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:26:00
That's easy.
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I'll need food for a week,
water for ten days,

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three packhorses
and a good mule.

:26:07
Waiting for you outside.
:26:10
Martha, you didn't happen
to think of my Greeners...

:26:13
the double barrels?
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Oh...
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Ah!
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Oh... you brought Betsy.
:26:30
Pays to be careful.
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Well, now let's see
if I've forgotten any...

:26:34
Oh, I'll need
a piece of clothing

:26:36
that the boy's worn recently.
:26:41
His?
:26:42
Yes.
:26:44
Well...
:26:52
Hank, who picked the mule?
:26:53
I did.
:26:54
Pack it.
:26:55
Yes, sir.
:26:56
Don't forget the
rest of the gear.

:26:58
No, sir.
:27:05
Hello, Buck.
:27:07
Hello, you old horse thief.
:27:10
I thought you was
dead for sure by now.

:27:13
That'll be the day.
:27:14
Thinking of taking a trip?
:27:15
Well, a million dollars
is a lot of money, Jacob.

:27:17
I thought we might
go with you.

:27:18
In those?
:27:19
They're faster
than a horse.

:27:20
They'll go farther
and last longer.

:27:22
It's 1909, Jacob!
:27:24
Meaning that my way's
old-fashioned.

:27:26
Meaning I'm offering my
help, if you'll have me.

:27:28
Well, thanks, Buck,
but I'll go it alone.

:27:31
Well, suit yourself, Jacob.
:27:33
What about me?
:27:36
James?
:27:37
Good morning, Daddy.
:27:39
It's been some time
since I've seen you.

:27:42
Ten years, I think.
:27:45
Nine years and four months.
:27:47
But you're welcome
to come along, son.

:27:49
I am moved by your faith
in someone

:27:52
you haven't seen since
he was 16 years old, Daddy.

:27:55
"Daddy"?
:27:58
Daddy.

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