:09:01
Sheriff.
:09:14
Matt, get a hold of yourself.
Put Brewster out of your mind.
:09:18
You're trying to take on a whole town,
not one man.
:09:20
Old folks and womenfolks and Mexicans,
:09:23
a couple of cripples like Crane,
that's what this town is.
:09:27
But you come back on your own legs,
swinging your own arms,
:09:32
seeing out of both your eyes.
:09:38
Well, I found my daddy.
:09:41
In Tennessee.
:09:45
It was my daddy, all right,
but his head was shot off.
:09:53
So, er... I picked up his rifle.
:09:59
Picked up where he left off.
:10:03
And I stayed to the end.
:10:06
The end. Now it's over.
The war's over.
:10:09
- Not here, it ain't.
- No, sir.
:10:13
Not while Brewster can keep it going.
:10:16
He said Medford bought my farm
from Brewster.
:10:19
Well, how did Brewster get it?
How did Brewster get it?
:10:24
When they auctioned it off, nobody
had any ready cash except for Brewster.
:10:30
- Anted up just to keep things legal.
- Legal?
:10:36
Legal? We was mustered out
to return home.
:10:38
Articles of surrender
didn't mention confiscation.
:10:42
Hey, boy, you just lost a pint of blood.
You quiet down.
:10:45
So Brewster picked up my farm cheap,
:10:48
sold at a profit to Medford?
:10:53
Just widows and old folks dying off,
and who's picking up their leavings?
:10:59
You get out of this town, boy.