:18:00
For yourself.
:18:02
I got ten of my best men
with me.
:18:04
I'd like to go after
the boy myself.
:18:06
If you say so, Martha,
I'll take that box in.
:18:10
I am grateful to you both
:18:12
but I don't think this is
a job for the Rangers, Buck
:18:17
nor for the Army, sir.
:18:21
It is, I think,
going to be a very
:18:23
harsh and unpleasant
kind of business
:18:26
and will, I think, require
an extremely harsh
:18:30
and unpleasant kind
of man to see to it.
:18:48
No, sir.
:18:51
No, sir, I ain't.
:18:53
Haven't butted into
anybody's business
:18:55
since I was 18 year old
:18:57
at which time
it almost got me killed.
:18:59
Ain't going to
start that again.
:19:03
What's the matter?
:19:08
Oh, what'd he have
to go and do that for?
:19:12
You got any last
words, Scotsman?
:19:15
Aye, give me my bonnet.
:19:17
My head's cold.
:19:31
All right, now, let's
get on with the hanging.
:19:37
Howdy.
:19:39
Got you kind of surrounded,
haven't they?
:19:47
This your business, mister?
:19:48
What is he, a murderer
or a horse thief?
:19:50
He's a sheep farmer.
:19:52
Phew, that's where that
horrible odor comes from.
:19:57
That's right.
:19:59
How 'bout the boy?