1:25:01
I picked blackberries, Reuben.
Would you like some?
1:25:05
No, not for me. I have to be careful.
I can't just eat anything. Get colic.
1:25:11
'Course, my mouth is slickerin'
for one thing:
1:25:16
Chen Lee's corn bread, fried
in a big ladle of coon meat grease.
1:25:22
Yes. Well, when we get to Fort Smith,
I'd like to get Mr. Lee's recipe.
1:25:28
Will we get back, Reuben?
1:25:32
The odds are the same.
They ain't in our favor.
1:25:38
When you drop us off
at Webber's Falls, and go after them,
1:25:44
you will be careful, won't you?
1:25:47
Wolf and I care about you, very much.
1:25:52
Well, Ma'am...
1:25:54
I don't know much about thoroughbreds,
horses or women.
1:25:58
Them that I did know,
I never liked.
1:26:02
They're too nervous and spooky.
They scare me.
1:26:05
But you're
one high-bred filly that don't.
1:26:08
I don't know what you're talkin' about
half the time, but that don't matter.
1:26:13
Bein' around you pleases me.
1:26:19
Those are the nicest words
ever said to me. Thank you, Reuben.
1:26:26
Wolf,
1:26:28
I'll spell ya.