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00:42Came in special delivery, Miss Martin, so I run it over quick.
00:45Thought maybe it might be what you were expecting.
00:47It is, thanks.
00:50Well, is it good or do we...
00:53We don't.
00:55They're throwing me out and a new owner's coming in.
00:58Read it.
01:01New York Probate Corp.
01:03Where the terms of this will dated...
01:07Say, who is this Rodney T. Blackton?
01:09It's a new will and Rodney T. Blackton's the new owner.
01:12Well, Jim, it looks as though you're out of a job.
01:14Are you leaving too, Miss Martin?
01:16Not if I can help it. I'm gonna hang on here till they tell me to leave.
01:19But I'll be closing the books on the help.
01:21Tell them to come in and I'll pay them off.
01:31Well, that's it.
01:34Pretty short notice, boys, but they didn't give me any either.
01:37Might try some of the other ranches. Maybe they can use you there.
01:40What about the new owner? He's not closing the place down, is he?
01:43That's his business, Jim.
01:45Personally, I don't care what he does with it.
01:47If I were you, I wouldn't count too much on getting your jobs back.
01:52Well, goodbye.
01:54Goodbye, Miss Martin.
01:55Good luck, boys.
01:56Goodbye.
02:00Goodbye.
02:06Well, all washed up, eh, Jim?
02:08That's right, Mr. Jackson. We've been paid off.
02:10Anything doing on your ranch?
02:12Afraid not this time of year. We're filled up, aren't we, Bart?
02:15Yeah, I'm afraid so until fall anyhow. Look us up then, Jim.
02:18Sorry.
02:30Mind if I come in?
02:31No.
02:32Hello, Greg.
02:36Just heard the bad news.
02:39Hope you'll forgive me, but I can't help saying I told you so, Vera.
02:42All right, Greg. Have your fun.
02:44Frankly, I don't feel very funny about it.
02:48Well?
02:50What are you gonna do? Give up?
02:52I'm not sure.
02:54I never figured there was another will.
02:56That's what you get for trusting an old man like Bagley.
02:59Even up to the end before he died.
03:01I know, I know. He told you the place was yours.
03:03And I told you then you were a sucker.
03:05So you see what happens.
03:07All you get after these years of keeping house and being a slave is a letter of apology from the lawyers.
03:15Well, who is the heir?
03:18His nephew.
03:19From Easterner.
03:21Easterner?
03:26Just a minute.
03:28I just had a thought.
03:30What kind of a thought?
03:32See that creek?
03:34Yes.
03:35That's your property, or it was.
03:37Matter of fact, that's the best feature this place has.
03:40Where's that map?
03:52Yeah.
03:53It might work.
03:58Here, I've got an angle.
04:00Now I need your help. Only this time you do as I say. Do you understand?
04:03Marry you?
04:04Now, now, don't rush me. One thing at a time.
04:07Right now I've got another sort of partnership in mind.
04:10Now I've got a hunch this new owner is going to sell me this piece of property cheap.
04:14Shall I tell you why?
04:15No, let me guess why.
04:17You're going to do something to that stream, aren't you?
04:20Bagley gave you a raw deal, didn't he?
04:22How would you like a square deal for a change?
04:24What do you think?
04:25All right. Now you're getting smart.
04:27When is this nephew arriving?
04:29He's on his way, I guess.
04:30Well, I'll have to cut some corners then.
04:32But you do it my way. Keep that in mind.
04:35I will.
04:48Get in and drive. Hurry up.
04:50What's the rush?
04:51I'll tell you about it on the way.
04:53Home?
04:54No, Grace Canyon.
05:14Come on, shake it up. Grab a shovel, Bart.
05:24Not bad, huh?
05:26Yeah, if it holds.
05:27It'll hold.
05:28Long enough to make a desert out of this Bagley ranch.
05:31A week's all I need. And luck.
05:34How about a couple of tall ones? I'll buy them and we'll drink to luck.
05:38All right.
05:46Say, have a look. Some sort of a roundup.
05:50Funny time of night to be working cows.
05:53Funny country. Everything going to pot.
05:56People working day and night.
05:58Makes you sick to think of it, doesn't it, Gabby?
06:00Not on an empty stomach, it don't.
06:02I'm almost hungry enough to try it.
06:05What's eating you, Roy?
06:07That herd.
06:08They're moving them through the fence, making their gates as they go.
06:12What are they doing?
06:14That herd.
06:15They're moving them through the fence, making their gates as they go.
06:44There's a car. Hear it? It's coming fast.
06:47I don't like that so good.
06:49Come on, boys, let's clear out of here.
06:50What about the cattle?
06:51Listen, I'm playing safe. We'll come back and get them later.
07:03Boy, that was close.
07:05Those confounded animals.
07:08You all right, miss?
07:09I'm okay.
07:15The steering rod's bent.
07:17There's a house down the road a piece.
07:19If they've got a phone, I'll send for the truck.
07:21Might take me an hour, though, walking both ways.
07:23I guess I'll just have to wait.
07:24I'll be as quick as I can.
07:25Oh, by the way, would you please try and get him some milk?
