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Enjoy Shine on Harvest Moon (1938), a vintage 1930s cartoon from the golden age of animation. This classic short brings timeless charm with colorful animation and nostalgic storytelling. A true piece of animation history, now available in the public domain.
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00:00The
00:30¶¶
00:47¶ Songs shine on harvest moon
00:52¶ Up in the sky
00:55¶ I ain't had no Robinson
01:00¶ In Peru, January, June, July
01:05¶ No time, ain't no time
01:09¶ To stay outdoors in school
01:14¶ So shine on, shine on harvest moon
01:20¶ For me and my gal
01:23¶ The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see
01:28¶ For the moon refused to shine
01:33¶ Couples sitting underneath the willow tree
01:37¶ For love they find
01:42¶ Little maid was kind afraid of darkness
01:46¶ So she said, I guess I'll go
01:51¶ Boy began to sigh
01:54¶ Looked up at the sky
01:56¶ Told the moon his little tale of woe
02:00¶ Oh shine on, shine on harvest moon
02:07¶ Up in the sky
02:10¶ I ain't had no Robinson
02:15¶ Since April, January, June, July
02:20¶ No time, ain't no time
02:24¶ To stay outdoors in school
02:28¶ So shine on, shine on harvest moon
02:35¶ For me and my gal
02:38¶ Jim, why didn't you let one of the boys do that
02:58¶ Before they went to the dance?
02:59¶ Foreman shouldn't be bringing in wood, you know
03:01¶ No, that's all right
03:03¶ Sound like they're back already
03:08¶ Yeah
03:10¶ Times have sure changed
03:12¶ Claire's mother never got home this early
03:14¶ When I was a courting her
03:16¶ Howdy, partner
03:28¶ How are you Jackson?
03:31¶ You remember old Milt
03:33¶ You used to call him Unc when you was kid
03:35¶ Sure
03:36¶ How are you boys?
03:37¶ Hungry as a coyote
03:39¶ What have you got to eat, Unc?
03:40¶ You boys go in the kitchen and rustle for yourselves
03:43¶ While I talk to Milt here
03:45¶ Jim, take the boys in the kitchen and feed them, will you
03:48¶ While I talk with Mr. Jackson
03:50¶ Nice place you got here
04:00¶ Yes, hope we can hang on to it
04:03¶ Tom Rogers and I were getting a nice start until the big freeze came last winter
04:08¶ Caught Tom out on the range
04:11¶ I lost my partner and every head of stock that we owned
04:14¶ You always did, playing tough luck
04:17¶ Why don't you pull out?
04:19¶ Well, we've still got some of the finest grazing land in Wyoming
04:24¶ We?
04:25¶ Yes
04:26¶ Roleroid is myself
04:28¶ Storm's son
04:29¶ He took over his share in the partnership
04:32¶ Oh, so that's the setup
04:35¶ What brings you here, Jackson?
04:37¶ The scenery
04:39¶ Come over to the door a minute
04:42¶
04:44¶
04:48¶ Look at that
04:51¶ Ain't that beautiful
04:53¶ Nature sure is wonderful
04:58¶ Only one gate through that whole mountain range
05:01¶ One measly little pass that a dozen rustlers could hold against an army of sheriffs and cattlemen
05:07¶ Could go around
05:08¶ Let them
05:09¶ It's more than a hundred miles, either way
05:11¶ By the time they got there, we'd have the cattle sold down south
05:14¶ They couldn't prove a thing against them
05:16¶ What do you say?
05:18¶ You and me, that long one, we could again
05:22¶ Heal me out
05:24¶ Think it over
05:26¶ Your place is mighty close to that pass
05:30¶ Rogers and me haven't any cattle to lose, Jackson
05:34¶ No?
05:35¶ I've seen several hundred headers that drove up
05:38¶ They're not ours
05:39¶ They're pasturing them for a banker in town
05:41¶ So
05:43¶ Get around with a blood-sucking banker, but I'm not good enough for you, eh?
05:47¶ I ought to take every head of your stock
05:49¶ Never did you any harm, Jackson?
05:51¶ No, and I don't aim that you should
05:53¶ I didn't come here on no social call
05:55¶ I came here on business, and I mean business
05:57¶ Your place ain't only close to that pass, it's too close
06:00¶ And I don't figure to have you or your new partner
06:03¶ Sitting at my back
06:04¶ When I'm out tenant of business, taking a few steers
06:07¶ So you come in with me
06:12¶ Or you'll never do anything else
06:15¶ The answer is still no
06:18¶ It's no, is it?
