"Look at those horses What are they draggin'" "Heavily guarded What is that wagon" "War wagon, what does it hold War wagon, loaded with gold" "Most men are fightin' for a wagon full of gold" "Scratchin' and bitin' for a wagon full of gold" "My piece of land, my cattle brand A place to rest my head" "The feelin' of a woman's love are all you really need for livin'" "Three years in prison made me dream a lot of dreams" "Sometimes the dream is not as easy as it seems" "But wrong or right I have to fight" "'Cause when the truth is told" "All men are fightin' for a wagon full of gold" "Look at those horses What are they draggin'" "Heavily guarded What is that wagon" "Most men are fightin' for a wagon full of gold" "Scratchin' and bitin' for a wagon full of gold" "My piece of land, my cattle brand A place to rest my head" "The feelin' of a woman's love" "Are all you really need for livin'" "Look at those horses What are they draggin'" "Three years in prison made me dream a lot of dreams" "Sometimes the dream is not as easy as it seems" "But wrong or right I have to fight 'cause when the truth is told" "All men are fightin' for or struggling' for" "Or searching' for or striving' for" "A wagon full of gold" "Sheriff." "Taw Jackson's back in town." "Are you sure?" "He's ridin' down the street right now big as life." "Goin' huntin'?" "Don't do anything real fast now, Taw." "You fellas seem real jumpy." " How'd you get out?" " Parole." " What, after only three years?" " Good behavior." "This paper says I have to report in... to the local law officer, wherever I am." "Check-in day is Monday." "Figurin' on sticking' around?" "For a while." " Your old spread belongs to Mr. Pierce, now." " I heard that." "It's his and he doesn't allow trespassing, so stay off it." "I'll sure do that." "Maybe, ah, prison took some of the starch outta you." "Maybe." " Where's Lomax?" " In Randado." "The Oriental Palace." " Billy Hyatt's in Chubisco." " Levi?" "He's down by Mesquite, with Calita's gang." "What about the shipment?" " The big one's four days from now." " Doesn't give us much time." "Nope." " Put back the salt!" " Huh?" "The salt!" "Pierce catches you stealin' now... you won't be worth a damn to me!" " Mr. Pierce." " Did it get here yet?" " No, but it'll be in time for the trip after next." " That's when we want her." "All right, let's clean her up." " And check the rim on that left front wheel." " Yes, sir." "Beauty." "Pierce." "Taw Jackson's in town." " What?" " He's out on parole." " Where is he?" " I haven't seen him since this morning." "You mean you let him go?" "He could take a shot at Mr. Pierce..." " Get Hammond and Brown." " Think he'll try somethin'?" "Wouldn't you?" "Mr. Pierce." "Get fresh horses." "I want you in Randado before sunup." " Yes, sir." " Find Lomax." "I want him to kill Taw Jackson." "I'll pay him anything he wants." " You'd pay him anything, sir?" " I'll go for 10,000." "Hell, Mr. Pierce, we'd be willin' to do it for less than $10,000." "If you could." "Lomax is the one man that can, so get movin'." "Yes, sir." "Boss, you know the way they feel about each other." "Lomax would probably ride over here and kill him for nothin'." "Unless there's money in it, Lomax ain't gonna do nothin' for nothin'." "I want Taw Jackson dead." " What'll you have?" " Whiskey." "Understand, uh, Lomax is around." " So?" " I wanna see him." "Yeah." "And who are you?" "Taw Jackson." "Enjoy your drink." "It'll be your last." "Well, that'd be a shame." "Kinda hoped that my last drink'd be a big one." "Bottle's in front of you." "Pour all you want." " Gonna shoot me in the back?" " You deserve it." " You caused me a lot of embarrassment." " How?" "You're the only man I ever shot and didn't kill." "Well, if it makes you feel any better, that slug you put in me... kept me in the hospital for six months." "Lomax." "What made you think I wouldn't kill you?" "Curiosity." "Well, you're still alive." " Now what's to keep you that way?" " Money." "How much?" "Your share'll... be over 100,000." "That's what I've always said the world needs." "More simple understanding to bring