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A beautiful con woman convinces Bart that a fellow hotel guest is really the leader of a counterfeit ring in possession of the plates to print the phony money.
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00:00the fact remains he has twice robbed and twice assaulted an operator for the united states
00:07secret service and well he's not denying that so there's nothing to do but to remove him for trial
00:14to the federal court in council bluffs the prisoner will step down and face the court
00:30hello glad to see you again do you remember samantha crawford the girl who played stud
00:38poker according to hoyle well all of you who've asked to see her again will be glad to know that
00:44she's co-starring with my brother bart jack kelly in this week's show the savage hill
00:49oh i understand you're moving up 306 mr gunnison something wrong with this one hot night there's
01:18more air on the third floor
01:19would have been cooler in here if you opened that window
01:31dinner's being served in the dining room sir i'm gonna sleep first and eat later
01:42boy will you get out here and grab my bags
01:49see here young fella you tell that blasted room clerk i wouldn't have changed rooms i wanted
02:02everybody to know about it you hear me now can you hear me i hear you mr gunnison
02:09now can you hear me i hear you mr gunnison
02:11now can you hear me i hear you mr gunnison
02:16yonan
02:23you
02:25nov comunni
02:40don't move
02:50well hello oh i'm so sorry why i declare but i seem to be in the wrong room don't i
03:04yes ma'am with your hand in the wrong pocket
03:08oh this is ridiculous oh well i naturally thought you were my husband and i naturally go through his
03:16pockets every night naturally but with a gun in your hand well one can't be too careful can one
03:28true one never knows who might come sneaking into one's room does one oh now see here why do you by
03:35any chance think that i purposely came into your room with the intent of robbing you yes ma'am
03:41uh well i declare this is a most humiliating experience i think i just better run along
03:49now before i lose my temper i think you better stay right here really sir i have no intention
03:54of staying in a strange hotel room with the strange man i'll tell you what you stay and i'll go
04:02whatever for the sheriff ma'am he's right downstairs oh honestly aren't you carrying this joke a little
04:10too far well my sense of humor does get away from me
04:14i wouldn't want you to do the same all right we're gonna settle this thing right now i'll go see
04:23the sheriff with you well now that's very generous of you ma'am but uh if you left the room i'd have
04:29no proof you broke in would i you sir are no gentleman well you're finding out about me already
04:38i'll just lock the evidence in bring the sheriff up and uh but your husband he can bail you out
04:46how's that oh i i think they'll just one tiny film no um i'm not married
04:57oh does that make a difference yes that means your husband can't bail you out
05:06by the way that's a two-story drop out the window you could crush quite a few magnolia petals if you try
05:15so
05:25so
05:27samantha crawford
05:47thirty one hundred dollars and fifty cents
05:57samantha crawford
06:02well i thought you were bringing the sheriff i see uh variations on a familiar theme is that it
06:29oh this oh i was just gonna tell him that you and me had a little old spat and and you got in a
06:36big snit and walked out on me oh honey you're full of fun tonight
06:41but why samantha crawford has thirty one hundred dollars in the bank so you don't need the money
06:50and you've got just about everything else so what did you want from me oh you're a sly one mr
06:57gunnison as if you didn't know would it make any difference that i'm not mr gunnison well it most
07:05certainly would well i'm most certainly not well that isn't fair well then you're here under false
07:12pretenses aren't we all
07:20gunnison did have this suite but he moved out
07:23i moved in my name is bart maverick maverick sound familiar oh no no no
07:31well it is an odd one i thought maverick said four legs a couple of us have two each me and my
07:40brother brit but your name does sound familiar i could have heard it from him oh i doubt that
07:47let's talk about mr gunnison do you know where he is yes wait before i tell you i better find out
07:54why you're so eager to pick his pockets i suppose i may as well tell you i have nothing to hide well i
08:01wouldn't say that but go on all right well it just so happens mr maverick that i'm with the secret
08:11service of course undercover work oh don't be so smug rip open the line under my purse there you'll find my
08:18my credentials
08:41just doesn't make sense samantha
08:48you're a federal agent you wouldn't be ducking the local sheriff oh fiddlesticks if i let him
09:00know who i am he'd want to chisel in on the reward reward for what gunnison no no he's not important
09:11two months ago we broke up a ring that was putting out counterfeit treasuries now gunnison got away with
09:16the engraving plates the rewards for the return of the plates well you believe me don't you no ma'am
09:24but i could be convinced if we find those plates we that's right and i'm even willing to share the
09:30reward 50 50 50 50 50 well should have taken your chances with the sheriff sam but i don't intend to
09:38split any reward money with you that's too bad because i'd have to go after those plates myself if
09:44only to check up on your story and i just hate putting myself into any trouble that doesn't turn a
09:49profit besides i know where gunnison is and you don't then i'll just follow you fair enough
09:57of course you're gonna look a bit peculiar traipsing through the holes um out of uniform you seem to
10:10have me at a disadvantage sir do we have a deal we have a deal catch
10:19of course you guys
10:28of course you're not on camera
10:29but you are not on camera
10:32but you may be at fault
11:37You come back, she tells you she's a Secret Service agent and I'm a crook.