07:28This young man's getting pretty hungry.
07:30I'll do my best, miss.
07:31Just you sit tight and don't worry.
07:34Nice, Bossy.
07:36This isn't a hold up. I'll pay for the milk.
07:39Bossy said he'd be back in an hour or two.
07:42Buzz off, will you?
07:43We have to move.
07:44I'm sorry, miss.
07:45We have to move.
07:47I'm sorry.
07:48He's not going to eat for an hour.
07:50He can't taste anything.
07:51Look, I'm sorry.
07:52I'm sorry.
07:53Don't take it out on him.
07:54Then we'll have to fix it up.
07:56But he's not going to eat.
07:57He's not going to eat.
07:58I'll fix it up for him.
07:59We'll get him home.
08:00We'll fix it up for him.
08:01We'll fix it up again.
08:02Bossy, stay right there, now.
08:04Nice, Bossy.
08:20She hurt?
08:21No, thank you.
08:23Well, that sounded like a child.
08:25Have you a baby, miss?
08:26Oh, he's not really mine.
08:28I'm his guardian.
08:29But I'm responsible for him, if that's what you mean.
08:31That's how I got all tangled up.
08:33I was trying to get some milk for him.
08:35Where'd that cow go?
08:37You mean that critter over there?
08:39Yes, the silly thing.
08:41I wasn't going to steal the milk.
08:42I only wanted to borrow enough for the baby.
08:45Hey, maybe you gentlemen will help me.
08:47Milk that cow?
08:48Of course.
08:49That's what a cow is for, isn't it?
08:51What's so strange about that?
08:53I'm afraid it's kind of hard to explain, miss.
08:55You see, there are cows, and there are cows.
08:57Some of them you can milk, and some of them you can't catch.
08:59Well, that happens to be the kind you can't catch.
09:01What were you going to put the milk in?
09:04I'm afraid you're going to have to do better than that.
09:06Besides, it'd take maybe five to hold her down.
09:09Well, there seems to be five of you here.
09:13You look like a man.
09:15Who, me?
09:17Of course, it's kind of dark, and I can't be sure.
09:20But I have an idea you could milk that cow all by yourself,
09:23if you try.
09:24Alone?
09:25All by myself?
09:26Well, maybe you could.
09:28You know, I'm pretty strong.
09:30Oh, thanks a lot.
09:31I'll get the baby and have him all ready.
09:33Get the baby?
09:34But he's a bottle baby.
09:37You better get a pail.
09:42I'm proud of you, Gabby.
09:44We're all proud of you, Gabby.
09:46Well, what are you waiting for?
09:47Waiting for nothing, I guess.
09:50The pail.
09:51Oh, we'll take care of that.
09:53In the meantime, you better go catch the cow.
09:55Well, I ain't so sure about that, Roy.
09:57Maybe I talk too much.
09:59Oh, that's all right, Gabby.
10:00You're going to back up your words with great deeds.
10:03Goodbye, old boy.
10:04I mean, good luck.
10:09Here I go.
10:10Dog gone.
10:28Scatter out, boys, and head her off.
10:44Is this all Bagley Ranch?
10:46Seems to be.
10:47See those lights?
10:48That must be the ranch house.
10:50They're expecting you, aren't they?
10:51Oh, yes, I think so.
10:53But I'm not so sure we'll be very welcome.
10:55You see, I'm really coming to take possession of the place.
10:58You mean you own it?
11:00Well, not exactly.
11:02The young man there is the owner.
11:04It's a baby.
11:05He's the owner.
11:07This?
11:08Well, I'll be dog gone in a cactus pit.
11:13Day is done and evening finds me home by the fire.
11:22Let me stay.
11:26Turn the lights down low.
11:29Let the shadows glow on the wall.
11:32See the flames dance and sway.
11:39What a joy divine, this peace of mind to dream by the fire in the day.
11:53When the nightingale comes swinging to his wildwood love,
12:03and the sandman he comes singing down the moonbeam trail of heart,
12:11throwing sand in sleepy eyes till the world of sorrow dies.
12:28And old friends meet in slumber sweet to a sandman the lullaby.
12:43I guess this is the place.
13:04Somebody's home too.
13:13I won't say goodbye to him now, miss.
13:15Might wake him up.
13:16Besides, I'm all out of lullabies.
13:18But it was sure nice meeting both of you.
13:21Is there anything else we can do?
13:22Well, maybe there is.
13:24Would you mind waiting till I meet these people?
13:26Will you come inside with me?
13:28Do you think it's all right with the owner?
13:30I'm sure of it.
13:32Well, come on, boys.
13:33We're invited inside.
13:40See you in a bit, Sam.
13:41Yes, ma'am.
13:46That's probably him.
13:47Now, remember what I told you.
13:49I will.
13:54It's Mr. Rodney Blackton to see you, Miss Watson.
13:57I'm Vera Martin.
13:58Mr. Blackton, we've been expecting you.
14:00I thought you were an Easterner.
14:02Oh, but my name's Rogers.
14:03Gabby introduced Mr. Blackton to the lady.
14:10Is this a joke?
14:12You mean that's Rodney Blackton?
