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The Silent Flight is a captivating story filled with mystery and suspense, exploring a journey that is silent yet profoundly meaningful. Every step and whisper of the wind hides secrets that guide the characters toward hidden truths. With a dramatic atmosphere and deep emotional undertones, this story blends silence, courage, and an unavoidable destiny, creating a narrative that resonates with reflection and intrigue.
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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00Don't worry, young old boy. She'll be all right.
01:30Your mother wants to stop to you, Jay.
01:31Your son is bright out today, Jay.
01:51Why, of course it is. It's...
01:55Does everything smell... it's pretty and fresh and it's always down in the spring?
02:01Sure. Everything's just like you love it.
02:05It's sort of waiting for you to be in.
02:08Take it.
02:09Opened.
02:19Right. Who is it?
02:22That's the way you looked the day I took you away from your father.
02:33I didn't want to tell you this before, Jay.
02:38Didn't want you to know until you had to.
02:42Then, my father...
02:44He's still waiting for you to come back.
02:47Promise me you'll go to him.
02:50But, Mother, I...
02:52I've suffered what I've done, son.
02:55Every year your father sends a letter to the post office.
02:58I've seen it year after year, and had to fight myself not to claim it, and read it.
03:08It always comes on the same day, your birthday, and is addressed to Jack King.
03:17Promise me you'll claim the letter and go back to him.
03:23Well, I... Of course I will, but...
03:29Jay, that locket...
03:33...it's the only thing I have...
03:36...to prove to him...
03:38...that you are his...
03:40...son.
03:47Pull up the shades for me, please.
03:53I want to see the sunlight...
03:57...once of all.
04:08Doctor.
04:23I'll have the last one ready for you in just a minute, Betty.
04:29Do you think if I put a good luck charm in them this year that Jack might get one of them?
04:34Well, he never has, but there's always the chance that some way, somehow, he may get one of them.
04:39Uncle Jim, why are you so sure that Jack's still somewhere in the West?
04:44Why, the West is in his blood, just like it's in mine and in his mother's. Why, he couldn't live any other place.
04:49Shall I have these letters registered again this year?
04:52Yes, sure.
04:54And don't forget that good luck charm you were talking about.
04:56I won't.
04:58You know, I believe a foster daughter is almost as good as a son any day.
05:01Almost?
05:03Well, perhaps I should have said...
05:05...better.
05:07No, she didn't mean it.
05:09Anything else you wanted to start?
05:11Come on in.
05:13Come on in.
05:14The West is in his blood, just like it's in mine and his mother's.
05:16Anything else you wanted to start?
05:18Come on in, Jeff.
05:20Morning, Kate.
05:22Morning, Miss Betty.
05:23Hello, Jeff.
05:24Riding to town?
05:25Perhaps.
05:27The rustlers are pretty bad and much right now.
05:29I reckon I'd better go along with you in case...
05:31Dickie's going with me. He's all the protection I'll need.
05:34Well...
05:35The foreman of a ranch like the XXX should be much too busy to waste time.
05:40Uncle Jim! Uncle Jim!
05:42Now, see here, young fella, you don't mean to tell me the Indians have been chasing you again.
05:46No, sir!
05:47Take that distance!
05:48It's Tony!
05:49He's going to quit!
05:50Tony!
05:51I quit!
05:52I...
05:53Pietro Antonio's called the Tony.
05:55Quit!
05:56What's wrong now, Tony?
05:57When I run this ranch, I am the top girl boy.
06:01All right.
06:02They push me in the chock wagon.
06:03All right.
06:04They give me the heaven to wear.
06:06All right.
06:07I don't say anything, but now I quit.
06:09But what's happened, Tony?
06:11He's telling me a story about somebody shooting a heaven from somebody else's head.
06:15Now, he wants me to stand there and put an apple in my head while he shoots.
06:20Who told you to do that?
06:21I wouldn't have hit him up with Jim.
06:23Honest, I wouldn't have.
06:24I can shoot as straight with my slingshot as you can with your six-shoots.
