:29:01
-What do you say, sir?
-You're pretty much healed.
:29:05
-Thank you, doc.
-Of course.
:29:08
Bye, Jesse.
:29:12
Bye, Zee.
:29:16
-You're looking more spry.
-Shut up, Frank.
:29:20
Doc, I was wondering if later
this evening I could come by?
:29:25
You're always welcome.
:29:26
Yeah, I know, doc. But I was thinking
maybe I could take Zee out?
:29:31
Someplace near, with other folk.
:29:34
Near, you know. Here, but out.
:29:38
It's fine by me, Jesse.
:29:39
Don't worry, sir.
I'll make sure they're chaperoned.
:29:45
That hadn't even occurred to me.
I am deeply in your debt.
:29:50
You're very welcome, sir.
:29:51
The Army's leaving, so Cole can stop
hiding and get back to his farm.
:29:57
We're meeting
at the Younger place.
:30:07
Leave them alone.
:30:09
-Cole.
-Clell.
:30:11
-How are you?
-Hey, John.
:30:13
Thanks for coming.
:30:15
-How are you?
-Hey, Cole.
:30:17
Hey, who's seen how Loni
Packwood is dressed?
:30:21
Tom, come here, huh?
:30:24
-Thank you.
-James!
:30:27
You behave yourselves.
:30:29
Look. Liberty's favorite son,
come here!
:30:33
-I won't forget what you did.
-Yeah.
:30:36
I'm pleased you came.
:30:38
-Why, thank you.
-I'm very pleased you came with Jesse.
:30:41
There's a gaggle of girls
hoping to dance with Jesse. . .
:30:45
. . .who'll have to settle
with my many charms.
:30:48
-Bob, you have no shame.
-Not yet. But I'm hoping.
:30:54
-Let's dance.
-Okay.