06:23¶ Come on, there's torches in the fireplace
06:37¶ Set those bars and twirls at laser before that Rogers kid
06:40¶ And his gang is back
06:42¶ That Rogers kid is back
06:43¶ Get him out of here
06:52¶ I'm coming back
07:08¶ Do you hear?
07:09¶ Jackson's coming back
07:10¶ And the whole Teton Valley
07:12¶ Won't be a trick place to live in
07:14¶ And if you try to get the wolf out of his hole
07:17¶ You'll die in that mountain pass
07:19¶ Jackson's Hole
07:21¶ That's it
07:23¶ Jackson's Hole
07:26¶WORLD
07:31¶
07:36¶
07:39¶
07:43¶
07:49¶
07:50¶
07:51¶
07:52¶
07:53Gentlemen, as you all know, the outstanding thing
08:20about this epidemic of cattle rustling is the fact that Jackson, the man we suspect
08:25of being the outlaw leader, always seems to know when and where to strike.
08:29Someone has been keeping him informed of the activities of this association and its members.
08:35You have demanded that I run this informer down, so I've called you together to make
08:40a report that involves the honesty of one of our most respected members.
08:46Mr. Brower, is it true that you and Jackson used to be partners?
08:53Why, yes, it's quite true.
08:55We were partners, but it was on a legitimate ranch years ago.
09:01And when Jackson went after easy money, I quit him.
09:04It doesn't look like it.
09:06Now, see here, Brower, the one chance you have to save yourself is to help us get the evidence
09:10we need to convict Jackson.
09:13Why, how can I?
09:16I've had nothing to do with Jackson.
09:18I don't know of anything that would help you.
09:21I'm innocent of the charge you're bringing against me.
09:24I give you my word I am.
09:25The fact that you were Jackson's partner is more convincing than your word.
09:29As far as I'm concerned, I'm taking my cattle away from you tomorrow.
09:34You might as well take the ranch.
09:37Don't do this thing to me, Sheldon.
09:39You know I can't pay my taxes without your business.
09:41Listen.
10:05Who's there?!
10:11Kind of jumpy, is he?
10:15What spooked you, Roy?
10:16Figures had the fidgets all evening.
10:18I'm worried, Jim.
10:20What for?
10:21There's one herd that's safe.
10:23Nobody knows we moved them in here but us and the owners.
10:25I know all that.
10:27But the smartest horse I ever had is trying to tell me there's something wrong.
10:35That's what's frightening them.
10:36Storm coming up over the mountain.
10:38And the herd's getting nervous, too.
10:41I'll help quiet them down.
10:44The man in the moon is a cowhand.
10:50He's the boss of the rains up there.
10:55He's night herding all the stars that are shining from afar.
11:00The man in the moon is a cowhand.
11:05When you see a star go straying through the heavens,
11:10You can bet he'll swing his faithful lariat.
11:15Every night he rides his rails while the coyotes send their whales.
11:21The man in the moon is a cowhand.
11:25Alley-o-lo-do-a-do-do-beh.
11:39Alley-o-lo-do-do-do-do-o-do-he.
11:42Give me that garbage egg.
12:12Oh, my God.
12:42What happened?
13:03Jackson raided it.
13:04Did you see him?
13:05No, but who else would do it?
13:06One of you boys ride to town for a doctor.
13:07The toll ain't worth it.
13:08I'll go.
13:12Bring him into his room, and I'll have him fixed up in no time.
13:20Scotty, you get in some hot water, and the rest of you fellas scat out from underfoot.
13:24Come on.
13:24Get.
13:25Get.
13:25How many heads did Jackson get away with?
13:42I hate to tell you.
13:43The whole herd?
13:44Ever the last one of them.
13:47It's going to look pretty bad for me, Roy.
13:49After what happened at that meeting today, every man in the valley would believe I arranged
13:53this with Jackson.
13:55What do you mean, Milt?
13:56What happened at the meeting?
13:57Sheldon knew that I used to be Jackson's partner.
14:01Everybody thinks I still am.
14:02But you can prove they're wrong.
14:05Can't prove anything to a jury that have already made up their minds.
14:09My hand's worth about five.
14:14Hey, Dr. Brady.
14:15Wait a minute.
14:18I'll see it.
14:19Raise you.
14:20Oh, Doc, can't you just call him?
14:24All right, go ahead.
14:25Why do you all care if Jackson just shot one of our men?
