- [the stagecoach gets stuck in the mud]
- Stagecoach Driver: We're going to have to have a push. All right, everybody out.
- Stagecoach Passenger: I'd say someone slipped a flat wheel on ya.
- Beryl: Oh, this dress came all the way from St. Joe, Mr. Hardie. This muck is going to ruin it.
- Jim Hardie: I'd say that was poetic justice, Beryl, 'cause some men had to work a week in the muck to pay for it.
- Beryl: I had to go to Laramie. You had to go to Laramie - but I hadn't planned on pushin' the stagecoach all the way. Ohhh, I won't be able to deal for a week.
- Stagecoach Passenger: Leastways not off the bottom of the deck.
- Clanton: We don't want no trouble, Hardie - right now.
- Jim Hardie: I got more than my share of trouble - right now.
- [last lines]
- Jim Hardie: [narrating] The Laramie run would be open again. The miner in Cheyenne would have news from home. The cost - a few cents to him, but the real cost appears on the role of honor at Wells Fargo under the single legend - in the line of duty - you'll find Stan Blake.