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:07:00
Work starts around here at 6:00 a.m.
:07:02
- Goes for everybody.
- Yes, sir.

:07:04
We spent the night in Bozeman.
:07:05
Town's empty as a bone orchard.
:07:07
Everybody's lit out for the Ruby River.
:07:09
- What for?
- Gold.

:07:11
At the Ruby?
:07:13
Played out years ago.
:07:14
No. This is a new strike.
About 20 miles above there.

:07:17
Almost to the Beaverhead.
Tell him, Smiley.

:07:20
Well, the fact is,
me and the boys thought...

:07:23
...we'd like to take a ride up
and have ourselves a little look-see.

:07:26
Got 1,500 head o' steer to get
to Belle Fourche before it snows on me.

:07:31
You're hired on to move 'em.
:07:34
- We'd like to help you out...
- Like to help me out?

:07:37
The others done pulled out.
:07:40
There's only five of us left.
:07:43
That busts it.
:07:44
You work us night and day,
and Christmas, too!

:07:46
- Pay ya every Saturday!
- There's easier money around.

:07:49
We'll do it this way.
:07:50
We'll take a ride up there and look around,
two or three weeks.

:07:54
If it don't work,
we'll get the others and come right back.

:07:57
You have my word on that.
Don't he, boys?

:07:58
That's right.
:07:59
- Your word?
- Yes, sir.

:08:01
Well, here's my word.
:08:03
Get the hell off my spread!
:08:06
Now!
:08:15
Miserable.
:08:28
Well, they run...
:08:29
...clean out from under me.
Whole damn bunch of 'em.

:08:33
I heard most of it. Let me see that.
:08:38
A fool comes to town
with a fistful of gold dust and...

:08:41
...every jackass in 50 miles around
lights out after him.

:08:46
My day a man'd stay with you
on a handshake.

:08:49
It's a different day, Wil.
:08:51
Yeah.
:08:53
Well, I guess I'll go over to
the Bigelow place, see what I can turn up.

:08:57
Maybe Henry...
:08:58
Henry Bigelow's 60 years old, Wil.

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