:17:04
Hey, Woodcock.
:17:05
Woodcock,
you all right?
:17:06
Hey.
:17:08
Hmm?
:17:14
Whatever Harriman's
paying you ain't enough.
:17:26
There ain't what I'd call
a fortune in there, Butch.
:17:28
Well,just so
we come out ahead.
:17:31
That's the main thing.
:17:33
The Hole-In-The-Wall Gang
:17:34
The Hole-In-The-Wall Gang
:17:35
just robbed the Flyer
right outside ofour town,
:17:39
so that makes it
our responsibility
:17:41
to get out there
and get after them.
:17:44
You'll have to bring
your own horses.
:17:46
How many of you
can bring your own guns?
:17:52
How many of you will want me
to supply you with guns?
:18:00
Well...come on now.
:18:01
I think it's up to us
to do something, dont you?
:18:04
What's the point?
:18:06
They're probably
halfway
:18:07
to Hole-In-The-Wall
already.
:18:09
That's exactly
why we have got to hurry.
:18:11
If we mount up
right now
:18:13
and get out there
after them,
:18:15
maybe we can head them off.
:18:17
If we did that,
they'd kill us.
:18:19
We don't want to let them
get away with this.
:18:23
[Saloon Girls Singing]
:18:24
Boy, I just eat this up
with a spoon.
:18:28
All right, you se two,
I want you at my party.
:18:30
What party?
:18:31
I'm losing
my piano player.
:18:33
He's going off
to fight the war.
:18:36
What war?
:18:37
The war
with the Spanish.
:18:39
Remember
the Maine.
:18:41
Who can forget it?
:18:43
I'm giving him a send-off.
so come on.
:18:54
~ Goodbye, Dolly~
:18:55
~ I must leave you... ~~
:18:57
When I was a kid,
:18:59
I always thought
I would grow up