:24:00
No, no, he ain't. But he's a hell
of a good worker. He's strong as a bull.
:24:05
Strong as a bull?
:24:12
Uh, he can do anything
you tell him. He's a..
:24:17
He's a good skinner. He can wrestle
grain bags, drive a cultivator.
:24:21
Cultivator. Ah, but...
:24:25
l ain't sayin' he's bright - he ain't.
:24:27
But he's a... he's a damn good worker.
:24:33
Say... what you selling?
:24:38
What's your stake in this guy?
:24:41
Are you taking his pay from him?
:24:45
Hell, no.
:24:49
He's my cousin.
l told his old lady l'd take care of him.
:24:54
He got kicked in the head
by a horse when he was a kid.
:25:01
All right.
:25:04
But you'd better not try
to put anything over on me.
:25:10
Now catch your grain teams after dinner.
:25:15
Well, l wasn't kicked in the head
with no horse, George.
:25:18
Be a damn good thing if you was.
Save everybody a hell of a lot of trouble.
:25:22
You... you said l was your cousin.
:25:24
Well, that was a lie. lf l was
a relative of yours, l'd shoot myself.
:25:33
Come on, l'll show you the bunkhouse.
:25:37
Come on. Come on, boy.
:25:40
Come on, come on.
You can take these two bunks right here.
:25:56
That's a hell of an old dog.
:25:59
Yeah.