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00:31What's this we have here?
00:34The Bandits Massacred or The Citizens Strike Back.
00:38Another thrilling true-life story by Ted Halyard.
00:42Now, where did you get this?
00:44Dave Carr. Interesting book. You oughta read it.
00:47I already have.
00:48So have I.
00:49You, Audra. When did you start reading dime novels?
00:53Well, I borrowed it from Edith, but it really belongs to her brother.
00:56What's it about?
00:57Well, it's supposed to be the true story of the Devlin gang and what happened to them two years ago
01:01in Kansas.
01:02As I recall, they robbed a bank and were all gunned down, weren't they?
01:05Except for the girl.
01:07What girl?
01:08Oh, that's the girl that Halyard invented for this true-life story.
01:11Well, see, there was this skinny red-headed kid that was waiting outside with the horses,
01:15and he got away because he outrode the posse.
01:17Well, now, Halyard says that this skinny red-headed kid actually was Devlin's woman dressed in pants,
01:22and he also claims that she's hiding out somewhere right here in California.
01:26Waiting for the chance to sneak back and dig up Ike Devlin's buried treasure.
01:30It is exciting, isn't it?
01:32Oh, almost as exciting as those stories you used to write about that great Western hero and cavalry scout the
01:37Comanche kid.
01:38You remember the real Comanche kid, don't you?
01:40Mm-hmm.
01:41Very well.
01:41He was the biggest liar in the territory, and all his scouting was done in saloons.
01:46Halyard has a very vivid imagination.
01:47And we have an awful lot of work to do, and I haven't got time to wait all day for
01:50you.
01:50Come on.
01:55Morning, Dave.
01:56Oh, thanks for the book.
01:58Hey, that's pretty interesting, huh?
02:00Not all in one night.
02:01Oh, by the way, where's Jody?
02:03Oh, he should be along about now.
02:05Oh?
02:06I can't say as I've seen him since sundown yesterday.
02:10Where'd he go?
02:11Snipe hunting.
02:13Snipe hunting?
02:13Oh, come on, Dave.
02:15Even old Jody wouldn't fall for an old stunt like that.
02:17I don't know.
02:18Look at that.
02:24I got another one we could play on him.
02:26Oh?
02:26This thing about Ike Devlin's woman hiding out around here.
02:30What about it?
02:31I'll bet you we could name most any girl in town, and Jody believes that she's the one.
02:35Oh, no, I don't think so.
02:38I got a silver dollar that says that we could even say it was Jenny Hall, and he'd believe she's
02:44the one.
02:46Jenny?
02:46Jenny Hall?
02:47You mean the dressmaker?
02:49Well, she's a redhead, isn't she?
02:51Just like in the story.
02:53You got yourself a bet.
02:55Oh.
02:56How'd you do?
02:57I almost caught me a pass of them little devils.
03:00Oh, yeah?
03:01But they got away.
03:02Oh.
03:02Well, I told you, they were shifty.
03:04Oh, they are.
03:06Well, I'll catch them next time there's a full moon.
03:08I bet you will.
03:10Well, now, I think you better hitch up the wagon and go into town for some supplies.
03:13Hey, hold on.
03:14Well, aren't you going to warn him about Miss Jenny Hall first?
03:18Oh, that's right.
03:25Jody, I'm going to let you in on a big, deep secret.
03:27I want you to keep it quiet.
03:29Here.
03:32Jody, I'm going to let you in on a big, deep secret.
03:47Good morning, Mr. Edwards.
03:50I want to congratulate you on winning that calf roping contest.
03:53Oh, yeah?
03:54Thank you.
03:55You were really outstanding.
03:58I said to myself, I must tell him excuse me.
04:01The van?
04:01No.
04:22I Nogela!
04:26Oh, boy.
04:28Oh, dear.
04:30Oh, boy.
04:30Hi, Bobby.
04:30Oh, dear.
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08:57¡Gracias!
09:13A pale blue ribbon.
09:18How much will that be?
09:20I'll charge it to your account.
09:25Mr. Simmons, I don't have an account with you.
09:28You have one now.
09:34What in the world is going on?
09:36Has this entire town lost its mind?
09:39Miss Hall, I think maybe I can explain if we could go somewhere and talk in private.
09:44In private?
09:45My name is Nick Barkley, and, well, I just...
09:47I know who you are, Mr. Barkley.
