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:07:00
We'll be there in spring.
Any cattle worth buying?

:07:03
I can sell you all you want.
:07:06
Hold on to them.
We'll do business when I get there.

:07:12
Thank you.
:07:17
Maria.
:07:23
Maria!
:07:35
We lost 87 head on the stock train
between here and Wichita.

:07:40
They got shaken off their feet,
kicked to death.

:07:45
You should have seen that roadbed.
:07:48
It had rail gaps in it
8 inches wide.

:07:51
Might've been safer to trail through.
:07:54
Lose a few pounds, save a few cow.
:07:57
- How's the opera season this year?
- Beg your pardon?

:08:01
Opera, man. Opera!
:08:03
- I don't know, I guess it's all right.
- You guess?

:08:07
You call yourself civilized,
but know nothing about the opera?

:08:12
- I keep my mind on business.
- Let's get to business.

:08:16
- I have 2476 head. Quotations?
- Two and a half cents per pound.

:08:22
- Could go down by morning.
- Could go up.

:08:25
I got 80 percent grassers...
:08:27
...10 percent half-fats,
10 percent canners.

:08:31
- Little low on canners.
- Little high. You get the best of it.

:08:35
I figure two and three-quarters
for the lot.

:08:39
We figured two and a half.
:08:41
Two and three-quarters,
or I feed them till they go to three.

:08:45
Decide. I want a bath.
:08:47
New York market's closed.
We should wait.

:08:50
- He's right. We should think it over.
- You do that, Mac.

:08:54
Paco, go keep an eye on those cows.
:08:58
We're holding on to them for a while.

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