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05:35How do you do, Mrs. Whitcomb?
05:36Well, it's going to be all right, isn't it, Doctor?
05:38Well, it's a little too early to tell.
05:42Well, what is it?
05:43His legs.
05:45They're paralyzed.
05:47Now, it could be a temporary condition.
05:50A small spinal fracture impinging on a nerve.
05:54I'm afraid only time can tell us that.
05:56Well, there must be something you can do.
05:58Very little for the moment.
06:00I've given him something to reduce the pain and help him sleep.
06:05He mustn't be moved.
06:06Not for the present, at least.
06:09Can I see him?
06:10Of course.
06:11I'll take you up, too.
06:14I'll drop by tomorrow.
06:16Well, thank you, Larry.
06:19Goodbye, now.
06:20Bye.
06:29Whitcomb, I've ever been on a bronc before.
06:31Accidents happen.
06:32You're not answering the question.
06:33I don't know.
06:34You don't know.
06:35You put a man up on a bronc, and you don't know.
06:37Get your spurs out of me.
06:40Peace.
06:44All right, I guess I came down a little too heavy.
07:05Easy, boy.
07:06Easy there.
07:07Easy, boy.
07:08What are you going to do?
07:10Food.
07:13Break that horse.
07:14Go ahead.
07:16Break your back.
07:17If you think it will help.
07:22Silas had some supper for you.
07:25I'm not hungry.
07:26Oh, Heath, it was an accident.
07:28Nick was right.
07:29I shouldn't have made him ride that horse.
07:30Why did you?
07:32All of a sudden, I got fed up with him coming around,
07:33asking for money.
07:34I was going to make him earn it.
07:37Well, I guess I did, didn't I?
07:38How much money have you given him?
07:41Around 300.
07:42Why?
07:45Because he's an old friend.
07:47Is that the only reason?
07:51When he came to Stockton a couple of months ago,
07:53he picked up the old Palmer place,
07:56and he kept talking how he's going to
07:57fix it up and settle down.
08:00I know he didn't mean it, but...
08:03Look, when you've grown up with someone,
08:06when you've worked with him,
08:07ridden with him, hunted with him,
08:09you can't help but feel something.
08:11That you owe him something?
08:12Not that exactly,
08:14but that you've got to help him.
08:16You just don't know how it was with Ward.
08:18He never could make anything work.
08:20Did he really try?
08:22Oh, a couple of times,
08:24but he was always getting lost in some scheme
08:26for striking it rich.
08:28And he always talked about
08:29how we were going to live off the fat of the land
08:31when he made that big strike.
08:33But he never did.
08:36Suddenly, all of Ward's dreams came true,
08:39but not for him, for you.
08:41And now you feel guilty about it.
08:44That's the truth, isn't it?
08:46I don't know.
08:48Oh, I think Ward does.
08:51I think he wants you to feel
08:53that you owe him something.
08:55And now I do.
09:12What are you laughing at?
09:15Oh, I don't know.
09:16I just felt like laughing.
09:19I remember when we used to laugh about nothing.
09:22We used to laugh all the time.
09:25We still do.
09:27Alone.
09:29Oh, come on, honey.
09:30Cheer up.
09:31I'm going to be out of this bed
09:33and on my feet in no time at all.
09:35I'm sure you will.
09:36And then you know what we're going to do?
09:38What?
09:40We're going to buy you a new outfit
09:43from your head to your toe
09:44and go to San Francisco
09:46and have ourselves a real time.
09:47Now, how do you like that?
09:49I love it.
09:52Of course, I'm going to have to mix
09:53some business with pleasure.
09:57I know some men I just might be able
09:59to get interested in that logging deal
10:00of Montana Shad Martin was telling me about.
10:03You know, if I could bring some...
10:10some investors to Shad, why...
10:14Well, he'd just have to cut me in
10:15on that timber deal.
10:17You know that, don't you?
10:18Well, we had.
10:21Yeah, I guess he would.
10:23And then we...
10:25We could buy us a spread
10:27just like this one.
10:30And hire somebody to run it for us.
10:34Now, would that be something?
10:36To have a place just like this?
10:40Oh, I'm going to get myself in
10:43on that timber deal of Shad some way.
10:45I'm not going to miss this chance.
10:48Yeah, I mean that, honey.
10:53Yes, Ward.
10:58I mean that.
11:09I saw the doctor driving away.
