:06:00
Everybody got to do four men's work.
Come on. Now.
:06:03
There she goes!
:06:08
Timber!
:06:25
Well. I get some news.
:06:28
- How does it look?
- Good.
:06:30
The river come up six inches.
Thermometer go up. Too.
:06:33
That's the south wind.
Looks like the breakup.
:06:35
- Ja. We start drive tomorrow.
- Sure!
:06:37
If my figures are right.
We got 28 million
:06:39
and some odd thousand feet
cut. Decked. And ready to go.
:06:42
We won't leave ten cents' worth
of timber behind when we move out.
:06:44
By George. Barney. I ain't see
how you make the boys do it.
:06:47
Old Hewitt should raise
your pay some more.
:06:50
- He'll do better than that.
- Ja?
:06:53
A partnership.
:06:54
I'm on my way up. Swan.
:06:56
I got a good start.
And nothing is going to stop me.
:07:00
In ten years. I'm gonna be
one of the richest men in this state.
:07:04
You wait and see.
:07:06
Hewitt likes me.
And there's no limit to where I'm going.
:07:11
They say his daughter
like you. Too.
:07:14
Do they?
Well. She's a fine girl.
:07:18
You marry her? Maybe?
:07:20
No maybe about it.
:07:23
- Yumpin' yiminy!
- Wait. You crazy Swede.
:07:26
Don't jump on me
or I'll kick you in the teeth!
:07:28
By George.
That the only way you stop me.
:07:31
Barney. Why ain't you tell me?
:07:33
She pretty?
:07:34
She's got a good head
on her shoulders. I'll say that for her.
:07:38
She's...
:07:40
- Listen. Do you hear that?
- Ja.
:07:43
- It's the ice breaking up.
- We have plenty of water tomorrow.
:07:46
You bet we will.
You start on the lower pond.
:07:48
And if the decks are frozen.
Uuse dynamite to break them out.