on home,
where you belong.
:17:02
Mr. Burnett,
you may bulldog a steer...
:17:06
but you cannot bulldog me.
:17:08
Vindicator represents generations
of selective breeding...
:17:11
and I intend to see
he's properly placed.
:17:13
Now, please, ma'am.
:17:14
I've had all the breeding
I can take for one day.
:17:16
The thing I'm trying to get over to
you is that this trip's dangerous.
:17:21
There's no telling
what might happen to you in Dodge.
:17:24
Surely our lives
will be safe in your hands.
:17:27
I don't want your lives in my hands.
I've got enough trouble with my own.
:17:31
The thing for you to do
is turn back at Dodge...
:17:33
and trust me to deliver
that bull of yours.
:17:37
Mr. Burnett, you will either act
as our guide to the Bowen Ranch...
:17:41
or I will get someone else.
:17:44
Good night, sir.
:17:52
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