06:29Three times have I told you to let Tony alone.
06:31I know, sis, but I wouldn't have hit him. Honest.
06:34I quit.
06:35This time I quit for a shoe.
06:36Now, Tony, look.
06:38I don't cook no more.
06:40I've got some place where I can ride horses.
06:42Tony, anybody can ride, but not many people can cook.
06:45Why, a cook's the most important person on a ranch.
06:48The top hand of all.
06:49What do you think, Uncle Jim?
06:51Well, he sure is an important man around here.
06:55Why, Tony, if you quit, I'm afraid we'd have to close up the ranch.
06:59Well, for you, Mr. King, I cook.
07:02But no apples on my head.
07:04Dickie?
07:05We're going to ride your town.
07:07We'd better get you going.
07:09Let's get across and...
07:14She's one of the smartest women I ever knew, Jeff.
07:17Yes, I reckon she is.
07:18Anything I can do for you?
07:20A couple of yearlings I'd like to have you look over.
07:22All right, let's go.
07:29Good morning, Ben.
07:54Well, if it ain't Jay Price in the flesh.
07:57In the flesh, all right.
07:58But the name ain't Price.
07:59Now, Jay, you ain't gonna tell me your Daniel Boone forgot to stay dead.
08:03Nope.
08:04And the name ain't Price anymore, either.
08:06It's King.
08:07Sure.
08:08Maybe my name's Daniel Boone, man.
08:10Is there a letter here for Jack King?
08:13Sure, there's a letter here for Jack King.
08:15Comes registered every year like one does to every town in this part of Texas.
08:19It's mine, Ben.
08:20I want it.
08:23Sharon, come over here.
08:24You've got something to settle.
08:25Glad you're having to drop in right now, Sharon.
08:27What's the trouble?
08:28Jay's been trying to tell me that his name ain't Price.
08:29What's on your mind, son?
08:30My right name's King, Sharon.
08:31My mother told me so before she died.
08:32And he wants one of those letters registered to Jack King.
08:33You say your mother told you your name was King?
08:34Known with over 20 years as Jay Price.
08:35That's the only name I have in you, too, until not long ago.
08:36Did I get the letter?
08:37Well, have you got any proof that your name is King?
08:38Only my word for it.
08:39I know, but those letters come registered for King.
08:40Ben, you couldn't give you one of those without proof.
08:41Then I don't get it.
08:42What's the matter here, Price?
08:43Something valuable in that letter?
08:44Something valuable in that letter?
08:45You'll have to get us proof.
08:46That's all the proof I need.
08:47Give me that letter.
08:48No, wait a minute.
08:49Get me that letter.
08:50A mail robbery's a pretty serious offense.
08:51You better think it over, son.
08:52I'll worry about that later.
08:53I'll get you for a start like this, Price.
08:54It's fine.
08:55I'm done.
08:56I'm done.
08:57I'm done.
08:58I'm done.
08:59I'm done.
09:00You better get the letter.
09:01You better get the letter.
09:02Well, have you got any proof that your name is King?
09:03Only my word for it.
09:04I know, but those letters come registered for King.
09:05Ben, you couldn't give you one of those without proof.
09:07Then I don't get it?
09:08What's the matter here, Price?
09:10Something valuable in that letter?
09:11You'll have to get us proof.
09:13There's all the proof I need.
09:14Give me that letter.
09:15Now, wait a minute.
09:16Get me that letter.
