Comes a Horseman
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:09:13
Jacob, you mind
some company?

:09:16
I've got a call
in to claire.

:09:19
Did you see this?
:09:21
I think the russians are
gonna beat us into berlin.

:09:24
Neil, by fall, i'll have
the connors place.

:09:31
Do you really think ella's gonna go under?
:09:34
You can bet on it.
:09:37
Why don't you come back east
with me for a couple of weeks?

:09:40
We'll go down to the place in
virginia and do some fishing.

:09:47
I wish your father had lived to
see this basin back together again.

:09:52
I could never have rebuilt
it without his help.

:09:58
Well, my father...
:10:01
was a very generous man.
:10:03
Cattle will cover
this basin

:10:05
the way buffalo did in
my grandfather's time.

:10:08
Sounds like that might
take a good deal of capital.

:10:12
This is not a very good
time to talk about it,

:10:14
but sometime soon, i'd
like to sit down with you

:10:17
and talk about the mineral
rights to this valley.

:10:20
Oil and cattle are
not incompatible.

:10:22
This is heartland...
cattle country...

:10:26
and that's the way
it's going to stay.

:10:29
That's probably claire.
I'll get it.

:10:32
Hello?
Yes, i did.

:10:37
Hi, claire.
:10:41
I know it's late
in new york.

:10:43
I'm sorry
to wake you,

:10:44
but i wanted you to
know where things stand.

:10:53
Who's that
benefitting?

:10:57
Oh, well, if it's the
belgian red cross, yes.


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