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00:00The
00:30cold spring 18 miles
00:38durango 4
00:40well I reckon 4 miles is better
00:45alright sonny
01:00you recognize him
01:08no I've never seen him before
01:12well we'll look him over
01:30howdy stranger you're heading for durango
01:38yeah it looks to me like a pretty good place to
01:41water my horse
01:42get some hay for him and some feed for the inner man
01:45durango ain't the worst place in the world
01:47well I won't say it's the best
01:49well your gentleman's recommendation is good enough for me
01:53we'd like to keep you company
01:55that is if you don't mind
01:57I know I'd be glad to have you side me in
02:00you know I've been riding alone so long
02:02I find myself talking to my horse
02:27is this the best hotel you got in town
02:38one of them
02:39I've seen better
02:40and I've seen worse
02:42you're sort of pessimistic huh brother
02:44huh
02:46I mean you don't seem to feel the best experience this morning
02:49well
02:50I felt better
02:51and I felt worse
02:52I see
02:53sort of neutral huh
02:55this way
02:56the reception room's in there
03:08I'll notify the proprietor you're here and looking for accommodations
03:12well I didn't know that durango would be that much interested in my arrival
03:17durango ain't
03:19but some of the people are
03:21I see
03:21just go right on in and make yourself at home
03:25you'll be well taken care of
03:27thanks
03:29now you stay here
03:44I'll go get Kelvin
03:46well
03:57well it's a nice little reception room
03:59what do you want?
04:19nothing
04:19only I thought you might be interested in knowing
04:22that we got a fellow that answers the description of that Umbra you've been making inquiries about
04:26wherever you got him
04:27open the lockup
04:28all right we'll take a look at him
04:32thank you
04:35all right
04:36thank you
04:41I like that
04:42thank you
04:43thanks
04:44thank you
04:45no
04:45do mas
04:45do mas
04:48do mas
04:50ha
04:51do mas
04:52so
04:53yes
04:54how much
04:54how much
04:56happier
04:57how
04:58mo
04:58af
04:59SAY
05:00OM
05:00it's him
05:21it's him
05:24it's him all right
05:26but who's him
05:27Cheyenne
05:29Cheyenne
05:32after all these years
05:34wait
05:44you can't kill him here
05:46all right
05:53I can't kill him here
05:56and maybe
05:59before I get him
06:02he'll get me
06:04that's the gamble
06:08that's my business
06:11gambling
06:13all right
06:17turn him loose
06:20when I get out of here
06:22say Jens there seems to be
06:47some sort of a mystery here
06:49if one of you
06:51gents are telling me
06:52what it's all about
06:52I'd be much obliged
06:53oh we was looking
06:55for somebody else
06:56that's all
06:56I see
06:58and I take it
07:00you don't want me
07:00nah
07:01shucks
07:02we was looking
07:03for another fellow
07:04all the time
07:05sure you look like him
07:07but you ain't him
07:09mistaken identity
07:10huh
07:11well suppose
07:13when you fellas
07:14opened that door
07:15I'd have come out of
07:15shooting and killed
07:16one of you fellas
07:17and then said
07:20I'd made a mistake
07:21oh of course
07:24I can see
07:25that neither one
07:25of you fellas
07:25had anything to do
07:26with my being here
07:27so let's forget it
07:31you couldn't tell me
07:33a good place to eat
07:33could you
07:34yeah
07:35the Durango's
07:36across the street
07:36it's a good place
07:37for a game
07:38a little shot
07:38of red eye
07:39well I'll tell you fellas
07:40I'm pretty well
07:42caught up on my dragon
07:43but uh
07:45if you leave me
07:46to that grub pile
07:46I'll sure follow you
07:47I can see
07:49Durango's gonna be
07:50some hospitable place
07:51now ain't that nice
07:54we aim to be hospitable
07:57say say that reminds me
08:10of what
08:10well the day I put the notch
08:14in this here gun
08:14I'll tell you how it was
08:17it was that
08:17fella named
08:19Cherokee Jones
08:20maybe you heard of him
08:22well one day
08:25he started
08:25going for me
08:26with one of these
08:27here things
08:27but he plum missed me
08:31with both barrels
08:32must have been
08:33drinking or something
08:33so I went that day
08:35and put the notch
08:36in this here gun
08:37you know
08:39not to be boasting
08:40or anything
08:40but
08:41just remember
08:42old Cherokee boy
08:43something tells me
08:54we shouldn't have
