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Bring it over here!

Let me go! Let me go!

Let me go! Let me go!

Calm. The army will
turn you into a man.

A man behind the house.

Your son was supposed
to show up this morning.

He and ten others did
n't show up.

It is not fair.
This family has done its part.

We lost our eldest
? Chickamauga.

Sergeant, look.
Here? what remains of him.

Haven't we sacrificed enough? ?

Sorry, ma'am , the law
says nothing, except...

that every capable man
must enlist.

I'm just doing my job.

He's not here.
I swear.

- No trace of him.
- Davies!

Search the barn.

And don't forget the toilets.

If I find him, does he just go
? tear.

If another catches him, he
will have the right to hang him.

Don't move until I
tell you just in case? they would come back.

Mum ?

Can you see if they got
Fred Channelworth?

I'm really afraid of it.

- Drew!
- I'm sorry.

Its good.
They left.

Don't have time? to lose.

As soon as you arrive St. Joseph,
you go to the land office...

and you register in the first
caravan for Virginia City.

Once outside the Union,
you are untouchable.

Take.

Here? $100 is all
I could withdraw.

-Joe! - I don't
need that much.

Take them. And you
write to us, huh?

We keep in touch.

When this damned
w*r is over,...

you will come back to us.

Yes, sir

. I'm going to saddle Dinah.

Give me that.
What a mess.

You don't even know
how to pack?

I don't know how
you're going to do without your mother.

- Mom... - Drew, when you
arrive in a town,...

look for the Methodist church...

and ask the pastor where? you can
have a good meal for cheap.

He should be able
to tell you.

We know what
suits us.

He's your father.

- Goodbye, my son.
- Goodbye Mom.

Hold on.

Take that...

and don't forget
your dear brother.

Never forget it.

September 30, 1863.

Arrived? ? St Joseph, Missouri,
after an uneventful trip.

Am I okay?
in a decent hotel...

and I am going to register in
a caravan for the West...

where? I hope to make a fortune.

The sun is shining today
and it's a good omen...

for my high ambitions.

Excuse me. Is that the
line for the caravan?

Thank you.

Hello.

- Hey, you!
- Who me ?

- New here?
- Yes.

- Are you running away?
- Run away?

Hey , those recruiters
were eyeing you.

- I don't know what you're talking about.
- Relax. I'm like you...

and I don't blame you.

I don't run away from them anymore, have I
? a year with them.

May God curse them.

I had words with this
sergeant. The chubby one, Egan.

He kept
pestering me about cleanliness.

One day I
broke him? the nose.

I've been avoiding them since... Egan,
Honest Abe, the whole g*ng.

- Glad to have
met you?. - Where? are you going

-? Virginia City. - To
become a money magnate? - How

are you going to get there ?
- In a caravan.

Oh no. Unless you're
ready? wait six months.

- Six months ? - There is a
long waiting list.

These nice soldiers
won't greet you every morning.

- And the diligence?
- It's worse.

The boats are stuck
? cause of the w*r.

- We need money.
You've ? - Well...

Be careful, this town is
the hole? rats of America.

it is obvious that you
are a dream prey.

You wouldn't know where? can i
find a methodist church?

Yes, I know it.

I know a shortcut.
You'll be there in five minutes.

- It's this way.
- Are you a Methodist?

Not really.

Just there.

Stop! Right now !
Lick it!

Big bully!

The poor.
There, there.

85 cents.
It's already ?at !

Who is it ?

Drew Dixon, from Ohio.

- What happened to you? ?
- Have I been assaulted? and stripped.

No doubt the same ones
who stole me.

I don't know what will
become of this town.

Come in, boy.

Pastor Clum's
home still welcomes the pilgrim.

Thank you Madam.

Good. I have $10 in change.
And you others?

I have nothing, Jake.
Loney took it all.

If you're not the worst
coffee maker I know.

Two dollars and
a few cents.

And that's all.

Sims?

I have two dollars and...

no cents.

It's all you, Simms.

- Eh ?
- Pour into the jar.

Say, I thought.

Maybe we should
n't set sail.

- The bad season is coming.
- Coward? yellow liver!

If it only held? you, we would
discuss it until the fall !

- Let's break camp. Huh, Jake?
- You're wrong, you little sh*t.

How far? would we go with $10?

We need more money.
Let me see.

"Reverend and Mrs. R. Clum.
Rue Kervin."

She won't be happy
to get her scholarship back?

I should
extort two bucks from him.

L?.

Thank you Madam.

Make yourselves at home. I'm going
to take his lunch to the Reverend...