11:42So you team up with her to rob me to get the reward?
11:45Is that the way it goes?
11:47I wish I could say no.
11:51She sure must have been a charmer.
11:53Dripping honeysuckle, Mr. Gunnarsson.
11:56And she didn't tell me you were a Secret Service agent.
11:59You still say you don't know where she is.
12:01That's right.
12:03Well, I think you do.
12:04And I intend to find out because I have to find out.
12:07You'll know why when you take a look at this.
12:16Nice.
12:17That's not Samantha.
12:18Didn't say it was.
12:20That's my wife.
12:23Oh.
12:24Name's Nora.
12:27Lovely girl.
12:29Yes, sir.
12:31Six months married.
12:32Still a bride, Nora is.
12:34You're wondering now why I love a girl like that.
12:38She's married a whole tougher like myself.
12:41Well, some girls prefer the mature type.
12:45Don't be nice.
12:45It doesn't suit you.
12:47Sorry.
12:49I wonder myself.
12:53I don't figure I just got lucky.
12:55But getting lucky and staying lucky are two different things, right?
12:58That's right.
12:59What I mean is, there comes a time when the honeymoon's over.
13:03And she takes a good look at what she's married and knows what a big mistake she made, right?
13:08I don't know.
13:09You may have endearing qualities I haven't seen.
13:12I don't.
13:14Besides, Nora doesn't care for endearing qualities.
13:16She cares for money.
13:17Now, that's the most endearing quality of all.
13:20So I figure if I'm going to hold on to her, I've got to have money.
13:23The reward money, for instance?
13:25Right.
13:25I figure you cost me that.
13:29Ten thousand dollars.
13:31What's more important, I figure you may have cost me a desk job in Washington.
13:35Where I could come home every night to Nora.
13:38And it could end up that you've cost me Nora.
13:41And what's all this going to cost me?
13:43Twenty years.
13:46Or you can tell me where I can catch up with Samantha and I'll get you off with Tim.
13:50No.
13:52No deal, Mr. Gunnarsson.
13:53I want to catch up with her as much as you do.
13:56And I lied.
13:58I do know where Samantha is.
14:00But if I take you to her and we get those plates back, I still want my half the reward.
14:05Five thousand dollars.
14:07Fifty-fifty?
14:08What kind of a fool do you take me for?
14:11It means more than five thousand to you.
14:13The desk job, Washington.
14:15Going home to Nora every night.
14:17Hmm.
14:18Now think about it, Mr. Gunnarsson.
14:19But think fast.
14:21We may still have time to catch her if we leave now.
14:25All right.
14:25It's a deal.
14:27But if we don't get those plates, you'll get...
14:28I know, I know.
14:29Twenty years.
14:31Get me out of here.
14:33Now, what do we do?
14:44Well, we might wave goodbye.
14:49Where's she heading?
14:50Ticket said Grand Eel.
