:59:12
Hallie...
:59:15
Hallie, would you be too sorry
:59:19
if once I get the new
irrigation bill through,
:59:24
would you be too sorry
if we just up and left Washington?
:59:31
I sort of have a hankering
to come back here to live.
:59:40
- Maybe open up a law office.
- Rance...
:59:45
If you knew how often
I'd dreamed of it.
:59:49
My roots are here.
I guess my heart is here.
:59:56
Yes, let's come back.
1:00:01
Look at it.
It was once a wilderness.
1:00:05
Now it's a garden. Aren't you proud?
1:00:13
Hallie, who put the cactus roses
on Tom's coffin?
1:00:20
I did.
1:00:28
Here, I got a brand-new spittoon...
Cuspidor, Hallie.
1:00:32
and Luke the engineer's got a full
head of steam in this tar bucket.
1:00:37
We'll make 25 miles an hour
or bust a boiler trying.
1:00:40
And we wired ahead to Junction City.
They'll hold the Express.
1:00:46
In two days and two nights,
you'll be in Washington.
1:00:50
Thank you, Jason.
1:00:52
I'm going to write a letter
to the officials of this railroad
1:00:55
and thank them for their kindness
and for going to all this trouble.