:17:03
The lovemaking's fine, isn't it?
:17:05
No, it isn't fine!
:17:07
It's mostly something you want to do
and usually without taking a shave.
:17:11
Look. You don't want
to have any kids.
:17:13
You don't want to
keep house.
:17:15
Now you don't want
to sleep with me.
:17:18
I can do better to get
a dog to keep me company!
:17:28
I'd like to see
these forks just once
:17:31
without yesterday's
dried egg on them.
:17:37
The walls
of this house
:17:39
are paper thin,
Billy Lee.
:17:41
What's that
supposed to mean?
:17:43
It means you can hear
everything through them,
:17:46
and I mean everything.
:17:48
We fight a lot.
:17:50
What's wrong
with you two?
:17:53
Well, what isn't?
:17:58
What did you
get married for?
:18:02
So you'd have the right
to sleep in the same bed?
:18:06
I guess.
:18:08
Well, that part of it isn't
going to last, believe it or not.
:18:12
She'll get fat,
and you'll get old.
:18:15
Then what?
:18:16
I'm not worried about then.
I'm worried about now.
:18:19
You try living with
the 24-hour bellyaching
:18:22
and see how you like it.
:18:24
That's the price you pay
if you want it
:18:26
where you can
nudge it in the night.
:18:30
Billy,
time to go to work.
:18:34
Well...
:18:36
I see the silver's being
polished all nice and bright
:18:39
for Mr. Russell.
:18:40
And what's the matter
with that?
:18:42
And who are you going
to all this trouble for?
:18:46
A man who was carried off by
the Apaches when he was a child,
:18:50
raised among red devils
to be a red devil.
:18:53
Is that what I'm gonna have sleeping
in the bed in my front bedroom?
:18:56
I'll tell you
something else about him.
:18:59
When old man Russell found him