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00:24Well, there you are, Eagarn.
00:26Your share of this month's profits.
00:28Gee, Sarge, this is the most money you ever paid me.
00:30Well, after all, you've been a hard-working, loyal employee of O'Rourke Enterprises,
00:34and this saloon has turned out to be a gold mine.
00:36Knock on wood.
00:38Sarge!
00:39Somebody's after us.
00:41A note on that thing.
00:42I don't need no note.
00:43I got the message from the knife.
00:45I am in the alley next to the saloon.
00:49Come quick.
00:50Your cousin, Pierre.
00:52I got no cousin, Pierre.
00:53But I do.
00:54He's a fur trapper in Canada.
00:56Fur trapper?
00:57Yeah.
00:58Cousin Rondon, c'est moi!
01:10Who is he?
01:11Can he be trusted?
01:13Oh, sure.
01:14He's my best friend.
01:16This is Sargeant O'Rourke.
01:18Sarge, this is my cousin, Pierre Eganyar,
01:22otherwise known as Lucky Pierre.
01:24Glad to meet you.
01:26Glad to meet you.
01:28Pleasure, Sargeant.
01:29Excuse me.
01:30I cannot be seen.
01:31I must stay out of sight.
01:34Listen, if you're so lucky, why are you hiding in an alley?
01:36I'm being pursued by crooks.
01:39They want to steal my furs.
01:41Voila.
01:42These are worth our fortune.
01:44I never saw that kind of fur before.
01:46Ah, you are right, monsieur.
01:47I developed this myself through careful cross-breeding.
01:51I mated a lynx with a marmosette.
01:54What do you call it?
01:56Minx.
01:58Oh, that's very clever of you, Lucky.
02:00Cross-breeding, huh?
02:01I'm also thinking of mating a fox with my mink.
02:05You could call it a fink.
02:09Very good, cousin.
02:11Very good.
02:12Or you could even cross a lynx and a fox and you'd have a lox.
02:16Never mind the cross-breeding.
02:19Now, listen, if you're worried about somebody getting at those pelts,
02:21why don't you leave them with our friends of Hakawis?
02:23But they're Indians, no?
02:25They are Indians, yes.
02:26But they're our friends.
02:27We do business with them.
02:28Yeah, you'll be safe up there.
02:29Now, listen, you go up and tell them we sent you.
02:31Their camp is just about three miles off the road up near the lake.
02:33Very good.
02:34I'll go there after dark.
02:36All right, we'll see you tomorrow, Lucky.
02:37Come on, Egon.
02:38Au revoir, mes amis.
02:39That means goodbye in French.
02:41Ah, Egon, your cousin Lucky Pierre has really brought us some luck.
02:48He has?
02:49Well, don't you get it?
02:50We're going in the fur business with him.
02:51He's got the pelts.
02:53We got the Hakawis squaws to make them into fur coats.
02:56Sarge, you're right.
02:57We'll make a fortune off those minks, finks, and lox.
03:09Not you, Dobbs.
03:11Oh, Dobbs was just trying out his new bugle.
03:16Ain't it a beauty?
03:17Captain requisitioned it for me.
03:18Listen to this.
03:22Now we know what happened to the old one.
03:24It committed suicide.
03:27Now, Dobbs just has to practice with this new...
03:30Tramp, tramp, tramp, tramp along the highway.
03:33Tramp, tramp, tramp, the road is free.
03:36For crampers and Canucks, Virginians and Cantucks, Captain Dick's own infantry.
03:43Captain Dick's own infantry.
03:46Sergeant Ramston, Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
03:54We always get our man.
03:56Welcome to Fort Courage, Sergeant.
03:59Hey, look here.
04:00He's got wheels on this thing.
04:03Just a clever innovation of mine.
04:06A first for the Mounties.
04:08A sled with retractable wheels.
04:10We'll bring you to Fort Courage, Sergeant.
04:12I am looking for a fugitive from justice.
04:15A notorious fur thief.
04:17I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, what's his name?
04:20They call him Lucky Pierre.
04:23Oh, yeah.
04:23Oh, yeah.
04:23Oh, yeah.
04:23Oh, yeah.
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04:53Sarge, I'm sure my cousin can explain this.
05:20You and your crooked relatives.
05:22Wait a minute, Sarge.
05:23My relatives are as honest as the day is long.
05:26Oh, yeah?