14:28Who did you see?
14:29Well, rustlers.
14:30Who else would it be but Jackson?
14:32Did he get my cattle?
14:33Yes, but what of it?
14:34He got our foreman.
14:35Come on.
14:36We'll look into this.
14:38No use wasting any more men trying to get into that hole.
14:41You'll never catch Jackson with the evidence.
14:43Why don't we try going after his partner?
14:45You mean Milt Brower?
14:46Certainly.
14:47He knew I was taking those cattle away from him tomorrow.
14:50After he left the meeting, he had time to let Jackson know, and Jackson swooped down as
14:54soon as it was dark.
14:55Come on, men.
15:00Come in, Dr. Brady.
15:11Howdy, folks.
15:12Where's the patient?
15:12Right this way.
15:14Say, you should have seen the excitement when I told them.
15:17They ain't been so much running around since the Opera House burned down.
15:20Half of them running to keep out of the sheriff's posse, and half of them running to get in
15:25it.
15:26So you told the sheriff.
15:27Well, how could I have it with him and the doctor and Homer Sheldon all in the same poker
15:31game?
15:32What are you going to do, Milt?
15:40I'm leaving.
15:41You can't do that.
15:42You might as well plead guilty as you're going away.
15:45Well, everyone thinks I'm guilty anyway.
15:47Once they get me locked up, there's nothing I could do to help myself or you either, Roy.
15:50Well, where could he be going?
16:13Going?
16:13He's gone.
16:17What's that horse?
16:18Well, it ain't mine.
16:20Get in the third room and start banging on that piano.
16:29Come on, hurry.
16:39Where's Dad?
16:40I can't tell you now.
16:41I'll explain later.
16:43What's happened?
16:44Is anything wrong?
16:46He's gone.
16:48He didn't want to meet the sheriff.
16:49Why did you let him do a thing like that?
16:54Well, he figured he didn't have a chance if he was arrested.
16:56How did he think clearly after what's happened to him?
16:58Stick around, men, in case he tries to get out the back way.
17:03Oh, Roy, why did you let him do it?
17:05You should have known it was the wrong thing to do.
17:08We've got to give Milt a chance to get away.
17:09Understand?
17:10Just make out we're having a sociable evening.
17:15Howdy, Sheriff.
17:16You sure got here quick.
17:18I'm sorry about those cattle, sir.
17:20I suppose you and the sheriff want to hear the whole story.
17:23That can wait.
17:24You can give us a detailed statement later.
17:27Where's Milt Brower?
17:29Chester, call Mr. Brower.
17:31The sheriff wants him.
17:32Go ahead, Chester.
17:33You can come back.
17:34What?
17:36Oh, Sheriff.
17:37I just fixed this song up today, and I want you to hear it.
17:40It's Spanish.
17:40I want a young man that can talk, who can treat to ice cream and fried oysters.
18:10And take me a nice moonlight walk.
18:15Oh, I'm dying.
18:18I'm sighing.
18:20Mere friendship I ever shall spur.
18:25I'm dying.
18:27I'm sighing.
18:29To love and be loved in return.
18:33Oh, my moth says my head isn't level.
18:37That something is wrong with my brain.
18:42And had she her time to go over, she never would marry again.
18:50That love is a brilliant huge bubble.
18:55And I, like a foolish young duck, had better attend to my lesson.
19:03And give up such nonsense at once.
19:08Please.
19:09Not so much noise.
19:10Don't you know there's a sick man inside?
19:11This would be a bad time for music and singing, with Jim Mason lying in there.
19:20Unless you needed a lot of noise to cover something.
19:23Such as a man riding away from the ranch.
19:27Which way is he heading?
19:29I don't know.
19:31Hmm.
19:31I can guess.
19:33Do you want to make a formal charge against Brower?
19:35What difference does that make?
19:37Everybody knows where he stands now.
19:59I wonder who it is.
20:01Let's find out.
20:02Let's find out.
20:32Why, it's old milk.
20:56Hiya, Unc.
20:58What do we do with him?
21:00Let's take him to Pa.
21:02Yeah.
21:20Where's the Jackson brats and the boys coming back from the scouting party?
21:23Well, Milt, how'd you find your way up here?
21:43Wet your whistle?
21:45Or do you want to try the beef and beans?
21:47I can't say so much for the beans, but we've got the best beef in these here bars.
21:55When are you going to get smart?
21:57When are you going to get tired of gruffing and sweating down there in the valley for a
22:01bare living and the right to pay taxes?
