:22:02
Well, if they pay me off
in tortillas,
:22:04
I'm gonna shoot 'em right in the eye.
:22:07
But the Juaristas are too poor
to hire anybody.
:22:12
I made a deal to work out
a plan to take the garrison.
:22:17
If it pays off,
I get half the French treasury.
:22:19
Then you don't have any sympathy
for their cause?
:22:24
Not theirs or anybody else's.
:22:29
See, I spent two years
in a war in the States.
:22:32
Right now,
all I'm interested in is money.
:22:35
If money is all you care about,
then why did you fight in that war?
:22:41
Everybody's got a right
to be a sucker once.
:22:45
- Mr Hogan.
- Hmm?
:22:48
The 14th of July is a French holiday.
:22:50
By noon of that day last year
the entire French garrison was drunk.
:22:56
- What's the date today?
- July the 6th.
:22:58
Beautiful.
:23:00
That information
puts gold right in my pocket.
:23:04
This calls for a drink.
:23:07
Well, I'll be leaving you
for a few moments.
:23:09
Be careful not to go too far,
there may be another rattler.
:23:13
I'll pray as I walk.
:23:17
I'll keep my back turned.
Don't worry.
:23:20
You're a real gentleman, Mr Hogan.
:23:51
I guess you haven't slept much
on the ground.
:23:54
Oh, I'm very tired. I'll sleep.
:23:56
For somebody who's wore out,
you sure got a happy look.
:23:59
It was a miracle you found me
when you did, Mr Hogan.