:08:04
- You old hag, I'll...
- Painted hussy!
:08:08
(Groaning)
:08:10
Let go of me! Let go!
:08:12
Let her go, I said!
:08:16
(Woman screams)
:08:23
(Groaning)
:08:26
(Stops playing)
:08:27
(Shouting)
:08:31
(Screaming)
:08:35
- Hold this.
- Right.
:08:36
And this is the tune your father used to play
to keep peace in the house?
:08:40
I must have squeezed out
a few wrong notes.
:08:42
Yeah.
:08:44
- Thanks, Tim.
- Goodbye, Mac.
:08:52
(Woman screeches)
:09:07
- Too late for coffee, mister?
- (Woman) Howdy.
:09:10
I think there's a few warm dregs left.
:09:13
- Oh. Howdy, ma'am.
- Step down.
:09:18
Much obliged.
:09:22
- They keeping you busy?
- Yep.
:09:24
Packing out the ore
and packing in the vittles.
:09:28
Them miners can eat more beans
than they raise in all of Boston.
:09:31
- Now they want me to bring in a mill.
- All at once?
:09:34
No, just a few pieces at a time.
:09:36
They got tired of waiting for the railroad
to reach them.
:09:39
Between you and me,
I don't think it will before snow.
:09:42
You're hoping it won't?
:09:44
- First I was.
- Uh-huh.
:09:45
Figured it'd put me out of business. It won't.
:09:48
- It won't?
- No. It's a funny thing about gold.
:09:51
There's always some jackass
will find it where the railroad ain't.
:09:54
Then he'll send for me
and a few more jackasses
:09:57
to bring in his grub and pack out his ore!