:24:02
If a man's railroading or in the cattle business,
he's gotta be friendly with his neighbours.
:24:07
All right, Murray. Take it
easy. This is my job, remember?
:24:10
This is what Bucks
pays me for.
:24:16
- Good-bye, Murray. Tell Marian thanks
for everything. - Yeah. I sure will.
:24:31
Well, hello, Smith.
Hello there.
:24:33
Hopping around again, huh? Well, I'm
certainly happy it's nothing serious.
:24:37
- I'd like a word with you, Rebstock. - It'd be a
real pleasure, son, but I'm a little busy now.
:24:42
I wanna get the cattle loaded before...
All right. When?
:24:44
Well, how 'bout Pete's
right after supper?
:24:47
I'd esteem it a privilege to
buy you a drink. I'll be there.
:24:50
Fine. Come on.
:25:00
I don't like it, Smitty.
I don't like any part of it.
:25:03
That Whitey. Did you see his eyes?
They were cutting your liver out.
:25:07
I'm telling ya, Smitty, you're walking
right into it. You, with only one arm.
:25:11
Aw, take it easy, Bill. Sweet suffering
Moses, boy, why don't you get the sheriff?
:25:16
Mac? By the time he got on a
horse, Barton'd die of old age.
:25:20
Oh, Mr. McCloud!
:25:26
Mr. McCloud, I'd like you to meet
Luke Smith. So you're the great Smith.
:25:30
I don't know about that. Glad
to hear it was nothing serious.
:25:33
Well, thanks.
Heard a lot about you, Smith.
:25:35
All of it good, I hope.
Good?
:25:37
Well, according to President
Bucks, you're practically a legend.
:25:41
He just sent me a wire. He seemed pretty happy
about the way you handled the Barton business.
:25:44
You can tell him the score on the
Bartons is still two down and one to go.
:25:47
I certainly will.
Luke.!
:25:50
- Luke!
- I'll be seeing you.
:25:56
Well, well. How's my boy?
Hello, Emmy.
:25:58
Ohh.