people together." "Lhotse!" "Khaloo!" "We can talk upstairs." "What I have to say is private." "Can't get more private." "Neither one of them speaks a word of English." "Come on." "Come on in." "Well, I hope this meeting is a lot friendlier than three years ago." "Couldn't be much unfriendlier." "Did you know why Pierce wanted you to kill me?" "So he could legally steal your land once he found there was gold on it." "You were a hard-workin' rancher defending your property, yet it's you who gets shot, framed and sent to jail." "I always thought that was amusing." "It's nice to find a fella with a keen sense of humor." "Old Pierce found a lot of gold on your land." "That ore assays out at $643 a ton, normally." "They've hit the motherlode which'll be 1,200% richer 'til the load runs out." "For a man who's been out a short while, you know a lot about Mr. Pierce's business." "He's important to me." "You thinkin' about his gold?" " My gold." " Forget it." "At town or at the mine you can't get within a mile of it." "Have some grub." "No thanks." "How 'bout outta town?" "Guess you don't know 'bout his new toy." "An iron-plated thing he calls "the war wagon."" "Takes an average shipment of 50,000 in gold from Emmett... to the railhead in El Paso, 43½ miles away." " There are a few guards." " Thirty three of 'em." "Twenty eight outriders and five in the coach." "Each man is armed with a henry repeating rifle, two Colts, and 200 rounds of ammunition." " What's this all got to do with me?" " We're gonna take that wagon." "We are?" "You taken a look lately at the cemetery at Emmett?" "Bunch of cheap wooden crosses in one corner, all crowded in together." "That's the tribute to the last fools who tried to stop the war wagon." "You like facts?" "$1.15 for the casket, 12 cents for the crosses." "Uh, Pierce foots the bill." "A dollar 27 seems a poor price to pay for a man's life." "Especially mine." "In four days, Pierce is gonna make the biggest gold shipment ever made out of the territory." " A half a million dollars." " Half a million?" "How we gonna take it, with the Prussian army?" "With three other fellas." "Five of us." "Five." "I'm kinda glad I didn't kill you." "You're funny as hell." " Wanna hear how?" " How we end up in jail, hanged or on the run?" " Not if we do it my way." " No chance." "$100,000, Lomax." "That's your share." "Ya ready to listen?" " Why me?" " You're good with guns." " Besides, you're the only safecracker I know." " How'd you find that out?" "An old friend of yours in prison." "For the last time, are you gonna listen?" "All right, let's hear it." "Stony Flats." "The war wagon." "Yeah?" " One condition." " What's that?" "Yeah?" " One condition." " What's that?" "My time 'til the robbery will cost you $100 a day." "If I fire my gun, $500." "Haven't got that kind of money." "I'll take a marker against your share of the gold." "It's a deal." "You always wear a gun over your underwear?" "Just lately." " Morning, Mr. Lomax." " Hello, Smitty." " You want I should saddle your horse?" " Please." "Yours is in the third stall, on the left." "There he is." " Lomax." " Mornin', Lomax." "What do ya want?" "Well, Mr. Pierce would like to talk with you." " What for?" " It's about, ah, Taw Jackson." "Oh." "What about Taw Jackson?" "Well, Mr. Pierce said he'll go all the way up to $10,000." " Hey, Taw, you hear that?" " I heard." "You're worth a lot of money, dead." "Taw, this wasn't our idea at all." "We're just deliverin' a message for Mr. Pierce." "Yeah." "What's your answer?" "Tell him I'm interested in his offer and I'll be thinkin' about it." "Yes, sir." "We sure will." "Come on." " The boss ain't gonna like that answer." " I know it." "Why don't we do it?" "That would make Mr. Pierce very grateful to us." "Ain't no better time." "Now!" " Ohh." " Ahh." "Mine hit the ground first." "Mine was taller." "Yes, sir, a good way to start our partnership." " How's that?" " A five hundred dollar day." "I didn't ask for your help back there." "Well, I can't afford to let you get killed... unless I do it." "Hey, why are we headed south?" " To pick up Levi Walking