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Bret, Bart and Dandy Jim Buckley are stranded on a rooftop during a flood.
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00:00I don't want to lose this race to Ford, Adobe.
00:04That sounds like you are losing it.
00:05Because of you.
00:07And because of you, I can be out in front tomorrow night.
00:10A bribe?
00:12Call it what you will.
00:14A bribe?
00:16How much?
00:17The highest price I can offer you.
00:20Your life.
00:22Remember, there's a warrant out for your arrest.
00:25Your brother, too.
00:26A murder.
00:30In August, when the scorching Colorado sun has baked the land bone dry,
00:40the Ute Indians resort to a snake dance as a plea for rain.
00:44To the white man, this is merely a superstitious ceremony, colorful but useless.
00:52A fat lot he knows.
00:54A fat lot he knows.
01:00A fat lot he knows.
01:20All right, same bet.
01:42Same bet.
01:47$50, please, Brother Brett.
01:51Again?
01:52No, thanks.
01:54Go ahead, what good's money?
01:56But all make it drown anyway.
01:58He's mad because he's got his fancy boots all wet.
02:01I'm mad because I didn't want to come here in the first place.
02:04Texas was my choice, remember?
02:07I'll bet it's as dry as fluffed cotton.
02:12Why is it that every time the name Texas is mentioned, you two both clam up?
02:17Clam up?
02:18Yes, clam up.
02:19I've asked you three times already.
02:21Twice.
02:23You're hiding something about Texas.
02:25What is it?
02:29You both come from Texas?
02:32Look, we're stuck in a flood.
02:33We're out of conversation.
02:35Tell me.
02:37Why not?
02:39We might be here for days.
02:41I don't know.
02:42Oh, Brett, if you can't trust Dandy Jim, who can you trust?
02:51Oh, look, fellas, have a heart.
02:53It's a very big flood.
02:59We can't ever go back to Texas.
03:01Why not?
03:02We're wanted there.
03:04What for?
03:05Murdering two men.
03:07What?
03:09Tell him about it.
03:12You tell him.
03:14Well, somebody tell me.
03:15Well, just before the war ended, Bart and I, like a lot of Johnny Rebs, joined the Union Army as Indian fighters to keep from rotting in a Yankee prison.
03:33Well, two years of that was plenty, and when our hitch was over, Little Bend, Texas, our hometown, suddenly seemed like the best place on earth to head for.
03:45We hadn't been back in over five years, and things had changed.
03:49The Union Army was running the place now.
03:52Instead of the men who should have been running it, the Johnny Rebs had come home to nothing.
03:56But we were home, and we had plans.
04:03You know what his mistake was?
04:34Well, he was in the right saloon, but the wrong town.
04:38Howdy, friends.
04:39He missed the beginning of the story.
04:40Sorry, Jesse.
04:41We heard it in 61 before we left.
04:43Maverick.
04:44Bart?
04:45Right.
04:46Well, boys, you remember the Mavericks?
04:48Yeah.
04:50Well, you're back to stay or just passing through?
04:52That all depends on how we make out, Jesse.
04:54Thought we'd try raising a herd.
04:55Well, fine.
04:56Come in for supplies?
04:57No, to see your pa.
04:58We left some money on deposit with him.
05:01Well, pa's dead, boys.
05:02Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, Jess.
05:05You say you left some money on deposit?
05:07That's right.
05:09The receipt's five years old, but it's just as clear as the day it was written.
05:14There you are.
05:16$1,650.
05:17$1,650, Jesse.
05:23Well, come on over to the counter, boys.
05:28Oh, help yourself, Bart.
05:30Oh, thanks, Jess.
05:37There you are.
05:38$1,650.
05:39That's confederate money.
05:43Well, confederate money is what you deposited, boys.
05:46No, Jess.
05:47We deposited gold.
05:49You did?
05:50That's funny.
05:52Makes no mention of gold here.
05:55Yeah, but it does in your pa's ledger.
05:57He wrote it down in front of us.
05:59Ledger?
06:00One of those great books back there, unless I'm mistaken.
06:03Those are my land record books, boys.
06:05Use them every day.
06:06I'm in the land buying business now.
06:08Your receipt would have said payable in gold if you deposited gold.
06:12Do you mind if we just take a look at those books?