05:26What about that cousin of yours down in Mexico,
05:28that bandit El Diablo?
05:30Well, the days are shorter in Mexico.
05:34Maybe we could make as much on the reward
05:36as we could at the fur coat business.
05:37Reward?
05:38Sure.
05:39Sarge, you can't turn in lucky, Pierre.
05:40He's my cousin, son of my Aunt Charlene,
05:43who was married to my Uncle Harry,
05:45who was my mother's favorite,
05:46next to Habertha Seymour,
05:47who was married to the lovely Lily Farquart
05:49of the Mosaic Farquarts,
05:51who lived in the big house on the hill
05:52next to the Langtons,
05:53whose daughter Shirley married...
05:55Hey, Bart.
05:55...Walensky.
05:56Walensky?
05:57Yeah!
05:58Shirley married Irving Walensky,
06:00whose son, Malvin,
06:00I'm on...
06:01I won't turn your cousin in
06:04until I talk to him.
06:05But he better have a good explanation.
06:07Now that you've got a new bugle,
06:22why don't you requisition new lips?
06:24Go!
06:27Get hit!
06:28F-2-4-4-3-0-4-0-4-0-7.
06:30Thank you, Sergeant.
06:31At ease, man.
06:32At ease.
06:33Now, today,
06:35I would like you all to meet
06:36Sergeant Ramsden
06:37of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
06:41We always get our man.
06:44That's true.
06:45That's true.
06:46And as a matter of fact,
06:47that's what has brought him
06:48to Fort Courage.
06:49He is looking for a notorious
06:51French-Canadian fur thief
06:53named Lucky Pierre.
06:56Now, I want you all to cooperate
06:58and be neighborly
06:59to our good neighbor from the north
07:01while he's here in the neighborhood.
07:04Uh, Sergeant Ramsden,
07:05could you give the men
07:06a description of this thief?
07:07I have found my man.
07:10Oh, the legard?
07:11Oh, no, he can't be the man.
07:13Oh, Sergeant, you must be mistaken.
07:14I'd know this face anyplace,
07:16even though he has cleverly
07:18shaved off his mustache
07:19and beard.
07:20You're coming, Pierre.
07:21Now, wait a minute.
07:22Didn't you say this fur thief
07:23was a French-Canadian?
07:25Corporal Agarn speaks English
07:26as well as anyone from New Jersey.
07:29In the three years
07:30I've been tracking him,
07:31it has possibly lost his accent.
07:33But I will give him a test.
07:35A test?
07:36The French have great difficulty
07:38pronouncing the letters
07:39T-H-thuh.
07:42Take it after me.
07:44Thoughtful thinkers
07:44think thoughtful thoughts
07:45through thick and thin.
07:46Thoughtful thinkers
07:47think thoughtful thoughts
07:48through thick and thin.
07:48Ah, you see there, Sergeant?
07:50Yeah.
07:51And if Peter Piper
07:51picked a pack of pickle peppers,
07:53how many pickle peppers
07:53did Peter Piper pick?
07:56Very good, Agard.
07:58I always have trouble with that.
08:00Peter Piker pick...
08:01Still say he's French.
08:04How long have you been
08:05in the cavalry?
08:05Ten years.
08:06How long have you been
08:06in Fort Courage?
08:07Four years.
08:08When was your last furlough?
08:09A year ago, last March.
08:10Where'd you go?
08:11Canada to visit
08:11my cousin Pierre.
08:12Help them!
08:13Throw this man in iron.
08:15Now, wait a minute.
08:16He hasn't done anything.
08:17Sergeant O'Rourke is right.
08:18Corporal Agard
08:19is not his cousin's keeper.
08:21He may be his accomplice.
08:23I suggest you confine
08:24this man to quarters.
08:25I know his cousin
08:26is in this area
08:27and I'm sure Lucky Pierre
08:28will make some attempt
08:29to contact him.
08:30Well, under the circumstances,
08:32I guess it's the only thing to do.
08:34I'm sorry, Corporal,
08:35but I'm going to have
08:36to confine you
08:36to your quarters.
08:37I understand, sir.
08:39Sergeant, dismiss the troop.
08:40Pizer!
08:41Troop!
08:43Disposed!
08:43Hey, Agard,
08:46are you really in cahoots
08:47with your cousin Lucky Pierre?
