:21:00
Everyone in the house
chipped in.
:21:02
We bought him a horseshoe
of red carnations.
:21:05
They didn't last
in this heat,
:21:07
but they
were pretty.
:21:08
And we got him
a marble headstone.
:21:11
It has his name on it,
:21:13
and underneath
we had them put,
:21:15
"In the fullness
of his years."
:21:17
Is that all right?
:21:19
I'd settle for that
on my own slab.
:21:21
What do you figure
yours is gonna read?
:21:22
"Shot dead," probably.
:21:25
Don't people like you,
Mr. Russell?
:21:27
Only takes
one who doesn't.
:21:33
Let's assume you're
going to have a future.
:21:35
How would you feel about
going into business with me?
:21:38
I'll make the same arrangement with
you that I had with old man Russell.
:21:42
These are the accounts.
:21:45
You'll clear $300 a year
:21:47
without even
lifting a finger...
:21:49
and you'll have a place
to hang your hats, besides.
:21:57
I've had an offer
on this house...
:22:00
for a herd of horses
down in Contention.
:22:05
I think
I'm going to take it.
:22:06
You knew that when
you walked in the door.
:22:15
Let me ask you
something, lady.
:22:17
This house here that
you're so hot about,
:22:20
it's mine, isn't it?
:22:21
Yes, it's yours.
:22:23
I can sell it or not sell it,
whichever, right?
:22:26
You can do
what you want to.
:22:29
Was there anything
in that will
:22:31
that made provision
for you?
:22:33
Not a line.
:22:35
Then it turns out
that I don't have
:22:37
any responsibility
toward you at all.
:22:40
You don't owe me
a thing.
:22:42
No. Fact is, I don't.
:22:44
And I'm not one
to quarrel with the facts,
:22:47
Mr. Russell.
:22:55
[Door Opens]
:22:58
Anybody in there?
:22:59
Just one.