Bear." " Levi who?" "Walking Bear." "He's runnin' with the Calita's gang, down on the border." " Pretty rough outfit." " Yeah, well, we need him." "He's worth $100,000 to you." "Ninety." " Buenos días." " Buenos días." "¿El dueño de los huertos?" "¿Usted?" "Bueno." "¿La infórmacion?" "Buenos días, señorita." " Welcome, señor." "Tequila?" " Sure." "Thank you." "Salud." "You're a pretty little girl." " Little girl?" " Well, you're not a little boy." "¿Dónde es el campo de Calita?" " We don't know." " No lo conozco." "Are you sure?" "Well then, how 'bout a drink?" "Gracias, señor." "Where did you get that?" "I sleep on this ring." "Yes, every night like this." "Ohh." "For the tequila." " Do you not want anything else?" " Later." " Let's go." " Go where?" "Calita's." "Third canyon south, two miles up." "You have to appeal to their intellect." "Let me guess which one's your friend." "I eh, no tiren!" " Well..." " Yeah." "Yaw." "Yaw." "Come on, boy." "Yaw." "Hey-ya!" "Ay, compadres, listos." " Who in the hell are you?" " Shut up." " Don't drop your arm." " What?" " Where 'ya goin'?" " Another target." "Get outta here!" "Los caballos." "¿Dónde están mi caballos?" "Uhh!" " Looks like we made it." " Yeah." "Thanks, Taw." " You might say I owe you fellas my life." " Yeah, ya might." " Lomax, Levi Walking Bear." " So you're Lomax." " Say, what was that all about?" " We were playin' poker." " So?" " I was cheatin'." "Hey, you gotta bargain, big man." "How's that?" "Two $500 days for the price of one." "Thanks." "Hey, why'd ya stick your necks out for me?" "We got a job for ya." " Lomax, I want you to swing over to Chubisco." " Chubisco?" "Pick up a kid named Billy Hyatt and bring him out to the old mission." "Sure hate being away from ya." "Well, I'm afraid that's how it's gonna have to be." "Don't let anything happen to ya." "Not likely." "Beautiful thing to see." "Friendship." "Yeah." "Have you seen a fella around named Billy Hyatt?" " Yeah." " Where?" "There." " Ahh." " Billy Hyatt?" "Oh, oh, ah." "What are 'ya doin'?" "You Billy Hyatt?" " Yeah." " Stand up." "Aw, I can't even sit up." " Come on now, I said stand up!" " Ohh." "I'm doin' my best!" " Got a horse?" " Huh?" " Have ya got a horse?" "Come on." " No." "I ain't goin' no place." "Let me alone..." " Let me off, mister." " Not yet, sonny." "My head's splitting'." "Ya stink." "Tell me, kid, what are you good for?" "Good fer?" "You heard me." "Nothin'." "I'm good fer nothin'." "I believe it." "Taw must be a loco." "Taw Jackson?" "Is he out?" "Yeah." "We're on our way to join him." "Doggone, me and him spent two years in prison together." "Heartwarming." "Well, that means that Taw must be ready to..." "Yes?" "A thing we talked about." "Aw, listen, mister." "This has gone far enough." "Let me down." "I will, sonny." "I will." "Ohh." "Wha..." "What'd ya do that for?" "You sharing' my horse, I want ya sober." "And cleaner." "You can walk yourself dry." "Who's that?" "The war wagon." "So that's it." "Mister?" " Huh?" " You in with Taw?" "More or less." "Then I reckon I..." "I could tell ya what I'm good fer." " Explosives." " Explosives?" "Hammond and Brown get back?" " No, sir." " What about Lomax?" "Lomax, not again." "Hello, Jackson." "It's Monday morning, and I'm reporting in." "That's no concern of mine." "Why don't you tell the deputy here or the sheriff?" "Same thing." "You own 'em." "All right, Taw, you're duly reported in." "I understand you're stayin' out at my ranch." "What used to be your ranch." "Why not?" "It's the nicest place around." "I oughta know." "I built it." "And you did a real fine job." "I'll be out there one day this week." "You thinkin' of tryin' to get it back?" " Think about it all the time." " You wouldn't stand a chance." "Tell you what I'll do for ya." "I'll see that you get buried on that land." "Well, between then and now, I'm comin' out to pick up my personal possessions." " Are they still there?" " How would I know?" "They all disappeared, somehow." "There ain't nothin' out there that belongs to you." "This man's wearin' my gun." "You're mixed up about that." "Pa gimme this