:27:03
_ We came about Ma's bill.
_ We'd like to settle up.
:27:06
I think I have it inside. Come right in.
:27:09
Let me see now. Here it is.
:27:12
_ How much is that?
_ Six dollars and twenty cents.
:27:16
I'll cut you for it.
High card, double or nothing.
:27:25
Hey, Ma? How much for the dresses
Katie Elder made?
:27:29
_ I thought you paid her.
_ No, I haven't paid for them yet.
:27:33
The Elder boys are here to settle up.
:27:35
Four dresses at two fifty,
and two guitar lessons at fifty cents.
:27:40
Four dresses at two fifty,
and two guitar lessons at fifty cents.
:27:45
That means that I owe you
four dollars and eighty cents.
:27:52
Your ma took guitar lessons?
:27:53
Yeah, I figured she could earn a living
playing the guitar in the saloon.
:27:58
_ Want to hear her?
_ No, thank you. Some other time.
:28:02
Don't forget your money.
:28:05
_ Thank you.
_ Drop in any time.
:28:12
I wish I could tell you that you owed
me a hundred dollars, but you don't.
:28:17
She came in here one day
with a big grey horse to sell.
:28:21
She said,
"Henry, go get your grey horse."
:28:24
They made as pretty a team
as you'd ever see.
:28:28
So I said, "What's your price, Katie?"
She said, "One funeral."
:28:32
And I said, "Whose?"
:28:36
She said, "Mine."
That's the way it was.
:28:38
Is that the same grey horse
that Bud stole?
:28:42
You heard about that? We rigged that
up to scare Bud into going to college.
:28:48
I put that horse in her barn,
and I come back later, yelling,
:28:52
her screaming back at me
like she meant it.
:28:56
She was a wise one, your ma.
:28:59
And my dad,