Harry Worth credited as playing...
George Perdue - aka Nevada
- Nevada - George Perdue: Napoleon. I find his theories on warfare invaluable, Gila. Although I fear he lacked finesse with the fairer sex. Of course, such matters might be beyond your comprehension.
- Nevada - George Perdue: [Nevada is introduced to Hoppy, undercover as gambler Tex Riley] I understand you play poker, Mr. Riley?
- Hop-Along Cassidy: So I've been told.
- Nevada - George Perdue: I find chess more to my liking. Are you familiar with the game?
- Hop-Along Cassidy: [glancing at the chess set on Nevada's desk] Don't look lively enough for me.
- Nevada - George Perdue: The great Napoleon knew most of its principles and used them in his campaigns.
- Hop-Along Cassidy: I reckon I better stick to a game I know, Mr...
- Nevada - George Perdue: They usually call me "Boss." It does very well. What brought you here?
- Hop-Along Cassidy: Good luck.
- Hop-Along Cassidy: I'll be on my way first thing in the morning, if someone will show me the way out of these durn buttes.
- Nevada - George Perdue: Friends waiting?
- Hop-Along Cassidy: No, no friends. Just a man I've got a little score to settle with.
- Nevada - George Perdue: Who might that be?
- Hop-Along Cassidy: Nelson's his name. He's up here from the Bar-20 to get married.
- Nevada - George Perdue: I see. Nelson.
- Hop-Along Cassidy: Yeah, he accused me of cheatin' him up in Eagle. He got his Bar-20 friends together, cleaned out my layout, burned down the saloon, and drove me out of town. I swore I'd get even with him if it took me ten years. And when I heard he was up here, I come a'runnin'.
- Nevada - George Perdue: [rolling a pawn between his fingers] I have an idea, Mr. Riley, that you might be of great assistance to me.