09:17about that later i'll get you for a start like this price then you'll have to ride some
09:47so
10:17go get some water
10:47hello joe good morning jeff you are on time eh any reason why i shouldn't be on time
11:15oh i do not know why you want to see me
11:19what is it
11:29what's the matter boy
11:33there's a meeting of the vigilantes the triple x ranch this afternoon
11:43you've got your orders i want a hundred head of cattle the barrel heard
11:47all right and you will be at the meeting it'll be to our advantage to learn how they plan to track the hawk
11:53the hawk eh
11:55and all the time you make them think you're very great man most of the cowhands will be at the meeting you shouldn't have any trouble at all
12:01maybe not
12:03i steal just as you wish
12:05you
12:13the hawk eh
12:15looks like we're going to have some fun at my father's ranch old timer
12:19all of you know what we're up against
12:23the hawk has been rustling our cattle so successfully
12:27that none of us are safe
12:29all right now there's just one answer to that
12:31we've got to put a stop to it
12:33sure we do
12:34that's why i've called you here today to organize the vigilantes
12:37we've got to get the hawk
12:39we've got to get the hawk
12:41we're with you jim
12:43what do you want us to do
12:45well i want you to elect a chief first off
12:47then we'll determine what we can do
12:49now you all know jeff
12:51how about electing him chief of the vigilantes
12:53how about electing yourself jim
12:55oh i'm too old
12:57we want a younger man
12:59now
13:01are you all agreed on jeff murdoch
13:03well
13:05looks as though you're elected jeff
13:07thanks boys thanks
13:09i hereby pledge myself to do everything i can
13:11to help capture the hawk
13:13that's right
13:15tony
13:17how would you like to be a vigilante
13:19and help capture the hawk
13:21i don't know what you're talking about
13:23look
13:25uncle jim's getting together a gang to go after him
13:27that's very good
13:29he's a very bad man
13:31i thought maybe you could help him
13:33you want to be a cowboy and ride a horse
13:35so i thought maybe
13:37he was a hero and
13:38you think that i could catch him
13:39i'll show you
13:40i'll show everybody
13:41out of the way tony
13:53uncle jim
13:55tony wants to join the vigilantes
13:57what's that
13:58i want to help to catch this hawk
14:00i would want to join this
14:02what do you have to dr jeff there
14:04he's just been elected chief of the vigilantes
14:06you have to show us how good you can ride tony
14:08i'll show you i'll show you all
14:10fine i'll have a horse saddle for you right away
14:12boys saddle a horse for tony
14:14now tony if you can ride good enough
14:16you can come right along with us
14:18just a minute i'll go and get ready huh
14:20hurry up
14:22jeff what are you going to do
14:24saddle wildfire
14:26you can't do that
14:28i guess it won't hurt him
14:30jeff don't
14:32uncle jim
14:34jeff's going to saddle wildfire for tony
14:36he might be killed
14:38no he may get a hard bump
14:40but maybe that'll cure him if he wanted to ride
14:42i don't think that's fair
14:44well
15:00looks like we're home partner
15:06don't want a ride tony
15:08hey what's the matter with that horse he seems a little bit nervous
15:12he's all right
15:14you just stick
15:16maybe you have a little more sleepy horse for me to ride there
15:20oh boy tony
15:22run out tony
15:24i ride them
15:26i ride anything
15:28you better climb up on the fence or you can get into the saddle
15:30i ride you
15:42come on
15:44years
15:46okay
15:48dr
15:54He's headed to the ground.
15:55Come on!
15:56Hey!
15:59Dickie!
16:19Dickie, are you hurt?
16:21No!
16:24I never saw such fast action in my life.
16:27Who is he?
16:28I don't know, but he's hurt.
16:29Get some water.
16:30Yes, ma'am.
16:30Where did this cowboy come from?
16:31What difference does that make?
16:34Gee, he was wrong.
16:35Wasn't he?
16:36Guess he kind of saved my life.
16:41The kid.
16:42I'm all right.
16:46That's the first time in my life I ever woke up so comfortable.
16:50You're all right when you can talk like that.
16:54Gee, we all forgot about Tony.
17:03Thanks, mister.
17:04Guess you kind of saved my life.
17:24My name's King.
17:27I want to thank you.
17:29Glad to meet you, sir, Mr. King.
17:30My name's Price.
17:31I just rode in from Texas.
17:32Well, come up the house.
17:34I want to look at that arm.
17:35Oh, there's nothing much the matter with it.
17:36Oh, well, we'll get over anyhow.
17:40Where's Tony?
17:41Here he comes now.
17:42I'll ride the U.S., you'll see.