08:54brung him in
08:55well it was your idea
08:57if anything happens
08:58to me
08:59I'm gonna blame you
09:00town folks of Durango can certainly thank their lucky stars that use the courage of your convictions
09:26I'm strancing
09:27Kaden
09:27it's my business to print the truth
09:30and for what I've seen in Durango the truth's been covered long enough
09:34if my paper can make this a law abiding place for decent citizens to live in
09:39well then I guess I've been repaid
09:42Anson
09:55I warned you that you and your paper
09:58are not welcome in Durango
10:00I've heard that before Mr. Kelton
10:01but it seems to me it's up to the citizens of Durango
10:04not you as an individual
10:05to say whether my paper and me are welcome or not
10:07I'm the one who decides that Anson
10:09you ain't welcome
10:11if you run that press
10:23I'll make you eat every word of it
10:25oh no he won't
10:27you know I've heard that printer's ink is indigestible
10:32and I've also heard that this is a heat poisonous to some people's systems
10:38you're a stranger mister
10:42most likely you don't know it
10:44but I run Durango
10:46all of which leads me to believe that maybe you've run Durango too long
10:52go on put your little strip up mister
10:56Anson's the name
10:58I'd like to talk to you
11:02alone
11:03all right
11:05you know I've got a heap of talk I want to say to you too
11:10alone
11:12you know before Kelton gets through with that stranger
11:26he'll have him bought off
11:28or scared off
11:29it ain't no use
11:31I might just as well quit
11:33power
11:50well Kelton you haven't changed a bit
11:54the same old lowdown you always was
11:58now you know better than that
12:01you know if I wasn't interested in just what your game is in Durango
12:11you and me'd have a showdown right now
12:14ten years ago I run you out of pine flats
12:20then we met down in the plat country
12:24and now we meet again
12:27but this time it's my deal with aces wild
12:31how much will you take to forget
12:35you ever were in Durango
12:37are you trying to bribe me mr. Kelton
12:42shame on you
12:46well well
12:52if there are
12:54same old safe
12:55same old safe that you had up in the pine flats country
13:05down in the plat
13:07say you know that must be a pretty good one
13:12it's been blown up twice
13:15say you and I never did get along
13:21never could and never will
13:23we don't speak the same language
13:25well you understand enough of mine to get this
13:28I'll give you just 48 hours
13:30to shake the dust of Durango out of your boots
13:32if you're still here I'll
13:35you'll what
13:36you or me
13:40it can't be both of us in Durango
13:43my girl you're right
13:48well there'll just be one
13:51what is this
14:15gosh we didn't know but maybe something happened to you
14:17there's going to be plenty happening
14:19but we've got to work fast
14:20there's nothing that's safe
14:22to make us independent
14:23we'll crack it
14:25and before the smoke clears
14:27we'll be on our way
14:28first
14:30I'm going to get Cheyenne
14:33come on
14:36have a drink
14:36got a little trouble getting out your newspaper mister
14:53nothing but difficult
14:54you know Kelton runs Durango
14:57and he's sure death on me
14:59in my newspaper
15:00well if Kelton's against your newspaper
15:03I'm for it
15:05how'd you like a partner
15:06where would I get a partner
15:09I ain't got a chance to print a paper
15:11I'll be your partner
15:13you will
15:16so
15:17any price you say
15:20why I'd even sell out for a $10 bill today
15:23well you won't have to
15:24I'll tell you what you do
15:26you get this old press oiled up
15:29I'll drop in on you later
15:31hey hey boy
15:42could I speak to you a minute
15:44for sure
15:46you see
15:47I'm the best horse wrangler
15:50this side of the plaque
15:51but I ain't got no horse to wrangle
15:55all I got is a mule
15:58I'll tell you what you do
16:03you see that buckskin horse down there
16:06yeah
16:07well you go on down there and wrangle him
16:09I'm going here in the restaurant
16:11get something to eat
16:12when I come back
16:12I'll tell you what to do
16:13go ahead
16:13yes
16:14come on
16:15there he is now
16:23go ahead
16:24provoke him to a quarrel
16:25rile him up
16:26him to draw his gun
16:28heck
16:29that'll be your time to get him
