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Six-Gun Justice is a classic Western that transports audiences to the untamed Wild West, where the law is often decided by the speed of a trigger pull. It follows the struggle of a determined lawman against a ruthless gang of armed outlaws, delivering a story packed with gunfights, betrayal, and heroic moments. Set against sweeping desert landscapes and the gritty atmosphere of the American frontier, this tale captures the timeless battle between justice and chaos in an era where survival depended on the quick draw of a revolver.
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00:00The End
00:30Is everything quite clear to you now, Winthrop?
00:50You have the surveys, the maps, and my letters of instruction.
00:53I'll start negotiating at once.
00:55Cable me as soon as you arrive in London.
00:57I shall follow your instructions for the letters, Sir Henry.
01:00The money shall be transferred to your account here at the merchant's bank.
01:04I'll see the attorney, Rontel. I think I'll use his services.
01:07Very good. Cheerio.
01:09I know this syndicate back home will be mighty proud of what you've done.
01:12Thanks, Winthrop, and a very pleasant journey to you.
01:16Cheerio.
01:30Why, yes, but I, uh, I don't believe I've had the pleasure of making your acquaintance.
01:38Oh, I'm delighted to meet you, sir.
01:45Won't you sit down?
01:46Why, yes, I thank you.
01:48You've been in this country a long time, haven't you, Mr. Rontel?
01:51Yes, quite some time.
01:53I enjoy the confidence of and take care of most of the matters for the ranchers in this facility.
01:58That, Mr. Rontel, is exactly what brings me here.
02:01You've been very highly recommended to me.
02:05I'll endeavor to live up to my recommendation.
02:06What is your, uh, trouble or difficulty?
02:09Oh, no trouble at all.
02:11Quite to the contrary.
02:13My associates in the British Continental are definitely prepared to make a very large investment here.
02:20It would seem that you are the legal link to our chain.
02:24I am at your service.
02:25We have guarded our findings very carefully.
02:27Of course, our clients must be protected at all costs.
02:30Naturally.
02:31I believe you comprehend, Mr. Rontel.
02:33Thoroughly.
02:34You may proceed in all confidence.
02:36Splendid, my dear fellow.
02:37Splendid.
02:44Let me see.
02:47Ah, here.
02:48Now then, this is the district in which we are definitely interested.
02:53Now, my survey shows that along here and down to this point,
02:59he is most able to hear people continueells for the party.
03:02Come on, we are going to be just me to say this.
03:08Well, let's wait.
03:08Look at you.
03:09You may take us out, sir.
03:14If you think you have a place, let me know.
04:45Our neighbor, Jim Bell, shot down without a chance to defend himself.
04:49But we haven't been able to find one clue pertaining to the guilty party.
04:52Well, if this thing continues, I'm for selling out and pulling stake.
04:56It's mighty queer we can't get to the bottom of this.
04:58What's the sheriff doing?
04:59Yes, what is the sheriff doing?
05:01Oh, come, come now, gentlemen.
05:03You're being very unfair in your criticism of the sheriff,
05:06especially since he isn't here to defend himself.
05:09I'm positive that he can be depended upon to not only enforce the law,
05:13but to bring the culprits to justice.
05:15I'm itching to see the man that done this a hang into the end of a rope.
05:18Uh, set him up, Bill.
05:19Oh, okay.
05:20Come on, boys.
05:21What's the name of your poison?
05:23Quit.
05:24That's it.
05:25The song is a cowboy on a lonely trail.
05:45He sings to the rhythm of his Polish feet
05:51As they glide along o'er the sand
05:55A tune about the roundup of the dogees in the spring
06:01A song of his lonely western land
06:06Carefree and happy, this cowboy of the west
06:12Heading far in the home range, a place that he was there
06:17There's victory on his smiling face, he knows that he won't fail
06:23When riding his old phone down a lonely trail
06:28Evening shadows falling
06:31Music makes you kind of homesick, don't it?
06:35Yeah, I wish I was home with my gal
06:37What home and what gal?
06:39None of your business
06:40That reminds me, are we in the business of raising and selling beef for money or excitement?
06:47Well, wherever there's money, there's excitement
06:49Say, where are we drifting to?
06:52Over to the Pecos Valley?
