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In this episode, a wealthy, dying General named Crommer (played by David White) summons Paladin to his deathbed. During the Civil War, the General attempted to court-martial Paladin, so Paladin is initially reluctant to help. However, he eventually accepts the assignment: the General wants Paladin to deliver a message of forgiveness to a personal enemy.
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00:00Ronson, you're a bushwhacker.
00:15My back's not turned, I'm not asleep.
00:17I know both ends of the gun.
00:19And that's not the way you like it.
00:30I know both ends.
01:00Hey, boy.
01:04I come back to help you get ready.
01:07I'm not going anyplace, hey, boy.
01:09Oh, yes, you are.
01:11Goodbye, hey, boy.
01:21General Cromer, not expected to live, suggests to your financial benefit to attend him immediately, Beauregard Cromer.
01:30Hmm.
01:43Some more caviar?
01:45It's the greatest thing to come out of Russia since the news of the death of Ivan the Terrible.
01:49Later, thank you.
01:50Bad news?
01:57Well, a man is dying.
02:03I'm afraid I'll have to excuse myself.
02:05But I thought...
02:10The feast of the rose is in the eyes and the nose and not in the lips.
02:24Soon?
02:24Hey, boy.
02:32Hey, boy.
02:32Anyway.
02:34Bye.
02:35See you, buddy.
02:39Bye.
02:40Bye.
02:40Bye.
02:41I'm looking for Beauregard Cramer.
03:07You have that pleasure.
03:11My name is Paladin.
03:14I'd like to freshen up.
03:17Of course.
03:20Grandfather's sleeping.
03:22Show Mr. Paladin to the stable.
03:25This way, please.
03:41He's dropping?
03:56Well, it's hardly necessary.
04:00What's all that?
04:01Cousins, nephews, grandchildren.
04:04They're rather festive for a house of death, aren't they?
04:08Grief, Mr. Paladin.
04:10That's a bourgeois motion.
04:12Only the poor to be pitied in death because they failed to inherit.
04:17Sir, the general has asked for you.
04:19It's the door on the right.
04:20Paladin?
04:32That's right.
04:33Sit down.
04:34I suppose you met that bunch of swaggering, posturing bops of relatives.
04:42Now, I doubt there's much point in our discussing that herd of swine.
04:48Hate me, don't you, Paladin?
04:51I dislike you.
04:52It's more like it.
05:02Mine ain't loaded.
05:07Really don't like me, huh?
05:09Nope.
05:10Paladin, you're about as charitable as a water moccasin.
05:14General, I saved your life under fire.
05:17I had to employ a loose interpretation of orders to do so, and you had me court-martialed for it.
05:21I don't like to owe a debt I can't pay.
05:26Well, you chose a peculiar way to try and cancel it.
05:29I don't know why you're mad.
05:32You handled your own defense.
05:34You did it so well, you not only got off, but you got me court-martialed and cashiered.
05:40You almost put me in jail.
05:42I still don't understand how you managed to avoid it.
05:46Old now, Paladin.
05:49Old.
05:49Not much time left.
05:53Other day, reading the dedication to La Saisi as...
05:58Best to forget, good to forgive.
06:01Living we fret, dying we live.
06:04Years ago, Andy Bellum had a partner named Cadwell in a gold mine deal.
06:11I decided to kill him.
06:16To make a long story short, I missed him.
06:22That horned toad plugged me right in the stomach.
06:26Left me for dead.
06:27That sounds fair to me.
06:29Mentioned you in my will.
06:37Cadwell, too.
06:38Will you ride over and tell him?
06:40Why don't you wire him?
06:43Lives in San Anoy.
06:45No telegraph.
06:46Well, write him a letter.
06:48Wrote three.
06:49No answer.
06:51Public tore him up unopened.
06:52I'm mentioned in your will.
07:00In black and white.
07:02Why me?
07:03Why anybody?
07:04Long as I'm buying your forgiveness, might as well get something for it.
07:08I'll go up and tell him on one condition.
07:15What condition?
07:16That I be disinherited and instead given $5,000 in cash.
07:20Bad deal.
07:22Considered you for much more.
07:25Give the rest to charity.
07:28You?
07:29Skinny one, get in here.
07:31His name is Boric.
07:32Guard!
07:34Get in here.
07:38Yes, Grandpa?
07:42Give Paladin $5,000.
07:45I'm sure you know where the strongbox is.
07:50And stay away from my door, you nauseating cast-off...
07:53or you know where I is going.
07:55Fuck yourself.
07:55Go.
07:55THE END
08:25THE END
08:32Howdy.
08:33Whiskey.
08:34Hello.
08:35A man named Canterall ever come in here?
08:39Oh, from time to time.
08:42He lives in this county.
08:44How do I find him?
08:50Why don't you just sit here?
08:52He'll probably come in by and by.
08:57Eww.
09:04Eww.
09:05Eww.
09:06A seat open?
09:19And for your cell.
09:23He's here, waiting for you.