16:30and the quicker we get him the better
16:32uh oh
16:48see what I see
16:49carrot
16:50yeah I'm here
16:55what are you doing
17:04stealing them carrots
17:05no sir
17:06I ain't stealing nothing
17:08I just bar them
17:09that's all
17:10well you're going to borrow some lead
17:12put them back there
17:16you wouldn't regret the horse
17:20and the mule
17:21and even myself
17:23of a carrot
17:24would you
17:25you know what we do with thieves down here
17:28no sir
17:30we hang them
17:32by the neck
17:34yeah
17:35until you're dead
17:39what's the matter
17:51oh this lowlife
17:53has been stealing some carrots
17:54oh forget it
17:56he's working for me
17:57I told him to buy some carrots
17:58hey since when is he working for you mister
18:01he's been hanging around this town for days
18:04and you just entered here a little while ago with us
18:07well I wouldn't enter them
18:09if I knew what kind of a polecat you was
18:11are you calling me a polecat
18:14what's it sound like to you mister
18:18why you
18:19can't you take a joke mister
18:29can't you see I'm laughing
18:33I saw what happened
18:54that slim Bartlett
18:55one of Kelton's cutthroat
18:57yeah I know
18:58I rode into town with him this morning
19:00well tell you Anson
19:03looks to me like you're gonna have
19:04plenty of exciting news
19:05to publish in the newspaper
19:07you're gonna need some extra help
19:09Snowflake
19:11yeah
19:11now here's just a man for you
19:13you can bear down on that old press of yours
19:16and bring the type
19:17and sweep up
19:18can't you Snowflake
19:19yes sir
19:20well we're partners
19:21he's hot
19:22so you remember
19:26you remember telling me about that old fellow
19:30that ran the restaurant over there
19:31that died kind of sudden
19:32I don't believe you told me his name did you
19:35I
19:35I thought maybe I knew him
19:37well Edward
19:38has a daughter about 14 or 15
19:40Jedworth
19:43he and I rode in the same outfit together
19:46until he
19:47got hurt with an old block rolling over on him
19:50where do you live here in town
19:53down the stage line
19:55on the way to Paiute
19:56little
19:57little green house
19:58all covered with ivy and flowers
20:00you can't miss it
20:01oh I reckon I'll find it
20:03I guess I'll just
20:05take me a ride out that way
20:20well come on Snowflake
20:21and I'll show you your chores
20:23does I leave
20:25Aloysius there my mule
20:26leave him here
20:27leave him
20:28come on
20:28you got out of that
20:30was a lot of trouble
20:31now see if you can get this straight
20:33there he is now
20:34go ahead
20:34and see where he goes
20:35well we can do that
20:37alright
20:53Since then I'm going to break
20:58go ahead
20:58go ahead
20:59go ahead
20:59go ahead
21:01go ahead
21:01up
21:02go ahead
21:03go ahead
21:03go ahead
21:03we can at the end of the day
21:04So, let's go.
21:34So, let's go.
22:04Let's go.
22:34Let's go.
23:04Let's go.
23:34Let's go.
24:04Let's go.
24:14Let's go.
24:16You don't need to be afraid of meanness.
24:18My name's Morgan.
24:20Harry Morgan.
24:23Cheyenne Harry, my friends call me.
24:25You see, I'm an old friend of your daddy's.
24:30He and I used to ride range together a good many years ago.
24:34Long before you were born, I reckon.
24:35Are you Cheyenne Harry?
24:36Are you Cheyenne Harry, the marshal from Don Plattway?
24:40Well, yes, ma'am.
24:41I was marshaled down there for quite a spell.
24:45Well, you see, I didn't hear about your dad's passing on until this morning.
24:52Now, miss, I didn't mean to come up here to worry you again.
24:59But why did it have to be my daddy?
25:00Well, that's what I come up here to find out, miss.
25:09Do you know whether your dad ever had any trouble with Kelton or anyone else in this town?
25:17Why, yes, with Kelton.
25:19Right here in this room.
25:22What about?
25:24Well, I don't know exactly.
25:27It was over some papers, I think, that Daddy had given Kelton to keep for him in his face.
25:32They were mining papers.
25:34Daddy won the best.
25:35Why, Kelton said he'd give them to him when he gave him the money he owed him.
25:39Well, I don't think Daddy ever owed Kelton anything.
25:42Why, everybody in town here uses Kelton's safe to keep their money and papers in.
25:49It's the only safe in town.
25:52Yes, I know.
25:54You know, I'm slightly acquainted with Mr. Kelton.
