:28:01
No. Get out of here.
:28:03
Can we do anything?
:28:04
Go on and mosey, will you?
:28:06
Sure.
:28:15
You got gumption,
but you ain't got no sense.
:28:17
lf you'd only let me
start him right...
:28:19
instead of scaring him that way.
:28:21
lt wasn't him that was scared.
:28:23
He won't throw me next time.
:28:25
You better stick
to buggy-riding.
:28:27
Maybe him and me
ain't your style.
:28:29
Ain't no maybe about you.
:28:31
l wish you'd let me
ride him some more.
:28:33
Sure.
:28:35
How'd you like me
to give him to you?
:28:37
You mean for keeps?
You're not just teasing?
:28:39
No. l guess you'd
rather have Jesse...
:28:41
pick you out a riding horse...
:28:43
even if he don't know
the difference...
:28:45
between a pinto
and a strawberry roan.
:28:46
l like this one.
:28:48
And you like me,
don't you, honey?
:28:50
You won't throw me no more.
:28:52
All right. He's yours.
:29:01
Let's you and me ride down
to the sump after supper, huh?
:29:05
Where's that?
:29:06
A shady place
over by Hidden Canyon.
:29:09
The water's good and deep now,
almost over your head.
:29:13
You mean go swimming...together?
:29:16
l'll bring along my guitar,
play us some music.
:29:19
You got a nerve.
:29:20
The moon will be
pretty near full.
:29:22
You didn't buy me,
just giving me a horse.
:29:25
l'll be waiting for you
after supper out by the bell.
:29:29
l won't go.
:29:32
l won't!
:29:40
Listen to this for poppycock.
:29:43
''And the benefits
to be derived...
:29:46
''by the small ranchers
from the new railroad...
:29:50
''are too numerous
to need recounting here.''
:29:54
''Small ranchers.''
:29:55
lgnorant, nasty,
spoiling the open range...
:29:58
with their measly fences.
:29:59
And say, Jesse.
l should have told you before.