:27:00
Him and me will ride.
We've got a touch of the cramp.
:27:04
You're in luck!
:27:05
I just happen to have the perfect
thing here for cramps.
:27:10
We'll need half a side of bacon...
:27:12
...10 pounds of beef jerky,
20 pounds of horse grain.
:27:16
And when we get over there, there won't
be any need for you to go inside.
:27:20
Just tell Old Grannie through the door,
we'll need a lot of clean bandages...
:27:23
...and a boiled poultice for a
bullet wound, in a hurry. Come on.
:27:42
So you'll be Josey Wales.
:27:46
How might you know that, Grannie?
:27:48
Soldiers were here looking
for you two hours ago.
:27:52
I was going to mention that to you
as soon as I got the chance.
:27:56
They say you killed your own men.
:27:58
Those lying blue scumbellies!
:28:00
They say you're a hard-put
and desperate man.
:28:04
They're going to heel and hog you
to a barn door.
:28:08
You know what I say?
:28:10
What's that?
:28:11
I say that big talk's won'th
diddlysquat.
:28:14
Now them poultices be laced with
feather moss and mustard root.
:28:18
Mind you drop water on them
occasionally and keep them damp.
:28:23
Much obliged, Grannie.
:28:24
You can pay me when you see me again,
Josey Wales.
:28:30
I reckon so.
:28:47
That sure is a sweet sound
to the ears...
:28:50
...wouldn't you say so, Mr. Wales?
:28:53
Your young friend can use some help.
:28:55
This is it. One dollar a bottle.
:28:57
It works wonders on wounds.
:28:59
Works wonders on
just about everything.