:11:02
	That's true, but when there are two,
then I'd say that there is one too many.
:11:07
	Two bosses? Very interesting.
:11:11
	Interesting is right. The Rojos boys,
three brothers who sell liquor.
:11:15
	And then there's the Baxters,
big gun merchants.
:11:20
	Ah, if I'm not mistaken, you already
met Baxter's gang, didn't you?
:11:25
	- Yeah, we met.
- But you're lucky.
:11:28
	They don't usually limit
their fire to the mule.
:11:30
	A man leaves his land
and looks around for any reason,
:11:33
	Juan de Dios tolls the bell,
Piripero sells another coffin.
:11:37
	Two bosses.
:11:41
	They've enlisted all the scum that hangs
around both sides of the frontier.
:11:45
	And they pay in dollars.
:11:50
	Baxters over there.
:11:53
	Rojos there.
:11:56
	- Me right in the middle.
- Where you do what?
:12:00
	Crazy bell-ringer was right.
:12:03
	There's money to be made
in a place like this.
:12:05
	If you're thinking what I suspect...
I tell you, don't try it.
:12:10
	- Which one of the two is the stronger?
- Which one of them is stronger?
:12:16
	Well, the Rojos, especially Ramón.
:12:30
	Don Miguel Rojo, I wanna talk to you.
:12:35
	Don Miguel, I hear you're hirin' on men.
:12:39
	Well, I might just be available.
:12:43
	I gotta tell you before you hire me...
:12:48
	I don't work cheap.