when I was a kid." "If you want it back, Taw, why don't you just take it away from him?" "It's mine." " What's goin' on?" " Just collecting' somethin' that belongs to me." " Who started it?" " I guess you could say I did." "The shells in here belong to him." "You tell him he can come and get 'em anytime." "Throw some water on 'em." "Taw." "I heard." " Hey, Taw." " Hello, Billy." " How ya keepin'?" " You look worse'n you did when you were in jail." "Aw, it's nothin' a drink wouldn't fix." "Got anything?" " He's a drunk." " He drinks." "The way he's been shakin', I wouldn't trust him with a firecracker." " Is that true, Billy?" " Some folks look at it that way." "I'm all right, Taw." "I can handle my end." "There's a lot at stake here, Billy." " I can handle it." " Good enough." "I don't trust drunks." "Neither do I." "But Billy stays here, and there's nothin' around... stronger than that cowboy coffee you're drinking." "You're sure he knows explosives?" "He handles 'em like you do a gun." "I hope you know what you're doin'." "That'll be Wes." "Come on, come on." " Sit down!" " Wes?" " What's she doin' here?" " She goes every place I go." "Lomax, this is Fletcher." "He's gonna haul the gold away." " Why him?" " I work for Pierce." "Ain't nobody figuring'... on findin' half a million dollars worth of gold in Pierce's own flour barrel." "Half a million." "When do we split it up?" "Wouldn't be too smart to flash gold around right after a robbery." " I think we should wait about six months." " Six months?" "Let's don't spend it before we get it." " Keep your eyes off of my wife!" " Your wife?" " I thought she was your daughter." " Well, she ain't!" " Billy." " You keep away from her!" "A drunk kid and a crazy old man." "How the hell..." "Cut it out!" "I didn't bring ya here to be friends." "We got a lot of things to do, and three days to do it in." "Come on over here." "This map shows the run from Emmett to El Paso." "In the morning, Billy, I want you to ride it and check these two places." "Find out how much dynamite you're gonna need." "The wagon takes five and a half minutes to cross Stony Flats." "That's where we'll hit it first." "See you later, partner." " Where you goin'?" " To town." "I got another business associate there, remember?" " I remember." " We wouldn't want him to be impatient, would we?" "Maybe hire somebody else, huh?" "Take good care of him." "Levi." "Queremos pasar." "Entren." "We walk from here." "Dumb indians." " Looks like they're gettin' ready to move out." " They are." "Squaws, old men, children." "Pierce has starved them out." "He'll have all the land, now." " What about Wild Horse?" " He and his warriors are staying." "But Pierce'll hunt them down too." "Dumb indians." " And you're smart?" " Sure." "I've learned to live in the white man's world, do what they do." "Grab all you can anytime you can." "Wait here." "Su enemigo es mi enemigo." "Taw." "Chief Wild Horse, Natani Jackson." "Yatahay." "Me costará muchas guerreros." " He says your enemy is his enemy." " Good." "No." "He says he will lose too many braves." "Ask him, does he ride with warriors or women?" "¿Que si montas con guerreros o mujeres?" "He will do it." "But he wants more of everything." "He does or you do?" "Bargain with him." "¿Exactamente qué quieres?" "He wants 600 bullets." "Twenty rifles." "A dozen blankets." "And 30 pounds of salt." "Tell him he drives a hard bargain, but we'll agree." "Están de acuerdo." "It is done." "And he wants me to stay for dinner, but you're not welcome." "Having a white man in his camp offends him." " Well, you can tell him..." " What?" "Nothing." "Three sixes." "Beats me." "Hello, Lola." "It's been a long time, Lomax." " May I, gentlemen?" " Sure." "Looks like you're still a winner." "Oh, I lose every once in a while." "How's your laundry service?" "Hmm." "Oh, they can't even speak English." "A pity." "Any limit?" "If there was, you wouldn't play." " Fifty." " I'm out." " Lola." " Hello, Mr. Pierce." " Too rich for me." " Two cards." " Ya get my message?" " Yeah." " Took ya long enough to get here." " I had things to do." "Those