22:03Taxes?
22:04Taxes?
22:04Taxes?
22:04Taxes?
22:04Taxes?
22:04Taxes?
22:05Taxes?
22:05Well, I don't pay any taxes up here.
22:08I collect them.
22:09Yes, sir, from the entire state.
22:12You're in the real capital of Wyoming now, and you're talking to the governor.
22:18The place is yours.
22:24Move right in.
22:25We live like kings and spend like millionaires.
22:30There's only one thing I want from you, Jackson.
22:32That's a chance to get out of here.
22:33So, we're not good enough for you, eh?
22:37Well, look at yourself.
22:39What's all your hard work and respectability got you?
22:42Not a dollar or a friend.
22:45And now you're going to lose your ranch.
22:49You're right.
22:50On account of you, I'm ruined.
22:53And my girl and that boy have lost everything they owned.
22:58Jackson, I won't forget what you've done.
23:00And I'll never forget that you're not fit to live.
23:03Up here in the hole, I decide who's fit to live.
23:11As long as you're here, you better remember that.
23:14Here, drink up, boys.
23:15There's no work tomorrow.
23:17We're all knocking off to celebrate the 4th of July.
23:33What if the girls would be over from the Rogers Ranch?
23:55Well, I wouldn't think so.
23:57The way things have been going with Milt Brower.
24:04Come on.
24:04It'll be all right.
24:05Here's the preserves, folks.
24:21Just like we promised.
24:24Won't you please listen to me?
24:25Honey, I know what you've been hearing about my daddy, but it isn't true.
24:29I thought maybe you might talk to your men folks about it.
24:32Oh, dear honey, we don't blame you.
24:35Don't you feel bad?
24:36That's right.
24:38But couldn't be any use talking to the men.
24:40Miss Clare, I wouldn't be mad at Roy if I was you.
25:02He'd done everything he could to keep Joe Patrick from running away.
25:06I heard him.
25:06Everything's going to be all right.
25:09He's bound to work out, Clare.
25:15Everybody I've talked to is so set against this.
25:17We just haven't had time to think yet.
25:20After a while, we'll be able to prove we had nothing to do with it.
25:28Let me build a cabin
25:31Out here on the range
25:35Like my daddy put up for his girl
25:41Just a little cabin
25:47You'd never exchange
25:50For the home of a Duke or an Earl
25:57A wall of self-love
26:01A wall of self-loved
26:03And a chimney of clay
26:06And a shake roof
26:08To keep rain
26:10And worries away
26:13Let me build a cabin
26:18Out here on the range
26:21Just a place
26:23Just a place for our dreams
26:25Just a place for our dreams to come true
26:28A door of jackal
26:33That will open up wide
26:37Just to let the world
26:39Just to let the world know
26:41Just a place for our dreams to come true
26:45Let me build a cabin
26:49Out here on the range
26:53Just a place for our dreams to come true
27:00Hello, Rogers
27:03Well, howdy, Sheriff
27:05I've been looking for you
27:06What is this?
27:10A reader restraint
27:10It's to prevent you from selling anything on your ranch
27:13Until that claim of mine is settled
27:15Look who's here
27:19When the table is spread
27:30And the women are at their best
27:31That's when Jackson appears
27:33Howdy, Sheriff
27:39Mighty nice of you
27:41To invite everybody to the picnic
27:43Me and my boy sure appreciates it
27:46I ought to rest you, Jackson
27:48On what grounds?
27:51You got any legal evidence against me?
27:53No
27:54Well, then I wouldn't do anything about it
27:56Unless you want some shooting
27:58With all these women and children around here
28:01Hi, Rogers
28:05Your old partner sent his regards
28:09He's with me now
28:11He ought to come up
28:13And bring your gal
28:15I'd like to see her up there, too
28:17How would you like to take a walk with me, Jackson?
28:20There's something I'd like to talk over with you
28:22Right now, I'm hungry
28:24Anytime you want to see me
28:26You'll come up to the hole
28:27I'll be up that way pretty soon
28:29Hunting
28:31Hunting what?
28:34Rats
28:34You never find anything else hiding in holes
28:36Come on, folks
28:39Come on, folks
28:39What's keeping us?
28:41Let's eat
28:41Come on, boys
28:43Come on, dig in
28:46Dig in there
28:47Help yourself, boys
28:48How are we doing?
28:50Just a minute, everybody
28:52Now, as soon as eating's over
28:53We're going to have a turkey shoot
28:55Any of you boys think you're a dead shot
28:57While you're invited over and try it?
