:55:13
Well, Howard, what next I wonder?
:55:15
I'm all fixed as far as I'm concerned
as a medicine man.
:55:18
I'll have three meals a day, five if I want...
:55:20
roof over my head,
and a drink now and then to warm me up.
:55:23
I will be worshipped, fed,
and treated like a high priest...
:55:26
for telling people what they want to hear.
Good medicine men are born not made.
:55:30
Come and see me sometime, my boy.
:55:31
Even you'll take off your hat
when you see how respected I am.
:55:34
The day before yesterday,
they wanted to make me their legislature.
:55:37
Their whole legislature!
:55:39
I don't know what that means. I think
it's the highest honor they can bestow.
:55:42
Yeah, I'm all fixed
for the rest of my natural life.
:55:45
How about yourself?
What do you aim to do?
:55:47
I haven't got any idea.
:55:49
You're young. You've got plenty of time
to make three or four fortunes.
:55:53
You know, the worst ain't so bad
when it finally happens.
:55:56
Not half as bad as you figure it'll be
before it happens.
:55:59
I'm no worse off than I was in Tampico.
:56:01
I'm out a couple of hundred dollars
when you come down to it.
:56:04
Not very much compared
to what Dobbsie lost.
:56:06
Any special place you're bent on going?
:56:08
No, all places are the same to me.
:56:11
You can keep my share of what the burros
and the hides'll bring...
:56:14
if you use it to buy a ticket to Dallas.
See Cody's widow. Better than writing.
:56:18
And besides, it's July and the fruit harvest.
:56:26
How about it?
:56:29
It's a deal.
:56:33
Well, let's get going.
:56:49
- Goodbye, Curtin.
- Goodbye, Howard.
:56:51
- Good luck.
- Same to you.