? the church.

? my return, you will have
a good hot meal.

I only have a
few minutes.

Give me back my boot!

My boot!

Now my money!

Son of a bitch!

Lick me!

Stop.
I want to talk.

listen to me.

I want to talk to you.

You will listen to me!

It's good, it's good, it's good!

Lick me! I go
give it back to you!

Jesus, I'm bleeding!

it must be poisoned.

Give me my money back.

- We'll talk together.
- Liar !

Damn, you're going to wear me out.

- Let's talk, I said!
- No !

You don't look like it,
but what a tiger.

My money !

We have no idea to role so much
for a few dollars!

?cost !

Okay, listen to me.

You have as much chance of integrating
a caravan as a dead n*gg*r.

You stay here,
the army will catch you.

You can't go alone. There are
bandits, Indians,...

There is
strength in numbers, you know?

I happen to be going
west myself.

Me and others, chosen
for their savvy.

And you have.

? unless you're
dumber than I think...

you'll join? we.

What ?

We started off on the wrong
foot, that doesn't mean anything.

Drew?

Drew?

So ?

Hold on !

As if I was running
barefoot through manure!

You don't have much choice anymore, huh?

She's going to send you the whole town,
with the tar and the feathers.

- What about your stuff?
-? the hotel Delesseps.

Do you pay to sleep?

- Yes. - Do you have
everything? to learn.

I'm going to give you
your first lesson.

- "Farewell of the Drum".
- What's this ?

Through the window, friend.

Gentlemen, attached are the two dollars for the
room I didn't use. Drew Dixon.

Hey, come on!

Good.
Give me back my money.

- What ?
- The money you stole from me?.

- I didn't give it back to you?
- No.

- How much was it already? ?
- 7 $ 85.

I could have sworn? that it was more like
five.

it did nothing.
Let's say seven.

One, two, three, and
how much for the room?

- Two dollars, right?
- Two bucks.

Four five six.
$1 for me, we're even.

- What is this calculation?
- Isn't that fair?

Did you save? $2. I keep
one, you always win one.

Are you lucky to have
fallen? on us.

You are going to experience
great moments...

Living in the country,
hunting, fishing.

Our specialty, to that,
to live on the country.

As dumb as a brid? !
You didn't say my name!

Jake Rumsey,
from Pennsylvania.

- Drew Dixon.
- Nice, Drew.

Guys, this is Drew Dixon.

He joins? we.

Drew is a permit? for account.
Isn't it, Drew?

Oh, that's also close
to the truth...

Drew is fleeing the Army
of the Potomac.

Don't brag. We play
cards on the table. You know.

There, it's the
Logan brothers.

Jim Bob and Loney. They
too are fleeing the army.

Oh. It's true ? The whole Illinois

militia was hunting us. - Huh, Loney? - Stop opening it without thinking. - Hi, Dixon. - Salvation. Here? Arthur Sims. He distances himself as far as he can from his father. Singing?. Oh, Junior. Water your throat with that. This greenhorn is Boog Bookin. ? barely wean?. - How old are you, Boog? - Eleven years. - No, ten. - Go to hell, you bastard! What about this lady's purse ?






























The ways of the Lord
are strange, eh?

That is to say ?

I got nothing out of it?

What are we going
to do then?

We have just enough for
beans and coffee.

No rest for the wicked.
We get moving and we're going to get some.

Come here a minute.

And no more of your
cursed sermons!

Do not get excited.

?cost. You bring us back
this guy we don't know.

- Is it worth anything?
- Take my word for it.

it's worth nothing to me.

What do you want him to do, Loney?
Hole a $5 gold coin?

We need more
money, right?

Let's operate
your little wonder.

It's fair, huh?

September 30, 1863

My plans have changed a bit.

I fell? on
rough boys...

but it seems to be the
only way to win the West...

where? i will succeed to
make my parents proud.

I will never commit
dishonesty...

or theft, larceny
or bad deed.

I will always take
the narrow way, God help me.

The weather is always good.

What the hell were you doing?

Never go
near this hardware store.

- What a rotten corner.
- What happened? ?

I was in the place...

and I saw the safe.

There was no one there...

I was almost there,
very gently...

it was $12!

Suddenly, this big clumsy...

charges me with a
30 cms Kn*fe!

- You see the scratch?
- Did you sh**t him? ?

No, I did
n't sh**t him?.

I would have attracted? the crowd, right? But
I almost broke? the hand.

I stretched it out for
the account,...

I finished my business
and here I am.

So, huh?
Isn't he fierce?

- Well done.
- I'm hungry.