28:59That's great
29:00Me and the boys is tired of beef anyhow
29:03First target I ever hit in my life
29:17Roy, you next
29:21Step aside, Shag
29:30I'm going to show you how this is done
29:32Well, it looks like it's up to Jackson to show him
29:38That's what always happens when Jackson rubs his eye
29:48He'll set on hunting up in the hole, Rogers
29:52You Jacksons all through now?
30:00Roy, he don't have to rub his eye
30:03Well, anyhow, the man who hits his mark first usually wins
30:07I used to be so happy when I lived a single life
30:18You pestered me both night and day to say I'd be your wife
30:24I used to beg for just one kiss to make my poor heart glad
30:29You said I'd like to eat you up
30:32And now I wish I had
30:35I'm telling you what, I've got you on the spot right now
30:40I'm petting the dogs in little old doghouse now
30:45You told that old tale once too much
30:49But now I'm wise and you're in Dutch
30:52And now Dog Biscuit is my fare
30:54But I've got company, I don't care
30:57There's a welcome on the mat
30:58But I hanged a-waitin' at the door
31:01That same old key don't open for me anymore
31:06You've got to find a new place to hang your hat
31:10I'm even getting friendly with the old tomcat
31:13Putting on the dog in the well-known doghouse now
31:17You know, uh, Lully, after a few remarks like that
31:23I ought to know why some people call a woman a bird
31:25Why?
31:27Because you're always chirping, that's why
31:29You know, I thought maybe it's because they sometimes pick up a worm
31:32Oh, I'm telling you what, you're really in the doghouse now
31:40I'm petting the dogs in little old doghouse now
31:45I'm keeping my distance, boy and how
31:49I'm feeding him with a slingshot now
31:52You've got me walking on all fours
31:55From creeping through these doghouse doors
31:57You're a-going to the Bow-Wows, buddy and no mistake
32:00I've let myself in for more than I can say
32:06I've got your number and you've got to pay
32:10But every little dog has to have his day
32:12Putting on the dog in the well-known doghouse now
32:16Well, men, what are we going to do?
32:37Turn Wyoming over to Jackson?
32:38You don't need to, he'll take it if you don't stop him
32:40That sounds funny coming from a partner of a man
32:43Oh, I'm getting tired of hearing that
32:45Bill Breyer played on the square with you men
32:47And the day will come when you'll admit it
32:49Whoever's been informing Jackson is still doing it
32:52And I think he's right here among us
32:54That's a strong statement, Rogers
32:55Well, maybe it is
32:57But I think I can prove it
32:59I'm going to need your help, Sheriff
33:01I came here today to ask you men to be on hand when I call on you
33:05Before I agree to that, I want to know what I'm letting myself in for
33:08Well, if I told you my plan here, Jackson would know it by tomorrow
33:12I think we're always using good judgment to keeping his plan to himself
33:15Let's wait
33:17Wait?
33:18I say send the women and children home and fight it out with Jackson now
33:21Who wants to fight it out with Jackson?
33:24I just couldn't leave you, gents, without thanking you for your hospitality
33:28Hey, by the way, Sheldon
33:30Here's a little matter of business I'd like to take up with you
33:33And any time you need any beef, come up to Jackson's Hole
33:38What do you think this is?
33:46An application for membership in the Teton Valley Cattlemen's Association
34:03Jackson will turn the cattle over to you on presentation of that paper
34:08You're to drive them to La Junta
34:09When you get there, wire me and I'll send you instructions where to ship
34:12I understand
34:13How about a cash advance?
34:16You mean the boys need a little ready money
34:18Maybe I can give you a chance to earn it
34:19What do you want done?
34:21There's a young fellow named Rogers
34:23Yeah, I know him
34:25He's pretty smart
34:26In fact, he knows more than he ought to
34:28Well, what's it worth in advance?
34:31I ought to meet Rogers alone somewhere
34:40Maybe I can arrange that
34:42Get me the Rogers Brower Ranch
34:50Hello
34:55No, sir, he ain't here
34:58He just left for town to see the sheriff
35:00Thank you
35:01He's on his way in now
35:04You'll meet him on the road
35:05We've got a job to do
35:16That's him
35:34Go, go, go
35:36Go, go, go
35:38Go, go, stay
35:40Go, go, go
35:43Go, go
35:44Go
35:46Go, go
35:51The End
36:21The End
36:51The End
37:21The End
37:51The End
38:21The End
38:51I see
38:52Now here's how I figure we can catch the wolf and the coyote has been running with him
38:56Suppose you should go to the bank
38:59Morning Mr. Sheldon, you got that money for me?