25:57And I'm very well acquainted with that old safe of his, too.
26:04So, he wouldn't give your dad back his mining papers unless you paid him some money.
26:10Well, when your dad refused, why, this happened to him, huh?
26:29It's Kelton.
26:30What'll I do?
26:32Oh, I reckon this is as good a time as any for a showdown.
26:35Let him in.
26:40I rode out to tell you how sorry I was to learn of your father's accident, Martha.
26:56He didn't by any chance come to tell her who did it.
26:58I saw your horse outside.
27:03So, I expected to see you.
27:06Now, don't you be a bit surprised if you see me around quite often?
27:10Martha's father gave you for safekeeping.
27:16Well, stranger, you take a lot on your shoulders, mister.
27:20Why, you talk as though I had something to do with worse beating up with that .45.
27:24Why, I say, the world.
27:29But you have a pretty good idea who did do it.
27:33And one more thing.
27:36Don't send any of them hard killers over to pick a choir with me.
27:40I always prefer to meet the principal.
27:44Himself.
27:45Now, look here, Martha.
27:48I'll tell you what I...
27:49Now, listen, listen.
27:50Come on.
27:51Get out.
27:53Don't put your hand on that gun.
27:57Or you won't see the sun down tonight.
28:00Now, come on.
28:01Get going.
28:02You're frightening, little lady.
28:04Come on.
28:15Whoa, wait a minute.
28:33That Jasper just went into the thin air.
28:36We're heading nowhere and getting there fast.
28:38Open the door, honey.
28:59Let's go.
29:29I'm sorry, miss.
29:33All this had to happen just after you've been through so much trouble.
29:36I'm only sorry my pop wasn't here to see Kelton get it.
29:40Well, I reckon it's about four hours till sundown.
29:46I think you'd better come into town with me.
29:48You'll be a lot safer there.
29:50You got a horse here?
29:51Yes, I'll get it.
29:52Won't take me long.
29:54Say, Mr. Cheyenne,
29:56ain't you kind of nervous about sundown?
29:58Oh, Lord, no.
30:02Sundown's got to come for all of us tonight.
30:04Why worry?
30:06Boy, get yourself, I'll follow you.
30:12We won't wait to clean that safe.
30:14You boys get back to the shack.
30:18Get plenty of fuels and powder and meet me back in town.
30:22And after we blast the safe, then what, Kelton?
30:25Yeah.
30:26Do we sprint right away?
30:27Or do we have to wait?
30:29I always cut you boys in equal with me, haven't I?
30:36Get going.
30:43When do we split?
30:45Good.
31:10Come on.
31:41That's our friend Kelton.
31:59Yes, and he was coming from Daddy's claim.
32:02I wonder what he was doing there.
32:04I don't know.
32:05There's nothing there but a hole in the ground
32:06where Daddy said there was plenty of gold.
32:09He'd only had the money to dig it out.
32:11Well, if the gold's in the ground,
32:13it'll be safe from Kelton.
32:15He don't like to work well enough to dig it up.
32:20Look, you can see the tunnel from here.
32:23Uh-huh.
32:27Well, I'd sure like to know what he was doing in there.
32:29So would I.
32:30Well, we're going to find out.
32:42You've got everything ready?
32:44Sure.
32:45I told that fellow, Hanson,
32:47that he couldn't run a paper in Durango.
32:50And I'm going to keep my word.
32:52I want you to fix enough powder
32:54to put that paper out of business once and for all.
32:57What's the use of that?
32:59If we're going to clear out of here,
33:01what do we care what he does?
33:02You'll do as I tell you, Herr Karr.
33:04All right.
33:04Once you've done that,
33:07while the people are trying to figure out what happened,
33:09I want you to blast the safe.
33:11I'll be playing cards with the sheriff.
33:14Once you've got the safe planted
33:15and the fuse lit,
33:17make yourself seen in the streets somewhere
33:18so you'll be in the clear too.
33:20Get me?
33:21Sure, that's easy.
33:24When do we touch the safe?
33:25As near sundown as you figure.
33:28He seems kind of worried about sundown.
33:40I would be too.
33:42I knew at sundown it was going to be me
33:44or someone else.
33:46Wouldn't you?
33:48I ain't saying I'd hanker for such a situation.
33:51Hey, these fellas want me to do anything to your horses?
33:55No, we just thought we'd leave them here in the shade,
33:57that's all.