17:50Say, look, Tony.
17:52Maybe I can put some glue on the salmon and the chicken bag.
17:55Oh, boy.
18:04What a beauty.
18:05Is he yours?
18:06Mm-hmm.
18:06What's his name?
18:07Come here, boy.
18:08His name's Zandra, but he never goes to strangers.
18:11Come on, Zandra.
18:13At least he never went to strangers.
18:15Oh, but we're not strangers, are we, Zandra?
18:20Mr. King, Mr. King.
18:24What is it?
18:25The horse.
18:25He just cut out a hundred here to borrow old Cattle Hill.
18:27Well, Zandra, looks like I...
18:37Thank you, Jeff.
18:45Will you take him around to the crowd for me?
18:47Reckon I will, but, uh...
18:49Was there something you wanted to say to me?
18:51What's this Texas cowhand hanging around here for?
18:54You mean Jay?
18:55You know him.
18:55He's been around here doing nothing for over a week.
18:58I wasn't aware that it was any of your business what Mr. Price does.
19:02Suppose I make it.
19:03Glad to know the interest you're taking in the ranch.
19:05Reckon he might.
19:07Strangers in this part of the country ain't exactly welcome right now.
19:10Shall we tell him?
19:12Oh, I didn't mean any harm, Miss Betty.
19:16Only I will think...
19:17Yes?
19:18Well, maybe someday you and me might sort of...
19:21We've been over all that before, Jeff.
19:23My answer is still the same.
19:25Oh, Hugh.
19:39I've been wanting to talk to you.
19:41Aiming to be moving along soon, Texas?
19:43I don't know why.
19:45Maybe you better start thinking about it.
19:47As a matter of fact, I was thinking of staying here just as long as Mr. King would let me.
19:51You heard me say something about moving along.
19:54When you go out, Murdoch, you can close the door behind you.
19:57You better go on out and play, Dickie.
20:05Try to keep out of trouble.
20:08How's the ambulance?
20:09Oh, feeling pretty good this morning, Miss Thomas.
20:11That's fine, Mr. Price.
20:13I thought we agreed to drop them in.
20:15Well, maybe we'd better start all over again.
20:21How's the ambulance?
20:22Feeling pretty good this morning, Betty.
20:24That's better.
20:25Well, say it.
20:26Say what?
20:28Jay.
20:29Jay?
20:29How was the ride?
20:34Oh, glorious.
20:35How can people live in the city when they might have the open plains in the mountains?
20:39You love the West, don't you?
20:40The only home I've ever known.
20:42Why shouldn't I?
20:43You know, you talk like my mother.
20:45She loved it, too.
20:46Like that.
20:47Tell me about her.
20:48What was she like?
20:51Oh, someday I'll tell you about her.
20:54I'm afraid I'll have to be moving along.
20:57Moving along?
20:58Why, of course.
20:59I can't stay here.
21:01Why not?
21:02Uncle Jim will be needing new hands when he'll drive to the market.
21:04You reckon he might hire me?
21:06Why, I'd kind of hate to leave here.
21:08What?
21:09Well, Betty, ever since I first opened my eyes and I saw you bending over me, I...
21:14Your arm.
21:15I haven't asked you a thing about it.
21:17Yeah.
21:18I reckon I'd better wait till I can use it before I go on with what I was trying to say.
21:23Hey!
21:24You big sissy!
21:26What have I done to deserve that?
21:30You've been telling me about all the fights you have with the Indians.
21:34And here I find you hanging around a girl all the time.
21:38But there aren't any Indians around right now, Dickie.
21:40Mr. Price can't be fighting them all the time.
21:43No, but there's the hawk.
21:45You can't tell when he'll be popping up.
21:47Zandra's talking to you, Dickie.
21:51What's he saying?
21:53He wants you to run and play with him.
21:55Oh, go on.
21:56I can make up a better story than that.
22:00Okay.
22:01Come on, Zandra.
22:02Why don't you go down and see Uncle Jim about that job?
22:06I will.
22:10Oh, son, how's the arm?