06:15I'm sure you're mistaken, boys.
06:17I guess we better just take this.
06:21Go!
06:25Bart!
06:27Bart!
06:27Bart!
06:27Bart!
06:27Bart!
06:27Bart!
06:27Bart!
06:28Bart!
06:28Bart!
06:28Bart!
06:29Bart!
06:29Bart!
06:30Bart!
06:30Bart!
06:31Bart!
06:31You're in good shape, brother Bart?
06:40Bart!
06:41Yeah.
06:41Bart!
06:42Bart!
06:43Bart!
06:44Bart!
06:45Bart!
06:46Bart!
06:47Well, Jesse, you missed all the fun.
06:50I was busy.
06:51I just sent for the Union Army lieutenant.
06:54You know, Brett, fun is for kids.
06:56We're men now.
06:57We're the ones who are gonna run things one way or another.
07:01Texas belongs to us now.
07:03All we're man enough to take.
07:05Yeah, well, I'll settle for $1,650.
07:10You got a receipt?
07:11We had one.
07:13You should have held on to it.
07:15It's your word against mine now and everybody else's.
07:18Except me.
07:19I saw and heard everything, Jesse.
07:25I was in the back looking over some bolts of material when you gentlemen came in.
07:29I'll be most happy to bear out your account of exactly what happened here.
07:34You're servant, ma'am.
07:35You're servant, ma'am.
07:36M'lady.
07:37Gentlemen.
07:38Here you are, boys.
07:39$1,650.
07:40Well, you sure don't hold a grudge for long, Jesse.
07:41We had a misunderstanding.
07:42It's over.
07:43Say, how would you boys like to sell that little spread of yours?
07:44Uh-uh.
07:45Twice this amount?
07:46No, thanks.
07:47Well, see you around, boys.
07:48Thanks for your help, Lieutenant.
07:49Don't thank me, Mr. Maverick.
07:50The young lady is...
07:51She's gone.
07:52Maybe she's outside.
07:53Who is she, Lieutenant?
07:54Her name's Laura Miller.
07:55Miss Laura Miller?
07:56Yeah.
07:57Came here about four years ago with her father.
07:58Oh.
07:59That's all right.
08:00That's all right.
08:01How would you boys like to sell that little spread of yours?
08:03How would you boys like to sell that little spread of yours?
08:05Uh-uh.
08:06Twice this amount?
08:07No, thanks.
08:08Well, see you around, boys.
08:09Thanks for your help, Lieutenant.
08:10Don't thank me, Mr. Maverick.
08:11The young lady is...
08:12She's gone.
08:13Maybe she's outside.
08:15Who is she, Lieutenant?
08:16Her name's Laura Miller.
08:18Miss Laura Miller?
08:19Yeah.
08:20Came here about four years ago with her father.
08:22Oh.
08:23That's all I know.
08:30Nope.
08:31Not outside.
08:32Well, that's too bad.
08:33I wanted to thank her personally.
08:35That's funny.
08:36So did I.
08:48Eight o'clock tonight.
08:50At my place.
08:53I...
08:54I need a Pullover.
08:55I need a shave.
09:02Pay card keeps the date.
09:04Draw.
09:10Queen for a queen.
09:12A king for a queen.
09:32Good evening, Mr. Maverick.
09:34Miss Miller.
09:35Won't you come in?
09:42I'm sorry, there's not too much to choose from in Little Bend.
09:45Thank you, Mr. Maverick.
09:46Brett.
09:47Laura.
09:49Bart.
09:57Excuse me, I'll put these in water.
10:02What are you doing here?
10:04My king was high.
10:06But it was also crimped, Brother Brett.
10:09Crimped?
10:10I looked at it after you left.
10:12Yes, well, as they say, Brother Bart, all's fair.
10:15Well, gentlemen, what can I get for you?
10:19Another girl for him.
10:22I don't think that's really necessary.
10:25After all, the business proposition I have in mind concerns both of you.
10:28Business proposition?
10:30I want to hire both of you.
10:35I want you to work for me as trail bosses on a cattle drive.
10:39Good night.
10:40I want you to work for me as well.
10:41Goodbye.
10:42Goodbye.
10:43If you walk out that door, Jesse Hayden wins.
