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Echoes of the Wind is a story woven with mystery, emotion, and timeless adventure. Carrying the whispers of nature, it explores the unseen forces that guide destiny, courage, and the human spirit. With an atmospheric narrative that blends silence and strength, this tale captures the essence of journeys shaped by hidden truths and the ever-changing winds of fate.
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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.
08:50Get me that letter.
08:51A male robbery's a pretty serious offense.
08:52You'd better think it over, son.
08:53I'll worry about that later.
08:54I'll get you for a start like this, Price.
08:55I know, but those letters come registered for King.
08:59Vanier couldn't give you one of those without proof.
09:02Then I don't get it.
09:03What's the matter here, Price?
09:05Something valuable in that letter?
09:07You'll have to get us proof.
09:08Here's all the proof I need.
09:10Give me that letter.
09:11Now, wait a minute.
09:12Get me that letter.
09:13A mail robbery's a pretty serious offense.
09:15You better think it over, son.
09:16I'll worry about that later.
09:18I'll get you for a start like this, Price.
09:20Then you'll have to ride some, sir.
09:25I'll be right back.
09:55I'll be right back.
10:25Go get some water.
10:45Go get some water.
10:46Go get some water.
10:48Go get some water.
10:53Go get some water.
10:54Hello, Joe.
11:11Good morning, Jeff.
11:12You are on time, eh?
11:14Any reason why I shouldn't be on time?
11:15Oh, I do not know.
11:17Why do you want to see me?
11:24What is it, Zandra?
11:29What's the matter, boy?
11:40There's a meeting of the vigilantes of the XXX Ranch this afternoon.
11:43You've got your orders.
11:45I want a hundred head of cattle out of the Bar-El herd.
11:47All right.
11:48And you will be?
11:49At the meeting.
11:50It'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 a very great man.
11:58Most of the cowhands will be at the meetings.
12:00You shouldn't have any trouble at all.
12:02Maybe not.
12:04I steal just as you wish.
12:13The hawk, eh?
12:16Looks like we're going to have some fun at my father's ranch, old-timer.
12:22All of you know what we're up against.
12:24The hawk has been rustling our cattle so successfully that none of us are safe.
12:29Boy, I know that.
12:30Now, there's just one answer to that.
12:33We've got to put a stop to it.
12:34Sure we do.
12:35That's why I've called you here today to organize the vigilantes.
12:38We've got to get the hawk.
12:41Yep.
12:41We're with you, Jim.
12:42What do you want us to do?
12:43Well, 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?
12:54How about electing yourself, Jim?
12:56Oh, I'm too old.
12:58We want a younger man.
13:00Now, are you all agreed on Jeff Murdoch?
13:03Right.
13:05Looks as though you're elected, Jeff.
13:07Thanks, boys.
13:08Thanks.
13:08Tony, how would you like to be a vigilante and help capture the hawk?
13:21I don't know what you're talking about.
13:24Look, Uncle Jim's getting together a gang to go after him.
13:28That's very good.
13:29He's a very bad man.
13:31Well, I thought maybe you could help him.
13:33You want to be a cowboy and ride a horse.
13:36So I thought maybe he was a hero and...
13:38You think that I could catch him?
13:40I'll show you.
13:40I'll show everybody.
13:41Hello, boy, Tony!
13:48Go on, boys.
13:49Good luck.
13:54Uncle Jim, Tony wants to join the vigilante.
13:57What's that?
13:58I want to help to catch this hawk.
14:00I want to join this...
14:02When do you have to talk to Jeff there?
14:04He's just been elected chief of the vigilante.
14:06He's left to show us how good you can ride, Tony.
14:08I'll show you.
14:08I'll show you all.
14:09Fine.
14:10I'll have a horse saddle for you right away.
14:12Boys, saddle a horse for Tony.
14:15Now, Tony, if you can ride good enough, you can come right along with us.
14:18Just in a minute.
14:19I'll go in and get ready, huh?
14:20Hurry up.
14:23Jeff, what are you going to do?
