:13:02
Oh, hell, mister,
you don't need that.
:13:03
I'm not a damn fool.
:13:04
I know you got
three or four men
:13:06
out there watching me.
:13:07
Can I move my hand?
:13:08
Go ahead.
:13:14
That's my bona fides.
:13:19
Well, I hope that boy
don't catch a cold.
:13:22
That would cause me
great annoyance and displeasure.
:13:25
Mister, that just scares
the hell out of me...
:13:28
the thought that you
might be annoyed.
:13:30
I'm glad to hear that.
:13:33
Now, did you come here
to give me a message
:13:36
or just to pass the time of day?
:13:38
From here you go to Escondero.
:13:39
You wait there
till you hear from us.
:13:42
You've been following us two,
maybe three days.
:13:45
Why did you wait so long?
:13:47
I haven't been following you.
:13:49
I've been waiting right here
:13:51
just like the map says.
:13:52
Oh?
:13:56
Hey... that the money?
:14:02
Open her up.
:14:03
I'd like to look at it.
:14:09
Help yourself...
:14:12
just as soon
as you bring in the boy.
:14:19
Who are you?
:14:20
Just say I work
for the McCandles.
:14:23
The boy mean anything to you?
:14:24
Never laid eyes on him.
:14:26
But I'm being paid to bring him
back alive or you dead.
:14:31
Each and every one of you.
:14:33
Now, I'd rather
bring the boy back.
:14:36
That's easier.
:14:37
But when it comes
right down to it,
:14:40
don't matter to me.
:14:41
I'll earn my pay
one way or the other.
:14:45
Now, how about you?
:14:48
Are you the Big Chief
or one of the little Indians?
:14:51
Oh, just a little Indian.
Just a messenger boy.
:14:53
Well, you've delivered
the message.
:14:56
That's all.
:14:57
There's more.
:14:58
I'm in here alone.