:06:02
You like my wine, Paco?
:06:06
I like it if you do, huh?
:06:07
Costs five dollars a bottle.
:06:09
That's ten dollars out of your pay.
:06:12
Since you're a generous man,
share the rest with your friends here.
:06:21
I don't understand you.
I don't understand you at all.
:06:24
A thief should be punished.
:06:26
We'll have dinner now.
:06:28
And take a few more bottles of wine
out to our friends.
:06:34
He's a Ionely thief, Steadman...
:06:37
...trying to celebrate
after a rough journey.
:06:39
He'll be happy to go home.
:06:41
They all will.
:06:43
And so will I.
:06:45
I'm afraid you won't be going home
quite yet, Mr. Kelly.
:06:48
There's been a change.
Take the cattle by rail to Virginia.
:06:52
Deliver them to a plantation
near Richmond. The pasture is there.
:06:56
You'll be paid on arrival.
:06:58
That's not in the agreement.
:06:59
I was ordered to bring
the cattle here.
:07:02
The war's going into a new phase.
:07:04
We're concentrating on Richmond.
And when we take it, we've won.
:07:08
I don't care who wins.
:07:12
You want that herd in Virginia?
:07:14
It'll cost you
five dollars per head extra.
:07:18
I'm authorized to pay you one dollar
a head extra. Not a penny more.
:07:22
That's not Army beef yet, major.
:07:24
Not until I get paid off
on my contract.
:07:26
The contract specifies, in rather
small print, I'll admit:
:07:32
" Payment shall be made when the beef
is delivered to the area...
:07:35
...deemed most urgent
by the commanding general."
:07:39
Which is 30 miles south of Richmond.
:07:42
It's in order. I prepared it myself.
Even specifying the size of the print.
:07:47
Now those steers
are going east, Mr. Kelly.
:07:56
Oh, by Godfrey, that judge.
He thought he had me licked.