39:06I don't think there'll be any objections to making this loan, but I'd better be prepared
39:11to tell the directors what you wanted the money for.
39:13What for cattle?
39:14Some of the best grass in Wyoming is going to waste up there, Cedar Flats.
39:17Take care of my horse, Unc.
39:30Take care of my horse, Unc.
39:36Now that's the Sheldon brand.
39:38And this is what we'll make out of it.
39:40An eight bar, hammer out the brandon iron thing.
39:46Okay.
39:49Don't turn your horses out on the range, boys.
39:52And a few nights we ride again.
39:54Roy, what are you doing?
40:07Oh, just cleaning my guns.
40:11I wouldn't be worrying if I were you.
40:13Well, it's sweet of you to try to keep me from worrying.
40:15But I'd rather know what you're going to do for Dad.
40:17All I can say is we're trying to clear him and get the cattle back.
40:21Is there anything I can do to help?
40:23No, Clara, there's nothing you can do.
40:25Just keep your chin up.
40:33I've got to be going now.
40:34Heaven's born in open flames
40:47Never mind the wind and rain
40:52As we gaily ride along
40:55And we sing a happy song or two
41:00Jogging down the train we love
41:06Suns are shining bright above
41:10There's a smile in every beam
41:13And we find our every dream come true
41:18Get along, doggies
41:22Don't you fall behind
41:24Shadows may soon start to breathe
41:28Get along, doggies
41:32And we're gonna find
41:35A place where you can go to sleep
41:39Listen to the harmony
41:44Of the living western breeze
41:50With a prairie all our own
41:54And a saddle for a throne
41:56We're heading for the open bay
42:01Now, Roy, there's your baited trap.
42:11Anything more I can do?
42:12Nothing to hear from me, Sheriff.
42:13Thanks.
42:14Okay, Roy, from now on,
42:15it's up to you and Jackson.
42:17Come on.
42:17Come on.
42:17Come on.
42:18Come on.
42:19Come on.
42:20Come on.
42:21Come on.
42:22Come on.
42:23Come on.
42:24Come on.
42:25Come on.
42:26Come on.
42:26Looks like Jackson ain't gonna get here tonight, neither.
42:33He might fool you, too.
42:46Roy.
42:47All right, boys.
43:13You know what each of you has to do.
43:14Come on.
43:15Come on.
43:16Come on.
43:17Come on.
43:18Come on.
43:19Come on.
43:20Come on.
43:21Come on.
43:22Come on.
43:23Come on.
43:24Come on.
43:25Roger, what do you manage to pass?
43:26Hey, Slim.
43:27Jackson's riding.
43:28Right to the best.
43:29Hey, Slim.
43:30Jackson's riding.
43:31Right to the best.
43:32Jackson's out.
43:33Get for the hole.
43:34Get for the hole.
43:35That's working, Sheriff.
43:36Where's Sheldon?
43:37He's playing poker.
43:38I'll get him.
43:41Jackson's out, head for the hole.
43:48That's working, Sheriff.
43:50Where's Sheldon?
43:51He's playing poker.
43:52I'll get him.
43:56Watch this call just came.
43:57Jackson's reading again.
43:59You won't need me.
44:01You better come anyway.
44:02It's my herd he's after, but it's your money.
44:11I'll get you.
44:41I'll get you.
45:11I'll get you.
45:30Who by the side rope breaks?
45:32That rope's guaranteed.
45:34If it breaks, he can take it back and get another one.
45:36Well, he made it.
45:57I'll get you.
45:59I'll get you.
46:00I'll get you.
46:01I'll get you.
46:03I'll get you.
46:04I'll get you.
46:05I'll get you.
46:06I'll get you.
46:09I'll get you.
46:10THE END
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47:29Do you think there'll be much shooting?
47:38Jackson ain't gonna give up easy.
47:59Jackson ain't gonna give up.
48:29Jackson ain't gonna give up.
48:59I knew you'd come for me, partner.
49:09Look out, Roy!
49:11How is he, Roy?
49:16He's hurt bad, Sheriff, but he could be worse.
49:18No, I'm all right.
49:19I'm all right, Roy.
49:20Just the shoulder.
49:23Here goes Jackson!
49:24Come on!
49:30Come on!
49:33THE END
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