:44:00
That`s good for `em!
The exercise`ll keep `em thin.
:44:03
lf that Frenchman`s up and around,
l`d like to talk to him. Over.
:44:08
The Frenchman?
Didn't he come to your place?
:44:12
He sure did not.
:44:14
He left here early this morning,
with libras 1 5 he borrowed from the lndian.
:44:20
- Where`d the lndian get libras1 5?
- Borrowed it from me.
:44:26
Did the Frenchman say
what he was using the money for?
:44:29
No, just borrowed it and took off.
Over.
:44:33
l guess that`s that.
Put the libras1 5 on our bill, Doc.
:44:38
Tell the lndian
we`re not sure he`s worth it.
:44:41
l've already done both those things.
Over and out.
:44:45
- That`s good news.
- Three or four days.
:44:47
The Frenchman took off.
Too bad, we could`ve used him.
:44:51
Better to work short-handed
than with the wrong kind of man.
:44:54
How do you know
he was the wrong kind?
:44:57
Didn`t you hear it over the radio?
:44:59
He took libras1 5 from the lndian
for saving his life.
:45:03
What kind of a man would do that?
:45:09
- Lafayette is coming.
- What are you talking about?
:45:13
The French blood bank
just turned in the gate.
:45:30
- Hi.
- Hello.
:45:33
The lndian said to tell you
he`d be back in a few days.
:45:36
- We talked to the doctor.
- Did he tell you l was coming?
:45:40
He said you borrowed libras1 5
from the lndian.
:45:43
And he said he hadn`t seen you since.
:45:48
- You thought l was going to skip out?
- You could have.
:45:53
l`ve got something to do first.
:45:56
Do you always carry that chip
on your shoulder?
:45:58
That depends. l needed the money
to get my rifle from the gunsmith.