:02:03
Leander...
:02:05
you know,
that's a right pretty spot
:02:07
for a resting place.
:02:08
Who's the grave for?
:02:10
The grave's for me.
:02:13
Wait too long
:02:14
ground'll be froze.
:02:16
Leander, come spend the winter
at my ranch.
:02:20
You rode down,
we'd have a place for you.
:02:22
Be like old times.
:02:24
I don't reckon
I'll last the winter.
:02:27
Governor said
he sent some of his men.
:02:29
you wouldn't show at the door.
:02:31
Said maybe you'd auswer for me.
:02:33
The governor
just wants to talk with you.
:02:36
you don't got to say
:02:38
yes or no
or it's a cold September.
:02:41
All you got to do is see him,
Leander.
:03:13
Hyah! Hyah!
:03:27
And never underestimate
the importance of the name
:03:30
that you choose for a product.
:03:31
"The Dunnison and Sous
:03:33
"Automatic Drawer
:03:35
for the Tabulation
of Financial Trausactious."
:03:37
That just about tells the story,
doesn't it?
:03:38
Every shopkeeper in the country
will want one
:03:40
--before they even see it.
:03:42
Well, that's good, because
the prototype doesn't work.
:03:44
It's a prototype, son,
it's not supposed to work.
:03:47
That's why they call it
a prototype.
:03:48
Look at this.
:03:50
I've already come np
with a solution
:03:52
to the prob...
:03:58
It's for your mother.
:03:59
Why didn't you mail it
while we were in Austin?