09:27Where?
09:28The saloon.
09:30We'll dig up Ronson.
09:32Tell him I'll see him tonight.
09:53You're looking for Caterole?
09:59Uh-huh.
10:00What's your business?
10:14Why do you want him?
10:16You Caterole?
10:18I'm his foreman.
10:20Will you take me to him?
10:22I'll tell him you want to see him.
10:24Might not be back off the range for a couple of days.
10:27Thanks.
10:28I'll be here.
10:52You want to see me?
10:55He sent up another one.
10:57Just like his telegram said.
10:59Another one?
11:00Don't he ever get tired?
11:02Evidently not.
11:05Have any idea who this and this?
11:07His name is Paladin.
11:09Paladin?
11:10Never heard of him.
11:12Look mean?
11:14More so than the others.
11:17Hundred dollars?
11:19Hundred and fifty.
11:21Why the jump?
11:23Well, the general's seen what happened to the other three.
11:26This one's like to be a cut above them.
11:28How do you want to handle him?
11:30Just like I did the other three.
11:32I know how to handle these youngsters.
11:35How do you want your money?
11:37I want a half of it right now.
11:40And the other half when he's laid out on the bar looking up at a roulette cover.
11:45I'm not seeing it.
11:51What's this fellow look like?
12:15Is there a look like an angel?
12:16Do you want your money to go to jail?
12:17Don't you want your money?
12:18Do you want your money?
12:19Here, the devil.
12:20You didn't want your money to go.
12:21Nothing, no matter how much action is, how would you do?
12:22Do you want your money to go?
12:24I know your money to go.
12:25What is his pocketbook right now?
12:26Well, we can't pay the money to get a ticket by going to the other four.
12:28I have no idea.
12:29I have no idea.
12:30There's no idea.
12:31There's no idea.
12:32I have no idea.
12:33I have no idea.
12:34There's no idea.
12:35I have no idea.
12:36What is the right thing to do?
12:37I have no idea.
12:39He's so scared.
12:40What's this fellow?
12:41You have a happy?
12:42If you ain't gone in a half hour, I'm going to kill you.
12:50Well, I don't think I ever heard it put more succinctly.
12:53Well, I mean it.
12:55Why?
12:57Because I'm in the same business you are.
13:02I'm not mad at anybody.
13:03I just have a message to deliver to a man.
13:06Well, I made a better deal than you did.
13:08All I got to do is to get rid of you.
13:10You got to get me out of the way and then get rid of Catterall to get paid.
13:15I don't want to get rid of Catterall.
13:18Well, I want to get rid of you.
13:22Well, I guess you'd better get at it.
13:28Go for your gun.
13:29No, not till you holster yours.
13:38Now?
13:39No.
13:40No, I'm not going to provide your defense on a murder charge.
13:54No, you ain't going to do nothing.
13:56Then get out of town.
14:00Half hour.
14:02You hear?
14:02Well, dealer, I do appreciate your faith and confidence in me at odds of three to one.
14:31But you might as well give that money back.
14:32There isn't going to be any fight.
14:34You're going to cut and run?
14:35No.
14:36Well, then the next time you see Runson, you better be ready.
14:38Otherwise, you'll be dead.
14:40That old man really dangerous?
14:41Like a rattlesnake in your vest pocket.
14:45You bet on me?
14:45Because I'm going to tell you how he operates.
14:50That's something the other three didn't know about.
14:53What out of the three?
14:55Well, did he tell you you were the first one?
14:57Did who tell me?
14:58The fellow who hired you.
15:00The one who don't cut in under Catterall.
15:02General Cromer?
15:04Well, I think that's the name.
15:06Who were the other three?
15:09Well, one was Hargraves.
15:11One was Crandall.
15:12I forget the other.
15:15Those men weren't gunfighters.
15:17They were businessmen.
15:18Yeah, they sure look like it when they're tangled with Runson.
15:22Now, look.
15:23When you meet him, don't let him get too close to you.
15:26That old man won't get within a mile of me.
15:28I'll convince him I don't want to kill Catterall.
15:31Well, that's going to be kind of hard to do.
15:33With a mouthful of buckshot.
15:39Buckshot.
15:40He was wearing a gun belt just now.
15:42But that's the three off.
15:44Next time you see him,
15:46he'll be carrying a double-barrel shotgun,
15:48sword off.
15:50Mighty effective at close range.
15:53Now, the thing for you to do
15:54is to get into an alley and get behind him.
15:58Friend,
15:58you stick to your gambling
16:01and I'll stick to my business.
16:04Excuse me.
16:17Here's the best gun we have.
16:19Won't do.
16:20I want the longest barrel you've got.
16:23That second gun's all right.
16:28Yes, there's the fine gun.
16:33Twenty dollars.
16:34I don't want to buy it.
16:35Just want to rent it.
16:38For how long?
16:39Fifteen minutes.
16:42Dollars sound all right?
16:44Any show?
16:58A dollar a box.