22:12Oh, good as it ever was.
22:14Looking over some of the stock?
22:16Oh, just kind of marking time till the drive starts.
22:18I've been thinking.
22:20Need a good cow hand for the drive?
22:22Why, I don't know.
22:24You thinking of signing on?
22:25You'll have me?
22:26Sure thing.
22:28You know, I was thinking about that myself.
22:30That's fine.
22:33You know, I have a son somewhere just about your age.
22:37Where is he?
22:39I don't know.
22:41I'm hoping he'd come home sometime.
22:44But he hasn't showed up yet.
22:46No?
22:48Well, you report to Murdoch in the morning.
22:51Yeah.
22:51You don't need to go home to work until you have to.
22:56Hey, Jay!
23:00Look what I got!
23:04How'd you get him?
23:05With a slingshot.
23:06Ah, go on.
23:07You couldn't hit a barn with that thing.
23:08Is that so?
23:10Well, I can hit anything with it that you can with your gun.
23:14Pardon?
23:15In my country, them's fighting work.
23:16Is that so?
23:18Well, you ain't in your country.
23:20This is Nevada.
23:21And I'm the best shot in the sting.
23:24You'll have to prove that.
23:25All right.
23:26I will.
23:27You wait here.
23:27I gotta get something.
23:37Well, what happened to you, Tony?
23:38Some day I'll ride that wild horse.
23:41And when I do, I'm going to break his neck.
23:43You better stay away from him.
23:44Ah, I'll catch my neck.
23:47I got the target.
23:49What is it?
23:50What are you going to do with it?
23:51Wait.
23:52You shoot first.
24:09Shoot from the hip when I count three.
24:11Let's go.
24:12Get ready.
24:13You better be good, partner.
24:15One, two, three.
24:24Carl, how's that?
24:26A lot.
24:26You ought to shoot better than that in Texas.
24:29Ah, let's see what you can do.
24:31All right.
24:39All right.
24:40You ready?
24:40All right.
24:40Okay, count.
24:45One, two, three.
24:54If you ever want some lessons, come out in the summer sometime.
24:58Come on.
25:10Happy?
25:22Why shouldn't I be?
25:24Oh, I don't know.
25:25I thought maybe you might have someone back in Texas you might like to see.
25:28No.
25:29My mother was the only one I ever had back there, and she's dead.
25:33I'm sorry, dear.
25:35You know, you're a lot like her.
25:37Am I?
25:38How?
25:39Oh, I don't know.
25:40You know, sort of something in your voice and eyes.
25:43See there, clump of trees over there?
25:44Race you.
25:58What the matter?
25:59Did you get lost?
26:00You're too fast for me.
26:05It's fine.
26:05Are you glad you signed up with Uncle Jim?
26:12It means a whole lot for him to sell his cattle this year, doesn't it?
26:15More than ever before.
26:17The drought killed most of them, and, well, he needs the money or give up the triple X.
26:21Is it as bad as that?
26:22Betty, would you promise me something?
26:33Anything in the world, Jerry.
26:35Will you have confidence in me, no matter what happens?
26:38Whatever made you say that?
26:40Why shouldn't I?
26:42Of course.
26:43Did you think you had to ask me to have confidence in you?
26:46Betty, I...
26:49Don't say it, Jerry.
26:50Please.
26:51What girl likes to hear a man say he loves her without holding her inbound?
27:02Isn't there any place in Nevada we can get rid of you?
27:05Ha, ha, ha, ha.
27:16Nice riding, boy.
27:18Ha.
27:19We'll make a cow hand out of you yet.
27:22Yeah?
27:23Boys in yet?
27:24That was more, Mr. King.
27:25Jay, back!
27:26Well, I ain't seen him.
27:28OK.
27:29You'll always find something to keep busy about.
27:31Well, look after him, Smokey.
27:32Yes, sir.
27:33Betty!
27:34Oh, Sid!
27:35Sid!
27:36Hey, what are you up to now, young fella?
27:38Nothing.
27:39Hey, Tony, have you seen Chris?