06:54That's alright, I got a gal over there
06:56Maybe you'll get a home, too
06:59Yeah, so you can move in
07:01Ha ha ha
07:02Ha ha, it's gone
07:04A stranger song of his lonely western land
07:09I'm done
07:10What's that?
07:11How about theryllus?
07:11Come on
07:16How about the eficiente
07:17Are you going to bring the very deaths?
07:19You're going to bring your mother bouffe for money when you're 30 years old
07:20What do you do?
07:22Is that your remorse for entry?
07:23No
07:25Hope you're coming from this
07:27Hope you make a beautiful taste
07:29Elizabeth think that
07:30What is this?
07:32If you are going to wake a lot of people
07:34Everything is pretty
07:35Hello, Sheffield.
07:46You're making it necessary for me to visit you quite often.
07:50Now, we can avoid all this if you'll do just as I say.
07:58Are you ready to sign this?
08:04I won't do it.
08:05Are you going to force me to make you sign?
08:13I won't do it.
08:20I won't do it.
08:22I won't do it.
08:30I won't do it.
08:32I won't do it.
08:39I won't do it.
08:41I won't do it.
08:49I won't do it.
08:51I won't do it.
08:58I won't do it.
09:06Looks like we've got about five miles to go.
09:08When we hit the lower country, we'll try to make a deal.
09:10What do you think?
09:11What's using me thinking?
09:12It's what I thought.
09:15I won't do it.
09:16I won't do it.
09:18I won't do it.
09:19I won't do it.
09:20I won't do it.
09:20I won't do it.
09:21I won't do it.
09:22I won't do it.
09:23I won't do it.
09:28I won't do it.
09:30Yeah, yeah, yeah!
09:39Something is wrong. Hayden should have passed through here long.
09:42Well, what do we do? The boss has ordered us to get him.
09:44Looks like Toro knows something.
09:54This court side of Hayden is taking the old road.
10:00There he is.
10:28Hank!
10:30Looks like trouble. Wonder who's right and who's wrong.
10:38I'm lending the old man a hand.
10:40I'm lending the old man a hand.
10:52I'm lending the old man a hand.
11:04I'm lending the old man a hand.
11:16I'm lending the old man a hand.
11:18I'm lending the old man a hand.
11:32Go get the other one.
11:34Over here.
11:36I'm lending the old man a hand.
11:38I'm lending the old man a hand.
11:40I'm lending the old man a hand.
11:42Come on, get up!
11:44Come on, get up!
11:46I'm lending the old man a hand.
11:48Maybe, I'm bending the old man a hand.
11:50I'm lending the old man a hand above the table.
11:52I'm lending my his nice soul in the morning to be our businessmen.
11:54Bonnie!
11:56Grandmother?
11:58I mean, I'm lending the old man over here.
12:00OK wow.
12:02I hate those mographies.
12:04Oh my god!
12:36He's gone.
13:06Up!
13:15Up!
13:16Up!
13:17Up!
13:18Up!
13:19Up!
13:20Up!
13:21Up!
13:22Up!
13:23Up!
13:24Up!
13:25Up!
13:34I don't know.
14:04Stop that gun and reach.
14:26I said reach.
14:34Do you want to talk?
14:38Do you want to keep the information for where you're going?
14:41It's kind of hard to talk when you ain't got nothing to talk about.
14:44But you seem to find words mighty easy.
14:46Somebody's going to get hurt and I'm looking at who I mean.
14:49Where's your partner?
14:50Right here, gentlemen.
14:50Get over there.
15:08Now don't make another move.
15:10I don't aim to hurt nobody, but we just can't pay for another's losing.
15:18Now if you'll talk sense and do a little explaining, maybe we can get somewhere.
15:22Hold it, stranger.
15:23All right, boys.
15:30If it wasn't for this man, I wouldn't be here.
15:32Daddy, are you all right?
15:50Where have you been?
15:51Why didn't you wait for me in town?
15:52Well, you told me to go...
15:53Excuse me, Miss Jones.
15:54Charlie, did you send your daughter where to go to Joneses?
15:57No.
15:57Well, I knew it was a trick when she told me, so we rode over here to head you off.
16:01John, they killed Porter.
16:03Monty, look after the buckboard, will you?
16:05Yes.
16:06This man saved my life.
16:08I'm afraid in my excitement I forgot to thank you, sir.
16:10That's all right.
