:32:00
You can't want to
get blown up again?
:32:02
Uh, Butch, you know
if it were my money,
:32:05
there's nobody I'd
rather have steal it
:32:08
than you.
:32:09
But I'm still
in the employ
:32:11
of Mr. E.H. Harriman
:32:12
of the Union Pacific
Railroad.
:32:14
[Woman]
Start this train!
:32:16
Get back inside,
lady.
:32:17
I'm not afraid of you.
:32:19
I'm not afraid
of anything.
:32:20
I'm a grandmother
and a female,
:32:22
and I've
got my rights.
:32:24
We got no time
for this.
:32:26
You can bull the others,
but not me.
:32:28
I've fought whiskey,
and I've fought gambling--
:32:31
We got no time
for this.
:32:33
What are you doing?
Let go!
:32:36
What are you
going to do to her?
:32:38
Well,
leave her alone.
:32:40
You're after
the money,
:32:41
and the money's
in here.
:32:43
Please! All I want
:32:44
is for somebody to
start this train.
:32:46
Somebody, please!
:32:47
Open the door,
Woodcock,
:32:49
or tell her
goodbye.
:32:50
[Woman] Our Father,
who art in heaven,
:32:53
hallowed be Thy name,
:32:55
Thy kingdom come,
:32:57
[Normal Voice]
Thy will be done,
:32:59
on earth
as it is in heaven.
:33:02
What am I going to tell
poor Mr. Harriman?
:33:07
Woodcock, what'd
you have to go and do
:33:10
something like that for?
:33:11
Well, Butch, you blew
the last one so easy,
:33:14
I just had to,
um, do something.
:33:16
Give me that
and get some more,
:33:19
a lot more!
:33:22
Well, that
ought to do it.
:33:45
Think you used enough
dynamite there, Butch?
:33:51
Ha ha ha ha.