:43:01
What's it to you
where we're hauling it?
:43:07
Junk, huh?
Personally, I'd call it loot.
:43:10
McCloud, I don't like that word.
:43:13
Hauling away about $2,000 worth
of perfectly sound merchandise,
:43:17
I think loot's the right word.
:43:19
As long as there's been a railroad, stuff
like this has been for the wrecking crews.
:43:23
Am I right, boys?
:43:26
That's one of the things
Bucks sent me here to stop.
:43:29
Sinclair,
you'll unload that wagon.
:43:33
Dansing, set this stuff
back on the right-of-way.
:43:36
All right, boys... I'll brain the
first man that lays a hand on it!
:43:38
That's right, Murray!
:43:46
Murray, I think we can talk this
over quietly, the three of us.
:43:49
Now, you stay out of this, Smith.
This is between me and McCloud.
:43:52
No, Murray, it's between you and the
railroad. And I'm afraid that cuts me in.
:43:56
All right, boys. Clear the tracks.
And lay off my crew, will ya?
:43:59
If you want my job,
say so, and I'll quit.
:44:02
No, Murray. I'm only asking
to talk this over. Come on.
:44:04
Anything you got to say, you can
say right here, but say it fast.
:44:07
That wreck's gonna sit across
the tracks until this thing's settled.
:44:10
You mean, it's either your way, or
you'll tap the whole line, is that it?
:44:14
That's it. Murray, I still
think we can talk it over.
:44:17
Sure, we can,
but it'll never be your way.
:44:21
Bill, you heard what
Mr. McCloud said.
:44:23
Start unloading that wagon. All right,
Seagrue. Get movin'. Haul that load out of here.
:44:27
Seagrue, if you move those mules,
I'll shoot them from between the traces.
:44:30
All right, Bill.
Unload that wagon.
:44:33
You want this stuff, huh?
By Judas, you'll have it!
:44:36
Come on, boys! Lend a hand!
:44:43
Here's a dress for ya!
:44:56
- Sinclair, you're fired.
- That suits me fine, just fine!