Comes a Horseman
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:05:15
You know,
i've been thinkin'.

:05:17
Imagine there
could be somethin'

:05:19
to what that atkinson
said, you know?

:05:22
What are you
talkin' about?

:05:23
Well, i mean,
if you was to agree...

:05:27
and they was
to find oil,

:05:29
you'd have enough money,
you'd be set for life.

:05:31
Then you'd be shed
of ewing's and me.

:05:35
All them things that
bother you so much.

:05:38
Now, see, you don't always
look at both sides of things.

:05:41
Ain't about to start now.
:05:43
Guess you're not.
:05:47
But i thought with
all that oil money,

:05:49
hell, you could buy you
a nice house in the city.

:05:52
Be a real fine lady.
:05:54
Real fine lady.
:05:56
Drink champagne,
:05:57
and eat that there,
uh, caviar.

:06:03
Drink tea, you know,
:06:04
with your pinky
up in the air.

:06:06
Wear them nice little,
uh, silk dresses

:06:08
with them flowers
all over it.

:06:13
Ain't that
a pretty picture?

:06:15
Uh, yes, ma'am,
:06:16
think it is.
:06:22
I knew she'd never let you
oil people piss on that land,

:06:25
even if it meant
losin' it to me.

:06:28
I don't think she's going
to lose it to you, jacob.

:06:30
Virgil tells me
:06:32
she and athearn are
rounding up enough cattle

:06:34
to see them through
another year.

:06:36
Ella and that young
cowboy make quite a team.

:06:40
I admire you, jacob.
:06:43
My father always said
:06:44
you were one of the last of
the great empire builders.

:06:47
Your father
understood.

:06:49
My father was
a rich man's son

:06:51
who played
with money.

:06:53
But i'm not him.
:06:57
Of all the money
my father lent you,

:06:59
you've never
paid back a cent.


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