16:11I'm sorry I didn't arrive sooner.
16:13And I want to thank you, too.
16:15I couldn't afford to lose Dad.
16:19What brought you up in these parts, Smith?
16:21Just drifting a bunch of cattle through here.
16:23That is, me and my partner.
16:25You know these men?
16:26Very well.
16:27Meet Tucson, Smith.
16:29Or should I say, two guns, Smith.
16:31And his partner, Tony Martin.
16:32My daughter, Joan.
16:35Pleased to meet you.
16:39Staying or drifting, Smith?
16:44That all depends.
16:46On what?
16:46The price of beef.
16:48That's right, Tucson.
16:49We understand they're paying top prices around here,
16:52and there's no time like the present to make a deal.
16:55How many head have you got?
16:56Five hundred and ten, uh, now.
16:58Oh, I guess we can make a deal, all right.
17:03And if we do, are you staying or drifting?
17:10That all depends.
17:11I can make it interesting for you if you stay on.
17:14We've been having a lot of trouble.
17:16Well, uh, wherever there's trouble,
17:19you usually find Tucson, Smith.
17:21Mr. Hayden, uh, just how do you get to your ranch, man?
17:24Why, you...
17:24You go straight down the canyon trail.
17:26You can't miss it.
17:27All right, Stoney, you better get the stock moving.
17:29Right, Putter.
17:30Sheriff, uh, there's, uh, three of your ex-citizens
17:33lying over there and there's...
17:34I thought maybe the law might be interesting.
17:36Well, the law sure will be.
17:37Mr. Rattel,
17:59I told you never to come here in the daytime,
18:09but I had to come.
18:10They just got Forster, Peters, and Marks.
18:13What about Hayden?
18:15We got Porter and would have gotten Hayden,
18:18but a pair of strangers cut down on us
18:20and one of them was the best lead slinger I ever saw.
18:24Well, I was lucky to get away.
18:26Lucky for Hayden, you mean?
18:27Taro, you're riding across the border.
18:34You know where to go.
18:35Get Saunders and his men here at midnight.
18:37Yes, sir.
18:40Taro!
18:45You come back with them.
18:48Yes, sir.
18:57Boys, I'm not mentioning any names,
19:02but some fellas are just naturally handsome.
19:07Pardon me.
19:08Dad would like you and Mr. Martin
19:09to have supper with us.
19:13Hey, are you staying or drifting?
19:15I'll explain that to you later.
19:17That's what I thought.
19:18Hello, boys.
19:40Mr. Hayden and his most charming daughter
19:50are to be my guests for dinner tomorrow night.
19:53After a very enjoyable evening,
19:55they will be leaving for home.
19:57Oh, say about 10 o'clock.
20:00There will be no mistakes this time.
20:08Do I make myself clear?
20:11We understand, yeah.
20:22What's the matter, Taro?
20:24You better count me out on this one, Rontel.
20:33I have been most generous in my remuneration for...
20:36That's the pay, gentlemen.
20:38For the services that I have received.
20:41So, Taro,
20:42if you'll just step into the other room,
20:45I'll pay you off.
20:47Well, that'll be all right with me.
20:49Help yourself, gentlemen.
20:53Till tomorrow night.
21:23Well, you certainly look charming this evening, Miss Hayden.
21:30And that dress certainly radiates your lovely personality.
21:34I don't know when I've ever seen you looking quite so beautiful.
21:38Thank you, Mr. Rontel.
21:40Haven't you forgotten something, Daddy?
21:42I'm sorry.
21:43Mr. Rontel,
21:45I took the liberty of inviting these two gentlemen to supper
21:47inasmuch as they're interested in our situation.
21:51There's something we wish to discuss with you later.
21:53Meet Mr. Smith.
21:55Glad to know you, sir.
21:56And Mr. Martin.
21:58Hi.
22:00It's a pleasure, gentlemen.
22:02Won't you be seated?
22:03Good night.
22:12Good night.
22:20Pancho, the wire.
22:42Mr. Rontel, if you'll excuse me, I'm a kind of an observant cuss,
22:47and it seems to me I've seen a thing just like that one, hanging in a place across the border.
22:53In fact, just like that one.
22:58Smith, what was the name of that hangout?
23:04What he means is that you have a right nice layout.
23:07That is pleasant to look at.
23:09Oh, I see. Thanks. It's a hobby of mine.
