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01:33I'll trouble you for that letter.
01:35Letter?
01:36Oh, yeah.
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02:49Let's get over to this table.
02:53All right, boys.
02:54Break it up. Flight is over.
02:56All right.
02:58Did you get the letter?
02:59Sure, I did.
03:01Here she be. Where's my case?
03:04You look bad, Tex.
03:06No, I'm all right.
03:07What started the rumpus?
03:09Did you mix it with that bully that stole Tom Grant's letter from me?
03:12I sure did.
03:13And I'd have gotten it back if it hadn't been for those two sidekicks of his.
03:18Get out of here quick.
03:19Take the back stairway leading from the balcony to the street and keep undercover.
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03:38Why do you reckon he wanted that letter?
03:40He didn't want it for himself.
03:42He stole it for somebody else who paid him a good price for it.
03:45Any idea who done it?
03:51A mighty good idea.
03:53Which I'll be able to prove as soon as I meet up with Tom Grant and Gold Creek.
03:58Boys.
03:59Tex, Houston's getting too close to the truth, this is me.
04:02We gotta do something to throw him off the trail.
04:04Such as what?
04:05Something that'll serve a double purpose.
04:06Remove any suspicion of my connection with you
04:08and get you fellas to Gold Creek ahead of the wagon train.
04:11Why do we have to get there first?
04:13Because I want Tom Grant out of the way before his sister gets there.
04:16He's got hold of some information that can sure cripple us.
04:19You sure of that?
04:20Positive.
04:21He said so right in this letter.
04:23Don't worry, when we get to Gold Creek, he won't write no more letters.
04:26Not so fast.
04:27I gotta have him sign this claim over to me before anything happens to him.
04:32And to remove any suspicion that Houston might have
04:35that I'm backing any play you fellas make,
04:37we're gonna have a fight.
04:39Huh?
04:40A fake fight, dummy, so he can kick us out.
04:42Exactly.
04:43And when you get to Gold Creek, look up Ace Daggett.
04:47Page is coming, boys.
04:52Sit down, sit down.
04:54Nobody on that stage would interest us.
04:57Hi, Webster.
04:58Hello there, Reynolds.
04:59Webster.
05:00What are you doing this back of the woods?
05:02On the way to Gold Creek.
05:03I want you to meet a friend of mine, Tech Houston, Mr. Webster.
05:06I'm glad to know you, Webster.
05:08Have a seat.
05:09Thanks.
05:10I was missing you.
05:12There was somebody on that stage that may interest us.
05:17Poor old Andy Grant's dead.
05:19Sorry to hear that.
05:20He was a fine man.
05:22All the Grants are fine people, if you ask me.
05:25He's gonna strike young Tom Grant mighty hard
05:27when I tell him his father's dead.
05:29You know, Tom struck it rich,
05:31and I'm expecting to handle his gold for him
05:33when I get out there to Gold Creek.
05:34Hello, Webster.
05:35How are you, boy?
05:36I'm fine.
05:37How are you?
05:38Good.
05:39How are you getting out there to Gold Creek?
05:40Hello, Webster.
05:41How are you, boss?
05:42Oh, you finally made up your mind to leave Bladesville
05:44and go out to Gold Creek, eh?
05:46Yes.
05:47Expected to be there tomorrow morning.
05:48The stage broke a spring,
05:49so I'm held up here a few hours.
05:50Well, why not come along with us?
05:52I'll let you have one of my wagons.
05:54Not for me, thanks.
05:55The stage makes as many miles in an hour
05:57as you fellows make all day.
05:58What's the hurry?
06:00Well, by the time you wagon folks get to the Diggins,
06:03I'll have the Webster,
06:04First National Bank of Gold Creek,
06:06ready for business.
06:07Sit down and have a drink.
06:08No, thanks.
06:09I got a little argument over at my table.
06:11I gotta settle first.
06:12I'll see you fellows later.
06:18What's wrong, Eden?
06:19Webster's leaving tonight for Gold Creek.
06:21Can't afford to have him get to Young Grant before we do.
06:24Meaning another job for us?
06:25Exactly.
06:26Not me.
06:27I took my last chance at that Grant wagon job.
06:30Suppose I told you he's carrying
06:32$20,000 or $30,000 in that bag.
06:35How do you know that?
06:36I found out he's going to open a new bank in Gold Creek.
06:39I satisfied myself he's got his cash capital
06:42right in that bag.
06:43He just thinks he's going to open a bank.
06:46Come on, boys.
06:47Wasn't we going to have a fight first?
06:49I'm coming to that.
06:51Don't try to get away with that.
06:52Those drivers have jumped, Barty.
06:57Here, here.
06:58None of that.
06:59Stop it.
07:00Restart it.
07:01Yes, and I'll finish it.
07:02You're firing a lot of you.
07:03Bart Eaton's become quite a scrapper.
07:05Here.
07:06There's your time.
07:07Now get your horses and clear out.
07:08You can fire at Bart Eaton, and we'll
07:10clear out when we get good and ready.
07:12I never hankered for this outfit anyhow.
07:20What was the trouble, Bart?
07:21Oh, I've suspected them ever since we left Plainsville.
07:24We don't want their kind with the train.
07:27Maybe you're right.
07:28We sure did run into a lot of trouble.
07:30I know I'm right.
07:31Now I'll have to get some new drivers.
07:33Men I can trust.
07:45I'm glad Eaton finally realized those fellows are no good.
07:48Strikes me that it took him a long time to find that out.
07:53Poor child.
