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Watch out for those horns.
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You got him.
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Now hold him right there.
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Pull his nose back now.
:35:11
Keep his head back.
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All right, take him out!
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Pull!
:35:25
Get him outta there!
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You need some help?
:35:30
Nah, they're doin' all right.
:35:40
Mr. Wil Andersen?
:35:42
What can I do for you?
:35:44
Well, I think there's somethin'
that we can do for each other.

:35:47
My name's Asa Watts. How are ya?
:35:50
This here's Henry Williams and Red Tucker.
:35:52
They both ride with me.
:35:54
We heard that you was goin' on a drive,
needin' some hands.

:35:57
You sure heard right.
:35:59
Well, sir, we're the very best.
:36:02
You fellas aren't from around here.
:36:04
No, sir, we're not.
We're from Denton County.

:36:06
We've been up
on the Ruby River pannin' for gold...

:36:09
...like every other damn fool.
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These last 22 days, you know, all we got
was $2 worth of dust and nothin' more.

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Ain't that pitiful?
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Now we're ready to get back
to what we know, and that's cows.

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What outfits have you worked with?
:36:22
Well, sir, we've worked for every big outfit
in North Montana. You name 'em.

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No. You name 'em.
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All righty.
There's Oscar West at the Triple-D...

:36:32
...and George C. Thompson over there
at McNeil...

:36:35
...Dillard Fant at the Santa Rosa.
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How long were you with Fant?
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Well, sir, the last eight years.
:36:42
What a lovely old gentleman he is.
:36:44
If we weren't three of the damnedest fools
you ever saw we'd be there with him now.

:36:48
And if you were, you'd be in a pine box.
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Sir?
:36:52
I was pallbearer at his funeral
five years ago.


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