23:47Mr. Rontel, your house and ranch are so peaceful and quiet.
24:09It's a pleasure to spend the evening here.
24:12That's right, Miss Hayden.
24:14This peaceful valley reminds me of when a fellow's riding along alone,
24:18and he beds down for a good night's sleep,
24:20when suddenly he's attacked by a pack of wolves.
24:23But a wolf is always a gentleman.
24:26He howls to let you know he's a-coming.
24:29That's very true.
24:30You know, Smith and his partner were on their way here to sell me a bunch of cattle.
24:35Fortunately for me, they arrived just in time to save my life.
24:40Well, that was splendid of you, Smith.
24:43I feel that we all owe you a vote of thanks.
24:46He means so much to the success of this valley.
24:50He must mean a lot to whoever's gunning for him.
24:52I've asked Smith and his partner to go to work for me.
24:57I figured that being total strangers here,
24:59they might learn the identity of the killers.
25:02I think that's a splendid idea.
25:04They might be able to find out something.
25:06Just how do these killings occur, Mr. Hayden?
25:11I told you about that, but here's something that I didn't.
25:14The men who were killed own ranches parallel with mine.
25:18They've been after me for some time.
25:21This is the fourth open attempt to get me.
25:23They seem to learn in advance every move I make.
25:27Then somebody close to you is tipping them off.
25:30Who could that be?
25:32Surely not one of my own men.
25:35They're all like sons to me.
25:38We've discussed that, haven't we, Mr. Rontel?
25:40Yes, from all angles.
25:43I may be a little thick.
25:44Pardon me, but would you mind discussing it again?
25:48Oh, well, your suspicions of Mr. Hayden's men are baseless, Mr. Smith.
25:53I think it's a waste of time.
25:54Well, maybe it is, but I've got lots of it,
25:57and I'm willing to invest a little.
25:59After Mr. Bell was killed, Rontel bought his ranch.
26:02We stationed several men there, but no further raids have occurred.
26:06And I thought it might be a good idea if I purchased Mrs. Porter's ranch
26:11and placed several of our men there.
26:14That's a waste of time.
26:15What about the law?
26:17They're doing all they can.
26:19Then why not resort to the other law?
26:22What law?
26:23The law of the 45s.
26:24Shall we discuss this after dinner?
26:31I thought me and Stoney would write in it yesterday.
26:34When I was in the Four Aces,
26:35I mentioned a sort of confidential like to a fellow
26:38that the next time we wrote into town
26:40that we was coming through the new road in Pine Canyon.
26:43If it reaches the right ears, we might learn something.
26:46I hope so.
26:47Well, I'll be seeing you.
27:16I'll be seeing you.
27:46Get slim and cover him on the other side.
28:07I'll be seeing you.
28:08Well, let's say bye.
28:09We'll be seeing you.
28:10I'm sorry.
28:40The end I do runs with that Vincent gang across the border now we're getting someplace
29:10in the bay.
29:54Well, hello, boys. Glad to see you. What do you got on your mind?
30:03Something happened. We just told Mr. Hayden about it, and he said we should come over and tell you.
30:07What happened?
30:08We were on our way to town through Pine Canyon, and three umbers tried to dry-gulch us.
30:13And?
30:14We left them there.
30:16You see, we recognize one of them. He's a member of the Vincent gang that runs across the border.
30:21We thought we'd ride over and see what we could find out.
30:24Don't you think that's a good plan?
30:26Why, yes. Splendid. But I'd be very careful.
30:30Oh, we'll be careful, all right.
30:31I'll wait here for you and see what you find out.
30:34Much oblige.
30:59Smeek, come now!
31:29Smeek, come now!
31:43I reckon!
31:47Hey, try that on him!
31:52Come here, come here, come here!
31:56A little drink?
32:03What are you going to drink, gentlemen?
32:05Bourbon!
32:16Why you suffer good, Smith?
32:18It's going to be your last.
32:22This is...
32:45I think he's going to drink it!
32:48I am afraid not, this one came.