08:48Do you think you'd get me
08:49a fur coat wholesale?
08:51No, I'm not in cahoots
08:53and I'm not going to get you
08:54a fur coat!
09:03Hi, Wilton.
09:04Hi, Jane.
09:05Sergeant Ramsden,
09:06I'd like you to meet
09:07Wrangler Jane.
09:08This is Sergeant Ramsden
09:09of the Royal Canadian
09:10Mounted Police.
09:11We always get our man.
09:12And we, uh,
09:15get our woman, too.
09:21I dream of Wrangler
09:24with the light yellow hair
09:27floating like a vapor
09:29If he sings any higher,
09:30those dogs will tear him apart.
09:32Summer air
09:33Many were the wild notes
09:35her merry voice would pour
09:37Many were the blize birds
09:38that warbled them all
09:40Sarge, what are we going to do
09:41about my cousin?
09:42Don't worry about it.
09:43I'll go up to the Hakawi camp
09:44and see if Pierre is telling the truth
09:46and, well, then I'll figure out
09:47what to do.
09:49Thanks, Sarge.
09:50Oh, that was just beautiful,
09:59Sergeant Ramsden.
10:00Don't be formal, my dear.
10:02My friends call me
10:03the Singing Mountie.
10:06Jane, I think you'd better go.
10:07Sergeant Ramsden has a lot of work to do.
10:09Yes, I'm going to run down
10:10a couple of leads on the case.
10:12Would you, uh,
10:13care to join me
10:14in the sled, my dear?
10:16My dogs are waiting
10:18with wagging tails.
10:20I'd rather be fun.
10:22Bye, Wilton.
10:24Jane, I thought we were going riding.
10:25See you later, Captain.
10:26Marsh!
10:28Tramp, tramp, tramp
10:29along the highway.
10:31Tramp, tramp, tramp
10:33the road is free.
10:34Oh, uh, Captain,
10:35I want to go search the area
10:36and see if I can find
10:36this lucky Pierre.
10:38I think the only tail
10:39that's wagging is his.
10:41What's that, sir?
10:41Oh, uh, nothing, Sergeant.
10:44Nothing.
10:44What is it?
10:45Uh, I said I'd like
10:46to go see if I can find
10:47lucky Pierre.
10:48Oh, uh...
10:50Voilà , mes amis.
11:20You're about to have
11:21the pleasure of tasting
11:22a gourmet's delight.
11:31You taste first, Crazy Cat.
11:33No, not to you.
11:35You're the chief.
11:36If you want to be like chief,
11:38you taste first.
11:39If you taste first,
11:40maybe I be chief.
11:41Please, please.
11:42I will taste first.
11:44Oh, la, la, Pierre.
11:53You've done it again.
11:56Hey, Wild Eagle.
11:58Crave.
11:59Listen, lucky Pierre.
12:01Where is my cousin?
12:02He's under house arrest,
12:03thanks to you.
12:04But I would never do anything
12:06to cause the arrest
12:07of my cousin Randolph,
12:09the son de ma tante Becky,
12:11who was married
12:11to Uncle Freddy,
12:13who was my mother's
12:14favorite brother,
12:15whose sister Zelda...
12:16All right, Pierre.
12:18...Wilensky.
12:19So you're a crook.
12:20I'm a crook?
12:21Well, all I know
12:22is that the Mounties
12:23never go after the wrong man.
12:25Please, Sergeant,
12:26you must believe me.
12:27Sacre bleu!
12:31I should have
12:32thought of it before.
12:33Thought of what?
12:34This must be the work
12:35of the most infamous
12:36fur thief in all Canada.
12:38Who's that?
12:38The burglar of Banff.
12:41The burglar of Banff?
12:43He was so clever
12:44he once stole
12:45a beaver coat.
12:46Well, what's so clever
12:47about that?
12:48It was still on the beaver.
12:49Yeah, well, I don't think
12:51there is a burglar
12:51of Banff.
12:52Come on.
12:53All right, Sergeant.
12:56Au revoir, Christian.
12:57You're a crazy pussy.
12:58Wild eagle.
13:00My only regret
13:01is that we could not
13:02go into the fur coat
13:03business together.
13:04It would have made
13:05a fortune for you,
13:06for the tribe,
13:08for Sergeant O'Rourke,
13:09for all of us.
13:11Uh, just a minute here, Pierre.