07:54If you'd only let me help you forget.
07:56Please, Jack.
07:58I just want to be by myself.
08:00All right.
08:01Good night, Mary.
08:03Good night.
08:05Well, how about a drink?
08:08You gentlemen will excuse me.
08:09I've got a little business to attend to outside.
08:21Did you get Tom's letter?
08:23No, Mary.
08:26I didn't have much luck.
08:28Don't you worry, that little head of yours.
08:30Everything is going to be all right when we get to Gold Creek.
08:34And Tom.
08:58Come on.
08:59Get out.
09:04I'm taking that black bag, Blakester.
09:10Get in line.
09:11Now.
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10:09Stop it.
10:10What is it?
10:11A stage, or what naturally.
10:13Stop the wagon train while we have a look.
10:15Hold it.
10:16The Indians didn't do their job, of course it was the Indians, look at those arrows.
10:39You have a lot to learn about Indians, Ethan.
10:42In the first place, they always scalp their victims.
10:45What if they were frightened off by our wagons?
10:47It wasn't Indians and they weren't frightened off.
10:50Then how do you account for this?
10:54How do you?
10:55What do you mean?
10:56Indians don't leave traces.
10:58White men aren't so careful.
11:01Better clean up this mess and get started again.
11:05What are you going to do?
11:07I think I can pick up the trail of the men who did this.
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13:05Buffalo Bill!
13:07What are you doing in this neck of the woods?
13:09A gold creek stage was a day overdue.
13:12I was sent to find out why.
13:14You already told me at the wagon train.
13:17You had the right hunch about white men burning the stage.
13:21Though your friend Bart Eaton still claims it was Indians.
13:25I'll pick up their trail here.
13:27You get back and ride herd on the wagon train.
13:30They're kind of shaken.
13:32Thanks, Bill.
13:34Let me know what you find out.
13:36I'll look you up at gold creek.
13:37Good.
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13:51Did you see their party?
13:52Yeah, lucky for me.
13:54I was right busy with some Indians at the time.
13:56Better speed up the wagon train and stick to the open country.
13:59Right, I'll speed them right up.
14:01So it was the Indians that attacked the stagecoach.
14:04No, Eaton, it wasn't.
14:06The coach is on the trail of the white men who did it,
14:08and he'll sure run them down.
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14:39Well, by this time tomorrow,
14:41I'll be turning you over to your brother.
14:43It'll be wonderful to see Tom again.
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15:01So, uh, Bart Eaton sent you to me, eh?
15:04What for?
15:06Well, it's like this, Mr. Daggett.
15:08You're looking for a young fellow named Tom Grant.
15:11I see.
15:13Eaton thinks he can move in on Tom Grant's claim, eh?
15:16Who said anything about jumping claims?
15:18Nobody.
15:19But I know, Barty,
15:21if you're gonna have a tough job out tricking Tom Grant,
15:25he's plenty smart.
15:26We'll take care of that.
15:28Where is he?
15:29You know where we can find him?
15:30Sure.
15:31I'll send you right up to his diggers.
15:33Little Cottonwood Canyon, just north of here.
15:37I wish you luck.
15:38Thanks.
15:40Never mind your thanks.
15:41I'm cutting myself in on this deal for 25%.
15:45You'll have to settle that argument with Bart Eaton.
15:47Yeah, well, don't worry.
15:48I intend to.
15:50Do you know Tom Grant when you see him?
15:52Sure do.
15:53Come on, boys.
15:55Come on.
16:26Hello, Grant.
16:28Crosby.
16:30When did you hit Gold Creek?
16:32Just flew in.
16:35Heard you were one of Gold Creek's leading citizens.
16:37Thought you'd get your autograph.
16:39Come on, stop your fooling.
16:41What's on your mind?
16:42We ain't fooling.
16:44We're dead serious.
16:47Sign this.
16:51Hey, what in thunder are you getting at?
16:53This is a quick claim deed to my gold mine.
16:55We know it.
16:57Sign it.
16:59Hey, what in thunder are you getting at?
17:01This is a quick claim deed to my gold mine.
17:03We know it.
17:04Sign it.
17:28Get him back.
17:30Get away from there.
17:52Look at your face.
17:54Split up, you.
17:56I'm relocated this morning.
17:58Hurry up!
17:59I'll fix things up around here
18:00so no one can suspect anything's wrong.
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18:08Here's your cento, Mary.
18:10Climb aboard and I'll take you to Tom's Cab in front of it.
18:13Good, I'm so anxious to see him.
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18:24Come on, Sutton.
18:25Come on!
18:34You're smart, Grant.
18:35You'll sign that while you're still able to.
18:41Take care of him, Mantle.
18:42Joe and I'll get back.
18:43Where are we going?
18:46To look over his mind.
18:47Maybe we can pick up a few nuggets for ourselves
18:50before Bart Eaton grants him all.
18:51I. Don't like
19:06the idea of leaving our horses way down there in the brush it's smarter to hide
19:10a minute come on in here.
19:21The. Top
19:28where are you. Probably visiting that gold mine of his
19:35I'll go get I'll go with you both right it'll be
19:38a big surprise if he tells you you're waiting for it I'll be right back.
19:42The. Last
19:48already said I might be thoughtful of great.
19:55You ain't going to set it off are you I'm sure I am I we might blast it up go out
20:00here to fix up both for life I mean pictures for the undertaker.
20:12The.
20:20That you talk. I've got
20:24a surprise for you.
20:42The.
20:53Let's get out of here.
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