14:15That's right.
14:16I'm his guardian.
14:17Oh, then you are Sylvia Clark.
14:19Yes, I wired you, remember?
14:22Welcome to the West, Miss Clark.
14:23I'm your next-door neighbor.
14:24How do you do?
14:25Uh, Vera, don't you think you better show the new owner to his room?
14:28Why, yes.
14:29It's right upstairs.
14:35My name's Jackson, Greg Jackson.
14:36How about a drink, boys?
14:38Just a minute, boys.
14:39No thanks, Mr. Jackson.
14:40We have an appointment in town.
14:42Ain't true, Roy.
14:43We ain't etched yet.
14:45He ain't gonna throw that beef out, is he?
14:47Oh, I'm sorry.
14:48I should have asked you.
14:49You're hungry.
14:50Sam, put it back.
14:51Rustle up some potatoes.
14:53Come on, boys.
14:54Get it while it's hot.
14:55Now, wait a minute, boys.
14:56You think Miss Martin will mind?
14:57Oh, not a bit of it.
14:58Come on, grab yourself a seat, Rogers.
15:01I can't believe it.
15:03Disappointed?
15:04Yes, a little.
15:05I didn't realize the place was so run down.
15:07I've done everything I could since Mr. Bagley died, Miss Clark,
15:10but it's an awful burden.
15:13Excuse me.
15:14I'd like to thank you folks for the dinner,
15:16and I guess the boys and I'll be shoving along.
15:18Oh, no, Rogers.
15:19Sit down.
15:20Here, Western boy, perhaps you can help me convince Miss Clark
15:22that her best bet is to sell this place.
15:24I made her an offer, but she's not quite sure of herself.
15:26Well, you see, I'm terribly green.
15:28Mr. Jackson seems to think it's hopeless for me to try and run it.
15:32Why is it hopeless?
15:33Well, it's practically bankrupt.
15:34The water's dried up.
15:36Worst of all, there's no stock left.
15:38No stock at all?
15:39No, not ahead.
15:40All winded off, I guess.
15:41Why do you ask?
15:42Because coming over here this evening,
15:44I saw a herd being driven off of this property.
15:46Some of them were wearing a Bagley brand.
15:48Triple X.
15:50They must be those stragglers, Greg.
15:52They don't amount to much.
15:53Besides, you'd have to work for Miss Clark.
15:55That takes men.
15:56I had to let all our hands go today.
15:58It really wouldn't pay you.
16:00Not worth bothering with.
16:02What do you think, Roy?
16:03Well, I think you ought to keep it.
16:05It's good to me.
16:06As for men, well, the boys and I haven't a thing to do.
16:09Oh, that's awfully nice of you,
16:10but I don't know how I could pay you.
16:12You can pay us later.
16:14Sorry to disagree with you, Jackson,
16:16but you asked my opinion.
16:18Well, you're making it a little tough for me, Rogers.
16:20I didn't want to bring this up,
16:22but I have a note here for $5,000.
16:25Bagley gave it to me for watering his stock
16:27after his water dried up.
16:29It's payable at once.
16:30It's all quite legal.
16:31You can read it over later, Miss Clark.
16:34$5,000?
16:35Mr. Jackson's been awfully nice about it, Miss Clark.
16:37He hasn't pressed me in the least.
16:39I'm willing to continue to be nice about it.
16:41I don't want to embarrass you.
16:42I might extend it a little, two weeks,
16:44but I can't continue that indefinitely.
16:47I'd like you to think it over pretty carefully, Miss Clark.
16:50You think it over too, Rogers,
16:52and keep one thing in mind.
16:54You can't run a ranch on good intentions.
16:56There are a lot of angles that don't meet the eye sometimes.
16:59That's why I told Miss Clark not to sell, Jackson.
17:03Well...
17:05Come on, girl.
17:06Excuse me, please.
17:14We only have two weeks.
17:15Would you trust me?
17:16Oh, I trust you.
17:17It isn't bad.
17:18It's just that I don't understand.
17:20Well, that's just the point.
17:21It doesn't make sense.
17:22And it never will till we find some of the answers
17:24that are missing tonight.
17:25Well, if you're willing to try,
17:26I don't see why I shouldn't do my part.
17:28Shall we shake on it?
17:29Miss Clark, you've made a deal.
17:31We'll straighten the rest out in the morning.
17:33Maybe I'll have some of those missing answers then.
17:35What are you going to do?
17:36I'm going to find that herd,
17:37and if they're yours,
17:38we'll round them up right now, tonight.
17:42Hey, Pat.
17:43Would you and the boys like to take a little ride?
17:45Gabby, get your face out of that pie, will you?
17:55How do you like that guy?
17:56What's he doing out in the range this time of night?
17:58Probably looking for cattle.
18:00Only he won't find any.
18:03Reminds me, Bart hasn't checked in.
18:06I'd better ride over and take a look myself.
18:25Hey, Jeff!
18:31What I mean is, it's going to be our busy night.
18:34Well, give him a surprise.
18:55There they are, Gabby.
18:56Down there.
19:00Come on.