10:48Wins what?
10:50He's out to grab all of West Texas.
10:52Your land is included on his map as well as mine.
10:56His map?
10:57The map I saw at his house.
11:00The night I went to kill him.
11:02The night you what?
11:04Jesse Hayden murdered my father.
11:06Oh, nobody actually saw it happen.
11:10He was just found dead out in the range.
11:14Thrown from his horse, people said.
11:17My father could have stopped Jesse.
11:19So Jesse murdered him.
11:21One night, about a week after my father died, I took a gun and I went to Jesse's place.
11:33Round back.
11:35The patio doors were open.
11:37The light was on.
11:40Jesse wasn't in the room, but I could hear his voice from somewhere in the house.
11:43I went in to wait for him.
11:48But something on his desk stopped me.
11:51The map.
11:52It covered three counties.
11:555,000 square miles.
11:59Your spread was there.
12:01But not with your name on it.
12:03Mine was there, too.
12:05But there was only one name on the whole map.
12:09Carefully lettered across it.
12:11The Jesse Hayden Ranch.
12:14Did Jesse come back in the room?
12:16Yes.
12:19I was hiding at the patio door when he sat down at his desk.
12:23He had his back to me.
12:26All I had to do was pull the trigger.
12:30I couldn't.
12:31I didn't have the courage.
12:34To shoot a man in the back?
12:35He deserved a bullet no matter how he got it.
12:38You've got to help me on this cattle drive.
12:41To help yourselves.
12:42What's one got to do with the other?
12:45Money.
12:46Money is what I need to stop him.
12:48Money to buy up land before he can.
12:50Keep him from squeezing all of us out.
12:52I know where I can sell 2,000 of my cattle for $40 a head.
12:57$80,000.
13:00Where can you get 40 a head?
13:02Fort Adobe.
13:03The Arizona Territory.
13:05The Army is starved for beef.
13:07They've posted the price and the money is there waiting.
13:10And so is the land in between.
13:12There's 500 miles of too many Comanches and not enough water.
13:15That's why I want you to.
13:17When I heard you were coming back, I knew you could make the drive for me.
13:21That you knew the country inside out.
13:22That you fought in it for two years.
13:24That's true, isn't it?
13:25I'll give you 10% to act as my trail bosses.
13:32$8,000.
13:34Just because we know the country?
13:37Well, I haven't found anyone else who does.
13:39In fact, everyone says it can't be done.
13:41I need you, and you need me, or Jesse Hayden beats us both.
13:48Look, we've been away for five years.
13:52We've been working for somebody else and fighting for somebody else.
13:56We'd like to work for ourselves now, and fight for ourselves.
13:59That's what you'll be doing.
14:01Those people who said you can't make this drive could be right.
14:05Anyhow, we haven't even set foot on our ranch yet.
14:08I'm sorry, Miss Miller, but I guess we'll have to find these things out for ourselves.
14:14Maybe we'll come around to your way of thinking in time?
14:17There isn't any time.
14:19The Army posted that price for exactly 2,000 head.
14:22They won't pay a dime for any more than that.
14:24We've got to get there first.
14:26We still have to think about it.
14:28Good night, Miss Miller.
14:30Good night, gentlemen.
14:31Good night, gentlemen.
14:31Good night.
14:38Good night.
15:08Good night.
15:38Good night, Miguel.
15:45Now you can get yourself a new foreman.
15:47You know I'm not going to keep the money.
15:49Does that make any difference?
15:50I just bushwhacked two men, and I don't like the way it made me feel.
15:53Who cares how you feel?
15:55Don't you understand?
15:56I'm trying to make them fight their own fight.
15:57You've got an answer for everything, haven't you?
15:59As long as it'll help you get back at Jesse Hayden.
16:02Yes.
16:08You're not even a woman anymore.
16:10There's nothing left in you except revenge.
16:13Why not?
16:15Jesse Hayden killed my father.
16:16Do you want me to forget that?
16:17Well, I won't.
16:19I'll remember it until Hayden's been stopped.
16:21I'll be remembering things, too.
16:24I want my woman back.
16:26I guess you'll have to wait.
16:31Jim?
16:31Jim?
16:32You're not walking out on me, are you?
16:37I wish I had the guts to.