two men I sent for ya, what happened to them?" "Last time I saw them they were on the street of Randado." "Three ladies." "You win, precious." " Let's go someplace private." " I like it here." " Hey, bartender." " Yeah?" " How much you get for whiskey around here?" " Two bits." "That's two cents." "You gonna give me an answer or not?" "I'm thinkin' about it." " How much is that?" " Twenty-seven cents." "Set it right there." " Keep the change." " Thanks." "I'll go 12,000." "Twelve?" "I changed my mind about the tip." "Gimme another two cents' worth." "Why don't you go out and walk it off?" "Listen, I figure on bein' an important person someday." "You oughta think about treating' me right." "Oh, I will." "I will, yeah." " Well, what do ya say?" " I'm still thinkin' about it." "Come on, bartender." "Not for two cents, no." "But I done told ya, me and my friends, we're gonna be rich." "Oh, sure, well, come back then." "Hello there, cowboy." " Hello." " You havin' a little trouble gettin' the drink?" "I'm gonna buy this place." "Hey..." "What's goin' on down there?" "Sheriff, this drunk insulted the lady." " Lock him up 'til he sleeps it off." " What'd he do?" "You didn't notice?" "No." "You been workin' saloons too long." "What'd ya do that for?" "I hate bad manners." "My deal?" "Look, I'm gettin' tired of this runaround." "Just give me a yes or no on the 12,000." "Yes." " And I want it done quick." " Don't push me." " Look..." " I'll do it when I'm ready." "What's your pleasure?" "Stud." "¿Cuál es el cuarto del Señor Lomax?" " El cinco, señor." " ¿Cinco?" " Who's there?" " It's me." "We may be in some trouble." "Billy's missing and..." " In jail." "Drunk." " In jail?" "Why, that miserable..." "Ya know how close he came to naming' off all his soon-to-be rich friends in town?" " No." " That close." "Well, I'll guarantee ya, he'll never take another drop." "You guarantee that when his shaky hands are on dynamite he won't blow us sky-high?" " He knows what he's doin'." " I don't care what he knows." "I've stayed alive this long not relying on anybody." "I always go it alone." "Precious?" "Always?" "Is anything wrong?" "No, baby." "I just straightened out that kid." "You know Pierce upped the ante on you." "You're worth 12,000 to me, dead." "And 100,000 alive." "One's a gamble, the other's a sure thing." "Lomax, nothing's a sure thing." "Precious?" "I didn't feel much like shootin' you this morning, anyway," " partner." " Neither did I, precious." "Hey." "I haven't got time to tell you what's on my mind." "Get out to Wes's place and wait for me." "Supposed to meet Taw here." "How's your hand?" " I said, how's your hand?" " Fine." "Wes is due back anytime." "You'd best wait in the house." "Don't he let ya talk to anybody?" "To nobody." "Reckon you can talk to me, then." "I'm nobody." " How old are ya?" " Eighteen, I think." "Me too." "Far as I know." "Say, ah... how come you're married to Wes?" "I ain't, really." "He bartered me." "Bartered ya?" "My folks traded me for $20 and a horse." "They's poor." "Me, I'd call that a lot worse than poor." "Ain't much never mind. 'Bout the same here as it was with them." "Get your work done, keep your mouth shut." "Twenty dollars and a horse." "Seems to me you'd be worthy... a little more than that." "Hey, how come you're in on the stealing'?" "For the money." "I'm gonna have me $100,000." "Make me a very important person." "Why?" "'Cause it will." "Get up there, you." "Ya." "Whoa!" " What are you doin' here?" " Taw told me to meet him here." "Did he tell you to hang around my wife?" "Where should I wait, on a mountain?" " Don't sass me, boy." " He ain't done nothin'." " Will you get back to work." "Go on..." " Leave her alone." " Come on, boy." " Fletcher." "Put it away." "Come here, Billy." "Billy, from now on, you're not gonna say a word, you're not gonna make a move... unless I tell ya." "You get that?" " Did ya go over the route?" " Yeah." " What are you gonna need?" " First I gotta know, how long's the war wagon?" " From lead horse to end?" " Forty-seven and a half feet." "Then I'll need about 500 feet of two-ounce