Did you win? your bread.
Sit down.

Go on !
Bring the food!

My favorite dinner...
A dessert.

Stop it, Boog.
You will live longer.

The first track is for Drew,
he took all the risks.

The second is for me.

$25. That's what
we needed.

Simms, pass me the
list you made.

Okay, Drew,...

when you go to town to
pick up your horse,...

buy us the stuff
I marked.

Try to skimp
on the prices a bit.

You know, we're
doing well.

Tomorrow, ? this time,
we should be on our way.

I say we should establish...

rules, decide
who stands guard.

The guard ?
To monitor what?

The Indians, especially.

What ? You told me
there were none around here.

You told me, as true
as I'm sitting there.

Reminds you, ?
Jefferson City,...

you said "Come"...

and I, "Are there any Indians?"
You answered "f*ck it, no."

- He said "f*ck it, no."
- He told you that? Old Jake?

He had to cross his
fingers quietly...

because we're going to cross the
territories of the Otos and the Osages...

the Cherokees, the Pawnees
and the Arapaho.

You spoof, huh, Loney?
I would prefer not.

And these savages hate to
cross paths with a white man.


They are the nicest.

You know what they do
to the White they catch?

First they cut
off your cock and balls.

- They make you eat them.
- And then they k*ll you.

Drew, they're lying, right?

You know that's wrong.
Want to tell them?

Arthur, a man must
muster his courage...

before he faces
the wild lands,...

to face the dangers and
perils that await him.

I don't want to brag,...

but look at this sick man
? Hardware.

If I had no diviner?
his presence behind me,...

and had the guts
to turn around...

What do you do ?

I will get you!

- She's on my d*ck!
- I'm going to get rid of you!

I'll get it, Jim Bob.

Do you have to k*ll her.

That's it, you k*lled her.

Whore !

Come on, Bog.

- Oh, Jake. It's not
the time. - Boog.

Hello, Drew. Glad
to have you with us.

Hello, Bog.

Guys, admire
the USA one last time.

- Can I tell you something ?
- Go ahead.

Are you crazy? to prospect
for money? Virginia City.

Tell me that when
I get rich.

One in a million chance.

Maybe it will be me.

? your way.
Go on !

Damn it, Boog! The fourth
time since dawn!

I can not do anything about it. It is the
swinging of beasts.

Already one day passed?, and
we didn't do 15 terminals.

What time is it ?
Four hours ?

Three hours 45.

That's a watch.
Is it gold?

That of my brother.
You? ? Chickamauga.

Let me see. I'm
not going to break it.

A very pretty watch.

It fits well in the fist.

You know your fight? the
hardware store?

No one could have got
away with it? leave me.

Why don't you come with me
? Virginia City?

Oh, no, Drew. I have
my own plans.

However you want.

Thanks for the invitation.

Go on ! Already
three hours 45!

He scoots off!

It's heavy, huh?

He should. With the 40 b*ll*ts
with which it was riddled?

Didn't I tell you we'd
live in the country?

Strip it, Boog.
I'm hungry.

You don't know how to
do it, is that it?

Alright, who's got it?

Sweet Jesus. None of you
know how to skin a rabbit?

Pass it to me.

I'm tired of being the
only one? do things.

All babies.

I'll have to cut
your meat, too.

There is nothing easier.

You split your back here.

You pull that back.

It's that he resists.

You remove this part.

You pull that off.

You prune
upwards, from there.

And here?.

Dinner.

"From the highest corners
of the house..."

came a supernatural cry.

"A woman's howl
, yes..."

"but what a creature,
reduced by her ordeals..."

"to such a pitiful moan,
I cannot say."

"Fearing for the child,
I rushed into the boudoir..."

"where I had left the little
girl reading to her father..."

What is a "boudoir" ?

Maybe a place where
do you train? unsheath.

Oh no. Boog,
it's a living room.

They said like that,
in the old days.

Good. Everyone
happy?

Let's come back? this
screaming girl.

"Reading to his father.
Mr. Rochester, however,..."

- We had a salon once.
- Bullshit.

Have you ever eaten? twice on the
same plate before meeting us.

Oh yes ? That's what
you believe.

A room ? dining, a living room
and beautiful outfits.

I remember it now.

It was when I was little,
before we lost the farm.

- A hard blow, that.
- No, Mr.

?aa?t? the best
time of my life.

Me and Dad used to travel together.
With that n*gg*r, old Dan.

Dad had
devised the scheme.

When we arrived
in a town,...

he found a moron
farmer and sold him the n*gg*r.

At dusk,...

