:11:04
claiming I've taken his property
until I'm pronounced a thief
:11:06
and shaken out of Lincoln.
:11:09
I've never touched his property.
:11:12
I have no cause.
:11:14
Well,
:11:17
the Belted Earl has spoken.
:11:20
Look behind you, Earl...
all I see are hired thieves.
:11:24
These boys are promising young
men acquiring an education.
:11:28
Well, I had you pegged
as the type that uh...
:11:31
that likes...
:11:35
educating young boys, Englishman.
:11:43
Rumor has it that you want
to be bidding against me
:11:46
for the government beef contracts.
:11:49
- It is just a rumor, isn't it?
- Lawrence,
:11:54
You have a beef outfit and a store.
:11:57
I have a beef outfit and a store.
:11:59
You're going to try to make money,
:12:01
I'm going to try to make money.
It's simple and it's fair.
:12:07
You see our good Sheriff
sitting up there on that horse?
:12:11
Do you know how much money
he's got invested in my store?
:12:14
His life savings, John.
:12:17
And it's not just Brady who
wants me to be getting those contracts.
:12:21
It's the Territorial District Attorney,
:12:24
the Chief Justice.
The U.S. District Attorney.
:12:27
The Santa Fe Ring.
:12:30
It's a family ring, John.
:12:33
And you don't come prancing in here
with your fat foreign capital
:12:36
and trying to change things.
:12:39
I made a very long steamship
journey from London, Mister Murphy
:12:43
So, I should be damned if I'm going
to be dissuaded... by something as ugly
:12:47
as political corruption.
So, I'd like you to take your threats
:12:52
and your sheriff
and get off my property!
:12:55
You are ambitious, Earl.
:12:58
But you'd be better off selling
ladies' undergarments in Hempstead.