14:25Saddle wildfire for him?
14:26You can't do that.
14:28I guess it won't hurt him.
14:29Jeff, don't!
14:30Uncle Jim, Jeff's going to saddle wildfire for Tony.
14:36He might be killed.
14:37No, he may get a hard bump, but maybe that'll cure him if he wanted to ride.
14:41I don't think that's fair.
14:42Oh, he'll be all right.
14:43Well, looks like we're home, partner.
15:06You don't want a ride, Tony?
15:08Hey, what's the matter with that horse?
15:10He seems a little bit nervous.
15:11He's all right.
15:13You just stick.
15:17Maybe you have a little more sleepy horse for me to ride, eh?
15:21Oh, boy, Tony!
15:22Run, Tony!
15:25I ride him.
15:26I ride anything.
15:28You better climb up on the fence or you can get into the saddle.
15:38Tony!
15:38Hey!
15:38Hey!
15:39Hey!
15:39Hey!
15:39Hey!
15:39Hey!
15:39Hey!
15:40Hey!
15:40Hey!
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16:00Hey!
16:01Hey!
16:02Hey!
16:03Hey!
16:04Hey!
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16:06Hey!
16:07Hey!
16:08Hey!
16:09Hey!
16:10Hey!
16:11Mickey, are you hurt?
16:21No!
16:25I 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, wasn'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.
17:00Gee, we all forgot about Tony.
17:03Thanks, mister.
17:04Guess you kind of saved my life.
17:11My 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.
17:32Welcome up to 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.
17:38Where's Tony?
17:41Here he comes now.
17:48I'll ride the US.
17:50You'll see.
17:50Say, look, Tony.
17:51Maybe I can put some glue on the family and stick on there.
17:57Oh, 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'll...
18:37Thank you, Jeff.
18:45Will you take him around to the crowd for me?
18:46Reckon a will, but, uh...
18:48Was there something you wanted to say to me?
18:51What's this Texas cowhand hanging around here for?
18:54You mean Zay?
18:55You know him.
18:56He'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?
19:11Oh, I didn't mean any harm, Miss Betty.
19:15Only 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.
19:38Oh, Hugh.
19:39I've been wanting to talk to you.
19:41Aiming to be moving along soon, Texas?
19:44I 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 will let me.
19:51You heard me say something about moving along.
19:54When you go out, Murdoch, I can close the door behind you.
20:03You better go on out and play, Dickie.
20:05Try to keep out of trouble.
20:05How'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.
20:28Jay.
20:28How 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?
20:40Tell me whom 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.
20:53I'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 drives to the market.
21:04You reckon he might hire me?
21:06I'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.
21:17Well, I reckon I'd better wait till I can use it before I go on with what I was trying
21:21to say.
21:23Hey!
21:24You big sissy!
21:27What 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.
21:50Xander'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, Xander.
22:03Why don't you go down and see Uncle Jim about that job?
22:06I will.
22:10Oh, Xander, how's the arm?
22:12Oh, good as it ever was.
22:14Looking over some of the stocks?
22:16Oh, just kind of marking time till the drive starts.
22:19I've been thinking.
22:20Need a good cow hand for the drive?
22:22Well, 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.
22:31You 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.
22:51You don't need to go into work until you have to.
22:53Hey, Jay!
23:00Look what I got!
23:04How'd you get him?
23:05With a swing shot.
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.
23:17Is that so?
23:18Well, you ain't in your country.
23:20This is Nevada.
23:21And I'm the best shot in the state.
23:24You'll have to prove that.
23:25All right, I will.
23:27You wait here.
23:27I gotta get something.
23:37Well, what happened to you, Tony?
23:39Someday I ride that wild horse.
23:41And when I do, I'm gonna break his neck.
23:43You better stay away from him.
23:44Ah, I'll catch my neck.
23:46I got the target.
23:49What is it?
23:50What are you gonna do with it?
23:51Wait.
24:08You shoot first.
24:09Shoot's on 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, you ready?
24:40Okay, count.
24:45One, two, three.