16:50My head still hurts just talking about the walloping we got.
16:54Wait a minute.
16:55How did you know it was the girl?
16:57You were unconscious.
16:58Well, we didn't at the time.
16:59We went after Jesse.
17:00All we got from Hayden was complete innocence.
17:04All we got from the Union Army, Lieutenant, was complete sympathy.
17:08So, being flat broke, it wouldn't work for Laura.
17:12Yeah, and our first job was to recruit hands from among the Johnny Reds.
17:17So, that's it, boys.
17:19It won't be easy.
17:20We've been through that part of the country, and we think we can make it.
17:23All right, besides the three squares a day, you'll get $60 for the drive,
17:27whether it lasts a month or a year.
17:29Yeah, a horse and saddle, a blanket, gun, a new pair of boots.
17:34Now, we get to Fort Adobe, you get to keep the horse and the saddle and the blanket and the gun and the boots, the whole caboodle.
17:40Plus, any Comanche scalps might happen to pick up along the way.
17:43What if the Comanches pick up the scalps?
17:45Well, then, we keep the caboodle.
17:48I got a speech I want to make, too.
17:52You know who you're going to work for?
17:54Galvanized Yankees.
17:56The both of them.
17:57They fought for the Union Army.
18:00Easy, Brother Bart.
18:01You're too quick to temper.
18:02Now, no good Johnny Reb is going to sign up with galvanized Yankees, is he?
18:07With turncoats?
18:09Good Johnny Reb?
18:10Is that what you are?
18:11We're talking about you, Maverick.
18:14No, we're talking about Johnny Rebs.
18:16What was your outfit, mister?
18:18A man ain't likely to forget his own outfit, mister.
18:24You can't remember it, either.
18:26He didn't have one.
18:27You touch that gun, and I'll blow you out of the saddle.
18:30You watch him, boys.
18:31I'll watch him, Jeff.
18:33What's the answer?
18:34You galvanized Yankees or not?
18:37You mean that we joined the Union Army to get out of a stinking Yankee prison?
18:41The answer's yes.
18:43We fought Indians, not Rebs.
18:45Well, that's it, boys.
18:47All dressed up in pretty alibis, but the answer's still yes.
18:50I ain't so sure I want to go to work for turncoats.
18:53Now, that's more like it.
18:54How about you, Reb?
18:55I was a galvanized Yankee myself, mister.
18:59It sure beats sitting and rotten in prison.
19:01I was one, too.
19:02Signed to fight the Indians, just like the Mavericks.
19:05Mavericks are Texans from way back, mister.
19:08I stay.
19:09I say they're galvanized Yankees, and we run them out of town.
19:13Now, who's with me?
19:14Some of us have got guns, too, friend.
19:17You'd get off about one shot, mister.
19:23Ain't no need for gunplay.
19:25You've got one of three choices, Sonny.
19:42Guns, fists, or turntail.
19:44You talk big with a crowd on your side.
19:46Brother Barton, you just shoot the first man who makes a move to help me.
19:52Or him.
19:58You'll hear from me again.
19:59Or both of you.
20:15Can a man change his mind, mister Maverick?
20:19Looks like he just did.
20:20Well, boys, to Larry Meadows, son of tomorrow.
20:24Are you ready to move out the herd?
20:26Yes, ma'am!
20:27Let's go.
20:28I'm going to get a chain in here.
20:28I'm going to get a chain in here.
20:29I'm going to get a chain in here.
20:33I'm going to get a chain in here.
20:36Let's go.
20:48Let's go.
21:18Watch out!
21:48To your left, a rifle.
21:55Looks like you got him.
22:09He's dead. The other one's dead, too.
22:22Well, we're much obliged for the warning, mister.
22:24What happened here?
22:26What's going on?
22:28A couple of killers got unlucky.
22:30Yeah?
22:31Who are they?
22:32Hired guns.
22:33But I think they pulled this one on their own.
22:35They were waiting for us when we came out of our hotel.
22:38Grudge fight, huh?
22:39We mixed with them this afternoon.
22:41We'd be obliged if somebody would tell the Army boys.
22:44We're on our way to the Miller Ranch.
22:46This man saw the whole thing.
22:53What happened to him?
22:55Good morning, boys. I see everybody's here.
