:19:00
and get out there
after them,
:19:02
maybe we can head them off.
:19:04
If we did that,
they'd kill us.
:19:06
We don't want to let them
get away with this.
:19:10
[Saloon Girls Singing]
:19:11
Boy, I just eat this up
with a spoon.
:19:15
All right, you se two,
I want you at my party.
:19:18
What party?
:19:19
I'm losing
my piano player.
:19:21
He's going off
to fight the war.
:19:23
What war?
:19:25
The war
with the Spanish.
:19:27
Remember
the Maine.
:19:29
Who can forget it?
:19:31
I'm giving him a send-off.
so come on.
:19:43
~ Goodbye, Dolly~
:19:44
~ I must leave you... ~~
:19:45
When I was a kid,
:19:47
I always thought
I would grow up
:19:50
to be a hero.
:19:52
It's too late now.
:19:53
Why'd you say something
like that?
:19:56
You didn't have to say
something like that.
:19:58
You want me
to go alone
:20:00
and fight
the Hole-In-The-Wall Gang?
:20:03
That's fine with me.
:20:04
If you want your kids
to know you let me,
:20:07
that's fine with me,
:20:09
but I don't think
that's what you want.
:20:13
Is it?
:20:19
Why don't we enlist,
go fight the Spanish?
:20:21
You and me in the war.
:20:23
We got a lot of things
going for us--
:20:26
experience, maturity,
leadership.
:20:28
I'll bet
we end up officers.
:20:30
I'd be Major Parker.
:20:34
Parker?
:20:36
Yeah.
That's my real name.
:20:40
Robert Leroy Parker.
:20:41
No fooling?
:20:43
No.
:20:49
Mine's Longbaugh.
:20:50
No fooling.
:20:52
Long what?
:20:53
Harry Longbaugh.
:20:55
So you'd be
Major Longbaugh.
:20:57
What do you say?