13:14I'd like to hear
13:15a little more
13:16about this burglar
13:17of Banff.
13:18What happened, Sarge?
13:36This cousin of yours
13:37is a pretty persuasive
13:38fellow.
13:39Now, he keeps telling me
13:39he's innocent.
13:40Oh, you can believe him,
13:41Sarge.
13:42He may be a crook,
13:42but he's not a liar.
13:45Pierre tells me
13:46that this Mountie
13:46may be looking
13:47for another fur thief
13:48altogether.
13:48Somebody called
13:49the burglar of Banff.
13:52Captain,
13:52I assure you,
13:54I am closing in.
13:57I am tightening
13:57the noose
13:58on Lucky Pierre.
14:00Well, I don't think
14:01you'll ever take him
14:02by surprise.
14:02It's pretty hard
14:03to sneak up on a man
14:04when you're singing
14:05tramp, tramp, tramp
14:06at the top of your voice.
14:07Captain, I never have
14:10to worry about that
14:11with my new techniques
14:13in criminology.
14:14Do you realize
14:15that I can sift
14:16the ashes of a campfire
14:18and know exactly
14:19how long the fire
14:20has been burning,
14:21what food the man
14:22was eating,
14:23and how tall he is?
14:25You can tell all that
14:26just from sifting
14:26the ashes?
14:27On a good day,
14:28I can even tell
14:29the color of his eyes.
14:31You can do all that.
14:32How come you've never
14:33found Lucky Pierre?
14:34I've never found
14:35his campfire.
14:38And then how do you
14:39know he's in this area?
14:41I've been following him
14:42by the broken twig method.
14:47Come in.
14:51Oh, I'm sorry, sir.
14:52I didn't realize
14:53you were busy.
14:54No, no, no.
14:54Come in, O'Rourke.
14:55Sergeant Rampton
14:55was just giving me
14:56a lecture on criminology.
14:58Well, that must be
14:59very fascinating.
14:59Of course, I didn't
15:00mean to interrupt.
15:01As a matter of fact,
15:02it is fascinating, Sergeant.
15:04For instance,
15:06do you know I can take
15:07one look at you
15:08and tell exactly
15:09where you've been
15:09this morning?
15:10You can?
15:11A little clay dust
15:12on your boots.
15:14You've been off the fort.
15:15Oh, yeah, well,
15:16I went into town, sir.
15:18Your pants a bit shiny.
15:20You've been riding
15:21some distance.
15:23Oh, yes, well,
15:23I was out looking
15:24for Lucky Pierre.
15:25Gravy stains
15:26on your uniform.
15:27You had pork and beans
15:28for lunch.
15:29Uh, right again, Sergeant.
15:31What are we here?
15:34Captain Harminer,
15:36come take a look.
15:38What is it, Sergeant?
15:39Look for yourself.
15:41What do you see
15:42under this magnifying glass?
15:44A big fat thumb.
15:46Captain, what am I
15:47holding with that thumb?
15:49Big fat finger.
15:51Captain, don't you see?
15:52It is a hair
15:53of a fur-bearing animal.
15:55Oh, yes,
15:56I guess it is at that.
15:57Ah, well,
15:58when I was out
15:59in the woods, sir,
15:59you see,
16:00this squirrel
16:01ran right up my arm.
16:03I just thought
16:03this is not
16:04the hair of a squirrel,
16:06Captain Parmenter.
16:07This is a hair
16:08of the fur
16:09of the rare
16:10and valuable mink.
16:12A fur that is known
16:13to be in the possession
16:13of Lucky Pierre.
16:15Well, maybe that squirrel
16:16was playing around
16:17with a mink.
16:19Yeah, well,
16:20I certainly don't
16:21have any idea
16:21how that hair
16:22got on my shirt, Sergeant.
16:23I mean...
16:24Well, I do.
16:25So?
16:25Is it not true
16:26that you sleep
16:27in the same barracks
16:28with Corporal Agarn,
16:29the cousin
16:29of Lucky Pierre?
16:30Yes.
16:31Well, it's obvious
16:32that a big, healthy man
16:34like you
16:34must sleep
16:35with the windows open.
16:36Oh, sure.
16:37What are you getting at, Sergeant?
16:38I submit to you
16:40that Corporal Agarn
16:41has made contact
16:42with his cousin
16:43and the wind
16:45from the open window
16:46blew the fur
16:47from his uniform
16:49to a ruck's.
