:17:01
The Army can hang him.
:17:03
Tomorrow.
:17:04
-What do we do?
-Nothing!
:17:06
You folks will do nothing.
Go home now.
:17:09
You too, doc.
:17:10
So you can swear that you know
nothing about what's gonna happen.
:17:14
-Boys--
-Doc, go home.
:17:17
They ain't gonna hang
no more Liberty boys.
:17:20
Go home.
:17:26
Meeting's adjourned.
Go home, everybody.
:17:30
Go home.
:17:32
-I'm staying.
-Me too.
:17:34
Loni, Clell.
:17:36
-Couldn't lose him.
-Jim, I said stay home!
:17:39
It's my fault. I want in.
:17:40
It was a matter of time before
they hung someone.
:17:43
-And you're too young.
-Too young?
:17:49
-I'm as old as you were, going to war.
-And Web too. No.
:17:53
-You're wasting time.
-Zee, go home.
:17:55
I was there for the hangings.
:17:57
You need to know how they do it.
What order they do things in.
:18:00
If you mess up rescuing Cole because
you won't listen to a woman. . .
:18:04
. . .then damn you all.
:18:10
All right.
:18:13
Eight of us against
a Union regiment. . .
:18:16
. . .and Pinkerton detectives on
Main Street in broad daylight.
:18:22
-He's smiling.
-Is that bad?
:18:25
Very.
:18:37
Pinkerton, relax. The Army
has everything well in hand.
:18:42
Nothing like a hanging to motivate
people to relocate.
:18:46
It's not my job to relax.
:18:48
I've got men at every entrance
so no one rides in shooting.
:18:51
I've got a sharpshooter up
on that rooftop over there. . .
:18:55
. . .just in case.