hemp twine," " four bottles of gin." " Gin?" " You said time was the most important thing." " That's right." "So I ain't figuring' on dynamite." "Fuses don't burn that dependable." " What are ya figuring' on?" " Nitroglycerin." "Nitro?" " Wes." " Yeah." "He's figuring' on usin' nitroglycerin." " Ya know where there is any?" " Pierce has got some." " Where does he keep it?" " At your ranch, in a safe." " A safe?" "You know the combination?" " Nope." "Let me show you somethin'." "Did ya ever see a shell like this before?" "Yeah." "Well, I took in 10,000 rounds to Pierce last week." "Hmm." "A gatling gun." "Whiskey." "Mr. Pierce." "I just seen Taw Jackson goin' into the Lucky Deuce..." " and Lomax is in there." " Well, get the sheriff." "I want this whole thing to be legal." "Bartender, set him up on me." "I buy my own." "Are you refusing my hospitality?" "I'm ignoring it." "Well, I take that as an insult." "Well now, you take it anyway you want." "Whiskey." "I said, "Whiskey"!" "We don't serve indians." "I serve myself." "Have one with me." " Sure." " No thanks." "You too good to drink with indian?" "That's right." "Fight!" "Phew." "Oh, no!" "He-yah!" "Yeah!" "You might say I saved your life." " What did you do that for?" " Get the horses." "Pierce, I'm the one you hired to kill Taw Jackson." "You goin' back on our deal?" " Why didn't you shoot him when you had the chance?" " What chance?" "He never went for his gun." " What are ya gonna do?" " I'm goin' after him." "Lomax!" "What kind of a stupid stunt was that, walkin' into the saloon that way?" " We need you tonight." " I wasn't supposed to join you 'til morning." "Well, the plans have changed." "The kid wants to use nitro." "Nitroglycerin?" " Which is in a safe that you'll have to open." " Forget it." "I'm not gonna be anywhere near that drunk kid and nitro." "Lomax, that cuts it." "Nobody takes a half a million sitting' on their backside." "Either quit acting like a prima donna, or we'll call the whole thing off." "All right." "It'll cost you 2,000 more, your share." " Not mine, it won't." " Then let's forget it." "You can have 2,000 of mine." "You're a good indian." "All right, Levi." "Go pick up Wild Horse." "We'll get the kid." "Hey, Taw?" "For a minute back there at the saloon," "I thought you were ready to draw on me." "For a minute back there I was." "It'll be that shack off to the left." "What a place!" "Yeah." "Well, might as well relax 'til dark." "Nitroglycerin, hmph." "Whoa, boy." "Whoa, boy." "Hold it, son." "Whoa, boy." "Whoa." "Don't!" "You got five minutes." "Get going." " Is that you, Frenchy?" " Yeah." " What's up?" " You want a cup of coffee." " I want a cup of coffee." " Yeah, me too." "Just leave it right there." "Y-You sure you know what you're doin'?" "That's far enough." "You two get over in the corner." "Now, Shack, get rid of that gun nice and easy." "What are you doin' here?" "Just visiting'." "And I've gotta give you credit." " For what?" " For your good taste." "You haven't changed a thing." "What do you want?" "My belongings." "Everything in here belongs to me." " How 'bout my clothes?" " I burned them." "Even those in the attic in the trunk?" "There's nothin' up there, but an old pair..." "Why don't you go get 'em." "We'll wait here." "Do what the man says." " Just exactly." " Yes, sir." "Might take a little time." "Why don't you make yourself comfortable?" "I'm comfortable." "Well?" "Yeah." "Careful." "Does it always smoke like that?" "Huh?" "Does it always smoke like that?" "Yeah." "Hmm." " These what you mean?" " That's it." " You'd risk your neck for those old rags?" " Whose neck?" "We've got two minutes." "Get going." "Thanks for your hospitality." "Glad you got what you came for." "So am I." "Oh, uh, don't anybody get too anxious to go out this door." "Well, don't stand there." "Go get him." "Yes, sir." "Come on." "Bunkhouse!" "It's Taw Jackson!" "Get him!" "Giddyap there!" "Where are they goin'?" "Pierce has run 'em out, all except Wild Horse." "Hah!" "Hah!" "Come and get 'em." "Bring her on out!" "That's really something." "She's practically a piece of heavy