The Rare Breed
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:28:00
I was just reminding Burnett
to show up at Sand Creek.

:28:02
I told you once,
and I'm telling you again...

:28:05
I'll handle this.
:28:07
Mabry, out here
you ain't telling me nothing.

:28:34
HILARY: There's your saddle.
:28:35
- Thank you. Your mother up?
- No.

:28:37
I just thought I'd help you
on your way.

:28:40
Whas gotten into you now?
:28:42
Come now.
:28:44
That shot was a signal
from Taylor's men.

:28:46
You're taking Vindicator to them.
:28:49
Go on, and good riddance.
:28:51
You're dead wrong.
I was just gonna get you up.

:28:54
HILARY: I just bet you were.
:28:55
I was and I am.
:28:58
Time to get up, ma'am.
Come on, roust out.

:29:01
HILARY: If you have any decency, you'll go.
:29:03
Vindicator will be better off
with Taylor...

:29:05
and my mother can certainly
do without you.

:29:08
- Hilary. What on earth...
- I know what you're up to.

:29:12
You've decided to play
Mr. Ellsworth's game.

:29:15
Mr. Burnett is just like him.
:29:17
- He certainly is not like him.
- No?

:29:21
One was willing to buy a bull
he didn't want...

:29:24
the other to sell one he didn't own.
Is just the same.

:29:27
Only this time, you don't care.
:29:29
You can't see it
because you don't want to.

:29:33
Sam, is there any truth in this?
:29:37
Mother, I know what I heard.
:29:40
I'm just telling you
I got up to get an early start.

:29:43
What you heard in Dodge
doesn't have anything to do with us.

:29:47
You're calling me a liar.
:29:48
I'm just saying
that you misunderstood something...

:29:51
and imagined more.
:29:53
I suppose I only imagine...
:29:55
that you're trying to win
my mother's affections?

:29:58
Hilary, that question
is most certainly not to the point.


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