23:06Brother Bart will give you instructions.
23:08All right, men. Everything's set to move the herd out.
23:10Hank, you ride point.
23:12Rush, you take charge of the right flanks.
23:14Stu, you take over the left, and Mike, you ride drag.
23:18Chris, march!
23:27The Yank lieutenant. He's coming after you.
23:30What for?
23:31The shooting last night.
23:33But that was self-defense.
23:34They shot first.
23:35Not the way Jesse Hayden's telling it.
23:37He's sworn that you two shot first.
23:39The lieutenant's on his way out now.
23:41You two better get.
23:44You can join the drive at the New Mexico border.
24:11Any luck?
24:12No, he went on his way last night.
24:13Yeah, I got the same.
24:14Tall man, late 20s, slim, 6'6", joined a small wagon train.
24:15Heading northeast.
24:16Northeast?
24:17I didn't hear that.
24:18Maybe one of us could pick up his trail.
24:20All right, what do you want?
24:21The cattle drive or the tall man?
24:22Oh, it doesn't matter.
24:23I just assume stick with the cattle.
24:24Laura.
24:25Is she going along?
24:26Uh-uh.
24:27Okay, we've got the cards.
24:28Uh-uh.
24:29Toss a coin.
24:30Suit yourself.
24:31Ed Zeiger, where the cattle drive tells you to.
24:33Well, the cattle drive tells you to.
24:34Well, the cattle drive, where the cattle drive tells you to.
24:36Well, the cattle drive, where the cattle drive tells you to.
24:39Yeah, the hell, my lucky piece, I thought I'd lost that.
24:51Toss.
24:53Heads, you stay, tails, I stay.
24:57Oh, head, you stay.
25:00Tails, I stay.
25:02I've got a pair of letters.
25:08hmm you would what about the lieutenant and his boys chance they might stay with the cattle drive
25:17looking for us that was a good chance what are you gonna do oh tag along in the distance and
25:21wait for him to pull out what if they don't with lore around that lieutenant might take his duty
25:26very seriously sore head
25:29oh
25:36oh
25:38oh
25:40oh
25:44oh
25:46oh
25:48oh
25:50oh
25:52oh
25:54oh
25:56oh
26:00oh
26:02oh
26:18oh
26:19oh
26:21yeah
26:22yeah
26:26I couldn't tell if it was love or duty,
26:54but the lieutenant and his platoon stayed on for five days,
26:58tagging along about a mile behind the herd.
27:01And I tagged along right behind the lieutenant.
27:24Hold on. Come on.
27:54By the sixth day, I was beginning to wonder
28:05if the lieutenant was going to stay on all the way to Fort Adobe.
28:08Then I stopped worrying.
28:10He finally turned around,
28:12and he and the platoon headed back for home.
28:32Well, howdy, Brett.
28:34Good to see you.
28:36I thought we were going to have to turn him back.
28:38Brett, we've been waiting and waiting for you.
28:41Where's Bart?
28:43He'll be a little while. He's got some looking to do.
28:45I'll tell you about it later.
28:47Well, now we can really get the cattle drive started.
28:50Yes, ma'am.
28:52Anybody know which way west is?
28:55Oh, my God!
28:56Oh, my God!
29:17Morning, man.
29:18Morning, man.
29:19Morning, Grant.
29:20Yeah.
29:25The trail I was following had taken me almost 50 miles north.
29:37It was eight days before I came across any sign at all of the wagon train.
29:55That was a wagon train, all right. No doubt about it.
30:07And if the tall man was with it, this looked like the end of the hunt.
30:25The tall man wasn't here.
30:52Three or four wagons had gotten away.
30:56It looked like he might have been with them.
31:14Unusual boots, Miguel.
31:16Just like the pair I saw once when I was being bushwhacked.
31:21Where's the money, Miguel?
31:22The gold, Miguel.
31:25The two pouches you and that other clown took.
31:28Leave him alone, Brett.
31:30They only did what I told them to do.
31:31They what?
31:33I wanted you with us.
31:34I knew you'd only come along if you needed money.
31:38Brett!
31:39Get your hands off of her.
31:41Oh, you'd be the other one.
31:42The money.
31:51I wasn't going to keep it.
31:53I was only trying to...