Dad and I would sneak
in to get him back.

By the time they realized it,
we were already ? the next city.

My father had imagined everything.
Smart, right?

Why did you stop?
to scam the hicks?

One day, old Dan had had
enough and he sh*t my father.

- He did that?
- Yes.

Descended?
Just like that?

Never figured out how that
old n*gga got it.

sh*t, I have to hear about
some stupid n*gg*r?

You were gonna tell us
who was screaming, right?

You'll tell me the rest
later, Boog. I would very much like.

You are a gentleman, Drew.
Not like Jake Rumsey...

who prefers dirt with
girls in living rooms...

- Boog. - If you
had seen my father, you...

Boog!

"Mr. Rochester, however,
was no longer in his chair."

"In a hurry, at the risk
of alarming the little girl,..."

"I crossed the room,
anxious to find him..."

"but he didn't
her room or in the hall."

"I had to choose between..."

"staying with the child..."

"whose pallor worried me..."

Believe me, that's
the "hell unleashed.

Going west is the dumbest
idea in the world.

- Come on.
- I'm not lying to you, son.

First, we wanted to cultivate.
A tornado destroyed everything.

The herdsmen came, then
the land, which was bad.

Nobody has any money...

and even if we do,
there's nothing to buy.

It's raining buckets, you
get frostbite.

The drought comes, and you
suffocate in the dust.

Finally,if a bandit robs you
not your last dollar.

No, I'm serious.
Return from where? you come.

Amen.

Cultivating is very hard.
We don't want it.

Have you made up your mind
? too late.

We are young. We
take what comes.

You know...

guys like you who won't be
seeing a city for a long time...

it must be
quite itchy, you know?

What are you talking about ?

Take Min, present here.
Almost a woman.

Not all ? made blank, note.

We're going to make a
deal, friends,...

since I see
you're discreet.

$10. What do you think ?
Your last chance to f*ck.

Zeb?

You are tough in business.
Alright, $8.

Lower the price, Jake.
I'm not interested.

- What ?
- It's just...

Don't laugh.
I'm not interested.

Idiot. You say no? ?at ?

Yes.

Almighty God. He saves himself
for his wedding.

And then, if that
was the case?

Oh, my pretty.
Don't do that.

End of the discussion.

Yes, drop it,
sons of b*tches.

Spending our money on
that stupid girl?

We don't have too many.

In your case, Boog,
is it the truth? true.

Creep! Come on, Drew.

Let them sh**t themselves
if it pleases them.

Loney, Jim Bob?

Show us where? line up,
we'll take care of the rest.

I would like to be sure that we
don't buy cats in their pockets.

Min?

Lord.

Oh, Jesus.

Simms, are you?

You speak. But you
are very healthy, huh?

It's not a thing? to say.

No, I just thought...

Guys d*ed from it.
The brain rots, and...

Simms, you want to
spoil our fun?

Where? that, my pretty?

- The grass over there looks soft.
-? your way. I go first.

Warning.

Drew, you owe me.

Come on, darling. I had you
said, live on the country!

- I'm next.
- No, it will be me.

You'll only get the
leftovers, Simms.

it suits me.

You are very healthy,
it is sworn? ?

Swear, darling. But I
don't answer for your friends.

Quite a deal!

- Already? finished ?
- I'm a fast.

After my visit, you
will find her exhausted.

October 20, 1863.

I pushed back? temptation,
but it was hard.

I yearn to return
to my family.

I'm thinking ? find
a companion...

who faces
the fatigues of life with me.

Otherwise, I will end up
shamefully resorting to...

in the service of a
poor creature...

like? the one
my companions frequented this afternoon.

Why get up? Your
shift is only in an hour.

I can not sleep.
I dreamed of Min.

From whom?

This afternoon's girl.

Oh.

He'll freeze in hell
before she forgets me.

Yes, I guess.

You know, we should start
early this morning...

to make up for
lost time, don't you think?

How can we let
an opportunity like this pass...

It's okay, say what
you got? to say.

It seems to me that you have been looking at us
sideways ever since.

Eh ?
Not at all.

I have nothing against.

I have been ?high?
differently.

- Won't you do it?
- Yes, of course.

It's just that...

I was taught? honor
women. You understand ?

No.

Do? I come, there are
good women.

At the stake, they are
like the others.

You
really don't get anything?

I swore to myself
to behave well.

Is that okay with you, Jake?
Do you agree?

Alright, let's not talk about it anymore.

You come from a
favorite background?, huh?

Take.

My family.

Adorable.

I would also like to have
a photo. In memory.

