:36:02
Their spirit was nearly broken.
:36:04
And a man without spirit is whipped.
:36:06
But a preacher, he could give them faith.
:36:10
Shit! One ounce of faith, they'll be dug
in deeper than ticks on a hound.
:36:16
You boys throw a rope around that man.
You bring him to me!
:36:22
No, don't.
:36:24
If we get too rough, we'll make a martyr
out of him. Don't want that.
:36:28
- That's true.
- You didn't get no help from Sacramento?
:36:32
Sacramento ain't worth moose piss!
:36:36
They didn't sign the writ?
:36:38
Not only that...
:36:41
...some of them bastard politicians
want to do away with hydraulic mining.
:36:46
"Raping the land," they call it.
:36:49
We got to move on Carbon,
and move fast and dig deep.
:36:54
Because the way the wind's blowing,
we may be out of business soon.
:36:58
And those tin pans have got to go!
:37:01
And that preacher!
:37:04
We'll have to find a way to deal with him.
:37:10
Were Grandma and Grandpa happy
when you got married?
:37:13
They didn't have a thimbleful of choice
in the matter.
:37:17
Were they surprised?
:37:19
Grandpa took the measles,
and Grandma got drunk.
:37:22
I suppose you could say
it surprised them some.
:37:25
Because they thought
you weren't old enough?
:37:27
Your grandma was 15
when she got married.
:37:31
No, I think what riled them
was who I married.
:37:36
Will you be happy married to Hull?
:37:39
Who says I'm marrying Hull?
:37:41
He's nice enough, isn't he?
:37:45
Yes.
:37:46
He's nice.
:37:51
Do preachers get married?
:37:56
I don't see why not.