31:55Here.
31:58That's quite an apology.
32:02Who said I was sorry?
32:05It almost worked, didn't it?
32:09It did work.
32:10You mean you're...
32:14You're going to stay, anyhow?
32:16For 25% of the tape.
32:18You made a deal for 10%.
32:20It's 25 now.
32:21Yes or no?
32:22No.
32:22Yes.
32:28You really go after what you want, don't you?
32:30Look who's talking.
32:39Maverick.
32:40We're not finished yet.
32:42Step around back.
32:43No, Jim.
32:45He had a right to do what he did.
32:48Please.
32:49We've got work to do.
32:53He's got it bad, hasn't he?
32:55Right, I'm coming.
32:56It's your brother, Maverick.
32:58About giving you up, Barr.
33:00Yeah.
33:01Cool him out for me, will you rush?
33:05Don't tell me.
33:06No tall men.
33:07It's worse.
33:09It's the cattle drive.
33:10But the Army still wants cattle.
33:12Yes, but we're not the only Texans trying to sell it to them.
33:17Somebody else is driving 2,000 head to Fort Adobe.
33:21Who?
33:21Our old pal.
33:24Jesse Hayden.
33:34Capital fellow, that Jesse Hayden.
33:36No grass growing under his feet.
33:38The tall man.
33:40Scalped?
33:40No, three or four wagons got away.
33:42I found one of them, and he told me the tall man was another.
33:46And he was headed for Fort Adobe.
33:48So I went after him.
33:49It's rising again.
33:51Well, of course it is.
33:52There's a flood.
33:53Come on, Hayden.
33:55Like to hear more about that splendid fellow.
33:58Well, Barr left us that night.
34:01Sun up the next morning.
34:02We were underway and moving fast.
34:03Ordinarily, we would have given ourselves another week to get to Fort Adobe.
34:11But now, we were counting time by the hour.
34:14Cattle were trail broken, and we pushed them hard.
34:18From what Bart had told us, we were a cinch to beat Jesse Hayden.
34:22If our luck held out.
34:23Go ahead, take a breather.
34:37Go ahead, go ahead.
35:08We were only two days from Fort Adobe when we took our first real break.
35:17Burn yourself, Maverick?
35:21Hello, Laura.
35:23What are you doing here?
35:25I've come a long way.
35:27Can't you even offer me a cup of coffee?
35:30Your coffee's not that good.
35:32I asked you what you're doing here.
35:34I want to talk to Brett, privately.
35:37About what?
35:38Oh, about two men who were murdered back in Little Bend.
35:42By two other men.
35:45Don't let the coffee get cold.
35:46No, I'm not alone.
36:11It's been a long, hard drive for me, too.
36:14Comanches, no water, hardly ideal conditions.
36:17Cattle drives are hard on all of us.
36:19I don't want to lose this race to Fort Adobe.
36:21Sounds like you are losing.
36:22Because of you.
36:23And because of you, I can be out in front tomorrow night.
36:28A bribe?
36:30Call it what you will.
36:31A bribe?
36:33How much?
36:34The highest price I can offer you.
36:37Your life.
36:38Remember, there's a warrant out for your arrest.
36:41Your brother, too.
36:43A murder.
36:44A murder you said you saw us commit.
36:46A murder I swore I saw you commit.
36:49I filled out a deposition before I left.
36:52It's all signed and sealed.
36:54And in the county attorney's hands.
36:57So you see, even dead, I'm a witness against you.
37:00But you could change your mind and decide you acted hasty.
37:05Well, we all make mistakes.
37:07Is it a deal?
37:08No.
37:10You're taking sides without even knowing what the fight's about.
37:13These northern carpetbaggers are stealing Texas right off them under your noses.
37:17And you can't even see it.
37:18Did you ever see a carpetbag in Laura's hand?
37:21Or in mine?
37:21You and Laura can't beat them.
37:23I can.
37:24I'm not afraid to fight dirty in a dirty fight.
37:26I'm going to build a Texas-sized ranch, because that's the way it's going to be.
37:31If I don't, some carpetbagger will.
37:35You're fighting on the wrong side.
37:37I'm fighting on my side.
37:39My brother Bart and I own 25% of this cattle drive.
37:42That's $20,000.