27:40Sure, down at this table.
27:41Thanks!
27:42He wasn't lame on me a while ago.
27:43Looks like there's a stone right there, Miss Betty.
27:44Hey, Betty!
27:45Why, Vicki, are you back from town so soon?
27:46Yeah, I got some things to say.
27:47Hey, Betty!
27:48Hey, Betty!
27:49Hey, Betty!
27:50Hey, Betty!
27:51Hey, Betty!
27:52Hey, Betty!
27:53Hey, Betty!
27:54Hey, Betty!
27:55Hey, Betty!
27:56Hey, Betty!
27:57Hey, Betty!
27:58Hey, Betty!
27:59Hey, Betty!
28:00Hey, Betty!
28:01You want to come from?
28:02Yeah, I got some things to tell you.
28:03Alright, I'll be through here in a minute.
28:04No, no, no!
28:05You don't understand!
28:06It's about James!
28:07What is it?
28:08I can't tell you here.
28:09It's private.
28:10Take care of him for me.
28:11Yes, Miss Betty.
28:12Come on.
28:13Why all this mystery?
28:16Here, read this.
28:20Where did you get this?
28:22Full stopper.
28:23Did Uncle Jim see it?
28:24No.
28:25I sneaked it down before he could see it.
28:27Oh, gee, sis!
28:28Does that mean that Jay's a mail robber?
28:29It can't be.
28:30Jay isn't a thief.
28:31Well, what are we gonna do?
28:32I'm going to find Jay and ask him what it means.
28:33Say, wait!
28:34Can I go with ya?
28:35Oh, Vicky.
28:36Vicky, Dickie, I wanna go alone.
28:37You like Jay an awful lot, don't you?
28:38Yes, Dickie.
28:39An awful lot.
28:40Wait, what?
28:41What are we gonna do?
28:42I'm gonna find Jay and ask him what it means.
28:43Say, wait, can I go with ya?
28:46Oh, Vicky.
28:47Vicky, I wanna go alone.
28:49You like Jay an awful lot, don't you?
28:51Yes, Vicky.
28:53An awful lot.
28:56Yes, Vicky.
28:57An awful lot.
28:59I don't know.
29:29Why, Betty?
29:47Jay, something's happened.
29:48I must talk to you.
29:49What's the matter?
29:50Were you ever in any trouble before you came here?
29:53Trouble?
29:54What sort of trouble?
29:59Well...
30:02Jay, is this true?
30:03Where did you get it?
30:04Dickie took it from the post office in town.
30:07Does anyone else know this besides you and Dickie?
30:09No.
30:10Oh, Jay, what does it mean?
30:12Betty, do you remember I asked you this afternoon to have faith in me?
30:16Yes, but...
30:17Do you still have that faith in me?
30:19Oh, if you could only tell me what it means.
30:21Jay, are you guilty of mail robbery?
30:24I took a letter.
30:25If that means I'm guilty.
30:26Why did you take it?
30:27Because it belonged to me.
30:29I can't prove that it was mine.
30:31Well, Betty, you've got to believe in me.
30:33Jay, I do.
30:35I can prove everything later.
30:38You've got to get out of here.
30:39Someone might recognize you.
30:40I'll take that chance.
30:41But you will be careful.
30:44Don't you worry.
30:45Everything will be all right.
30:53Why, geez, Andrew.
30:55I don't want Jay to be a mail robber.
31:02Come in.
31:04Come right in, son.
31:05Certainly, Mr. Kane.
31:06I hear you had to give Dickey a lift back to the ranch this afternoon.
31:12Yeah, I told the kid not to leave his pony standing with the bridle left.
31:15Oh, give him time.
31:16He'll be all right.
31:17Sure.
31:19Now, both of you know how much depends on getting my cattle to the station on time.
31:24Every dollar I have is tied up in those cattle.
31:27And either I get them to the market or I'm going to lose the ranch.
31:31They'll get there.
31:32I hope so.
31:33Well, that's all, boys.
31:40I guess I'll turn in.
