:05:01
Hey, Ed...
:05:05
l dumped the water outta that
damned tub into his tent.
:05:08
All over his tent...
:05:09
And look what l found.
:05:11
Oh.
:05:12
Rum.
:05:13
That spell ''rum'', don't it?
:05:15
R-U-M.
:05:18
Yeah.
:05:25
Hey, Ed... draw.
:05:36
Still drunk as coots.
:05:37
l'm going to have
to talk to those two.
:05:39
ln a pinch, l've known
'em to drink coal oil.
:05:53
Oh-- beat the drums
and sound the brass,
:05:57
here come one big horse's ass.
:06:13
What were you two firing at?
:06:14
Nothin' in particular.
:06:19
That was an accident.
:06:21
Even at this range,
l'm inclined to believe you.
:06:31
How long would it take us
to go back to St. Louis?
:06:34
Maybe a month if,
if we don't do no more huntin'
:06:36
and that wagon holds up.
:06:37
We'll start in the morning.
:06:39
lf the wagon breaks down,
abandon it and the team.
:06:42
We'll travel by riding horses
if necessary.
:06:45
ls them orders, John?
:06:46
Those are orders, Maddock.
:06:56
Well, you've boozed us
out of another job.
:06:58
We ain't shuttin' down camp.