:46:03
Those are definitely drums.
:46:05
Right again, Bert.
:46:08
It's Bret.
:46:22
Well?
:46:23
They look like dimples in dirt,
but they're horse tracks.
:46:26
Besides, they're shod horse tracks.
Indians don't shoe their ponies.
:46:30
They're lndians.
They probably stole the ponies.
:46:33
-Not everybody's like you.
-What is it with you and lndians?
:46:37
Nothing. I try and shoot one a day,
if possible. How about you, Coop?
:46:42
It's their fault, too, for being
on our land before we got here.
:46:50
-What are you doing here?
-We're partners. 50-50.
:46:53
Sounds like 50-50 to me.
:46:56
You want 50% too?
:46:58
I want those ladies
to get their money.
:47:00
Oh, fine.
:47:02
I don't split my bounty
with anybody.
:47:04
Would 60-40 be agreeable?
:47:06
What'll you do for your 40%?
:47:08
I'll help.
:47:20
70-30?
:47:21
70-30?
:47:28
I don't know about 70-30. You're not
exactly an experienced tracker.
:47:33
Some tracker you are, following
a few horses. Anyone can do that.
:47:38
Anyone?
:47:39
See that hawk?
:47:41
I won't shoot the hawk.
:47:44
You know what that hawk means?
:47:48
Nothing. But you didn't know that.
:47:50
-I did!
-You didn't.
:47:51
Children! Children!
:47:55
You smell a bunch of lndians
in Montana?
:47:59
Now be quiet.