1:06:01
We made a safe range out of this.
1:06:04
Some of us died doing it,
but we made it.
1:06:08
Then people move in who never
had to raw-hide it through the old days.
1:06:14
They fence off my range
and fence me off from water.
1:06:20
Some of them plough ditches,
take out irrigation water.
1:06:25
So the creek runs dry sometimes
and I gotta move my stock because of it.
1:06:31
And you say we have no right
to the range.
1:06:35
The men that did the work
and ran the risks have no rights?
1:06:40
I take you for a fair man, Starrett.
1:06:45
I'm not belittling what you did,
but you didn't find this country.
1:06:50
There were trappers here
and Indian traders before you.
1:06:54
- They tamed this country.
- They weren't ranchers.
1:06:58
Rights! You think you've the right
to say nobody else has got any.
1:07:03
That ain't the way
the Government looks at it.
1:07:06
I didn't come to argue.
I made you a fair proposition.
1:07:11
What about the others?
1:07:14
- Shane knows he can work for me.
- The other homesteaders?
1:07:17
Look, be reasonable!
1:07:20
After all, there's just so many hands
in a deck of cards.
1:07:28
- Then, I've got to say no.
- You don't give a man much choice.
1:07:41
How do you feel about it, son?
Would you like to go partners with me?
1:07:46
I don't want trouble with your father.
We don't want anyone to get hurt.
1:07:51
- Joey ain't quite of age, Ryker.
- How about it, son?
1:07:56
Come here, Joey.