11:11What did he say?
11:13I can take Ward home tomorrow.
11:15Home?
11:16But don't you think he ought to stay here
11:17where he can get the attention he needs?
11:19He can get all the attention he needs at home.
11:22And besides, we can't impose any longer.
11:24You're not imposing.
11:25Well, all right.
11:27No, I just think he would feel better
11:28if he weren't home.
11:30And I know I would.
11:31I'd just be back in my own place
11:33and my own kitchen and...
11:35Well, you know what a nester I am.
11:39Just don't worry about us.
11:40We'll be fine.
11:42All right.
11:44If he's awake, would you like to see him?
11:46Morning, Nora.
11:47Good morning.
11:48Heath.
11:51Heath, I'd like to have a word with you overnight.
11:54Tell Ward I'll be up in a minute.
11:58Boy, the sky's falling down.
11:59We've got about a week's work to do today.
12:01West boundary fence needs mending.
12:04Got to get a crew of men
12:05to work on that road into Longmeadows.
12:07We've got about four or five Bronx to bust.
12:09And old McCall says
12:10that we don't get those cows out to pasture.
12:17Oh, now, boy, you haven't heard a word I said.
12:20Huh?
12:21Oh, I'm sorry, Nick.
12:22I was just...
12:24Oh, look, Heath.
12:26Take my word for it.
12:27Whitcomb's going to be all right.
12:29Now, I know a lot of men
12:31that were in worse condition than he is.
12:33And today, they're just as good as ever.
12:36I know some men who aren't.
13:00And a good fire do wonders for this place.
13:10Easy now.
13:12Nice and gentle.
13:14I've been meaning to do some fixing up around here,
13:16but you know me, Heath.
13:18Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow.
13:24Well, what's this?
13:25I brought it out here this morning for you.
13:27Oh, let's put you down here.
13:28Thanks a lot, old buddy.
13:30All right.
13:31There you go.
13:32Hey, well, let's give it a whirl.
13:36Yeah, this is all right.
13:37You know that?
13:39I've been wondering how I was going to get around.
13:42Well, I better get on back.
13:43Thanks, Nick.
13:45I know, none of that.
13:45I'll see you at home, all right?
13:47Thanks for everything, Nick.
13:52Hey, Nora, why don't you get that bottle from the cover
13:54so Heath here and me can have a drink?
13:56Some other time, Ward.
13:58Oh, come on now.
14:00Cheer up.
14:01You look like you've just come back from burying me.
14:03Ward?
14:03Yeah, he does.
14:04And so do you.
14:06Oh, look, I know what you're thinking.
14:09Poor old Ward.
14:10Tied to a wheelchair for the rest of his life,
14:12and it's all my fault.
14:14Ward, please.
14:16Well, don't kid yourself, old buddy.
14:18In the first place, it wasn't your fault.
14:20Not all of it, anyway.
14:22And in the second place,
14:23I'm going to be out of this thing
14:24before you know about it.
14:26As a matter of fact,
14:27I've been meaning to talk to you about that.
14:29Now, you save that bronc for me, you hear?
14:32I still want to earn that hundred bucks.
14:34Okay?
14:38Okay.
14:39I'll see you tomorrow.
14:40You do that.
14:58Oh, no, Heath.
15:01It's the hundred dollars I promised Ward for riding that bronc.
15:03Not for riding it, for breaking it.
15:05That's what Ward told me.
15:07But how are you going to get by?
15:11Well, that's our problem.
15:13Ward's mine, not yours.
15:32Ward!
15:34Ward!
15:38You're going to be all right.
15:39That goes for you, too, old buddy.
15:43I might not have been able to ride that bronc yours.
15:49But no little old wheelchair
15:51is going to throw me and get away with it.
16:15I guess I'm going to need your help after all, old buddy.
16:31You told me to fix that board, didn't you?
16:34Before somebody got hurt.
16:40I think I want to lie down.
16:50No, it's all right.
16:51I can do it myself.
16:53I'll be out in a minute.
17:09I'll be out in a minute.
17:33If you want to pay cash, I could put it in the ranch account.
17:38This isn't for the ranch.
17:40You know Mrs. Whitcomb, don't you?
17:41Sure.
17:42If she comes in for anything, you let her have it.
17:44I'll pick up the bill later.
17:45I heard what happened out at the ranch.
17:47It's too bad.
