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I was curious.
:15:01
When Mrs. Warwick specified the
north pasture, I wanted to know why.
:15:06
The soil, major, is overworked.
:15:08
Dying for the lack of fertilizer.
:15:12
- Well, yes, but I still don't...
- Manure, major.
:15:16
I didn't know you were a farmer.
:15:18
I was raised on a farm.
:15:20
My father's estancia in Texas.
:15:22
Estancia. What a lovely word.
:15:25
So is caridad.
:15:28
Charity.
:15:31
Yes, it was lovely.
:15:32
It was lovely and big.
:15:36
Open.
:15:38
Fifty families lived on it.
:15:40
My father was like a lord.
Like an Irish lord.
:15:44
Yet this virtuous Irish lord...
:15:46
...was not quite able to stop his son
from turning pirate, was he?
:15:52
Make jokes, Steadman, about the war,
about God, and about me.
:15:56
But don't make jokes about my father.
:16:03
He was killed defending our home.
:16:05
Mexican War, I think you called it.
:16:07
We had other names for the theft
of a piece of our country.
:16:11
The officers wore the same uniform
you have on.
:16:14
Only some of them now
have changed it to grey.
:16:18
So I say, "Alvarez Kelly...
:16:21
...take what you can from both sides.
Small return for your birthright."
:16:26
- Beg pardon, ma'am.
- What is it?
:16:28
A guard found one of our drovers...
:16:30
...beaten and unconscious.
- We're 30 miles behind the lines!
:16:34
They butchered a steer
inside the gates.
:16:36
Where the hell were the sentries?
Excuse me.
:16:41
All right, let's go.
:16:47
The poor major.
:16:48
He finds duty more fascinating than...
:16:51
...pleasure.
:16:57
Do you undress every woman you meet?