32:51while it works what we found out tonight is our business remember that stoning say you've got
33:03enough evidence on that bird to throw down on them now yeah but what is a good cowpuncher doing
33:07around now he gathers in all the mavericks don't he
33:21the one that has golden my heart
33:30though she's far away
33:35I'll see her someday
33:39and tomorrow I'm going to start
33:46sure are kind of set you to think
34:11where is your home I haven't any I don't even remember my mother
34:21oh I'm sorry and your father
34:24he's dead too see I've just kind of shuffled around from place to place making my home wherever I
34:33unsaid I looked at the stars so much that we kind of talked to each other
34:39well haven't you ever thought of settling down and building up something in one place
34:45yeah I've tried it too but something always happens to tear down what I try to build
34:51boys sure sing pretty don't they
34:55uh-huh dad loves singing whenever a new cowhead joins our ranch dad's more interested in his
35:02voice than his skill with a rope well I'd better learn to sing that's one of my
35:09favorite songs
35:15oh
35:17oh
35:19oh
35:21oh
35:23oh
35:25oh
35:27oh
35:29oh
35:31oh
35:32I've brought Joe Sanchez and if there's a man alive can match guns with him
35:36I never heard of him
35:37good I'll talk to him
35:40all right
35:47Joe this is Mr. Rontel the man I told you about
36:01how are you are the arrangements satisfactory Sanchez
36:07the deal is all right but but what who are these men I come for
36:14well you don't have to worry about that I'll make all arrangements and point them
36:18out to you
36:19mmm it looks funny
36:21well you're not worried or afraid are you Sanchez
36:26your Sanchez worried afraid that's very funny
36:31okay listo I think senor it cost you double to do the job now
36:38well if that's it that's it
36:45gracias senor gracias que bueno
36:55we'd better be going
36:57we'd better be going
37:04they're here
37:23They're here.
37:32They're here.
37:51Easy, Stoney.
37:53Easy, Stoney.
38:23Hold on, Tucson. There's nobody here looking for trouble.
38:29Oh, that was just Tony's idea of an unusual entrance.
38:34And I'm buying the drinks.
38:35That's unusual.
38:44Hey, meet me at the sheriff's office later. I'm Ryan.
38:53And Sanchez, headed for the border.
39:15Go after him.
39:17And if he reaches the border, I'll be looking for you.
39:23Let's get it out of here.
39:24Let's get it out of here.
39:53Here we go.
39:58I'm going to be working for you.
40:00I'm going to be working for you.
40:02I'm looking for you too.
40:04Let's go.
40:05hola amigos me well that was an unusual meeting in town Joe especially after our last meeting
40:30and more as I thought then that we understood that you were to ride the straight and narrow I am sorry
40:36amigo I do not know it is you or I not take the job I never forget you saved my life last time
40:44then the promise you made to me more as didn't mean anything it it does this time I know the
40:53code of the gang you're running with Joe and do you expect me to believe in you again
40:57lo juro por la virgen I swear all right who paid you to come after me all right amigos me I tell you
41:10it was
41:13I
41:17I
41:19I
41:21I
41:23I
41:25I
41:27I
41:29I
41:31Oh, my God, forgive me, Joe.
41:49Tucson, you've got enough evidence right now for me to make an arrest.
41:55There's two things we've got to find out before we make a move.
41:59And if you'll ride with us, I think we'll come out on top.
42:05Boy, I'll ride with you to the end of the trail.
42:08What's your scheme?
42:09Give me a letter to the banker so he'll talk freely.
42:14All right, I'll do that.
42:26Smith just went into the bank.
42:28All right.
42:29Watch him.
42:33Well, just what is it you would like to know, Mr. Smith?
42:37What's the amount of Gordon Rontel's account?
42:40His personal account is rather small.
42:42But acting with power of attorney, he has access to very large amounts.
42:47Whose power of attorney?
42:49Well, Sir Henry Sheffield's, representing British Continental.
42:52Were these funds used to purchase the Forbes ranch?
42:57Well, now, that I am not aware of.
42:59But let me explain the arrangement to you.
43:02The amounts, when and as they were remitted from England, were immediately withdrawn by Mr. Rontel through Sheffield's power of attorney.
43:10Do you know where I can locate Mr. Sheffield?
43:13Well, to my knowledge, he has returned to England.
43:15Thank you, sir.
43:18Good day.
43:19Good day, sir.
43:20I'd like to ask you a few questions, if you don't mind.
43:22Why, sure.
43:23That's all right.
43:23Uh, do you remember sometime back selling a ticket to an Englishman who was returning to England?
