:32:01
Trust you like a brother.
:32:05
And that touches me.
:32:06
I feel like
I should give you a big hug.
:32:11
So it's a lucky thing
we don't do that kind of sissy stuff.
:32:27
Three dollars.
Now four. Now five.
:32:29
Five dollars now.
Six dollars. Now seven.
:32:32
Eight. Eight dollars.
:32:34
Cattle sale's
finished at 3:00.
:32:37
By 5:00, that bank will be
bursting at the seams with cash.
:32:42
Then we go in
and pay our respects.
:32:50
Yeah, I know.
:32:52
That's what's gonna give us
the element of surprise.
:32:57
I'll show you.
:33:01
Beg your pardon, sir.
:33:03
That bank over there-- Is that
where those outlaws were ambushed?
:33:07
It surely is, sir.
:33:09
You were right.
Outlaws.
:33:11
It makes me nervous about
depositing our cash there.
:33:14
Gentlemen, you are looking
at the safest bank in the state.
:33:18
Every businessman in town
is a member...
:33:21
and at the first hint of trouble--
:33:32
No outlaw
would even think about it...
:33:34
not after the way we handled
that Younger gang.
:33:39
You were part of that?
:33:42
I was the first to spot 'em.
:33:44
I guess I just have an eye
for trouble, you know.
:33:52
That's definitely
the bank for us, then.
:33:58
For sure.