:09:01
Give me it.
:09:08
He'll take $5 and $4.
:09:11
One, two.
:09:12
Here's $3. There's $4.
:09:16
Five, six, seven, eight, nine.
:09:20
You know what I say,
I like to do business with you...
:09:23
because I knew you were honest
the first time I see you.
:09:25
The cornerstone of my success
is integrity.
:09:28
- That's right.
- That's the only secure foundation.
:09:30
That's what I said when I see you.
:09:33
- When you have that, you have everything.
- Right. I know you're a good man.
:09:36
I gotta do business.
I don't care about anything else.
:09:39
You can conduct it another way,
but it's not permanent.
:09:42
It's not the kind of thing
you can build your success on.
:09:45
- That has been the climax of my success.
- That's what I said.
:09:49
It's suddenly gotten very chilly in here.
:09:51
Well, goodbye.
:09:53
It seems that I've strayed into
a den of thieves.
:09:56
However, it's a wise man
that profits by his previous mistakes...
:09:59
and from herein, gentlemen...
:10:01
I have made
some other financial arrangements.
:10:04
It's been nice knowing you, gentlemen.
:10:06
I'm glad to have made your acquaintance,
and a good day to you both.
:10:10
- Good day.
- Goodbye.
:10:12
Come on, Rusty.
:10:18
Gentlemen, this is Mr. Terry Turner
who has just arrived from the West.
:10:22
- Hello.
- How do you do?
:10:24
Young man, I want you to tell these
gentlemen what you told me this morning.
:10:28
I understand you are thinking
of building a railroad...
:10:30
from Cripple Creek
north around the mountain.
:10:33
And I'd like to ask you
to go in another direction.
:10:38
I'd say the straightest way to go...
:10:40
would be from Cripple Creek here
straight through to the Pacific.
:10:45
You expect our trains
to fly over the mountains?
:10:47
No, sir.
:10:48
I expect your trains to go through here,
Dead Man's Gulch.
:10:51
May I ask why you're so interested
in seeing that this land is sold?
:10:55
Yes, sir. So that I can get married.
:10:58
I think I understand.