14:52Well, the next steamboat stop is Whetstone.
14:54We can telegraph Samantha's description to the sheriff there.
14:56He can...
14:57Oh, you'll get no description out of me.
14:59Well, now look, Gunnarsson.
15:00We don't want some local constable cutting in on that reward.
15:03Might even be two of them.
15:05We'd be lucky to end up with a four-way split.
15:08You got a better way?
15:10Well, the Missouri swings a lot of wide loops between here and Whetstone.
15:14Cutting cross-country is 50 miles shorter.
15:16Now, it's a hard ride.
15:17But if we change horses at Red Cloud,
15:19we might catch the Western Bell before she pulls out of Whetstone.
15:23And if we don't?
15:23Well, then I will give you Samantha's description,
15:28and you can wire ahead to the law at Council Bluffs.
15:30Your ideas aren't all bad, Maverick.
15:32Let's go.
15:50Samantha!
15:50Well, I beg your pardon, sir.
15:55Were you addressing me?
15:57Samantha, I'd like you to meet Mr. Gunnarsson.
15:59You two have so much in common,
16:01both being members of the Secret Service and all.
16:05Well, I declare I don't have the faintest notion of what you're talking about.
16:08Oh, sir.
16:08Have we been formally introduced?
16:12Informally.
16:12Look, young lady,
16:14you either have those plates in your cabin or on your person.
16:17Now, you're going to hand them over,
16:18or a maverick here is going to search your cabin while I search you.
16:2050-50, Gunnarsson.
16:22Oh, those silly old places.
16:24Is that what you're talking about?
16:25Have you got them on you?
16:27Well, yes, I do.
16:29But I would have to disrobe.
16:31Oh, not again, Sam.
16:33Oh, he wouldn't want me catching a nasty old chill.
16:36Would you?
16:41Well, you and Mrs. Gunnarsson
16:42will probably be spending Christmas in Washington.
16:52I've never been to Washington.
16:54Oh, I figured that.
16:57Treasury's still there.
17:02Samantha must have missed it, too.
17:04Samantha?
17:11Samantha?
17:14Samantha?
17:20Samantha?
17:22Samantha?
17:22Donnison, wake up!
17:52All right, then.
17:58Let's have those plates.
18:00Let me go!
18:01I don't have the plates.
18:02I lost them in the river.
18:04The only thing you lost was that southern action.
18:06Now, are you going to hand over those plates
18:08or do we pick up where we left off?
18:10Without benefit of screen.
18:14All right, you win.
18:22Oh, a lot of good they're going to do us now.
18:27We have no food, no weapons.
18:31The Sue and the Cheyenne are running wild over the territory.
18:35It's the fine mess you got us into.
18:37Me?
18:38I didn't tell you to jump off that boat.
18:40Well, I wouldn't have had to
18:42if you hadn't been such a poor loser.
18:46Well, we're both in the same boat now.
18:49Or not in it, if you prefer.
18:50So what do we do?
18:52Start walking.
18:53Walking to where?
18:55To the nearest White Settlement.
18:57You were headed for it anyway, Grand Eel.
18:59That's over 200 miles away.
19:00Oh, by a riverboat.
19:02It's less than 100 by foot.
19:05Well, I can't go like this.
19:06I'm soaking wet.
19:08Well, stay here till the sun up, then.
19:12The Indians will hang you up to dry.
19:14Hey.
19:20Hey.
19:21Hey, wait for me.
19:22What's the matter?
19:37Oh, now look.
19:41Well, that's easy to fix.
19:52Oh, you are ingenious.
19:55Sure, now you won't lift.
19:57I can't walk without heels.
19:59Well, you can walk on your toes.
20:02That's what the Indians do.
20:09Indians?
20:18Bart.
20:22Bart?
20:32Bart?
20:36Bart?
20:40Bart?
20:42Shh, shh, shh, it's Bart.
20:47Where'd she go?
20:48I had to tell a wholesome nation.
20:50I went hunting.
20:52You're lucky to.
20:54Oh, you mean we eat?
20:56We eat.