19:10What do you make of them, Roy?
19:12They're triple X, all right.
19:13Boy, that's a break.
19:14Let's take them back, Roy.
19:27Come on, boys.
19:28Let's smoke them out.
19:31Keep them busy.
19:32I'll go around behind them.
19:36Wait a minute.
19:37I've got an idea.
19:38We'll stampede the herd.
19:39Give me a hand.
19:50Avalanche!
19:51Every man for himself!
20:01Keep going!
20:19Stop that shooting.
20:20What the devil do you think you're doing?
20:22Some guys was hijacking the herd.
20:24They're not hijacking.
20:25The law's on their side.
20:26Come on, get out of here, quick!
20:30My golly, they're leavers.
20:32How's that for showing them, son?
20:34That's what I call easy work.
20:36A little too easy, Gabby.
20:41Well, what do you think, Roy?
20:43I think we better find that herd.
20:45That's a big order, ain't it?
20:47After those rocks sent them scooting, they're halfway to Kalamazoo, I'll bet you.
20:50All right, I'll take that bet.
21:01Pretty good guess, Roy. There they be.
21:14There's a water hole.
21:15It ain't our property.
21:17Look, it's Jackson's place.
21:19There's an old trash machine, don't it?
21:21The cows can't read, Gabby, but they sure go for that water.
21:23Hey, boys, cut that wire fence.
21:25Roy, somebody's coming.
21:31Looks like Jackson.
21:33Let me handle this.
21:36Hello, Rogers.
21:38It's kind of late to be visiting, isn't it?
21:40Happens to be my property, you know.
21:42So I noticed. We were on our way home.
21:44Had some trouble with some rustlers back on the range a ways.
21:46Rustlers, huh?
21:48You sure?
21:50I'm positive. You must have heard the shooting.
21:52They were running off our stock.
21:54Oh, now I know you're kidding.
21:56You haven't got any stock, Rogers.
21:58I was a little surprised.
22:00Thought you weren't a drinking man.
22:02I'm not, but what I said still goes.
22:04And I say they were rustlers.
22:06All right, have it your own way. It doesn't matter to me.
22:08Get some of the hands removing that herd back to our corral.
22:10Mind if we go to work?
22:12Not a bit. Matter of fact, we'll help you.
22:14You run them through the fence, and we'll take over from there.
22:16You'll what?
22:18You heard me, Jackson.
22:20Those are the cattle you said were stragglers.
22:22But good or bad, they don't belong to you.
22:24Take a look at the brand.
22:26It's not free, either.
22:28All right, put it on the bill. We already owe you $5,000.
22:30A few more gallons won't make any difference.
22:32All right, boys, get them moving.
22:34Now, listen, Rogers.
22:36What makes you think you can dish out orders on my property?
22:38If I make any deals, it'll be with the owner, not with a two-bit tramp.
22:40All right, make them with the owner.
22:42Here she comes now.
22:50Hello.
22:52Hello, Greg. We heard shots. What's going on?
22:54Ask Rogers.
22:56Are those our cattle, Roy?
22:58Well, there seems to be some dispute about it.
23:00But they all have the XXX brand on them.
23:02I'm sure glad you came down, Miss Clark.
23:04Mr. Jackson here wants to make a deal with you.
23:06Oh, I don't want to sell.
23:08I appreciate the offer, though.
23:10Oh, it isn't that.
23:12Your stock has been watering on my ranch.
23:14Rogers here feels that I ought to donate the service.
23:16I told him you'd pay for it. Put it on your note.
23:18Well, is that satisfactory, Mr. Jackson?
23:20Oh, that's all right with me.
23:22Well, if I'd known you in the first place, Miss Clark,
23:24there wouldn't have been any argument.
23:26Oh, thanks a lot. You're very kind.
23:28Are you going back to the ranch, Roy?
23:30Sure, I'll ride along with you.
23:32You go ahead. I'll catch up with you later.
23:40You certainly messed things up tonight.
23:42Beat it.
23:48Doesn't matter. We'll get them back with interest.
23:50Now, if they find a buyer, they'll pay off that note,
23:52and then where will we be?
23:54Oh, so that's it. I thought I told you to forget about that note.
23:56Listen, Greg, that's forgery. If they find out, we'll be...
23:58Well, they won't.
24:00There's no danger of them raising enough money to pay it off, either.
24:02Now, why don't you let me handle this my way?
24:04The property will be ours in two weeks.
24:06I guarantee it.
24:08More ideas, Greg?
24:10Pretty good, too.
24:12I'll drop off in the morning and tell you about them.
24:21Good morning. Can I see you a minute?
24:23Roy, I'm glad you came. I want you to look at something.
24:25I'm not very good at arithmetic.
24:27Will you please check these figures?
24:29They seem to add up all right.
24:31Fifty head at $100 a head.
24:33Say, that makes her $5,000.
24:35Yes, but you're overlooking something.
24:37Two weeks. Can we find a buyer in two weeks?
24:40Well, I think I've already found him.
24:42Here, read this.
24:51Feel better?
24:53A lot better.
24:55But why didn't Jackson tell us about this?
24:57He must have known it.