31:41We've got to get started before daylight.
31:43An old man needs all the rest he can get.
31:46Good night, sir.
31:47Good night, son.
31:48Good night, Jeff.
31:49Good night.
31:49Good night.
32:03Come on, boys.
32:25Give it up hot.
32:47Good night.
32:49Good night.
33:20Well, how about a little game, boys?
33:32Good to me. Let's go.
33:50Good to me, boys.
33:52Don't call yourself a good hand if you're talking to me, I think.
33:56You don't sound like that.
33:58No concentration with your bare hands.
34:02Sure does.
34:04Good to me.
35:28Hello, Joe.
35:42Are your men ready?
35:44My men always ready.
35:45Good.
35:46King starts the herd in the morning before daybreak.
35:48And you?
35:49I ride with them.
35:51So, the hawk will finally be on the scene of one of his rotings, eh?
35:56Yeah.
35:57By nine o'clock we should have entered the divide.
35:59You have your men hiding in the canyon.
36:02The rest should be easy.
36:03But what about the vigilantes?
36:05We'll take care of them.
36:07Good.
36:37Well, I knew the hawk needed a little watching.
36:40What do you know about the hawk?
36:42I must keep you from trying to wrestle a triple X herd in the morning.
36:45Well, that's it, huh?
36:46Yeah, that's it.
36:48Damn up.
36:48Good.
36:56Good.
36:57Good.
36:59Good.
37:00You can't get by with this, Murdoch.
37:24Get out of here! I'll kill them!
37:26I feel careful for you. I do what you tell me.
37:29But there are some things a man took my door.
37:38Never seen that before.
37:40That's mine. Where did you get it?
37:41Sure, it's yours.
37:43You think you're going to have a chance to prove that you're King's son?
37:46Well, you can't do it without this.
37:48Well?
37:50King will never see this locket.
37:52Come on.
37:53Watch him till I get back.
37:55Okay, let's go.
38:02Come on.
38:06Let's go.
38:36Gabby! Gabby! Gabby!
38:52Gosh!
39:06Tony?
39:08Yes?
39:09Did Dickie sleep in the bunkhouse last night?
39:12Why, no.
39:13Tony, he didn't sleep here either.
39:14Maybe he's gone.
39:15Gone?
39:16Are you joking?
39:17I don't make a joke, Miss Bailey.
39:18Don't say anything about this to Mr. King.
39:19I'm going to find the boys.
39:21Smokey, have you seen Dickie around?
39:23No, Miss Betty, not since last night.
39:24Do you know where he went?
39:25Last I saw him, he left for that Texas cowboy.
39:26Jay Price?
39:27Where's he?
39:28Well, he didn't come back last night either.
39:30There's Dickie's pony now.
39:32Something's happened to him.
39:33Something's happened to him.
39:34Oh.
39:35I don't know.
39:36There's Dickie, not since last night.
39:37Do you know where he went?
39:38Last I saw him, he left for that Texas cowboy.
39:40Jay Price?
39:41Where's he?
39:42Well, he didn't come back last night either.
39:46There's Dickie's pony now.
39:49Something's happened to him.
40:03Gee, Xander, I'm sure glad you're here.
40:19Come here, Xander!
40:33Bring him up, he'll kill me!
40:41Get away, Xander! No, no!
40:50Watch him! Come on, Vicky!
41:01Come on!
41:02Everything ready?
41:03Yeah.
41:04Then get the hurt started.
41:05We join the vigilantes at the Divide.
41:07We've got it done before they get there.
41:19Well, boys, you're just in time.
41:34Jeff's got the cattle all rounded up, ready for the drive.
41:37Jim, there's something I think you ought to know.
41:39What is it?
41:40This is Sheriff Palmer, Texas.
41:42All right.
41:43Anything I can do for you?
41:44Is this Jim King of the XXX?
41:46That's me.
41:47Have you got a cowhand working for you by the name of Price?
41:49Yes.
41:52Take a look at that.
41:56He was here, Sheriff, but he's gone now.