17:48I, uh...
17:48Yeah.
18:17I'll be out in a minute.
18:21It's Heath.
18:26Hello, Heath.
18:27Hi.
18:28What's all this?
18:29Well, I heard Ward say he wanted to make some repairs around here.
18:32Thought I'd get started on them.
18:33Morning.
18:34Morning, Ward.
18:34But Heath, you can't do that.
18:35You've got your own work at the ranch.
18:37Now, Nora, don't argue, hear?
18:39But, Ward.
18:40Well, honey, you know Heath.
18:42Why, stubborn as a mule.
18:43Once he gets his mindset, well, there's nothing I can do about him.
18:48At least, why is not in my present condition?
18:52You want a cup of coffee before you get to work?
18:54No, thanks.
19:04Can I help you?
19:05Yeah, keep that in from sliding over, will you?
19:08Oh, man.
19:10Watch your finger now.
19:12Watch your finger.
19:23Oh, well, I guess I'd better go around the back way.
19:25Now, here.
19:27Let me have that.
19:30Step up here.
19:50Good morning, Nick.
19:51Mm-hmm.
19:53Oh, my, aren't we all in a nice sunny humor this morning?
19:56He's gone?
19:56Mm-hmm.
19:57I don't have to ask where, now, do I?
19:58I suspect not.
20:00How long is this going to be going on?
20:01He's been at the Whitcomb's every day this week.
20:03Oh, Nick, be a little patient.
20:05Patient?
20:05How patient can I get?
20:07A lot of work to be done around here.
20:08Now, take it easy, Nick.
20:09Look who's talking.
20:10Well, I think Nick's right.
20:12And since you're so relaxed about it,
20:14why don't you stay here and help out
20:15instead of going to San Francisco?
20:18Quiet, child.
20:21Silas!
20:23What is it you want?
20:25More ham.
20:27More ham?
20:28Well, I have to do the work for two men,
20:30so I figure I better eat the food for two men, don't you?
20:32Absolutely.
20:35Oh, oh, oh.
20:37Ha, ha, ha, ha.
20:39Ha, ha, ha.
21:07Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
21:23Hello, Nora.
21:25Hello, Ben.
21:26You look prettier every time I see you.
21:30Where's Ward?
21:31He's still sleeping.
21:40Rode into town just last night.
21:43Heard what happened.
21:45It's too bad.
21:49You don't have a cup of that good coffee you used to.
21:54You know, the thing I remember most
21:55when I stayed with you and Ward in Hangtown that time
22:00was your coffee.
22:12Thank you.
22:18I'll call Ward.
22:20Wait a minute, Nora.
22:21I want to talk to you.
22:24Look, the reason I came to Stockton
22:26was to see if Ward could pay me back the money he owed me.
22:30What money?
22:33I guess he never told you about it, but he borrowed 50 bucks from me
22:37when you and him left Hangtown.
22:40Yeah, of course, I, I didn't know about him getting hurt,
22:43so I guess I'll just have to forget about it.
22:46No, you don't have to forget about it.
22:48He's got the money to pay you.
23:06It must be hard for you not to have a man around.
23:11I mean, uh, a man to do things for you.
23:16Well, I was thinking maybe I'd hang around and give you a hand.
23:20If you've got a spare room, I'll move right in,
23:22and we ought to be able to work out something
23:25about paying that money back.
23:28Some other way.
23:32Let me go.
23:33Let me go.
23:35Stop.
23:36Do it.
23:38Stop it.
23:40Go.
23:44Stop.
23:45Let me go.
23:47Do it.
23:49Nora.
23:50Stop.
23:51Let me go.
23:52Stop it.
23:53Nora.
23:54Go.
23:58Nora.
23:59No.
24:06ah
24:14ah
24:16ah
24:21ah
24:22ah
24:23ah
24:51¡Gracias!
24:52Sorry, friend. I didn't know there was somebody here ahead of me.
24:56He's...
25:45What's that?
25:47What?
25:48Listen.
25:52Don't hear a thing.
25:57Oh, that. That's a whiskey jack.
25:59A what?
26:00A whiskey jack. They're real pesky critters. Kind of a jay.
26:03You know they'll steal side pork right out of a hot frying pan?
26:07Listen.
26:16How'd you learn to talk to him?
26:18Well, I'll have you know I was champion bird caller of Calaveras County before I was ten years old.
26:23Oh, really?