24:59He knows plenty, Sylvie, and we're catching on fast.
25:01Remember what he said last night?
25:03You mean about angles that don't meet the eye?
25:05Exactly. So keep yours open.
25:21Stick around, boys. I'll be right out.
25:24Some job.
25:26I don't mind doing a gal a favor,
25:28but all we do is ride,
25:30burning up good energy and saddle leather.
25:32You've been burning up her food, too, ain't you?
25:34Why, you're gorged to the gills right now.
25:36All he can hear is the dinner bell.
25:38Two helpings of stew he had,
25:40and last night I saw him take a whole pie
25:42and hide it in a garbage chute.
25:44Oh, I never did.
25:46Garbage chute?
25:48Garbage chute?
25:50I thought that was a cooler.
25:55Would you ring Mr. Sheldon, please?
25:57Clifford Sheldon? Yes, sir.
25:59You'll find him in the bar, last table over.
26:01All right, thanks.
26:10Mr. Sheldon? Yes?
26:12My name's Rogers. Hi.
26:14Don't serve milk here, Rogers.
26:17I represent the Bagley Ranch.
26:19I understand you're looking for some cattle.
26:21Yes, I am. Sit down, won't you?
26:23Thanks. Well, if you don't mind,
26:25we'll finish our little deal later.
26:27Suit yourself, Jackson. Here's your binder, though.
26:29Have the stock at the railhead in the morning,
26:31and you can pick up the balance.
26:33That's 150 head, right? That's right.
26:35Don't worry, they'll be there.
26:37Did you say the Bagley Ranch?
26:39Well, you must be a neighbor of Jackson's, aren't you?
26:41The next ranch.
26:43But we're not very neighborly, though.
26:45Funny thing, I just spoke to him.
26:47I talked to him about your place.
26:49He said that most of your stock had wandered off.
26:51Well, he's wrong. We've got 50 head.
26:53Well, you don't have to take my word for it.
26:55I'd like you to go out and take a look for yourself, if you're interested.
26:57You busy? Well, not particularly.
26:59Oh, I could ride out with you right now,
27:01if you've got an extra horse. Well, that's fine.
27:03The sooner, the better. Okay.
27:05Well, I guess I'd better get out of these city duds.
27:07Only take me about a minute to change. I'll meet you outside.
27:09All right.
27:12Was that necessary?
27:14What?
27:16Oh, I'm sorry.
27:18Careful, boys. We don't want no trouble in here.
27:20Just an apology. How about it, Jackson?
27:22Why, glad to, Roger.
27:24By, George, isn't that a shame?
27:26Look at that.
27:28All over it, nice, clean britches.
27:30Look, Bart. I can't see.
27:41I can't see.
28:11But none hath so fine as Mavorneen O'Shea.
28:15Oh, Mavorneen O'Shea.
28:18Her name sounds better that way.
28:21McCarthy is fine and O'Hara's okay.
28:25But none hath so fine as Mavorneen O'Shea.
28:28Mavorneen McCarthy is my Irish rose.
28:32How much I love her, there's nobody knows.
28:35She's my only colleen we're wedding today.
28:38I'm changing her name to Mavorneen O'Shea.
28:42Oh, Mavorneen O'Shea.
28:45Her name sounds better that way.
28:48McCarthy is fine and O'Hara's okay.
28:52But none hath so fine as Mavorneen O'Shea.
28:55She's happy, I know, for she told me today.
28:59She will be changing her name to O'Shea.
29:02And soon we'll be having some kids who can say,
29:05I'm happy to meet you, me name is O'Shea.
29:09Oh, Mavorneen O'Shea.
29:12Her name sounds better that way.
29:15McCarthy is fine and O'Hara's okay.
29:19But none hath so fine as Mavorneen O'Shea.
29:24What's going on here?
29:26Who started this, Jackson?
29:28This fellow.
29:30This is Rogers here, sir.
29:31He took a poke at Bart, then his hoodlums moved in on my men.
29:34Almost killed, poor Bart.
29:36Somebody's got to pay for this mess.
29:38Looks like it's your move, stranger.
29:40Not me, Sheriff.
29:41Jackson here's got his stories mixed.
29:43There's your man.
29:44I saw the whole thing.
29:47Do you know anything about this, Mr. Sheldon?
29:49Why, yes, I saw part of it, Sheriff.
29:51I think maybe I can clear it up for you.
29:53Tell him, bartender.
29:57Go ahead.
29:59It was Mr. Jackson.
30:01I guess his foot kind of slipped and he sort of tripped him.
30:05These other fellas was just defending their pal.
30:07That's right.
30:08Rogers came in here and he was minding his own business.
30:11Oh.
30:13You don't want to call Mr. Sheldon a liar, do you, Jackson?
30:16Well, no.
30:17I'll pay up the freight, but only because somebody has to.
30:20I know this Rogers is stone broke.
30:23Send me a bill.
30:25Thank you a lot, Mr. Sheldon.
30:26That's all right, Rogers.
30:27You boys ready?
30:31Sheriff.
30:33These are for you.
30:34Thank you, Mr. Sheldon.