20:57Shh, shh.
20:58Come on, I'll show you.
20:59Come on.
21:00Come on.
21:01Come on.
21:02Come on.
21:16Let's get out of here.
21:17Let's get out of here.
21:29There it is.
21:30Well, it isn't Delmonico's.
21:31What is it?
21:33It's a Sioux death lodge.
21:35A new one.
21:37That red blanket covers a dead warrior.
21:39Please, do you mind if we skip the picturesque customs of the natives?
21:44Subject under discussion was food.
21:46It's in the bag.
21:48The Sioux believe it's a long journey to Wanagiata.
21:51That's their heaven.
21:53They leave food for the dead brave so we won't starve on the way.
21:56Oh, well, better him than us.
21:58Hey, but Samantha, if they catch us robbing their death lodge, there won't be any picnic.
22:05What would they do?
22:07Oh, stake us out in the sun where the ants could eat us.
22:12It sounds a little bit like a picnic at that.
22:15Oh, stay right here.
22:45Come on, let's go.
23:15Well, here's what we eat.
23:25You sure it's all right?
23:27Of course.
23:29The head waiter's a friend of mine.
23:30Well, we can start on this while the champagne's cooling.
23:51It's delicious. What is it?
23:53Pamekin.
23:55Buffalo meat.
24:00Well, what's for breakfast?
24:14Oh, I have all of your favorites.
24:17Scrambled eggs.
24:19Baked ham and pineapple.
24:21Blueberry muffins.
24:22Apple fritters.
24:25And guess what?
24:27Oh, not Pamekin.
24:28Pamekin.
24:29Pamekin.
24:30Oh, you've thought of everything.
24:32I knew you'd be pleased.
24:34Pamekin.
24:49It's not a wolf, is it?
24:51No.
24:52No.
24:53No.
24:58What's he saying?
25:00He's picked up our trail.
25:07He's alone and he's looking for the others.
25:09I know.
25:10Those are the others.
25:17Woo!
25:19Woo!
25:20Woo!
25:24Woo!
25:26Woo!
25:28Woo!
25:30Woo!
25:31Woo!
25:32Woo!
25:33Woo!
25:34Woo!
25:35Woo!
25:36Woo!
25:37You all right?
25:50Do you think we throw them off our trail, Bart?
25:55We'll never do that unless we stop leaving one.
25:58What's the use? Only birds do that.
26:01All fish.
26:03More water?
26:04Well, the Neobarro River can't be far from here.
26:06We might find a log, float downstream a couple of miles,
26:10then cross to the other side.
26:13Hey, you think you can make it?
26:16Do I have any choice?
26:32Très chic.
26:33At least they're dry again.
26:35I can't think of anything nicer.
26:38I'll settle for a good cigar.
26:39Oh, that reminds me.
26:40What did you do with your matches?
26:42They're in the coat.
26:44They're no good.
26:45I don't know why I kept them.
26:46Well, I'm going to spread them out here very carefully.
26:49Oh, don't bother, Sam.
26:51They're dead.
26:51There might be enough sulfur left to strike once they dry out.
26:55Still no cigar.
26:57Hemlock leaves roll tight.
26:59You'll think you're in Havana.
27:02Hey.
27:03You haven't spent all your life indoors.
27:05No.
27:07No, my parents moved west with a wagon train out of Springfield.
27:10We settled in Dakota when I was five.
27:13And they were killed by a Rappahoe when I was 12.
27:17There's one thing I've learned.
27:18It's survival.
27:19That explains a lot of things, Sam.
27:21What about you?
27:24How did you learn about Indians?
27:25Oh, I had to.
27:27My brother and I were galvanized Yankees.
27:30We volunteered to be Indian fighters to get out of the Yankee prison.
27:35In two years, if you didn't learn about Indians, you were dead.
27:39Where is your brother now?
27:41Oh, he's around St. Louis somewhere.
27:43Trying to pick up an honest dollar playing poker and such.
27:47Oh, Brett, he's show one.
27:51Poker.
27:55That's it.
27:56That's where I heard your name.
