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:31:02
You can have your rig back now.
:31:04
- I'll walk the rest of the way.
- I hope you break a leg.

:31:09
Thanks for the lift.
:31:11
- Don't mention it.
- One more thing.

:31:13
You sure are pretty.
:31:15
Giddyup!
:31:33
Slim.
:31:49
I'm sorry. I thought you were Slim.
Where did you come from?

:31:53
I was right over there.
:31:54
No, I mean, do you work around here?
:31:56
Since when?
:31:57
- This afternoon.
- Fine.

:31:59
You've got some dirt
right on your face, up right...

:32:02
If you'd been bounced around on your ear
in the back of this thing...

:32:06
as much as I have,
the least you'd have is a dirty face.

:32:09
- How come you did that?
- It's a long story.

:32:12
Unhitch these horses
and give them a good rubdown.

:32:15
Yes, ma'am.
:32:16
- Do you belong here?
- Yes, I'm Mike King.

:32:19
That's a funny name for a girl. How did
you happen to get a nickname like that?

:32:23
It's not a nickname. It's Michael.
:32:27
Kind of a mean trick
to play on your parents, isn't it?

:32:30
They expect a boy, and get his name
all picked out, and then you come along.

:32:34
Yes, guess it was.
:32:37
I almost forgot, when you're finished,
will you take an extra horse...

:32:40
and go six miles out the Del Rio Pike
and pick up Hank?

:32:43
- Yes, ma'am. Who's Hank? Your sister?
- No, he's the foreman.

:32:47
- May I help you down, ma'am?
- Thanks.

:32:50
- I'll see you later.
- Yes.


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