30:35In the interest of justice, of course.
30:41Excuse me, Miss Clark.
30:43You don't know what a strain it is fighting 11 men on an empty stomach.
30:47Excuse me.
30:48I'm a little faint.
30:50You don't mind if I help myself?
30:53Boy, what a fight I put up.
30:55You ought to have been there, Miss Clark.
30:57I must have been there for a place at once.
30:59A darting and a grappling, I was quicker than a range ferret.
31:04And that finish?
31:05Oh, it was glorious.
31:07Oh, how do you know how it ended?
31:09You were so scared you couldn't see.
31:12Well, will you look at this, boys.
31:14That's where all the grub's going.
31:16In Gabby.
31:17Yeah, and it's got to stop.
31:19What do you think we ought to do with him?
31:21Well, we can boil him down for his essential juices, maybe.
31:24You know, turning cannibals the only way we're going to get a square meal around here.
31:28Oh, stop it, boys.
31:30Heroes got to eat.
31:32Gabby, you said Mr. Sheldon was interested in our herd.
31:35Do you think you'll take all of them?
31:36Why not?
31:37He's our pal now.
31:39After Roy gets through showing him around, he'll do anything we say.
31:42You know, it ain't always tales makes the world go round.
31:45Personality.
31:46Or pie, if you can get it.
31:53He heard you all talking about food and decided it was his dinner time, too.
31:57All right, I'll get his bottle.
31:58No, no, no, no.
31:59Let me do it.
32:00You sit right there.
32:01You know, that little baby of me is chubby.
32:08Jumping, gee haws.
32:09The fanny's pondered himself.
32:11This has happened before, Miss Clark.
32:12Too many groceries and no Santa.
32:14He'll be all right later.
32:15We'll just put him under the pump and then lay him out in the sun for a couple hours.
32:18Now, let's go have a pie, boys.
32:20Pie's a great a great.
32:22Well, that must be Roy and Mr. Sheldon.
32:24Will you clean up those dishes, Vera?
32:25Yes.
32:33Well, Miss Clark, your boy here didn't misrepresent anything.
32:36I'm taking the whole herd off your hands.
32:38Oh, that's such good news, Mr. Sheldon.
32:40May I use your pen a minute?
32:41Certainly.
32:48Here you are.
32:51Cash in advance.
32:52You have that stock at the station by 10 in the morning, Roy.
32:55Don't you worry, Mr. Sheldon.
32:56I'll sign the bargain.
32:57Sylvia, I think this calls for a speech of thanks.
32:59Why, not at all.
33:00It was worth it for the show alone.
33:03I'll never forget the expression on Jackson's face when he slid down that piano.
33:07And that melody you boys sang when he passed out.
33:11It was first-rate singing, Miss Clark.
33:13I have an idea, Roy.
33:14Let's have a party for Mr. Sheldon to celebrate the deal.
33:17We ought to get acquainted with our neighbors.
33:19Will you stay over?
33:20Well, I don't know, Miss Clark.
33:21I really ought to be heading east tomorrow.
33:23Well, what about tonight, Sylvia?
33:25I'll invite the guests, and I'll have the boys fix the place up party-style.
33:28Well, it's up to the guest of honor.
33:29The pleasure would be all ours, Mr. Sheldon.
33:31Well, I don't know about that.
33:32I, uh...
33:38Well, the answer is yes, Miss Clark.
33:40Keep them singing, Roy.
33:43It's a date.
33:48Well, I'd rather sleep and eat my pills
33:50He's an old good son of a gun
33:52So I got me a job with the cattle crew
33:54He said, son, I'm gonna fire you
33:55So I guess that's just what he'll have to do
33:57He's an old good son of a gun
33:58Oh, here he comes
34:00Just taking my time
34:01Taking his time
34:02He's a lazy ramblin', rollin', gamblin'
34:04Old good son of a gun
34:07Oh, must be someplace I can go
34:09He's an old good son of a gun
34:10Where the rain don't fall and there ain't no snow
34:13He's an old good son of a gun
34:14Where the rooster wakes with a cock-a-doodle-doo
34:16And he says there's lots of nothin' to do
34:18And the whole darn crew's gonna help me, too
34:20He's an old good son of a gun
34:22Oh, here he comes
34:23Here he comes
34:24Just taking my time
34:25Taking his time
34:26He's a lazy ramblin', rollin', gamblin'
34:28Old good son of a gun
34:30He's an old good son of a gun
34:32Oh, here he comes
34:33Here he comes
34:34Just taking my time
34:35Taking his time
34:36He's a lazy ramblin', rollin', gamblin'
34:38Old good son of a gun
34:40Who, me?
34:41Yes, you
34:43Well, I'm an old good son of a gun
34:53Thank you
35:12Got the bell rigged, Bob?
35:13It's all set
35:14When this door is open
35:16Close the switch and rings the bell
35:17That'll be the signal that Gabby's stealing our pies
35:20Yeah, and drop whatever you're doing and run down here
35:22Even if you're asleep
35:27I got the tar and feathers out in the barn
35:32I got the handle to you, Pat
35:34We have our pie and eat it, too
35:35Besides teaching Gabby a lesson
35:37Say, you don't suppose we got too many batteries?