27:57I heard it from Brett.
27:59You took him at poker with a pair of nines against his straight.
28:03Oh, well, that's right, because according to Hoyle...
28:05I know, I know.
28:07Straits are not played in five-card stud unless it's agreed to at the start of the game.
28:11And you took Brett for 20,000 with that little stunt.
28:14You're not mad.
28:15Mad?
28:15I think it's wonderful beating Brett at his own game.
28:18Oh, Samantha, if your name registered at that hotel, I'd have run for cover.
28:24I'm glad you didn't.
28:25They're here.
28:50You duck into those bushes back there.
28:52I'm going to draw them off.
28:53No, boy.
28:53Now, you stay there till you hear them howling.
28:56Then start running and keep on running straight south.
28:59Now, get going.
29:00And then you run away.
29:16What are you saving me for?
29:42A sacrifice?
29:43No English.
29:46We're getting nervous at all.
30:01We're just getting emotional.
30:04You got emotional?
30:12Sam, I thought I told you to clear out.
30:23Now, why don't you do a fool thing like this?
30:25The planes you still have.
30:29Thanks, Sam.
30:31Thanks a lot.
30:42The other one won't be back.
30:45He knows we've got the rifle now.
30:47He's after those horses.
30:49But we need them.
30:50Stick close.
30:54Take it easy.
30:56We don't want to scare him.
31:01I'm going to try for the horses.
31:12I'm going to try for the horses.
31:42I couldn't shoot.
31:51He was on top of you.
31:52You did all right for one night.
31:55That third brave is probably out after the rest of the war party.
31:58We've got to get out of here.
32:01First, I want to take that Indian's leather breeches.
32:03What for?
32:04For you.
32:05Well, you don't think I'll wear those filthy things.
32:07No saddles.
32:08We'll be riding bareback.
32:09I think you'll be glad you did.
32:10Well, I won't, and that's final.
32:12Well, it just parted the hair.
32:34Yeah, that looks better.
32:42It's long, but it isn't deep.
32:43How does it feel?
32:45Like a war dance inside.
32:47Here, let me help.
32:48You okay?
33:02You okay?
33:04Uh-huh.
33:05Samantha, what were you going to do with those plates?
33:20Turn them over to the federal agent for the reward.
33:23What else?
33:24Well, your ticket said Grand Eel.
33:29Now, that's way out in the middle of nowhere.
33:33What's the attraction out there?
33:35Now, come on, Samantha.
33:48No secrets.
33:50Not after all we've been through.
33:52I can't tell you, Byron.
33:54Why not?
33:55Because I can't lie to you.
34:01Since when?
34:02It's true.
34:03Don't ask me when.
34:04A lot of things have changed the past few days.
34:09Isn't it possible I may have changed, too?
34:13I'd like to believe that.
34:15It's even harder for me to believe.
34:17And lately, I find myself wanting things I never really wanted before.
34:24Like a rose-covered cottage?
34:28Patter of tiny feet?
34:31Sounds pretty foolish, doesn't it?
34:36I don't know.
34:39Might be cheaper for the Mavericks if they had you in the family.
34:47There you are.
35:00There you are.
35:17Brother Brett, shake hands.
35:47with Brother Bars.
36:01Eden.
36:03You got a Miss Samantha Crawford staying here?
36:06No, sir.
36:07We don't cater to single females unless their folks are with them.
36:10This is a respectable hotel, mister.
36:13You might try the Red Dog Saloon across the square.
36:16They ain't so particular.
36:18No, she's not here.
36:19She's not there.
36:20She'll only stay at the best hotel.
36:24Well, I'll take a room and a tub full of hot water.
36:29That'll be $3 for the room, six bits for the hot water.
36:32In advance.
36:34All right, but send up some food, coffee, bread and butter, some potatoes, and a big, thick, juicy steak.
36:44Buffalo or steer meat?
36:47Anything but buffalo.
36:48You can cancel that order.
36:50Well, Gunnarsson, fancy running into you.
36:57Here's your man, Marshal.