33:58It's pretty hot over in the street.
33:59You don't mind.
34:00Oh, and that's all right.
34:02You'll leave them there all day if yous want to.
34:09It's a sense you won't hesitate to commit another.
34:12We've got to keep our eyes open.
34:14You bet.
34:16Both of them.
34:18Oh, Snowflake.
34:20Yeah?
34:21Take my horse Sonny down to Blacksmith's shop
34:23and have him tighten that front shoe.
34:25Yes, and then what do I do?
34:27Well, then you come back here
34:29and do whatever Mr. Hanson tells you.
34:31Yes, sir.
34:32Are you working for him, Major?
34:33Yes, sir.
34:34I sure.
34:35Oh, this looks to be as good a place as any.
34:43Go on in.
34:46I'll show you what we do with the bomb we made.
34:47Oh, now, hey, Mr.
34:59Yes, sir.
34:59The man who I worked for said for you to look at this horse's feet.
35:06Yeah, sure.
35:06That's how I do always look at the horse's feet.
35:09Yeah, that's what I thought.
35:11Uh, when, when, when, you, if you need the, uh, shoe, you, you put it on him,
35:15and I'll be right back, sir.
35:17All right, I'll take him.
35:19Now, all we've got to do is get high up
35:22and aim for the front of the newspaper office and let her go.
35:25And when she hits, she explodes.
35:27And when she explodes...
35:28I ain't nowhere around.
35:34Now, who's going to shoot this bomb into the newspaper office?
35:37You or me?
35:38Well, it ain't going to be me.
35:39No.
35:40I suppose I got to do it.
35:42Pick up that stuff and come on.
35:46Speed?
35:47Do you?
35:48Do it.
35:51You suppose he hurt us?
35:52Maybe.
35:53We'd better hurry anyway.
35:56All right, honey.
35:58Now, what do we do, Mr. Anson?
36:00Well, just roll it forward,
36:02and I'll show you how we run the test.
36:05There it is.
36:06Huh?
36:08Hey, here, boss!
36:09Here, here, what's the matter with you, boy?
36:11You've seen a ghost?
36:12Uh, they, they said they're going to blow up this place.
36:15What?
36:15Who?
36:17There's two men's down there.
36:18Uh, uh, they're both in the organ.
36:21Who's going to throw the bomb first?
36:23Come on, Anson.
36:24Let's get this press covered up.
36:25Come on, sir.
36:26I'll play just ahead.
36:27Martha, go in the back room.
36:28Stay there.
36:41That's 50 you owe me.
36:43Your deal.
36:44We'll settle at the end of the game.
36:48Sheriff, what time you got?
36:53About 5.30.
36:56Thanks.
36:58You folks stay right here.
37:04Don't go back in that office no matter what you do.
37:07I'm going to slip around the corner
37:09and see if I can get my eye on those fellas with the bomb.
37:11All right.
37:11All right.
37:15Light it.
37:26It worked.
37:27now we'll fix the safe
37:42whoever did that didn't accomplish what they set out to do
37:51what happened why they tried to wreck the place all they did was blow out a
37:55window had the press covered order to ruin that I wonder who done that well
38:01that's kind of your worry isn't it mr. sheriff by the way what what time does
38:06the sunset in Durango well this time of year about six o'clock why well the
38:12reason I asked you was because about that time there's going to be another
38:16explosion a heap more important than this one
38:25I wonder what I meant by that who is he shy and hairy he's been gunning for me
38:33for years gave notice today it's his life or mine well I ain't running away I'll be
38:43here maybe I'll lock him up why that I just as soon get it over with
38:51are you ready when can we go anytime you say but how about the stuff in the safe
39:04how are we going to get it out to after we crack it it's out already say what are you
39:11trying to do double crosses yeah how about it I haven't yet have I know but you might
39:18now get this straight I've got enough evidence to hang a parry any time I want
39:23now get out of here wait for me downstairs I'll light the fuse go on go on
39:48so
39:50so
39:54you
39:57you
39:58you
40:00you
40:02you
40:04you
40:06you
40:08you
40:09I don't know.
40:39Well, go ahead.
40:42Say what you've got to say.
40:43Tell it, I'm in a hurry.
40:44I'm in a hurry, too.
40:46What about the papers you've got in that safe?
40:49Along to old man Wood, moving the ownership of his claim.