37:43Delay the drive, and I can afford to pay you twice that.
37:47In Confederate money, Jesse.
37:51You're hanging yourself, Brett.
37:54Beats letting strangers do it.
37:56I'm going to build a Bulgarian.
37:58Beats letting strangers die.
37:59Beats letting strangers be in the keeping.
38:02You're on the way it's going to be.
38:05Beats letting strangers supply their fo'r to little.
38:09At the same time, it's not only geopolitical.
38:14In taiwAh SCP, you've all caught up.
38:16And Baba's already складывают too.
38:19You're living with a bad adult.
38:21Sp riktig?
38:22Got a while!
38:23You're here for your family to Marthalek.
38:24i've been here a while you could have coughed or something i'm afraid we haven't heard the
38:32last of mr hayden what do you think he'll try who knows he was desperate to make the offer
38:38he's twice as desperate now what would you do if you're in jesse's place you can't beat us
38:44and you can't buy us out what's left how can you stop us stampede the herd
38:5020 minutes later i had a few volunteers and we were ready to ride out to find out
39:02if our guess about hayden had been right
39:04the guess had been right hayden and a dozen of his men were headed our way
39:25we made sure they saw us first and rode off the problem now was to get jesse to follow us
39:37away from the herd
39:38and jesse was a very obliging fellow because that was exactly what he did
39:46when we had led hayden far enough
40:16for safety we left our horses and took us to the rocks
40:19we left our horses and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us to the rocks and took us
40:49Oh, my God.
41:19I'll try to get them from above. Cover me.
41:21Watch yourself.
41:49I'll try to get them from above.
42:10Grant, I got Jesse!
42:12Stop shooting, man. Hold your fire.
42:15Hold your fire, boys.
42:18Jesse's dead what are you fighting for what can you win now you couldn't sell
42:24his cattle even if you could beat us so you're fighting for nothing now you
42:29better get out while the getting's good if you don't we start shooting again
42:35well do you go or do we shoot
42:44go
42:59faster
43:05hey Brent Jesse's still alive
43:15is he bad pretty bad get me to a doctor quick
43:30help me Maverick why
43:35I promise to tell the truth about the killing
43:40got yourself a deal Jesse get a stretcher mate
43:45two days later the cattle were being herded into the army pens at Fort Adobe
43:55and Hayden still holding on was in the post infirmary
44:01well doctor he's dying we can't get the bullet out is
44:05he still conscious yes I've got to talk to him now might be better if you didn't he's dying but
44:12there's no reason to speed it up there's a reason doctor
44:16you see he put a noose around my neck and he's the only man who can take it off
44:21he signed a deposition accusing me of murder he's ready to tell the truth
44:26about it now and you've got to be there to hear it
44:36Jesse Jesse there's a doctor here a witness tell him
44:46the truth
45:00do you understand what I'm saying Jesse
45:02you made a deal Jesse
45:09tell him
45:23tell him
45:27is there something you should say to me
45:37you
45:41hang maverick
45:56he's dead
46:01so long boys thanks a lot
46:05you did a good job
46:07well that's it
46:11you know Brett there's no reason why you can't go back to Texas
46:14with Jesse dead and everybody knowing how he felt about you and Bart
46:18I don't believe they'd press any murder charge
46:20you may be right but I don't feel like taking a chance
46:23not with that deposition on file back there
46:26maybe when I catch up with brother Bart
46:28you'll have a tall man in tow
46:30last time I heard the trail led to Colorado
46:32awful lot of country up there
46:34need any help
46:36no thanks Jim
46:38you'll have your hands full just keeping her out of trouble
46:40no telling what her next get rich quick scheme will be
46:42I hear they need cattle up in Kansas
46:46where in Kansas
46:48oh
46:50you're impossible
46:52well goodbye Brett
46:54bye Jim
46:56good luck
46:58you're serving
47:04ma'am
47:06you
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47:22you
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47:26you
47:46what
47:48what happens if you find this tall man you go back to Texas and settle down
47:52well that worries us quite a bit too
47:54well that worries us quite a bit too
47:56of course it would be nice if we were able to go over
47:58so we do look for him
48:00well if I happen to run into him I'll um
48:02I'll try not to notice
48:04I'll try not to notice
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