24:54If you ever want some lessons, come out in the summer sometime.
24:58Let's go.
25:00One, two, three.
25:00All right.
25:09Class.
25:10Ah.
25:13I'll just be Woods.
25:14Yeah,.
25:14Well, here.
25:15One, two, three.
25:16One, two, four, three.
25:17One, two, three.
25:18One, two, three.
25:18One, two, three.
25:19I don't know.
25:20I thought maybe you might have someone back in Texas you might like to see.
25:25No.
25:26My mother was the only one I ever had back there, and she's dead.
25:29I'm sorry, dear.
25:30You know, you're a lot like her.
25:31Am I?
25:32How?
25:33Oh, I don't know.
25:34Sort of something in your voice and eyes.
25:36See that clump of trees over there?
25:37Race you.
25:38Oh, I don't know.
25:39Oh, I don't know.
25:40Oh, I don't know.
25:41Oh, I don't know.
25:42Oh, I don't know.
25:43Oh, I don't know.
25:44Oh, I don't know.
25:45Oh, I don't know.
25:46Oh, I don't know.
25:47Oh, I don't know.
25:48Okay.
25:49Come on, Missy.
25:50Hi.
25:51Hmm.
25:52Oh, Missy.
25:53What the matter did you get lost?
25:54You're too fast for me.
25:55Oh.
25:56Look at that.
25:57Oh.
25:58Good fun.
25:59Hey.
26:00All right.
26:01All right.
26:02Are you glad you signed up with Uncle Jim?
26:05It means a whole lot for him to sell his cattle this year, doesn't it?
26:08More than ever before.
26:10The drive was done for a long time.
26:13Oh, Missy.
26:16The droughts killed most of them, and, well, he needs the money or give up the triple X.
26:21Is it as bad as that?
26:30Betty, will you promise me something?
26:33Anything in the world, Jane.
26:35Will you have confidence in me, no matter what happens?
26:38Whatever made you say that, why 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, Jane.
26:50Please.
26:51What girl likes to hear a man say he loves her without holding her in the body?
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?
27:23Boy's in yet?
27:24That was more, Mr. King.
27:25Jay, back!
27:26Well, I ain't seen him.
27:28Okay.
27:29You'll always find something to keep busy about.
27:31Well, look after him, Smokey.
27:32Yes, sir.
27:35Betty!
27:39Oh, Sid!
27:42Sid!
27:43Hey, what are you up to now, young fella?
27:45Nothing.
27:51Say, Tony, have you seen Chris?
27:53Sure, down at this table.
27:54Thanks!
27:55He wasn't lame on me a while ago.
27:57Looks like there's a stone right there, Miss Betty.
27:59Hey, Betty!
27:59Why, Vicki, back from town so soon?
28:02Yeah, got some place to tell you.
28:04All right, I'll be through here in a minute.
28:05No, you don't understand.
28:07It's about Jay.
28:08What is it?
28:10Can't tell you yet.
28:11It's private.
28:12Take care of him for me.
28:13Yes, Miss Betty.
28:14Come on.
28:16Why all this mystery?
28:21Here, read this.
28:22Where did you get this?
28:31Post office.
28:32Did Uncle Jim see it?
28:33No.
28:33I sneaked it down before he could see it.
28:37Oh, gee, sis.
28:39Does that mean that Jay's a mail robber?
28:42It can't be.
28:43Jay isn't a thief.
28:44Well, what are we going to do?
28:45I'm going to find Jay and ask him what it means.
28:48Say, wait.
28:48Can I go with you?
28:50Oh, Vicki.
28:52Vicki.
28:53I want to go alone.
28:55You like Jay an awful lot, don't you?
28:57Yes, Vicki.
28:58An awful lot.
28:59I want to go with you.
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?
30:04Vicki took it from the post office in town.
30:07Does anyone else know this besides you and Vicki?
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.
30:31Oh, Betty, you've got to believe in me.
30:33Jay, I do.
30:35I can prove everything later.
30:37You'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 him some fun.