41:58What do you mean gone? Where's he heading?
42:00I don't know.
42:01He just happened to disappear sometime last night.
42:04There must be some mistake.
42:05No mistake, young lady.
42:07He's wanted for mail robbery.
42:08Well, I'm afraid we can't help you any, Sheriff.
42:11The boy is gone.
42:24Well, Jim, the boy's got the herd started.
42:26Reckon I'll see you at the Divide.
42:27Good luck, Jeff.
42:28Nothing's gonna happen unless the hawk shows up and starts trouble.
42:35Let's go.
42:39In for a cup of coffee.
42:41I think we will.
42:42Come on, boys.
42:43Let's go.
42:52Who's that?
42:53It's Jay.
42:54Who?
42:55Don't be hasty, Sheriff.
42:58Don't!
43:05Let's go.
43:12Quick, sis.
43:13You've got to help Jay.
43:14What is it?
43:15Tell me.
43:16Jay's got one of the rushers tied up in the cabin.
43:19The lost creep.
43:20Jeff tied Jay there, but Xander and I got him loose.
43:23I'm going to the cabin.
43:24in Europe.
43:26Oh,!
43:27Oh!
43:28Yes!
43:29Yes!
43:33Con rec glass we souvenirs,
43:36I want to in that.
43:37You having your men ready as soon as we enter the broken-back divide?
43:41Another 10 minutes and we'll be there.
43:42You want to start that.
43:44I can't get back.
43:45Still back.
43:46I don't like the way we gotta work. The vigilantes are going to be riding with the herd.
44:05Well, we work quick, that is all. Come, we go.
44:16Come on!
44:46Come on.
44:53Come on.
44:55Come on.
45:06Come on.
45:11Get to the herd!
45:36Reckon I got to this time, Texas.
45:38A male robbery ain't so easy to wiggle out of.
45:41There he is, boys.
45:59If you want those ruffles, you better go on after them.
46:01That's right, Sheriff.
46:02Go get them, boys.
46:06They're not too many for us.
46:08Come on!
46:08Well, I reckon you've given me a pretty good chase, son, what I've caught up with you.
46:31Are you giving me this charge, Jay?
46:33Well, I took a letter, but it belonged to me.
46:37What kind of a letter?
46:38The letter you wrote your son in Texas.
46:40You say that was your letter?
46:43Who are you?
46:45Your son.
46:46I've known this boy for a number of years, as Jay Price.
46:50Is this your son?
46:51My son.
46:53But why didn't you tell me?
46:55Because I lost the proof.
46:56And then I learned about the hawk.
47:00What do you know about the hawk?
47:02Enough to hang you.
47:04That's funny.
47:05Maybe you're going to try to frame me as being the hawk.
47:08That's exactly what I'm going to do.
47:10That's a pretty thin story, Price.
47:11Come on, we're going back to Texas.
47:13Wait just a minute.
47:14Haven't you any proof that you're my son?
47:18Sure.
47:18Jeff Murdoch has the proof in his best pocket.
47:20That's good.
47:21What would I want of your proof?
47:23What sort of proof is it?
47:24A locket that I lost when I saved Dickie from wildfowl.
47:27It was given to me by my mother.
47:28Texas, you're crazy.
47:30Come along, people, Tex.
47:31I don't want any more trouble with you.
47:32Look.
47:44If you want the hawk, there he is.
47:46And if you need proof, he can give it to you.
48:14I don't want any more trouble.
48:44There's your proof.
49:07My boy.
49:16I don't believe that mail robbery charge is an old water, Sheriff.
49:19This is my son.
49:21I guess I made a mistake after all.
49:23Well, I'll be heading back to town.
49:26I'll take the hawk with me.
49:28Oh, Jay.
49:30Steady, Betty.
49:31Steady.
49:31Look, look.
49:36I ride him.
49:36I ride him.
49:37Hey.
49:38Good boy, Tony.
49:39Good boy, Tracy.
49:43Woo-hoo!
49:44Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
49:46Ha-ha-ha-ha!
49:48I don't know.
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