26:25It imitate 20 different kinds of birds.
26:27Modoc Indian taught me.
26:32That was a nice sound, too.
26:40It's good to laugh, Ken.
26:53Mom.
26:59Thank you for taking me to church, Heath.
27:02Welcome.
27:03You know, you've been tied down pretty close these last couple of weeks.
27:08Being tied down is one thing I never had enough of.
27:11I told you I'm a nester.
27:13Most women are.
27:16Heath.
27:20Heath, I...
27:23I don't want you to come around anymore.
27:25Ward is using you.
27:27It's only been a couple of weeks, Nora.
27:29But when does it stop?
27:31A couple months?
27:32Or a couple years?
27:34Uh-uh.
27:36Not if Ward doesn't want it to.
27:39You know him.
27:40You know he has a way of trapping people.
27:43Did he trap you?
27:50Yeah, I...
27:51I suppose so.
27:53But for nearly five years, you've stayed with him.
27:58Well, you know where he found me.
28:01Not yet 17 and already working in a saloon.
28:07Whatever he's given me is better than that.
28:13And he loves me, Heath.
28:16He's given me that.
28:24Please stay away.
28:26Not while he's still in that wheelchair.
28:30Please, Heath, do as I ask you.
28:33Norah, I don't know where it all ends.
28:35But it's not here.
28:37Not now.
28:59Give me a beer, Milt.
29:00Sure thing, Mr. Barkley.
29:06Just because Whitman can't walk,
29:08don't mean he can't see.
29:10What's going on with Barkley at that ranch every day?
29:13Why don't he do something about it?
29:15What can he do?
29:17I don't know what I'd do
29:18if some guy was fooling around with my woman.
29:20You'd be strung up before you knew what happened.
29:23I understand you don't kill a Barkley around here
29:25and get away with it.
29:27Not even half a Barkley.
29:29Even if he steals your wife.
29:31Yeah, I guess you boys are talking for my benefit,
29:35so I won't bother asking you to take it back.
29:40Get up.
29:42You.
29:43Who, me?
29:44Yeah, you.
29:44Up.
29:45Sure.
29:51We're all thinking the same thing, Barkley.
29:53Well, I was wondering what made this stink so bad.
29:56Get up.
30:22Come on, get up.
30:24Now, if you boys like to finish this outside,
30:26I'd gladly accommodate you.
30:28That goes for you too, boy.
30:31Well?
30:32I don't think they like the odds.
30:34Okay, get out.
30:52Let's make it whiskey this time.
31:10Good morning, Mr. Percy.
31:12How nice of you to drop by.
31:14Please sit down.
31:15May I get you something?
31:16Tea?
31:17Coffee?
31:17No, thank you.
31:19If you don't mind, I'll come right to the point of my visit.
31:22Please do.
31:24Mrs. Barkley, last evening at a meeting of the Board of Deacons of the Church,
31:29the subject of Heath was brought up.
31:32The subject of Heath.
31:34Now, what on earth is the subject of Heath?
31:38The Board has voiced its disapproval of Heath escorting Mrs. Whitcomb to services last Sunday.
31:45Go on.
31:48The deacons feel that under the circumstances.
31:54What circumstances?
31:57Well, surely you've heard the talk.
31:59No, Mr. Percy.
32:00For the purpose of this conversation, I have not heard the talk.
32:04Suppose you tell me about it.
32:07Mrs. Barkley, you're making this very difficult.
32:10That's my intention.
32:11For I will not get down and wallow in the mud with any self-anointed, self-righteous bigots.
32:16Mrs. Barkley.
32:18Does Reverend Stacy know about this visit?
32:20Well, no.
32:21And since he is only a servant of the congregation.
32:24Is that what he is?
32:26Well, now, that surprises me.
32:28As I'm sure it will Reverend Stacy when I tell him about it.
32:31Because I'm sure he's under the impression that he's the servant of much worthy,
32:35a much higher power.
32:38Good day, Mr. Percy.
32:44Mrs. Barkley, if I have offended you...
32:46You have indeed.
32:48And may I suggest that you quit while you're ahead.
32:52Good day.
33:06Can I help you?
33:08I might find something for you to do.
33:10Okay.
33:18Hold the end of this board, Lord.
33:20Okay.
33:23Please.
34:17Hold the end of this board, Lord.
34:42Why don't you join me in a drink?
