:52:13
Whoa, mules!
:52:20
Must have got tired of making the climb
and started home.
:52:24
- Come on, boy!
- Just a minute.
:52:26
There's a mining town near here.
It used to be called Pay Load.
:52:29
It's still called Pay Load
but nobody lives there.
:52:32
- It's over beyond that far hill.
- Which hill?
:52:34
- You see the first hill?
- Yes.
:52:36
See the second one? There's a third hill.
Pay Load's behind that.
:52:41
- How much do you want for this mule?
- $50.
:52:49
Flap Ears, when you unload this piker,
you come on home to mother.
:52:53
- Get outta there!
- Gah!
:52:55
Welshing on a bet!
:52:59
Never could understand
them railroad people.
:53:02
Come on! Come on!
:53:12
(Train whistle)
:53:14
- Mr Kimball.
- Come over to the telegraph shack.
:53:18
- Before you pass. Did you bring the payroll?
- Not now!
:53:21
- Did you bring it?
- I didn't.
:53:23
- Now what?
- The end of the railroad.
:53:25
- Shut up, Feeney.
- Let go of me
:53:27
or I'll push this down your throat!
:53:29
Who wants your man?
I don't want none of 'em! They're all broke!
:53:33
- See you in Denver.
- I'm off to Denver too.
:53:35
- So am I!
- Nobody goes without orders from Kimball!
:53:38
- I'm leaving.
- You are not.
:53:40
You'll take no joyride
in this town with them painted hussies.
:53:43
We've waited this long.
Another night won't hurt us.
:53:46
But if the money's not here
in the morning, out we go!
:53:49
Get back to work!
:53:51
(Clicking)
:53:55
We're beat, Mr Kimball. Without the pay,
the gang will go to Junction City.
:53:59
- I know.
- Any word from Jeff?