The Rare Breed
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MARTHA: What do you think now,
Mr. Burnett, of Vindicator's ability to travel?

:26:03
He's doing all right.
:26:05
As well as a longhorn,
would you say?

:26:07
Is hard to say.
:26:09
In winter, the cattle have to travel
a good bit looking for feed...

:26:12
and in summers, every once
in a while there's a drought.

:26:15
A few wells and catch basins
would solve that problem.

:26:19
Alex Bowen's not gonna change...
:26:21
the countryside
to accommodate one bull.

:26:23
Mr. Bowen cannot stop progress.
:26:26
One day this whole range...
:26:28
will be occupied by
white-faced Hereford cattle.

:26:30
You'll see it happen.
:26:42
SAM: I hung onto his horns,
and that fool steer ran a mile...

:26:46
me flapping like laundry
in a high wind.

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Finally, he stopped,
and looked at me real sorrowful...

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and then he just flopped down,
disgusted.

:26:58
And you were only 16?
:27:00
And from that time on,
they took to calling me Bulldog.

:27:04
From what I saw, things don't seem
to have changed very much.

:27:08
Here, I'll get you some more coffee.
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[Gunshots firing]
:27:12
[Tense instrumental music]
:27:15
- You all right?
- Yes, and you?

:27:17
If anyone's interested,
Vindicator and I are all right, too.

:27:20
Musve been a stray shot.
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Funny that a stray shot should
just happen to hit our coffee pot.

:27:25
Now, Miss Hilary, don't start
dreaming up any more trouble.

:27:29
I think we'd better all turn in.
:27:31
Got to be up before daybreak.
Come on.

:27:33
I'll take care of Vindicator.
:27:44
[Whistles patriotic tune]
:27:46
[Bull mooing]
:27:58
Did you fire that shot?

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