:19:00
Most boys draw on sarsaparilla.
:19:03
Draw, damn it.
:19:09
The gun doesn't seem
to be loaded, sirs.
:19:11
Son, you might want
to cock the hammer.
:19:18
How'd he do?
:19:20
Nine seconds.
:19:21
Seen worse.
:19:23
Gentlemen, you've been gracious
to grant me your time.
:19:25
I wish you the best
in your endeavors.
:19:28
Give my best to Philadelphia.
:19:32
just so there are
no hard feelings either way
:19:36
I didn't come here
for a mouth's pay
:19:38
or to execute
some bandits
:19:40
like they did
my family.
:19:41
I came here
because you sent out for men
:19:43
who wanted to protect
their land.
:19:44
I have no land
but the patch
:19:47
my own two feet stand on
:19:48
but I would want that land
to be lawful, sir.
:19:50
you put that down in writing,
Mr. Dunnison?
:19:54
Sir?
:19:55
That high-minded talk.
:19:57
you write like that, too?
:19:59
In English, French or Latin?
:20:02
Well, shit, Mr. Dunnison.
:20:05
I only know Spanish,
Cherokee and Comanche.
:20:07
$40 a mouth in a state scrip
and found.
:20:11
you'll get your pay
from Sergeant Armstrong.
:20:13
you'll get your orders
from me.
:20:14
We'll sell you the boots,
sell you a gun
:20:16
sell you a steed.
:20:18
but it'll run you $40,
Mr. Dunnison
:20:20
so you better last a mouth...
:20:22
'cause you're in debt to me
already.
:20:28
Here you are.
:20:29
Thanks.
:20:33
Wear it proud, son.
:20:46
Sergeant.
:20:51
Name's Sam from
S-S-San Antone.
:20:53
I never been
to S-S-San Antone.
:20:55
Randolph Douglas Scipio
:20:57
from around
the Texarkana way.
:20:59
My daddy staked
some land out there.