35:39We don't wanna kill him, do we?
35:40It don't matter
35:41Pie stealing's just as bad as cattle rustling
35:43And I'm through starving so that shaggy old moose
35:45Can stagger through life eating six men's dessert
35:48Ready, Bob?
35:49All set
35:52Let's go
35:58The wind of the west
36:02Wrote to rest in the hills
36:05At Meckle Hill
36:08The night
36:11With the sound of the sand walking
36:17The memories of my love
36:23Haunt my dreams
36:25When mission bells
36:28Ring out
36:30With the song of the sand walking
36:39Candles burn for your return
36:44To valleys soft and green
36:49Where paradise is waiting
36:54Down along the sunlit hill
37:01Jump in, ye hush-a-fats
37:03Cattle thieves
37:04Cattle thieves
37:28The bell, where's Gabby?
37:29Eating our pie, that's the signal, make tracks
37:34We're too late
37:35Ain't that disgusting?
37:36He eats himself silly again
37:38Now wait a minute, Pat
37:39There's something wrong here
37:40They're all there, all five pies
37:45I've been hit by a tree
37:47Cattle thieves
37:48They stole our cows
37:50Well, don't stand there gaping
37:52They stole our herd
37:53Georgie's right, the corral's empty
37:55Where'd they go?
37:56Down the valley, way down
37:57I'll get Roy
37:58Come on, we'll get the horses, Tim
38:05Roy!
38:06What's wrong?
38:07Somebody's rustled off the herd
38:08And they're heading down the valley
38:09Well, let's go
38:10Boys, come on
38:15What's the trouble?
38:16Cattle thieves
38:18Your cattle, Mr. Shelton
38:35Call the sheriff, we may need some help
38:37Right away
38:38Please be careful
38:39Did you find out who did it, Miss Clark?
38:41Nothing yet
38:42Are you going with them?
38:43Why not?
38:44I've got a stake in this too
39:05Let's go
39:18There's somebody coming
39:20That'll be Rogers
39:24Close the gate
39:25That's enough
39:35There they are, with the truck
40:00We can't chase them on that trail
40:02We can't chase them on that pavement
40:07Yeah, looks like we lost that round
40:09Maybe
40:10We better start looking for that gang on the horses
40:20Well, those are truck tracks, all right
40:22That's one way to rustle cattle
40:24Horse flesh is okay, but gasoline's quicker
40:27We'll never be able to catch them on the highway
40:29How can you be so sure they want to?
40:31None of my affair, Mr. Shelton, but it does seem strange to me
40:34Cash in advance for cows that disappear all of a sudden
40:37Well, you're not inferring that Roy would rustle my stock, are you?
40:40I'm not inferring anything
40:41Only I think you were a little hasty writing that check
40:44You see, I happen to know how broke this ranch really is
40:47They're pretty desperate
40:48You seem to know all their business, Miss Martin
40:50I do, and I'm honestly sorry for the girl
40:52She got stung on this place
40:54First the streams dried up, now the stock's gone
40:57It's a tough break
40:58Awfully tough
40:59Yes, I heard about that water situation
41:02Funny thing, too, that stream drying up
41:04Yes, wasn't it?
41:06Well, I guess we might as well be going back
41:08We can't do any more good here
41:09Well, you ride on ahead
41:10I think I'll scatter on a little
41:12Maybe I can find out where that truck came from
41:14The trail leads right up that canyon
41:16It's awfully late to be riding that trail alone, Mr. Shelton
41:18Why don't you wait till morning?
41:19Well, I'm going east tomorrow
41:21See you at the ranch house later, Miss Martin
41:30Thank you
41:34Any luck, Vera?
41:35Afraid not. Whoever it was used a truck
41:37Have you called the sheriff?
41:38Yes, he's on his way
41:39I'll call his office
41:40Maybe the police can trace that truck
41:42No, wait a minute, dear
41:43You say goodbye to your guests, I'll go
41:47If we can do anything, Miss Clark, let us know
41:50We know just how you feel
41:52It was a swell party, anyway
41:53Thank you
41:54Good night, Mr. Langdon
41:55Good night
41:56Good night, I'm glad you could all come
41:57I just left it
41:58Yes, out in range
41:59He found those tire tracks
42:01Listen, Greg, I don't know what's happened
42:03But Shelton's suspicious
42:04He's following those tracks up Grace Canyon
42:06Supposing he finds the dam
42:08That's what I'm trying to tell you
42:09We've got to stop him
42:11All right, but hurry
42:12If he ever talks, we'll...
42:17Oh, I was just calling the sheriff
42:19You're lying. I heard what you said
42:21You and Jackson have been cheating us
42:23I should have known before
42:25Get away from that phone
42:26What are you going to do?
42:27I'm going to stop Jackson from adding murder
42:29To your other crimes
42:34Give me the gun
42:35Get off
42:36Give it to me
42:41Now don't you come any closer
42:42I say from now on
42:43Get the gun
42:44Well, what do we got here?
42:46A sassy young gal with a shooting iron?