Yeah.

I miss my mother sometimes.

I think ? her sometimes
, what she does.

Don't tell the others
I chattered? like a.

So you want to get married...

before you try, huh?

Something like that.

Everyone has their own tastes.
It's what we say.

Yes, we say that.

Since you're up,
why...

Yes, I'm replacing you.
Go to sleep.

Take.

Take it.

Just so you do
n't wake us up too early.

Okay.

Well.

Nice show, huh?

Do we just admire them,
or do we rob them?

Get up.

- Upright.
- Oh, Lord.

Go on. Upright.

Perfect.

A rise with small onions.

Nobody in the apples,
nobody screams.

- You didn't think you
could. - We have nothing.

Keep talking.

Good, Hobbs, good.
Impressive.

We had fun. How about we
get to work?

Stop.

That's brave, Hobbs, with
that g*n pointed at me.

- I'll sh**t if necessary.
- Shut up.

You are lucky
to be alive.

So, which one of you
was supposed to watch...

those rebellious young
thugs?

Damn it, Jackson.

Your stupidity wouldn't bother me if
you were a good companion, but...

Come on, Jake. Take
that son of a bitch down.

Boy,...

let me
give you some advice.

If you have to draw,...

what happens from time to
time? another over here...

sh**t half a second later...

because he's less
patient than me.

I haven't lost my
touch.

What are you waiting for, morons?
Search them.

Almost lunch. Not
enough to have breakfast yet, me.

Did you smile when that
bastard laughed? from me, huh?

Everything I
could find.

$2 and 14 cents.

I would like to strangle
the jackal...

who advised me? the West.

Beans, molasses,
beef jerky and coffee?.

Did you bring?
a Parisian chef?

Take it all.

Come on, Jackson.

Farewell, little ones.

Think? we like?
a fleeting nightmare.

Tonight, you will
have forgotten us.

Who stood guard?

Jack?

Fool.

- They took everything.
- We're shorn, Jake.

Damn, Jake.
I'm talking to you.

No not all.

Pigs.
And a cow.

it means milk.

What would we pay
with?

We're
starving, Jake.

They will not refuse to
help us.

Besides, there is always
? do on a farm.

Chores?
Not for me !

Maybe we can
bamboozle him.

It's doable. I lower
my hat, draw.

I pick him up,
we play the game.

Jake!

Salvation.

Yes ?

We weren't lucky,
wouldn't you have any extra?

Possible.

There must be plenty of
food around here.

Yes, by paying.

Say, sir.

We are a little? short...

So, we make a ?exchange?

Hey, it's mine!

Shut up Boog. You never
had the guts to handle it.

Hold.

Pork,
turnip greens and coffee.

For such a beautiful w*apon?
At least a turkey, yes!

Don't remember
inviting you.

Its good. We
make the exchange.

A problem?

No. This is the best pork
I have ever eaten.

It's good
food. Eat.

Hard to savor my meal
with a g*n pointed at me.

Big mouth, huh?

Do you think
I'm afraid of you?

For a broke guy,
you bring her back a lot.

I should have
get you down.

You're such a sh*t,
you're messing up my yard.

Gently.

- Calm down.
- Its good. Get away.

All ! While
you can.

Let's go.

Come on, Jake!

I'm not done.

I paid? this meal.
I will finish it.

These leaves
are bitter.

You had no right
to give him my g*n.

The only one I've
ever had.

You will die of hunger
before you arrive.

It's Jake's fault.

Hell. We are
not responsible.

If you were so smart,
you would have warned us...

and we would have thought about it.

How did you want us
to rob him...

by warning us so late?

Puree!

I have enough.

You supported me well when
it was time? his g*n, huh?

- Damn you.
- What do you do ?

I leave. I look like I'm
counting flies?

I shouldn't have get in touch
with you first.

Wait a bit.

listen to me.

I'm not going to say
Jake is right. He is wrong.

The case of the farmer
has good faith?.

But we
all make mistakes.

We all
learned a lesson.

Why does he put
on such great airs?

listen.

None of us would have
left? St Joseph without Jake.

He led us here.
He will bring us to good port.

I appreciate your
asking me to stay.

I will be honest. For the
farmer, you are right.

It was stupid of me to
throw you in there like that.

This time, we're going
to combine everything together...

No more j?r?miades, we have plenty
of time to prepare.

A stagecoach is coming
towards us.

It's all cooked.

- We'll act like pros.
- You're crazy ?

- An ambush, huh?
- You've understood everything.

Loney becomes shrewd with
age. Here? the plan.

