1:04:08
Well?
1:04:09
You didn't have to do that
back there.
1:04:11
- You joined in.
- Yeah, and I thought you were wrong.
1:04:14
- Then why didn't you--
- Don't try and tell me what to think.
1:04:16
I'll take your orders about work
but not about what to think.
1:04:19
- You think I'm to blame for that?
- Just as sure as you're sitting there.
1:04:24
- And so?
- So I'll take your orders.
1:04:37
- Got you in the leg, huh?
- Yeah.
1:04:49
- Ain't bad.
- Went clean through.
1:04:52
Ain't as bad as it should be.
1:04:55
You too?
What do you got to say?
1:04:58
Nothing. If I did,
you wouldn't listen to it.
1:05:16
- You find them?
- No. They're gone, all right.
1:05:19
That's a pretty howdy-do.
1:05:21
You ought to--
No, I better tell him myself.
1:05:37
Teeler, Laredo and Bill Kelsey
are gone.
1:05:39
- What?
- They up and left.
1:05:43
-How do you know?
-I went to wake them. They wasn't there.
1:05:46
- When did they go?
- During the night.
1:05:48
They was on second guard.
It could have happened anytime.
1:05:51
Anybody know anything about
Teeler, Kelsey or Laredo?
1:05:54
There ain't no doubt.
I checked the wagon.
1:05:56
We're shy some cartridges,
flour and a mite of salt.
1:05:59
- How many cartridges?
- This side of a hundred.