42:49Oh!
42:50Gabby, lock her in the closet, hurry
42:53Here, hurry up
42:54Hurry up
42:57Glory be, I'm fanged
42:59Listen, Gabby, I've got to find Shelton
43:00Before Jackson does
43:01He's in Grace Canyon
43:02They might kill him, do you understand?
43:03Kill him? But what's he...
43:04I haven't got time to explain now
43:05Just call the sheriff and tell him what I told you
43:07Grace Canyon, have you got it?
43:08Let me see now
43:09Shelton, Jackson, Grace Canyon
43:11Call the sheriff
43:12Yep, I'm all set
43:13Where's that fool talking about?
43:15He's right over there
43:16Hurry and find Roy, will you?
43:17Hurry, Gabby
43:20Hello
43:21Open this door
43:23Let me out of here
43:24Oh, shut up
43:25No, no, not you
43:26Give me the sheriff
43:28Oh, I ain't got no time to apologize now
43:31The sheriff, yeah, that's what I said
43:52Mr. Shelton!
43:54Mr. Shelton, can you hear me?
44:05Roy, wait!
44:06I want to talk to you
44:12They're murdering Shelton up in Grace Canyon
44:15I got the gal locked up and the sheriff's coming
44:17Oh, stand still, critter
44:19Stand still, critter
44:20I'm doing some talking here
44:22But that don't make sense
44:23Who's murdering Shelton?
44:24Jackson!
44:25Miss Clark's going to warn him
44:27Oh, I wonder if I've got it right this time
44:29Should I say it again?
44:30No, that makes sense
44:31Grace Canyon, boys, and don't let the best bother you
44:33Freeze!
44:42Grace Canyon?
44:43That's right, sheriff
44:45Mr. Sheldon!
44:46Where are you, Mr. Sheldon?
44:55Where are you, Mr. Sheldon?
45:01Listen!
45:02Mr. Sheldon!
45:03Sounds like that Clark girl
45:15Hello, Miss Clark
45:17What are you doing up here?
45:18I don't think that concerns you, does it?
45:20It might
45:21Who told you Sheldon was here?
45:22Sheldon?
45:23I don't know, is he?
45:24Excuse me
45:25You were just calling him, don't try to kid me
45:27Somebody's coming, Greg
45:45Hello, Sheldon
45:47Oh, it's you, Jackson
45:49Exploring?
45:50Well, as a matter of fact, I was
45:52There's a dam up the canyon a ways
45:54Ever seen it?
45:55A dam?
45:56You must be mistaken
45:57Oh, no
45:58It's there, all right
46:00You wouldn't know anything about that, would you?
46:03What's on your mind?
46:05That's far enough, Jackson
46:14All right, men
46:37I've got him
46:38Come on, boys
46:40Now, take it easy
46:41He might be faking
47:11Now, get this
47:13I don't know whether we've finished off Sheldon or not
47:15But if he opens his yap about that dam, we're in a nasty spot
47:18Now, you and Jeff and Monty get up there and blow it
47:20There's some dynamite left in the cache, you understand?
47:22You flood the canyon, what about the boys?
47:24Forget the boys
47:25I'm thinking about us now
47:26Well, she can talk, too
47:27I'll take care of Miss Clark
47:29I'll meet you in the usual place
47:30Go on, get going
47:40Come on, boys
48:10Come on, boys
48:40Come on, boys
48:50Hand me that rope
49:11Where's Sheldon?
49:12Sheldon?
49:13I don't know, I thought...
49:14He must still be in the canyon, then
49:16Here, I'll see you later
49:40Sheldon?
49:42Sheldon?
50:10Sheldon?
50:41Miss Clark!
50:42Roy!
50:43I got a telegram
50:47For you, Roy
50:49Boy, am I hungry
50:51What's it say?
50:52Well, it's for Mr. Sheldon
50:54They found the truck
50:55Hooray for Sheriff Praskin!
50:57I'd better go tell the boys
50:59What about our stock, Roy?
51:00You mean Mr. Sheldon's stock?
51:02They found Everhead and they're shipping the whole herd east from Mesa City
51:04Well, that's good news
51:06Well, that's good news
51:08They found Everhead and they're shipping the whole herd east from Mesa City
51:10Oh, I don't know what to say
51:12If I have to go through this every time we sell cattle
51:14I'd better take up something less exciting
51:16Like housekeeping or...
51:19Raising babies?
51:21Maybe you could do both
51:38I'll always be someone glad when I come home
51:41Yippee-ay, yippee-oh
51:44End of day, home we go
51:47For a cowboy has to sing
51:50And a cowboy has to yell
51:53For his heart would break inside of him
51:57At the gates of the home corral
52:00Now the long day is through on the prairie
52:03There's a low-hanging sun in the sky
52:06Round the home corral we will tarry
52:09And we'll sing
52:11The day's gone by
52:16End of day, home we go
52:19For a cowboy has to sing
52:22And a cowboy has to yell
52:25For his heart would break inside of him
52:29At the gates of the home corral
52:32Yippee-ay, yippee-oh
52:35End of day, home we go

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