40:53Aye, it's a combination.
40:56You want me to refresh your memory?
41:02All right.
41:04All right, mate.
41:05Come on, I'm waiting, Keldon.
41:11I can't remember the combination.
41:15I don't know, there's somewhere.
41:20You're in.
41:23I don't know, I don't know.
41:23We got wasteland.
41:24You're in.
41:36Oh, my God.
41:39I don't know.
42:09I don't know.
42:39I don't know.
42:41That sounded like it came from my place, Sheriff.
42:43Yeah, let's go and see what happened.
42:49Cheyenne!
42:50Elton got him all right.
42:53Yeah, he wasn't lying.
42:54He cleaned out the safe.
42:55What do you suppose he did with the stuff?
42:56There's only one place.
42:57You know where.
42:58I don't know where.
43:20Elton's office.
43:21Well, it's you.
43:30Well, it's you.
43:40I thought he was going to take my horse.
43:44You can't take that horse.
43:45Get out of the way, you.
43:46You can't take that horse.
43:47Get out of the way, you.
43:48You can't take that horse.
43:49Get out of the way, you.
43:50You can't take that horse.
43:51Get out of the way, you.
43:53Come on.
43:54Get out of your own horse.
43:55You want Chuck to get away with everything?
43:56You can't take that horse.
43:57You can't take that horse.
44:00What did you get away with?
44:02You can't take that horse.
44:03Get out of the way, you.
44:04Get out of the way, you.
44:05Get out of your own horse.
44:06You want Chuck to get away with everything?
44:26General, you're just wasting your time trying to hang this thing on me.
44:35Why, Kelton has been working this rocket for years.
44:38Moves into a town where there's no bank.
44:41Gets the people to deposit their money and valuables in his safe.
44:45He cleans the safe and hightails it.
44:48You lose.
44:49Maybe you're right.
44:51Well, let's get Kelton.
44:52Don't let him get away, Sheriff.
44:53I'd appetize every man in this room.
44:55Come with me.
44:56Now you're talking.
45:21What happened, Snowflake?
45:22They shot him.
45:23They done it.
45:25Them two that you was arguing with this morning.
45:29They tried to take Sonny, but they didn't.
45:33I'm afraid he won't pull through, mister.
45:37Listen, Snowflake.
45:38Have you got any...
45:39You got any kinfolks?
45:42No, sir.
45:43Nobody.
45:45Now I wish it.
45:47That's all.
45:48Mr. Science, will you take care of my old mule?
45:55I'm afraid that he's going to be a little hungry without me.
46:01You bet I will, Snowflake.
46:03I'll take him right along with me and Sonny.
46:06But you're going to be all right.
46:09Yeah.
46:09Because I'm going to be all right.
46:18Now.
46:23Get to your horses, everyone.
46:25We're not coming back till we get Kelton and his gunmen.
46:28We're going to be all right.
48:26Well, in my hurry to get out of Durango, I must have lost it.
48:30Maybe you boys will let me have one of yours.
48:35Yeah, sure.
48:37Anytime.
48:38It's your last chance, Kelton.
48:40The law's right behind us.
48:41We're moving fast.
48:42Give me that bag.
48:43You wouldn't leave me like this.
48:45I've always played fair with you boys.
48:48Yeah, sure you have.
48:49But we ain't playing anymore.
48:51We're going to take what's coming to us.
48:54Well, you're dealing the game, Slim.
48:56And a man without a gun can't argue with a fellow that's got one.
49:00We're going to take what's coming to us.
49:30So long!
49:51So long!
49:52Come on!
49:53Come on!
49:57Come on!
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54:21Oh
54:51Sheriff I guess I owe you a lot
55:05Oh just the other way around
55:06We're in debt to you Cheyenne
55:08Oh thanks
55:09Mr. Anson you'll take good care of Martha huh
55:14Sure will
55:16And remember
55:17My share in the old newspaper goes to her
55:21But where are you going Mr. Cheyenne
55:24Well I'll tell you honey
55:26I spend most of my life you know in Wyoming
55:30That's up north in the cattle country
55:32And the ball has had a
55:35Ball has had a hankering to
55:37To see some money
55:39So I'm riding south
55:41Down to a place called Ghost Town
55:44So long honey
55:48Bye
55:49So long sir
55:51So long Cheyenne
55:53I'll see you next time
55:55I'll see you next time
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56:00I'll see you next time
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