:52:01
Why don't you just come
and say what you got to say
:52:03
instead of that nonsense
about these cattle?
:52:06
You and the old man
can't make it alone...
:52:09
so you need me.
:52:10
Well, i figure
i need you, too.
:52:13
Imagine i could make
this work here for a year,
:52:15
but then i'd have
to pack it in,
:52:17
and i figure...
:52:19
figure you
do, too.
:52:22
Sure like to figure,
don't you?
:52:24
Yes, ma'am.
It, uh, it helps.
:52:27
Look, i don't want to take
over your ranch, you understand,
:52:29
but i, uh...
:52:31
i'm not coming back
as a hired hand.
:52:37
I ain't never
had no partner.
:52:39
Well, it's not real hard to figure out why.
:52:46
For the season.
:52:50
I guess i'll see you
in the morning.
:52:56
There's, uh...
one more little thing.
:52:59
I sure hate the way you
say my name "athearn."
:53:01
I hate it. "athearn."
:53:03
Sounds like
you're sneezing.
:53:05
So, uh, i thought maybe
we could call each other
:53:08
by our first names...
frank and ella.
:53:09
How's that sound?
:53:12
All right.
:53:13
Ma'am?
:53:15
All right.
:53:16
All right, what?
:53:19
All right...
frank.
:53:22
Jesus.
:53:23
There you go.
:53:25
See you
in the morning.
:53:44
Hyah!
:53:52
Hyah! Hep! Hep!