32:27abble.
32:27Got away, Dickey.
32:30Back there.
32:31That's right, boys.
32:33Back there.
32:38Good night.
32:40Good night.
32:43Get him down.
32:46Get him down.
32:47Oh, my God.
33:17Well, how about a little game, boys?
33:32Sounds good to me. Let's go.
33:47Yeah, I used to cut it in.
33:51Let's take my other boys.
33:52Don't call yourself a good hand in this way.
33:55I'm talking really, aren't you?
33:56Yeah.
33:57You don't sound like that.
33:58No concentration in your bare hands.
34:02Sure does.
34:02Don't call yourself a good hand.
34:32Don't call yourself a good hand.
35:32Hello, 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 row things, eh?
35:56Yeah.
35:57By nine o'clock we should have entered the divide.
35:59You have your men hiding in the canyon.
36:01The rest should be easy.
36:03But what about the vigilantes?
36:05We'll take care of them.
36:07Good.
36:21Quick, Mark.
36:22I'm fine.
36:31I don't expected you to come along, Texas.
36:33Sorry, I couldn't have disappointed you.
36:35Why did you follow me out here?
36:37Because I knew the hawk needed a little watching.
36:40What do you know about the hawk?
36:42I'm not to keep you from trying to rustle a triple X herd in the morning.
36:45Well, so that's it, huh?
36:46Yeah, that's it.
36:48I'm up.
36:49I'm up.
36:49I'm up.
37:19You can say bye with this, Murdoch.
37:25Get out of here! I'll kill him!
37:27I feel careful for you. I do what you tell me.
37:29But there are some things a man knock my door.
37:39Never seen that before.
37:40That's mine. Where did you get it?
37:42Sure, 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, King will never see this locket.
37:51Come on. Watch him till I get back.
38:18I'll call him.
38:19Happy, baby!
38:20What's your name?
38:21He's dead, man.
38:23I'm a little bit tired.
38:25You're a little bit tired.
38:26You're a little bit tired.
38:27I am a little bit tired.
38:29That's very nice.
38:30You're a little bit tired.
38:31I'm a little bit tired.
38:32Debbie!
38:33Debbie!
38:34Debbie!
38:35Debbie!
38:36Gosh!
39:02Debbie!
39:04We're so sorry!
39:13Debbie!
39:14Daddy!
39:15Did Vicki sleep in the bunkhouse last night?
39:16Well, no.
39:17He didn't sleep here either.
39:18Maybe he's gone?
39:20Gone?
39:21Are you joking?
39:22I don't mean to make jokes at me now.
39:23Don't say anything about this to mr. King.
39:25I'm going to find the boys.
39:26Smokey, have you seen Dickey around?
39:32No, Miss Betty, not since last night.
39:34Do you know where he went?
39:35Last I saw him, he left with that Texas cowboy.
39:38Jay Price, where's he?
39:40Well, he didn't come back last night either.
39:47There's Dickey's pony now.
39:49Something's happened to him.
39:56Hey, Xander, I'm sure glad you're here.
40:24Go get him, Xander!
40:26Get him out of here!
40:27You'll kill me!
40:28Get him out of here!
40:29Get him out of here, Xander!
40:30No, no!
40:31Watch him!
40:32Come on, Dickey!
40:33Oh!
40:34Oh!
40:35Oh!
40:36Oh!
40:37Oh!
40:38Oh!
40:39Oh!
40:40Oh!
40:41Oh!
40:42Oh!
40:43Oh!
40:44Oh!
40:46Oh!
40:48Oh!
40:50Oh!
40:51Oh!
40:52Oh!
40:53Oh!
40:54Oh!
40:55Oh!
41:01Oh!
41:02Come on.
41:03Go!
41:04everything ready?
41:05You know, get the herd started.
41:06We've got it done before they get there.
41:32Well, 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 of Texas.
41:42Is there anything 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 up and disappeared sometime last night.
42:04There must be some mistake.
42:06No mistake, young lady.
42:07He's wanted for mail robbery.
