- Jim Hardie: I didn't think I'd have to tell you that trackin' a man's a little like trackin' a bear - both get a little cagey when they know you're behind 'em. You gotta move slow, quiet, become part of the scenery.
- Beau McCloud: I just hope you don't become part of the scenery by being planted under it.
- Mary Gee: My name's Mary Gee. What's yours?
- Jay Squire: Jay Squire at your service.
- Mary Gee: Could you, ah, be at my service? You see I'm kind of in trouble.
- Jay Squire: Yes, Mary Gee, I believe you are.
- [Mary Gee turns and sees Rake approaching her, stout rope in hand]
- [to his bound and gagged captive who is struggling to free herself]
- Jay Squire: Patience, Mary Gee. Even your stallion knows enough to save his strength.
- [last lines]
- Jim Hardie: What do you think means more to me right now than anything else?
- Mary Gee: That horse, I guess.
- Jim Hardie: Well, there was a time I thought it did, too. Right now, I think it's more important for you to learn you can't buy something you've already got, and that's a friend... and there's only one way to prove it to you and that's to show you.
- [speaking softly, Jim approaches the stallion Mary Gee captured and releases him]
- Mary Gee: Jim!
- Jim Hardie: We're still pals, aren't we?
- Mary Gee: You bet.
- Jim Hardie: Go get a horse now and we'll go on home.
- [referring to the "wanted poster" he created for Jim Hardie]
- Jay Squire: And now he's gonna know what it's like to be hunted like an animal, never knowing where, when... or who.