artillery." " All right, load her up and let's get moving." " Yes, sir." "Load her up!" " Everything set with Wild Horse?" " He's on his way." "It's that time." " Come on." " Yeah." " Hold it steady." " I'm tryin'." "How hot's it get around here?" "Oh, 90, 95, sometimes more." "Well, maybe you better get me a canteen then... so as I can wet 'em down a little." "Yeah." " You need any more help?" " I can rig the twine." " I just want to wet 'em down once more." " I'll see you later." "I got it." "It's the next ravine, Wes." "Right." "We're running a little late." "It's that extra weight, Mr. Pierce." "Yeah." "How's it going?" "I'll be ready." " What's that?" " The Kiowa tribe." "Pierce has got 'em beat." "They're moving out." "Looks like Wild Horse's men are ready." "You think Pierce is gonna fall for that old dust routine?" "You better hope so." "You got a 100,000 riding' on it." "Mr. Pierce!" " Yeah?" " We're bein' followed." "Looks like the whole Kiowa tribe, Mr. Pierce." "Have the riders drop back!" "Everybody pull back!" "Hold it!" "Let's get back to the wagon!" " Well." " Yeah." " What's goin' on back there?" " I don't know, Mr. Pierce, but it looks like the boys are comin' back." "Indians don't blow bridges!" "Knock on it!" " There's a crossing upriver." " Why, that's three miles away." "We've got no choice." "Let's go!" "Mr. Pierce, look!" "Give me a hand here!" "That oughta hold 'em!" "Alto!" "Vámonos!" "We're goin' the wrong way, Mr. Pierce." " Here they come." " We're on the wrong road!" "What the hel..." "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah, hyah!" "Let's get outta here!" " You were hired to guard this gold." " Not me, I've had it!" " He's right, Mr. Pierce." " You too?" "I'm gonna dump it in this gulch!" "Jump!" "Looks like you'll get your ranch back." "Get those barrel tops off." "That looks mighty pretty." "All right, give me a hand." "Hyah!" "Taw, that's the last of it." "Well, get goin'." "Take it easy." "Taw." " He says to keep our hands away from our guns." "Dirty double-crossin'..." "You leave that be!" " Lomax." " Hmm?" "Know what you're always saying about me." "Ye..." "Yeah!" "If we're gonna die, let's all have one last drink." " Is that..." " Yep!" "Eh, after you, Taw." "Oh..." "don't mind if I do." "Yee-hee!" "Get that wagon!" "Come on, boy!" "Indian expert." "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hah!" "Hah!" "Hah!" "Hah!" "They're picking it clean." "Why didn't you stop 'em?" "Well, just how do I go about that?" "I'm afraid Taw's right, Lomax." "They'll fight you." " Shut up, you indian." " I know my people." " To them it's flour." " Flour?" "What about the gold?" " As far as they know, it's just food." " Oh, great." "Just great." "I'm out 100,000 on my share, 2,000 from Levi and..." "Where are you goin'?" "Back to my people." "Now what am I supposed to do?" "Live with the indians and open up a bakery?" "And with Pierce dead, it don't even pay to kill you anymore." "Wait a minute." "You owe me $100 a day plus 500 when I used my gun." "That's $1,200." "I'm callin' in your marker." " Now?" " Now!" "Well, I haven't got that kind of money." "The only thing I own is standin' right there." " I'll take it." " My horse?" " You're damn right!" " You'd leave me out here, thirty miles from nowhere without a horse?" "Penniless?" "That's your problem, partner." " What happened?" " Well, we lost part of it." "Toss me those saddlebags." "We'll still meet in six months and divide it." "In the meantime, you'll have to have somethin' to live on." "Be careful where you spend it." "We will." "Thanks, Taw." "Oh, Billy, when you catch up with Lomax, tell him where you got it." " He's gonna be mad." " Yeah." "Hyah!" "How much is there and where is it?" " 100,000." "I hid it." " Where?" " I'll let you know in about six months." " Six month..." "I want it now!" "It wouldn't be very smart to start flashing gold dust around right after a robbery." "Wh-what am I supposed to do in the meantime?" "Well, for one thing, you better make damn sure I stay alive." "That's a 24-hour-a-day job." "That's your problem, partner."