Now you can tell 'em. What for are you mixing in? Maybe I don't like to see kids get hurt. Break any bones, son? He's got a knife behind his collar! - There's a stirrup. You want a lift? - No. - Why not? - I'm beholden to you, mister. Couldn't we just leave it that way? - Morning. - Morning. - Put him up? - For how long? - I wouldn't know. - It'll be two bits for oats. - Ain't I seen you before? - Depends on where you've been. - I follow the railroad, mostly. - Could be you've seen me. - It'll be four bits if he stays the night. - Fair enough. Morning. Did a man ride in today - tall, sort of heavyset? - You mean him, Mr Renner? - Not him. This one had a scar. Along his cheek? No, sir. I don't see no man with a scar. I guess maybe I can have some apple pie and coffee. I guess you could have eggs with bacon if you wanted eggs with bacon. - Hello, Charlie. - Hello, Grant. It's good to see you, Charlie. It's awful good to see you. It's good to see you too. Doc you're beginning to sound like Sherlock Holmes.