:19:47
Old-timer?
:19:54
Me?
:19:59
Guess it's gotta be, don't it.
Nobody else here.
:20:02
-Where are they?
-lt's hard to say.
:20:05
Headed up towards the north, maybe.
:20:06
Then again,
they might even have turned west.
:20:08
But, like l say...
:20:11
it's hard to say.
:20:13
-What run them off?
-Chiricahua.
:20:15
Soldier boys come riding through
three days ago.
:20:18
Claimed the lnjuns was fixin'
to kick up their heels.
:20:20
Then we seen war fire
in them hills to the south.
:20:24
So they all just up and took off
like a scalded dog.
:20:28
Guess they figured jobs
is easier to come by than hair.
:20:33
l'm the only one stayed behind.
:20:35
lnjuns don't bother with me.
:20:37
l ain't worth too awful much.
:20:42
You say they pulled out
about three days ago?
:20:44
Yeah. Bartender, he left, too.
:20:47
Well, l'll be seeing you.
We gotta be moving.
:20:50
You ought to do the same, mister.
:20:51
Unless you hanker for a haircut
from a Chiricahua barber.
:20:55
Come on, Claire.
:20:58
Well, adiĆ³s.