36:58Take him away.
37:00Your Honor, it's just a little general all-around misunderstanding.
37:04You see, when I first broke in on Mr. Gunnarsson, I thought he was a crook, a counterfeiter.
37:09As a matter of fact, Your Honor, I thought I was performing a service for my country.
37:14Yes, yes, yes, yes.
37:15But you do admit to Mr. Gunnarsson's charge of armed entry, robbery, and assault in the hotel in Pierre?
37:22Well, yes, Your Honor.
37:25But when I explained to Mr. Gunnarsson, he understood.
37:29The fact remains he has twice robbed and twice assaulted an operator for the United States Secret Service, and...
37:34Well, he's not denying that.
37:36So there's nothing to do but to remove him for trial to the federal court in Council Bluffs.
37:45The prisoner will step down and face the court.
37:52Order. Order in the court.
37:57Order. Order in the court.
38:02Young lady, what's the meaning of this intrusion?
38:05Well, Your Honor, I wish to testify on behalf of the prisoner.
38:11Well.
38:12Well, what is your name, little lady?
38:16Samantha Crawford.
38:17Yeah.
38:22Well, well, Mr. Crawford, from what I've been told by Mr. Gunnarsson, I'm mighty interested to hear your story.
38:35If you'll take a chair and witness stand, the clerk can swear you in.
38:42You're so kind, Judge.
38:43You're a southern gentleman, aren't you?
38:45Yes, Atlanta, ma'am, and you?
38:50Savannah, Judge.
38:52Well.
38:58Swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
39:01I do indeed.
39:04Your Honor, this is the young woman who stole the plates.
39:09Hold your tongue, sir.
39:10Well, the court will do the questioning here.
39:16And now, my dear, you understand that this is not a trial.
39:20It's just a preliminary hearing.
39:22So you just feel free to tell the story in your own way.
39:28Thank you, Judge.
39:31Well, I admit Mr. Maverick is a little mischievous.
39:34But he certainly isn't guilty of any old crime.
39:39You see, I did talk him into helping me steal the engraving plates from Mr. Gunnarsson.
39:43And when he and Mr. Gunnarsson found me on that boat,
39:47well, he just had two thoughts in his pretty little old head.
39:50One was to make me give the plates back to Mr. Gunnarsson.
39:53The other was to take half the reward.
39:56So when I jumped overboard, he just naturally followed.
40:00Oh, naturally?
40:01Well, any man would have done the same.
40:05Thank you, Judge.
40:07Well, he did catch up with me, and he made me give him back the plates.
40:11But I got him back again.
40:14Your Honor, she admits robbing a member of the U.S. Secret Service.
40:18Furthermore...
40:18I'm sorry.
40:21My dear, you had no business doing that, little lady.
40:29That, I must tell you, is a criminal offense.
40:33Well, Fiddly D, how did I know he was a member of the Secret Service?
40:38Well, I thought he was a crook.
40:40Tell me, sir.
40:41Would this little lady have any way of knowing that you weren't a crook?
40:45Well, no.
40:49I was posing as a member of the counterfeit gang.
40:52Well, then you can very well blame her for thinking you were one, can you?
40:57Well, no, but...
40:59I knew he had those plates.
41:00I'd been following him for weeks.
41:02Sit down, Gunnarsson.
41:03I did need that reward money, and I did mean to turn the plates over to the right people.
41:12Of course you did, my dear.
41:13It was an honest mistake.
41:16She couldn't make an honest mistake.
41:19Silence, sir.
41:21One more outburst from you, I'll find you in contempt court, sir.
41:28Thank you, my dear.
41:30You may step down now.
41:31Are you letting her walk out of here with the plates?
41:36Well, I think you'd better turn the plates over to Mr. Gunnarsson.
41:42Your Honor, I'm afraid I lost the plates.
41:45The Elkhorn River.
41:48My horse threw me.
41:49I almost drowned.
41:51Now, now, now, now, now, my dear, there's no need to cry.
41:54None at all.
41:56The engraving plates were at the bottom of the river.
