Bad Girls
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:12:05
Whoa.
:12:11
Might as well eat this too.
:12:14
- You can't tell the one meat from the other.
- Yeah. Just like men.

:12:22
So are we gonna find
another saloon somewhere?

:12:25
I'm finished with that.
:12:28
So am I.
:12:33
What have you got there?
Is that a stock certificate?

:12:36
It's a homesteader's claim
to 640 acres in the Oregon Territory.

:12:41
Jim and I had it.
It's what we came out west for.

:12:43
- What's it worth?
- A lot of hard work.

:12:46
Then what you got?
A farm - unless the bank takes it away.

:12:49
- We were gonna start a sawmill.
- A sawmill?

:12:53
Yeah. All the settling out here now
means more schools and saloons,

:12:58
churches, houses - that means lumber.
:13:00
How come
you never told us about this before?

:13:04
I don't know. I didn't know
how I was gonna do it all by myself.

:13:08
What I mean to say is,
I'd like it if you all go in with me.

:13:14
Together we could do it.
We could run a business.

:13:17
A sawmill?
:13:19
We sold our bodies.
Why can't we sell some wood?

:13:26
Might as well cook that thing more.
Won't hurt to burn it.

:13:29
I suppose not.
:13:32
Takes money.
:13:36
Building a sawmill takes money.
:13:38
I know. I'm probably just dreaming,
but it's the closest thing to a plan we've got.

:13:43
Well, it could be I got some.
:13:48
In Agua Dulce. Been wiring it there for years.
Over $12,000 now.

:13:52
What? Tw...
:13:55
- What are you saying?
- I'm saying sawmill.


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