One of us is going
to wave to him...

like a ?lost?
in the meadow.

It will be you, Simms.
You look miserable.

Why me ?

Did you want to be warned
? time. It's done.

- We others, we hide
in this ravine. - No.

We don't know how to steal
stagecoaches any more than we do skin rabbits.

It's nothing
complicated, Drew.

Oh no. No !

I refuse to participate
? this att*ck.

Something else. No need
to agree with me.

One last thing. I don't
want any of the loot.

It's fair, right?

I'll just sit there
waiting for it to be over.

Like that, I won't see anything and
I won't be able to testify.

It's just, admit it.
I have nothing ? see it, that's all.

And the hardware store, then?

It's completely different.
We can all die here.


Hide yourself!

Put away your g*n!

Get ready.
She comes.

He waves to her.

Whoa!.

What do you want ?

- He's talking to the driver.
- What is he telling her?

Be careful....

- But what is he doing?
- He opens the door.

He climbs ? inside.

He closes the door.

He leaves.
Sims! Come back here !

Silence.

No need to
advertise.

We will succeed
this time.

A pie !

What a little jerk.

Come !

Come on!

Boog!

I'm touched? !

Run! Run!

I'm touched? !

He is dead.

It was good time
to hit you with a b*llet.

Not moving !

He
blew his head off.

Without your injury, we would have gone back there
already.

k*ll that bastard
once and for all!

The son of a bitch!

The bastard.

- Loney, a rag, would you?
- Find it yourself.

What ?

That's enough, Jake.

You are doing us no favors
at all.

Me and Loney think that
's absurd.

I have soup? your superior airs
and your orders.

I came here
to suffer them more.

What are you going to do ?

We start from our side.

Sorry? to learn it.

It's life.

Why g*ns?
I'm not going to arrest you.

Well, we take the horses.

We leave the mule to you.

Have a taste.

Dirty son of a bitch.

Leave us one.

Go on. Don't be
a bastard.

Do not worry. We'll be
better off without this scum.

Do you have the time, Drew?

What do you mean ?

I'm going to take the gold watch
that you cherish so much...

as a parting gift.

She was? my brother.
I can't let go of it.

You travel faster on
this mule if you are light.

- I'll k*ll you, Loney.
- Shut up, Drew.

That's all
I have left of him!

I can send you to
join him, if you prefer.

Give it back to me. I'm sorry from what
I told you. Please?

Farewell, Drew.

I hope your
arm will heal.

Sons of b*tches! Do
n't look back!

I will k*ll you
if I can!

He is ill !

It's not fair !
It's my watch!

Who cares about
that piece of tin?

Sorry. She was
n't in tin.

She gave
the right time.

I said I
was sorry !

Damnation.
Almighty God.

- Should I stop?
- No, no, keep going.

Hell, I tell you.

Be glad you
never took a b*llet.

- Do you have one word? say,
I stop. - Not me.

- Do you want me to stop?
- I'm not gonna slow us down.

Damn...

Jesus! Take
this thong.

What time is it ?
5:00 p.m.?

That filthy mutt.

Alright, here we are.

Two vagabonds,
forgotten by God...

and suffering.

Look
at the money tycoon!

It's just a stagecoach.
You do not see ? Wells Fargo.

There's only one old guy
to feed the horses.

I dunno. The last
time, with the chickens...

It's not
the same thing.

Damn, no stagecoach
is gonna show up!

The old man must
not even be there.

Do you think so?

I'm sure.

I need one
of those chickens.

And I therefore.

It's decided.

We go down to mow down just one
and quickly take it away.

Not me, Jake.
My arm.

I would be useless to you.
I fall, I scream.

It's ugly ? this point?

We only need
one chicken.

It's common sense, Jake.

Tell me sh*t.

A wonderful smell.

Do you think he's roasted?

Yes.

? my taste,
anyway.

I'm allowed ? what ?

- Rights ?
- I want my half?.

Must be fair.

- Eh ? - I took
the risk.

I went there. I
could have been k*lled.

So I'm going to
eat it.

Do you have money?
Can you pay me?

- Am I broke? !
- So you buckle it.

I wouldn't have you
helpful, Jake. My arm !

Bullshit.
Bullshit, your arm!

Devour your chicken.
And let it choke you!

Hey, buddy.

I thought I'd come with you
? Virginia City.

- Is that so ?
- Yes.

I would miss your tirades
too much.

that beats opera.

Virginia City, a dream location
for the ambitious.

I wouldn't get tired?
dig for money.

I would just
rob the prospectors.