41:58So that puts an end to counterfeit, hmm?
42:02And more than that, it saves the government $10,000 in reward money.
42:08You are very brave in Fort Wright, little lady, Miss Crawford.
42:19And it's been an honor to make your acquaintance.
42:22Thank you, Judge.
42:25You're a real gentleman.
42:28Yes, Atlanta, ma'am.
42:29Mr. Maverick?
42:41It's the opinion of this court, considering the lack of evidence,
42:46that no United States attorney could make these charges stand.
42:51So I'm dismissing them.
42:53You are free to go, sir.
42:55Thank you, Your Honor.
42:56Well, don't give up yet, Gunnarsson.
43:05You may still get that desk job.
43:09You think she's still got the plates?
43:12I don't know.
43:13But if I was a gambling man, and I am,
43:17I'd call her bluff.
43:18Ah, Samantha, I'm sorry I wasn't here when you called yesterday afternoon.
43:36I arrived only last night.
43:37Ah-ha.
43:38Mr. Palmer, you didn't tell me that Mr. Gunnarsson was a Secret Service agent.
43:43I didn't want to alarm you.
43:45Did you get the plates?
43:46Do you have the 15,000?
43:48Ah-ha.
43:48Mm-hmm.
43:54Now, first, the plates.
43:56Of course.
43:57Excuse me.
44:04If you don't mind, Mr. Palmer, I'm in a hurry.
44:06Mr. Gunnarsson's in town and looking for me.
44:09I'm aware of that.
44:11But first, I like to see what I'm buying.
44:13It's an old habit of mine.
44:30Samantha.
44:31It's your own fault for hiring me under false pretenses.
44:35I hired you because nobody in the world is more successfully dishonest than you.
44:40But trying to palm off blank plates on me,
44:43that isn't very clever.
44:46The plates, Samantha.
44:48The real ones.
44:50I'm turning the real plates in for the reward.
44:53Then what was the purpose of this?
44:55Mr. Palmer, you promised me $15,000 to do a job.
44:58You lied to me, but I earned that money.
45:01This was my way of collecting it.
45:03So, so, George.
45:04I wouldn't try that, George.
45:07I'll take that $15,000, Mr. Palmer.
45:11Drop it, Samantha.
45:14I can explain everything.
45:15Sure you can.
45:17Well, well, well, if it isn't my old friend Bogus Benson.
45:21Why, we thought you'd escape to South America.
45:23Well, this will get me that desk job, Maverick.
45:26Thanks.
45:28What happened, Sam?
45:29Thieves fall out?
45:30Of course not.
45:31This man promised to pay me $15,000 to recover the plates.
45:34Incredible as it may seem, she is telling the truth.
45:38I told her I knew how to boost that reward to $50,000.
45:42And was willing to gamble $15,000 on her efforts.
45:46Now, Sam, surely you couldn't still think he was after the reward when you brought the plates here.
45:51No, I came to collect what he owes me for my trouble.
45:55I'd have done it if you hadn't bought it in.
45:57That's a likely story.
45:59All right, the plates are right here.
46:00Have a look.
46:09Keep him covered, Dunnison.
46:10She's gone again?
46:11Hold on.
46:12All right.
46:12All right.
46:12I'm so tired of getting wet.
46:37I'm so tired of chasing after those plates, Sam.
46:47Sure you won't change your mind for coming to St. Louis with me?
46:51St. Louis has troubles enough without the both of us.
46:54What are you going to do with all that reward money?
46:58Oh, um, investable.
47:01Small game of whist here, maybe some cribbage there.
47:04Small game of whist here, Sam.
47:07All aboard!
47:18Goodbye, Samantha.
47:20Goodbye, darling.
47:22Don't forget me.
47:23I'm sorry.
47:24I'm sorry.
47:27You may have been there.
47:29Samantha, how could you?
47:59Bye, darling.
48:06Oh, say hello to Brother Brett for me.
48:10He'll remember me, too.
48:29Oh, say hello to Brother Brett for me.
48:59Oh, say hello to Brother Brett for me.
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