There's been plenty of things I've turned down even though they was free. I never wanted anybody's clothes but my brothers' and those I think I was only happy to get because it meant I wasn't quite so short as I used to be. I never took anybody's money for doing nothing not even when the berks who tried to give it to me had more than was good for them or than they'd ever miss. They was the sort of men who thought I owed them something just for standing beside them and I didn't want to ever let them say I didn't earn everything they threw at me.
This is different. The world owes everyone a place to stay and if you haven't got a home no more because someone took you from it then you've got whatever's coming to you I think. I shall stay here.
[FILTER: Walter Blythe]
But someday I'm going to go to Wyoming and stay there.