34:47Well, come on.
34:49Come on.
35:04Here's to...
35:07Nothing.
35:09What does that mean?
35:13It's just the last couple of days.
35:15I...
35:17I don't want Nora to know.
35:19Not yet, anyway.
35:21Know what?
35:22I've stopped kidding myself.
35:24I'm never going to get out of this wheelchair.
35:27Oh, Lord, don't talk like that.
35:28Oh, I know.
35:30I know I shouldn't feel that way, but...
35:34Well, I've been thinking.
35:37I know Nora and I can't go on living like this, Heath.
35:40Not depending on you for everything.
35:42Don't worry about it.
35:44Oh, you've been great.
35:45Just...
35:46Just great.
35:49But, uh...
35:52I want to show you something.
36:02Here.
36:05Take a look at this.
36:07Well, come on.
36:08Here.
36:08I want you to read it.
36:21A man I know, Shad Martin, and I were talking about it just before the accident.
36:27Timber?
36:28Ten million board feet of it.
36:30Just waiting to be cut and sold to the mines in Butte.
36:34He already has an option on the timber.
36:36Now all he needs is a little capital to buy equipment,
36:40hire crews to start cutting.
36:42It's all there.
36:43Well, take it.
36:43Read it.
36:44It's solid, Heath.
36:45It's a chance of a lifetime.
36:48How much capital?
36:51Oh, I can get 50% of the operation dirt cheap.
36:55And you know how much the Montana mines are paying for timber?
36:59But it's all in there.
37:01Shad has all the facts.
37:03How much, Ward?
37:06$5,000.
37:07I don't want to go living on charity for the rest of my life, Heath.
37:12Ward, I don't have that kind of money.
37:13Yeah, but your family does.
37:15Well, yes, but I can't.
37:16I'm not blaming you for what happened.
37:18At least, why is no more than you're blaming yourself?
37:21I mean, I didn't have to ride that horse.
37:25But you knew that I wasn't a bronc rider,
37:27and that something could have happened.
37:30Not this bad, no, but...
37:35$5,000 is a lot of money, I guess.
37:38Maybe it's too much.
37:42Maybe it isn't enough.
37:44I don't know what the price of a pair of legs is.
37:47Do you?
37:50$5,000!
37:51I know how much I'm asking, and I know I don't have any rights.
37:54All right, all right.
37:54Now, you just put a cork in that kind of talk, huh?
37:56Nick's right.
37:57This is no New York problem, Heath.
37:58It's the whole family.
37:59And I'd like to put a name on that little problem.
38:01It's called blackmail.
38:02You don't think we owe him anything?
38:04No, no, no.
38:04I'm not saying that.
38:05But I am saying he's using Heath.
38:07Heath, after all, didn't put a gun to his head
38:09to make him ride that bronc.
38:10And besides, who says that Whitcomb will ever walk again?
38:12Not Doc Morar.
38:14On the other hand, he didn't say he would, either.
38:17Heath, as far as I'm concerned, you can have the money.
38:20Thanks, Jerry.
38:25Audra?
38:28Well, I think Nick's right.
38:29That it's blackmail.
38:34But if Heath wants the money.
38:41Mother, what do you say?
38:43Does Nora know about this?
38:46I don't know.
38:47I doubt it.
38:48But she'll go along.
38:49She has to.
38:50It's either there to go back to some saloon.
38:54No.
38:58Jared, would you go to the bank with Heath in the morning
39:01and get the money?
39:04Thank you.
39:15You going somewhere?
39:17For a walk.
39:18You don't want to be here when Heath comes with the money.
39:22I'm ashamed, Ward.
39:25Shamed of you for taking the money.
39:27And of myself for letting you.
39:30Oh, why didn't you try to stop me then?
39:33Could I stop you?
39:36Maybe.
39:37If you'd wanted to.
39:40But you don't want to.
39:44Nora, I know what's been happening.
39:47I know you're falling in love with Heath.
39:50What are you talking about?
39:51I don't blame you.
39:54In fact, I understand.
39:56No, I don't think so.
39:59Yes, I do.
40:01No, you don't.
40:03You don't want to fall in love with Heath.
40:05But you are.
40:07And if you stay here, you will.
40:09You know, there's only one way to stop it.
40:11Get away.
40:12Never see Heath again.
40:16And that's why you want the money.
40:19Now, go on for your walk.