16:52Oh, I can't believe
16:53this of Agarn.
16:54It proves conclusively
16:56Lucky Pierre
16:58is in this area.
17:00I'm going to make
17:01a reconnaissance.
17:03I'll be back
17:03by sunset.
17:09Oh, and I must
17:10ask both of you
17:11not to reveal
17:12these findings
17:12to Corporal Agarn.
17:14You have our word.
17:15Good.
17:19I really can't
17:20believe this, Sergeant.
17:21Well, I admit
17:21it looks pretty bad
17:22for my buddy, sir,
17:23but I...
17:25For my files.
17:32Sir, I heard
17:33some fur traders
17:34over at the saloon
17:34talking and they said
17:35that the real culprit
17:36that you should
17:37be looking for
17:37was a notorious
17:38fur thief
17:39known as
17:40the Burglar of Banff.
17:42Burglar of Banff?
17:44Oh, no.
17:45I think that's just
17:45a name that Lucky Pierre
17:46uses to throw people
17:47off the track.
17:48No, no.
17:48I don't believe that, Captain.
17:50You know, Sergeant,
17:50I may not be able
17:51to sing, but I am a bit
17:53of a criminologist myself.
17:55You are, sir?
17:56Fur thieves steal furs
17:57from people who
17:58trap furs, right, Sergeant?
18:00Right.
18:00Now, Sergeant,
18:01who around Fort Courage
18:02goes in for trapping furs?
18:05Well, I don't know who.
18:06Indians.
18:07Oh, sure.
18:08We are going to look
18:09for Lucky Pierre
18:10in the Hikawi camp.
18:14Captain, I tell you
18:14we're on a wild goose chase.
18:16No, we're on
18:17a wild mink chase.
18:18You can be a criminologist
18:22with a sense of humor,
18:23don't you?
18:24Well, listen,
18:24you better let me
18:25talk to Wild Eagle.
18:26I mean, he might not
18:27talk as freely
18:27in front of you.
18:28No, no, no.
18:29I'm just going to explain
18:30to the chief
18:30that all we're looking for
18:32is a little information
18:32on Lucky Pierre.
18:33Hey, Wild Eagle,
18:34hey, how are you there?
18:36Listen, Captain Parminer
18:37here is looking
18:37for some information
18:38about Lucky Pierre,
18:39who he thinks
18:40is a fur thief.
18:41Of course, I told him
18:42that you hadn't seen
18:43Lucky Pierre
18:43and that if Lucky Pierre
18:44was here,
18:45that he'd be hiding
18:46in a teepee.
18:47Does Sergeant O'Rourke
18:48speak truth, Captain?
18:50We not see this man
18:51Lucky Pierre?
18:52Well, how do you know
18:53you haven't seen him?
18:53You may have seen him
18:54and not know it.
18:55I mean, I don't think
18:55you'd walk into camp
18:56and say,
18:57hi there, Chief Wild Eagle,
18:58I'm Lucky Pierre,
18:59the fur thief.
19:00No, no, you don't understand,
19:01Captain.
19:01Now, you see,
19:02Wild Eagle knows
19:02all about fur thief.
19:03Why, he could recognize
19:05Lucky Pierre a mile away.
19:06Nevertheless, Sergeant,
19:07I think the chief
19:08should have some idea
19:09of what he looks like.
19:10Now, he can best
19:11be described as
19:12Corporal Agarn
19:14with a French accent.
19:16No man like that
19:17been around
19:18our collie camp.
19:20Chief Wild Eagle,
19:21ready to taste
19:21delicious bouillabaisse?
19:23Oh, bouillabaisse.
19:24Bouillabaisse?
19:25That's a French dish.
19:26No, no, that's
19:27an Indian dish.
19:28You see,
19:29the French took it
19:29from the Indians.
19:30Now, bouillabaisse
19:30means bark of tree
19:32and baisse
19:33means soup.
19:34So bouillabaisse
19:35is soup of bark of tree.
19:37I see.
19:39Go ahead, Chief.
19:39Don't let us
19:40interrupt your meal.
19:40Just take one taste.
19:46Ooh la la.
19:48That's good.
19:49Ooh la la?
19:50That's an old
19:51Indian saying, yes.
19:52You see, ooh
19:52means hot
19:53and la means very.
