- Rocky: Much obliged. One more jump and they'd have got me.
- Jim Grant: Who were they? Outlaws?
- Rocky: Worse than that - they're the Baron's men.
- Jim Grant: Baron? Around here?
- Rocky: You must be a stranger here. The Baron is a character by the name of Ulrich. He owns all the land - well, claims he does anyhow - from here to the California line. Runs it like a baron, which he likes to be called. And his men will shoot anyone on sight who sets foot on it.
- Jim Grant: Do they hold up stagecoaches, too?
- Rocky: I wouldn't put it past him.
- Carol Lane: Good morning, Mr. Grant. I hear you've had adventures.
- Jim Grant: I've heard that, too. What with outlaws, Indians and that Baron character, I don't know which way to look.
- [Carol rescues Jim who has been falsely accused of treachery]
- Jim Grant: I didn't expect visitors.
- Carol Lane: Your horse is just outside the camp. I tied a gun to the saddle.
- Jim Grant: The only thing you forgot is sandwiches and coffee.
- Carol Lane: This is no picnic! From now on you're a wanted man.
- [last lines]
- Rocky: Now let me tell you something.
- Jim Grant: Go ahead.
- Rocky: I found the meteor.
- Carol Lane: The one with the diamonds in it? Then your fortune's made.
- Rocky: No, it tain't. The cussed thing's in a hole 60 feet wide. It's harder than glass and must way 80 million tons. How am I goin' to dig that out?