1:10:01
Apart from that, there's hardly
any comparison between you.
1:10:05
- Goodbye, Joe.
- Goodbye, Wade.
1:10:08
Goodbye.
1:10:12
I like that fellow.
1:10:17
Cows in the stockyard.
1:10:20
I ain't a man who believes in taxes,
but I can see they're a necessary evil.
1:10:24
Somebody's gotta pay for schools,
churches and such things.
1:10:28
Especially now that the town's
getting so darn big.
1:10:31
Yes, sir. They do say there's nothing
certain except taxes and death.
1:10:35
Get up, Hatton.
1:10:39
- What for?
- The boys are outside waiting for a talk.
1:10:44
I see.
1:10:46
I'm really surprised at Surrett.
I thought he had more intelligence...
1:10:50
...than to send you in
on a silly day like this.
1:10:53
- You haven't got a chance...
- Shut up and get out of the chair.
1:11:01
Ten days for this customer.
Five to cool off, five to think it over.
1:11:05
You bet, Wade. I'll take care of it.
Come on, sonny boy, I'll buy you candy.
1:11:15
- What were you saying about taxes?
- What taxes?
1:11:18
I don't remember.
1:11:20
- Shall I trim your mustache?
- No, no. No, thanks.
1:11:24
I think I can manage.
1:11:40
See that big herd of buffalo grazing
away so peacefully down there?
1:11:49
The trouble with the buffalo is that
they had things too easy at the start.
1:11:53
It works the other way around too.
We had such a bad beginning...
1:11:57
...we're bound for a wonderful future.
- Typical Irish logic, totally unconnected.