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:02:43
- Morning.
- Morning. What do you want?

:02:47
What do you want?
:02:49
How much?
:02:50
Twenty-four cents. Cash.
:02:55
Don't put him in with any other horse,
would you?

:02:57
Why not?
:02:59
lt'd just be better.
:03:01
That'll be extra.
:03:07
Put him in with another horse,
he's gonna kill him.

:03:11
That'll be extra for you.
:03:13
What the hell else does he do?
:03:15
He can spin in half his own length
in crossfire from either side.

:03:18
If you drop a dime over in that stall,
don't stoop over to get it.

:03:22
- Get it with your pitchfork.
- What do you keep him around for?

:03:25
That's a mother-in-law horse.
Know what that is?

:03:27
A mother-in-law horse is a horse
you put your mother-in-law on.

:03:31
Send them both up in the hills
and hope they don't ever come back.

:03:35
Here's your money.
:03:36
He just all-around looks after
my best welfare.

:03:40
I'm going out and get a morning whiskey.
:03:43
If all goes wrong,
I'll come back and sleep in that stall.

:03:46
What about your tack?
:03:48
Just leave it in there.
Anybody that's brave enough...

:03:50
to go in there and get it,
they're welcome to it.

:03:59
- Harry, pass the champagne.
- Breakfast champagne in Hagersville.


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