42:08Well, I'm afraid we can't help you any, Sheriff.
42:10The boy's gone.
42:11The boy's gone.
42:23Well, Jim, the boy's got the herd started.
42:25Reckon I'll see you at the divide.
42:27Good luck, Jeff.
42:28What's up, Jeff?
42:29Nothing's gonna happen unless the hawk shows up and starts trouble.
42:38Let's go.
42:40In for a cup of coffee.
42:41I think we will.
42:42Come on, boss.
42:51Who's that?
42:52It's Jake.
42:53Hey.
42:54Oh, don't be hasty, Sheriff.
42:58Don't.
43:11Quick, sis.
43:12You've gotta help, Jade.
43:13What is it?
43:14Tell me.
43:15Jade's got one of the rushers tied up in the cabin.
43:18You lost Creek.
43:19Jeff tagged Jay there, but Xander and I got him loose.
43:22I'm going to the cabin.
43:39Don't have his men ready as soon as we enter the broken back divide.
43:42Another ten minutes and we'll be there.
43:48We'll be ready to strike again.
43:49I don't like the way we gotta work.
43:50The vigilantes are gonna be riding with the herd.
43:51Well, we work quick, that is all.
43:52Well, we go.
43:53Come on!
43:57Come on!
43:59Come on!
44:01What?
44:02They're out of course.
44:03I might have enough trouble.
44:04They're out of course.
44:05I don't like the way we gotta work.
44:06The vigilantes are gonna be riding with the herd.
44:07Well, we work quick, that is all.
44:08Come on!
44:09Come on!
44:10Come on!
44:12Come on!
44:14Come on!
44:15Come on!
44:20Come on!
44:21Hold on!
44:51Get to the herd!
45:20Reckon I got to this time, Texas.
45:38A male robbery ain't so easy to wiggle out of.
45:44There he is, boys.
45:51If you want those rustles, you better go on after them.
45:56That's right, Sheriff.
45:57Go get them, boys.
45:59Take me to your aunties!
46:06They're not too many for us!
46:08Hold on!
46:28Well, I reckon you've given me a pretty good chase, son, but I've caught up with you.
46:31Are you guilty of 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?
46:44Your son.
46:45I've known this boy for a number of years as Jay Price.
46:49Is this your son?
46:51My son.
46:52Why didn't you tell me?
46:54Because I lost the proof.
46:56And then I learned about the hawk.
46:59What do you know about the hawk?
47:01Enough to hang you.
47:02That's funny.
47:04Maybe you're going to try to frame me as being the hawk.
47:07That's exactly what I'm going to do.
47:09That's a pretty thin story, Price.
47:11Come on.
47:12We're going back to Texas.
47:13Wait just a minute.
47:14Haven't you any proof that you're my son?
47:17Sure.
47:18Jeff Murdock has the proof in his best pocket.
47:20That's good.
47:21What would I want of your proof?
47:22What 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!
47:29Come along, people.
47:30I don't want any more trouble with you.
47:32Look!
47:43If you want the hawk, there he is.
47:45And if you need proof, he can give it to you.
48:00I'm going to run you.
48:01I'm going to try the hawk, and I'm going to come to you in a tradition.
48:03They're coming and to the firewood.
48:04How do you want the hawk?
48:05I'm going to go for them.
48:06I'm going to put them on the line.
48:07I'm going back to you.
48:08I'll be around to you, too.
48:09I'm going to get a little bit of a man.
48:10I'll be around to you.
48:11I'm going back to you.
48:12I want to ride that with you.
48:13there you go.
48:14There you go.
48:15Say you go.
48:16You're going to go up.
48:17Yeah, you're going to get your moose.
48:18I can't get you.
48:19There you go.
48:21There you go.
48:22You're going to do that.
48:23There you go.
48:24I don't want to get you.
49:00Here's your proof.
49:13My 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.
49:35Look, look.
49:36I ride him.
49:36I ride him.
49:37Hey.
49:38Good boy, Tony.
49:39Good boy.
49:54I'll see you next time.
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