Just what
I expected...

from a guy who does
n't share with a hungry friend? !

You're irrecoverable,
I swear.

The cream of the high.

The future Governor
of the area, one day.

You would like that, huh?

Yes.

Because the day when we will hang you,....

the people will be there? to
see Jake Rumsey die.

A drooling rus? will say to me:
"Governor, sign this pardon."

"Save
this poor man's life."

It will be the best
day of my life.

What, you wouldn't sign?

? your opinion ?

I think so.

Otherwise, I would tell how
their Governor fled the army...

not to mention the $12
from the hardware store.

- You would, huh?
- Oh yeah !

? sure hit.

Another thing, I was going
to give you chicken,...

but share my meal with
the man who will hang me...

Almighty God.

I had never seen
a corpse before.

I do, but not in this
situation. Are you going to vomit?

No.

Who did this,
do you think?

The Lord
punished them for their theft.

Who would have wanted to
k*ll them? ? leave us.

- Do you see their horses?
- Just for mounts?

Our horses, in fact.

Hey? !

Where are you going? ?

Maybe they did
n't take my watch.

Why would they
have left her?

Warning.
Don't touch his skin.

Why not ?

Aren't you cens?
touch her , that's all.

Alright...

let's bury
them bastards.

A waste
of time.

We have clients, Joe.

Let's go catch them.

Yes.

Do we have leek? all
day, nothing.

We begin ? dinner,
someone is coming.

Keep on going ? eat
your beans, Joe.

It will be easy.
They are only two.

Even a woman
in a wheelchair,...

I'd give her a
win.

Come.

We can get there.

Let's go.

I know I
will regret it.

Oh sh*t.

What are you doing there? ?

Oh, we pass, just.
We're not staying.

You are immobile,
it seems to me.

A book. We wanted
to sh**t him.

I don't see a
hare.

What about you, Orin?

No.

Two donkeys, yes.

Alright...

We're leaving.

- That's your horse, Jake.
- Not at all.

He looks
a bit like him, that's all.

- Farewell.
- Farewell?

Are you in a hurry, amigo?

Say, sir...

I had a watch
? gold pocket...

- Drew. - She was
? my brother.

It only has
sentimental value.

In fact, I
promised? Mom...

Drew, those guys
haven't seen her!

Come on, let's go.
Bye.

Tick ​​tock.

Tick ​​tock.

Tick ​​tock.

I advise you to return it to me.
My friend is a gunslinger.

An ace of the trigger?

Hobbs, you have
to sh*t yourself.

Well...

No choice,
we have to defend ourselves.

We don't want any trouble.

We're gonna get out
of here, okay?

Little sh*t.

You've got your account, Orin!

Get off one
before you die!

The first one I see
takes it in the balls!

I am dead !

This little rat got me!

Drew! Drew!
I have more balls!

Jack?

Stop ,
scrape!

Drew!

k*ller!
Come back !

Don't sh**t!
Don't sh**t!

Don't sh**t!
Don't sh**t!

I'm coming, Jackson!

Hold on !

Your friend is dead!

But you are welcome!

Are you threatening me?

I have a good back, but I
couldn't stand that!

I will k*ll you!

We succeeded.
It was the last.

Will recover
your watch.

You have earned it well.

What a team we make!

I never say that, Jake.

Ever since I left home,
I thought I was a coward.

If I had gone ? w*r,
I don't know what I would have done.

Alright, I don't care anymore.

I was scared at first...

but, once in the heat
of the moment, no problem.

Have you ever robbed? this
hardware store, is that it?

Here, I have it.

Jack?

Jack!

Jack!

Where? you are hiding ?

Hey, give me my money back.

Why are you...

Jake, I was going to share it
with you, once in town!

Really, I swear!

I would n't have spent it here
? !

Jack!

Jake, son of a bitch!

You come back with my money,
or I'll k*ll you, I promise!

November 27, 1863.

I tried? to see
the good side things...

but I can't
? find it.

Have I been robbed? my money and
let? die in the prairie...

alone and friendless.

The weather is nice.

November 28, 1863.

I decided not to
die, after all.

If the children of Israel have
survived 40 years in the desert,...

a son from Greenville, Ohio,
should not give up.

I ate? a
skunk that day.

Not really tasty.

November 29, 1863.

If I find Jake Rumsey,
I'll k*ll him.

Sheriff.

How long in
the Joe Simmons band?

A month, Mr.

On what counts?

Two stagecoaches,
near Olathe.

A few wanderers
? east from here.

A coffee? ? Mansfield,
and then this.

- That's all ?
- Yes, Mr.