19:55So ooh la la
19:56means very, very hot.
20:07I suppose
20:08that fur coat
20:09is squirrel.
20:10Lucky Pierre
20:11is around here
20:12someplace
20:12and I'm going
20:13to find him.
20:14Now, Captain,
20:14really, I, uh,
20:16listen, you've got
20:16to find Lucky Pierre
20:17and get him out of here.
20:18I not know
20:19where he is.
20:19I know where he is.
20:22I've got him, Sergeant.
20:24You should never
20:25cook with garlic.
20:25No more, Captain,
20:26I'm going to save.
20:27Captain, listen,
20:28I've got to be honest
20:28with you.
20:29Now, I knew
20:29that Lucky Pierre
20:30was here all the time,
20:31but police convinced
20:32me that he is
20:33not the fur thief
20:33and I didn't want
20:34that smug Mountie
20:35to be getting
20:35the wrong man.
20:36Sergeant, I don't like
20:37that singing Mountie
20:38any more than you do,
20:39but the evidence
20:40is clear.
20:40The singing Mountie?
20:42But he's my friend.
20:44I taught him
20:44to sing Frère Jacques.
20:47That's the only song
20:48he hasn't sung.
20:49That is his favorite.
20:51He goes around
20:52always singing.
20:53Frère Jacques,
20:54Frère Jacques,
20:55dormez-vous,
20:57dormez-vous.
20:58Sonnez les matines,
20:59sonnez les matines,
21:01din-don-da,
21:02din-don-da.
21:04Sergeant,
21:05this man is guilty.
21:07How can you tell
21:07that, Captain?
21:08Because he is imitating a baritone, and the Singing Mountie is a tenor.
21:12Mais mon capitain, the Singing Mountie is a baritone, I swear!
21:17He is?
21:17A captain.
21:18Now, just a minute here.
21:19If Lucky Pierre is right, then Sergeant Ramsden is not the real Singing Mountie.
21:24I mean, unless his voice is changed.
21:25And who could he be?
21:28The burglar of Banff.
21:32I dream of Wrangler with the light yellow hair
21:39Floating like a vapor on the soft summer air
21:46Many were the wild notes her merry voice would pour
21:49Many were the blize birds that warbled them o'er
21:53I dream of Wrangler with the light yellow hair
21:59Floating like a vapor on the soft summer air
22:08Good work, Captain.
22:11You've captured Lucky Pierre.
22:13I'll take him back to Canada to stand trial.
22:17In the dog sled, you blackguard!
22:23One last song before I leave, my dear.
22:26Just a minute, Sergeant.
22:27Lucky Pierre, is this the Singing Mountie?
22:29No.
22:30This man is an imposter.
22:33Would you sing Frere Jacques, Sergeant?
22:35You mean you believe this fur thief?
22:38Would you just sing Frere Jacques?
22:43I believe that's your key, Sergeant.
22:47Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques,
22:49Dormez-vous, dormez-...
22:51Stop! Stop the music!
22:52I accuse this, this Turner of being the burglar of Banff.
23:00Being the burglar of Banff?
23:02This man is mad!
23:04Afraid I'm going to have to place you under arrest, Sergeant Ramsden,
23:07or whoever you are.
23:09Not on your life, Captain.
23:10You'll never take the burglar of Banff alive!
23:12Alive!
23:14Mars!
23:29Dobbs!
23:29Dobby!
23:31Let's put this canary in the cage.
23:33Yes, sir.
23:35Oh, Wilton, I'm so proud of you.
23:36You weren't taking him by him a minute.
23:38No, but you were.
23:39Yeah, he's right.
23:40You were dazzled by his pitchfights.
23:42Oh, I think you're both awful.
23:45You hear that?
23:48Why, he's escaped already!
23:49No, look!
23:53Captain Dick's own infantry.
23:58Rocky Pierre.
23:59Allo, there, singing Mountie.
24:01Sergeant Ramsden, Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
24:04We always get our man.
24:06I'm Captain Parmenter.
24:07This is Sergeant O'Rourke.
24:08And this is Wrangler Jane.
24:10Wrangler Jane.
24:15I dream of Wrangler
24:18With a light yellow hair
24:20Born like a vapor
24:22On the summer air
24:24I see her tripping
24:28Where the bright streams play
24:30What a night.
24:48Allo, there, jae, yeah!
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