40:24You knew what was happening and all you did was sit and watch?
40:28Do you think I enjoyed it?
40:32Yeah.
40:34I think you did.
40:35I think you did.
41:01What?
41:05What?
41:16No, no, no, no, no.
41:35I closed my eyes to a lot of things.
41:37And I told myself that they didn't matter.
41:40But not this time.
41:42You can't do this to Heath,
41:44and if you don't tell him, I will.
41:46Nora,
41:47we are this close.
41:51Just this close
41:53to having everything I always wanted for us.
41:55But I've already got everything
41:57I ever wanted right here.
41:58What, this place?
41:59Yes, that's what I came back to tell you.
42:02To beg you not to take the money from Heath.
42:05Ward, we could make something
42:07for ourselves here.
42:08We could...
42:08Oh, no.
42:10I'm not going to spend the rest of my life
42:11scratching in dirt for a living.
42:14You don't want the money?
42:16Okay.
42:17Don't take it.
42:18But I'm going to.
42:21Please.
42:23Look, why don't you go back
42:24to that saloon where I found you?
42:26Maybe you'd like it better there.
42:35I'm going to Heath.
42:37And I'm going to tell him.
42:42No.
42:43No, no, no.
42:44Please, I'm sorry.
42:45I didn't...
42:45Let me go.
42:46I didn't mean to...
42:47Let me go.
42:47No, I...
42:48Let you go.
42:50You're not going to tell Heath.
42:51You promised me that?
42:52Look!
42:52You're not going to Heath.
42:54You promised me that?
42:55Ward, you're choking me.
42:57I can't...
42:57You can't breathe.
42:59You promised me you're not going to Heath?
43:01You're not going to tell Heath.
43:03Not now, not ever.
43:07You're...
43:13Ward?
43:16No?
43:24Nora?
43:29Nora?
43:30Nora?
43:35Nora?
44:03No, no, no.
44:18Come in.
44:28Did you bring it?
44:31Yep.
44:44Thanks, old buddy.
44:45Hey, where's Nora?
44:48I think she said she was going for a walk or something.
44:52Oh.
44:53Well, good luck in Montana.
44:56Thanks a lot.
44:57And you'll say goodbye to Nora for me?
44:58Yeah, sure.
45:04Heath.
45:15Take off your gumbel, old buddy.
45:18Toss it down there on the floor.
45:21Do it, Heath.
45:29How long have you been walking?
45:31A few days now.
45:37Where did you say Nora was?
45:41She's on the sofa.
45:43She's dead, Heath.
45:45What?
45:47I didn't mean to do it.
45:50It was an accident.
45:51Of course, you won't believe that.
45:53And neither will anybody else.
45:57So I guess I'm going to have to kill you.
46:01I can't help it.
46:02I got to have a story that the sheriff will believe.
46:05I found you and Nora together and...
46:09I just lost my head like any husband might.
46:12I'm really sorry, Heath.
46:18Word, she's alive.
46:21No.
46:23No, you're not going to make me fall for a trick like that.
46:26Well, go on.
46:26Look for yourself.
46:31Well, go on.
46:31Look.
47:02One way or another, I always foul things up, don't I?
47:06Yeah.
47:08One way or another.
47:10One way or another.
47:57You think after so many rooms and so many houses, one more wouldn't matter.
48:03You don't have to go.
48:07There was nothing here for me.
48:11I tried hard to believe that there was.
48:13Almost had myself convinced of it.
48:19You know, Ward accused me of being in love with you.
48:24I tried to deny it, but I couldn't.
48:27Because I wasn't sure.
48:31But now I know that all I really wanted was for Ward to be the man that you are.
48:36The truth is, you've always loved him.
48:39I don't know.
48:42Even after what's happened, I don't know.
48:48But I do know this, that Ward didn't trap me.
48:54Because I don't think that anyone can really trap another.
48:58I think you trap yourself and you free yourself.
49:05And I am free now.
49:08Because I no longer have to live on the hope that Ward will ever change.
49:14And if he does?
49:18Well, he's not far.
49:20He's in Denver.
49:23And if he does, I mean, if he really does change, he'll find me.
49:29Shall we go?
49:55I don't think that gue.
49:57But?
50:03Well, I don't know.
50:08But now you're at home.
50:12I know.
50:12You're at home.
50:18You're at home.
50:49¡Gracias!
51:12¡Gracias!
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