Joe has people
with him?

Ten men.
No, new.

Without counting me.

Where? is his hideout?

My boy,...

shortly, you will
meet your Creator.

After what you did
? these people...

it will be easier if
you help us now.

Follow this track towards
the west during 32 kms...

until? a shortcut
that goes north.

Take it, will you arrive
? a ruined cabin.

They are over there.

Plug it in.

Excuse me.

This man, Simmons...

a young guy hasn't joined him
since yesterday, about my age?

His name is Jake Rumsey.

Well...

Thanks.

We're ready, Sheriff.

Good luck, son.

Sheriff.

I would like to come
with you.

Well, I'm paying for
this amm*nit*on...

so every sh*t
has to hit.

By?, Bobby?

One minute.

Its good !

Fire !

Jake, you bastard!

A quid?

Chew
sh*t, no thanks.

You weren't?
Wichita in 53?

Yes.

Do you believe? Bill
the Loop? so.

Bill the Loop? ?

Who always wore
white gloves?

It's him.

And do you know
why?

To cover
his warts.

He was a
good sh**t.

Fair.

Average.

Average ?

Did you see him do...

turn his w*apon?

Where? do you think he
learned that?

I showed it to him, one day
when I felt generous.

Must have been Christmas.

Nonsense.

Smart.

Was?.

You got some brilliant guys
on your patrol, Bobby.

I'm telling you...

I'm not n? of yesterday.

You're climbing the ladder,
right?

Laugh all you want.

But remember,
they're going to hang you...

and I'm going to watch.

Do you think they will do that
? a young man like me?

It is sure and certain.

sh*t, you must be right.

Do you remember leaving me
? in the meadow ?

Eh ?

As I wandered,
alone and abandoned,...

just as I was about to pass away
,...

I said to myself:
"Hold on,...",

"If there's justice,
you'll live long enough..."

to see Jake Rumsey dead.

?listen, let's puncture
the abc?s, all right?

I want you more.

What ?

We are quits.

Are we quits?

Did you steal from me? my money.

You hid it from us? You've been lying
since I've known you.

You let me run the risk.
Your friends were breaking the slab.

The hardware store, a
fable to join us.

Bullshit up? the end.

Dirty bandit. Do you realize
your situation?

You're a hypocritical scoundrel,
and I'm glad to know that.

But, I tell you,
we are quits.

I made you good
pay for your lies.

- You know, your money?
- What ?

Grill? in
whores...

just because I knew
you wouldn't.

Forget the pass?
and speak frankly.

I have nothing ? to tell you.

Hold on.

$1000, are you interested?

You don't have a circle.

No, not on me, but I
know where? they are buried.

We will split in two.
You'll get your $85 and up.

I have no reason
to believe you.

You reverse the roles.

You are the liar. Me,
the crook. I never lied to you.

You never did anything
for me, Jake.

Do you have time?

You see, you
your precious watch.

I didn't steal it from you.

- Sheriff, you didn't...
- Look, son.

I have guys?
hang in the morning...

and we're in the
middle of the night.

Will say? your friend
that you tried?...

and that I said no.

Good night.

Sheriff, you're
a fair man...

It doesn't look like it, but
Jake is no bandit.

Not at all.

It doesn't look like it.
I grant you.

But I know him.

We walked all
the way together.

He's white
as snow, swear.

Nice speech, son.

Repeat it? the widow of the guy
we just buried.

Jake didn't do
that, he's not a m*rder*r.

His only brother was
you? ? Chickamauga.

He sends ? his
mother half? of his earnings.

It's not the impression
he gives...

but he is
honest. Jur?.

Usually, I don't hire
strangers on my patrol...

But you seemed like
a good Christian to me, so...

Don't make
me regret it.

Sheriff,...

you don't want to have the death
of an innocent on your conscience.

Get out of here, son.
I want to go to sleep.

Hush. It's me.

It's time.

- Hurry up.
- Keep quiet.

Go on.

- And the horses?
- Saddled up over there.

Shut up a little bit.

Slow down. We are two
days early.

They will never catch up with us.

"Farewell to the
Drum", Jake?

We need to talk.

It's useless.

You don't have any hidden
treasure, do you, Jake?

No.

And you called me
a liar.

sh**t, let's get it over with.

No.

No, I'm not
gonna k*ll you, Jake.

I'll let you go more before
I get my $85 back.

I stick you to the train,
son of a bitch,...

until? what
you pay me back.

You won't leave me
company, Jake.

Never again.

How
does "Jane Eyre" end?

Good.
Very well.

Hands up.
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