17:04How much apiece?
17:07Nickel.
17:08Take two.
17:09Two.
17:09All right, paladin.
17:32Time's up.
17:34Come on now.
17:34Take care of this for me, William.
17:44Where do you want it sent?
17:46If I don't claim it,
17:49frame it.
17:50Find this for me.
18:06You can hardly see it in my house room Miley.
18:08There's no need for it.
18:14How long is there, William?
18:15I can only see it in my house.
18:16I didn't know you was a bird gun, man.
18:30I heard you were one.
18:33I hate to kill you.
18:35You won't have to.
18:36Just hold it right there.
18:39We ain't in fighting rain.
18:41You're not, but I am.
18:43Now hold it there.
18:46Is the length of this barrel?
18:48That's the first thing I've seen.
18:50Well, why don't you just forget about it?
18:52I don't want to kill you.
18:54Well, I don't aim to let you.
18:57No whippersnapper pushes me.
18:59Ranson, you're a bushwhacker.
19:01You'd shoot a man on the back of the head or an elbow.
19:04I'm not asleep and my back's not turned.
19:06You're out of your element.
19:08I know both ends of this gun, and you don't like it that way.
19:11Oh, Paladin, that's all in the past.
19:14The last three men I faced head on, and you're going to be the fourth.
19:18Now hold it right there.
19:22You make one more move, and I'll blow you in two.
19:25I ain't as scared of you, Paladin.
19:27I ain't as scared of you.
19:29The whole town knows I ain't as scared of you.
19:31I ain't as scared of you.
19:32You're going to come home, Paladin!
19:36By the way of his name is to the upper right of his thumb to theار.
19:46I ain't as scared of you.
19:47Well, I ain't as scared of you.
19:52My wife and handcuffs are fully hidden inside.
19:53I don't want to fight him.
19:54My head's stuck again, Papadela.
19:56I feel made it sound as bald.
19:57Like Tim and warnings for these things?
19:59Idiot.
20:14Bronson was a frightened fool.
20:17Oh?
20:18You have to be frightened to show courage.
20:21You have to be a fool not to run.
20:25Perhaps we're all frightened fools.
20:30Perhaps.
20:32What kind of a man is Caterall to hire a ransom?
20:38The kind that's going to make sure he's not going to die.
20:43Well, Mr. Caterall, you become brave very conveniently.
20:47I'm not a brave man, Mr. Paladin.
20:49I'm not very fast with a gun.
20:52But I intend to be very slow to die.
20:54It did never occur to you that I might have come here for some other reason than to kill you.
21:00No.
21:02Didn't Crummer hire you?
21:03He did.
21:07That's likely, General.
21:10Always gives fair warning.
21:12He telegraphed he was sending you up to get me.
21:17He always did.
21:20He telegraphed four times.
21:24Doc, let's get this finished up.
21:32Caterall, you and I may have some information to exchange.
21:35Welcome back, sir.
21:49You're back?
21:50Somehow you seem less fierce without your gun, Mr. Paladin.
21:54It's dangerous to wear a gun if you can't use it.
21:57I resent your effrontery of three days ago.
22:00I demand satisfaction.
22:02When I give a man satisfaction, he's seldom satisfied.
22:06When that idiot comes to, tell him I'm at the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco.
22:23I'll give him his choice of weapons.
22:24We'll make a side bet of $10,000.
22:26I have a price for swatting flies.
22:28Who is it?
22:38Paladin.
22:41Then Caterall must be dead.
22:44Sit down, Paladin.
22:46Caterall's not dead.
22:49He's forgiven.
22:51Forgiven?
22:53Forgiveness isn't involved, is it, General?
22:56Caterall and I won over you.
22:58Hargreaves took you in a railroad stock deal.
23:02Johnson got the best of you in those land right-of-ways, didn't he?
23:06You were pitting your victors against one another.
23:11Being forgiven is probably the worst curse of all.
23:15The damning evidence, the final admission that you've been wrong,
23:20must be forgiven your weakness.
23:23And you're the one that has to be forgiven.
23:25You're pitiful, pathetic, wrong.
23:32You tried to get me killed and I forgive you that.
23:37You're old.
23:38You're twisted by old hates.
23:42I won, Paladin.
23:44I won.
23:46You won what?
23:50That sorry crew downstairs counting the seconds you have left.
23:55Honor.
23:57Reverence.
23:58What did you win?
24:01The right to die in undisputed arrogance?
24:04You didn't even win vengeance.
24:06Paladin, you.
24:10General, I forgive you.
24:14From my heart, I forgive you.
24:17I can forgive, General.
24:20You've lost again.
24:32Now you know, General.
24:36Now you know.
24:38Have gun, will travel, read the card of a man.
25:02A knight without armor in a savage land Is fast gone for hire, he's the calling wind
25:15A soldier of fortune Is a man called Paladin
25:24Paladin, Paladin, where do you roam?
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25:34And, Reverend, where do you roam?
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