43:29Why, sure I do.
43:31But there wasn't one of them.
43:32There was two of them.
43:35And those fellas, the way they was talking, and the way they was fitted out.
43:40Well, I'm not interested in that.
43:42What I want to know is, when did they leave?
43:44Well, they didn't.
43:45That is, not the both of them.
43:47One of them left, and the other one stayed here.
43:50Well, are you sure that the other one didn't leave town later?
43:52As sure as my wife's name was Mary.
43:56They couldn't get out of here without buying a ticket from me.
43:59Thanks.
44:02Smith was at the railroad station questioning the agent.
44:06He found out Sheffield never left here.
44:13Leave me at my house.
44:22Mosey around, Stoney, and keep your eye on Rontel.
44:26I'm going to get out of here.
44:56Mr. Hayden, we're planning a showdown.
45:00Gather up all the ranches you can and seal up this valley.
45:03And let no one in or out, especially Rontel.
45:07Marty! Go get the boys!
45:26They got Stoney! They shot him in the back!
45:33Where is he?
45:34I took him doctor!
45:50Stoney!
45:56I just stepped up on the sidewalk. This side is the hotel. They got me in the back. That's all I know.
46:20Easy, Stoney.
46:21We're still partners, aren't we?
46:26We're still partners.
46:28He's bad hit. And it depends on his constitution and the way he'll fight to live.
46:37If that's all it takes, he'll pull through.
46:42Sheriff, if it's just the same with you, I'd like to go alone.
46:46All right, boy.
46:47Come on, Bill.
46:48Come on, Bill.
46:50and the way he'll fight to live.
46:52If that's all it takes, he'll pull through.
46:58Sherry, if it's just the same with you,
47:00I'd like to go alone.
47:03All right, boy.
47:08Come on, Bill.
47:20Come on.
47:50Now, this man, Smith, is getting too smart.
48:05I've got a new plan, and I want you to listen and follow it carefully.
48:09Now, this is what we're going to do.
48:10The Smith is coming!
48:16Wait a minute.
48:17Come over in the house.
48:20Unlock the door, and he'll come inside.
48:23It'll be much easier then.
49:32When you turn around, don't have that gun.
49:47You've got another one in your pocket that you made a mistake with.
49:55Drop it.
50:02I give you 15 seconds to tell me where Sheffield is.
50:13All right.
50:23You'll win.
50:25You'll win.
50:26Hey, Charlie!
50:40They've got Stoney.
50:52Rontell is the man.
50:53Rontell?
50:54Yes.
50:55Smith is going to take him alone.
50:57Mr. Sheffield, if you'll tell me why you were put here, I can clear up things mighty quick.
51:14I'm a geologist representing a British concern sent here to make an investment.
51:19I employed this man, Rontell, to represent us in the transaction.
51:24When he learned what we wanted, he violated his trust.
51:28And this is the result.
51:29He forced me to turn over my concerns money to use in his deviltry.
51:34Then you wanted the ranch of Hayden and the properties adjoining.
51:38That's right.
51:39Why?
51:40I discovered oil.
51:41You were pretty ambitious.
51:43You wanted that oil for yourself.
51:46You terrorized the community, stopping at nothing.
51:50And as a good Samaritan bought up the ranches of your victims.
51:55When your plan was completed, as far as Sheffield was concerned, dead men tell no tales.
52:02Rontell, there are two laws.
52:05One, you don't respect.
52:08The other, the law of the 45s.
52:35Charlie, I know what's worrying you.
52:48You're wondering just who Smith is and what he is, on account of Joan.
53:04Well, five years ago, the outlaws framed and killed his father.
53:09And he died in the boy's arms.
53:11From that night on, he's been a terror to every outlaw that crossed his path.
53:15I guess you and me need a little fixing up.
53:19I guess we'll be drifting pretty soon.
53:30Yeah.
53:31You know, Tucson, all my life I've wanted to play Santa Claus.
53:40Santa Claus.
53:41Santa Claus?
53:42Yeah.
53:43By the way, how is Miss Hayden?
53:47Oh, I knew that I'd get you.
53:52It's a powder land, where I know that someone paid for me.
54:05Are you staying on distance?
54:07That depends.
54:09I'm staying on distance.
54:14Where we vowed to build a cabin for you.
54:20Beside the Sunset Trail
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