1:11:00
Yeah, he wanted them killed,
and he was paying good for it.
1:11:04
Now he wants you killed,
so he won't have to pay you.
1:11:07
That's right.
1:11:09
I must admit, it's a way to save money.
1:11:13
I want you to get that $5,000 for me.
1:11:16
With a gun?
1:11:17
No, with a note from me,
telling him to give it to you.
1:11:20
Sure, and he will give it to me just like that?
1:11:23
He's what they call a respectable man,
Mr. De Leon.
1:11:27
They'd run him out of town if they knew
he was going around having people killed.
1:11:31
They might even hang him.
1:11:34
With what I know on him,
he'll give you that money.
1:11:39
And then?
1:11:41
- Then he'll have you trailed.
- To you.
1:11:43
But you ain't coming to me.
1:11:45
You're staying right there in Bonanza.
I'm coming to you.
1:11:50
When?
1:11:52
I don't know when, but you'll hear from me.
1:11:55
There's $500 of it for you.
1:11:58
Just for holding it?
1:12:00
Just for you.
1:12:07
You said you would give me a note.
1:12:09
Yeah. I ain't got such a good hand.
Think you could write it out for me?
1:12:13
I mean I can't write it out so good.
1:12:17
No, sir, I can't write at all.
1:12:21
I can't read and I can't write none.
1:12:24
But that don't mean I'm dirt.
1:12:29
You are not dirt.
1:12:38
Maybe with all that money,
we could go to San Francisco. On a train.
1:12:43
We'd have a high old time
with all that money.
1:12:48
What shall I write?
1:12:53
We'll be in Bonanza in a couple of weeks.
Will you be there?
1:12:57
He's finished with me at last.
1:12:59
He'll get over it. I've lived long enough
to know that much.