09:49I didn't think you know who I am, though.
09:51Oh, I do, I do, and I'd like very much to...
09:54My shop is at the end of the street. We can go there.
09:56Fine, fine.
09:57Yeah, but, but, but, Mr. Simmons...
09:59I'll charge you, Miss Hall. I'll charge you.
10:37I'll charge you, Miss Hall.
10:40What's so funny?
10:52You are, Barkley.
10:53You figured on sniffing after from here to Kansas?
10:58Hold with this. I'll be back in a minute.
11:09Take your best shot.
11:33I didn't catch the name of the gentleman who just left.
11:35That was Mr. Nick Barkley.
11:38Formidable fellow.
11:39And the lady he's escorting is, uh...
11:42Miss Jenny Hall.
11:44Better and better.
11:46Now, gentlemen,
11:48your next drink will be purchased by our country's most successful author,
11:51and utterly fearless newspaper correspondent.
11:54You, sir?
11:55Ted Halyard, Esquire.
11:57The drinks are on Mr. Halyard.
12:17I'm quite sure you wouldn't like a cup of tea.
12:19What?
12:20Oh, oh, oh, no, no.
12:21Uh, thank you very much.
12:22Won't you sit down, Mr. Barkley?
12:28Ah, this gown is for your sister, Audra.
12:31Pretty, isn't it?
12:32Yes, very pretty.
12:33I believe she's having a dinner party next week.
12:36Some other ladies have ordered dresses just for it.
12:47What are you having so much trouble saying, Mr. Barkley?
12:51Look, uh...
12:54It's all my fault.
12:55Do you understand?
12:57No, I can't really say that I do.
12:59Won't you sit down, Mr. Barkley?
13:01I mean, this whole thing.
13:02This whole thing that's going on in town.
13:04The people staring at you and everything.
13:07Well, it's my fault.
13:09It is?
13:11Yes.
13:13Did you ever read the Halyard story about that missing bandit
13:17and how, uh, he, uh, how he says it was a woman?
13:22The Devlin gang.
13:24Right, right.
13:25Well, this whole town seems to think it's you.
13:29I see.
13:31And why should they think that, Mr. Barkley?
13:34Because Jody's got a big mouth, that's why.
13:37Jody?
13:38Yeah, Jody.
13:39Yeah, he's a...
13:40He's a hand.
13:41He works for me.
13:43Well, he's a little bit short of brains, I'll tell you.
13:47I mean...
13:49You can tell him anything, he'll believe it.
13:51I mean, if you were to tell him that...
13:54Well, no matter what you tell him, he'd still believe it.
13:55Anyway, uh, I thought I'd try to prove it.
14:00Well, Jody isn't as stupid as everybody thinks.
14:04No.
14:04Well, I mean, there, but there were some things that even Jody wouldn't believe.
14:12So I told him that...
14:22I told him that you were the missing member of the Devlin gang.
14:30But why me, Mr. Barkley?
14:32Because you're the least likely woman I could think of.
14:39And because I'm just about as short of brains as Jody is, that's why.
14:55Well, now, I figured you'd come at me with those scissors there.
14:59No.
15:01These are just pinking shears.
15:04They just keep you from coming unraveled.
15:14Oh, you've managed to brighten my very dull life, Mr. Barkley.
15:19I can't remember the last time I laughed as well.
15:23Would you call me Nick?
15:24I'd have...
15:26All right.
15:30Nick, with all this, will you tell me why I haven't had a visit from the sheriff?
15:36Well, I guess that it's...
15:37He's got twice the sense I have.
15:41Oh, but I'll, uh...
15:44I'll go right over to his office and straighten all this out as soon as I leave here.
15:48Now, Miss Hall.
15:49Oh, just Jenny will be fine.
15:51Thank you.
15:53Thank you.
15:55Jenny.
15:59Are any of these, uh, fancy dresses around here yours?
16:04Mine?
16:05Oh, no.
16:07Why not?
16:08Oh, where would I wear them?
16:10To a party.
16:12My sister Audra's throwing a party at our house.
16:14Oh, Mr. Barkley.
16:16Nick.
16:17You don't have to do penance for your sins.
16:20I absolve you.
16:21Turning me down, right?
16:23Yes.
16:25There must be dozens of suitable ladies for you to invite.
16:29Oh, no.
16:30I can't think of one.
16:33Pick you up seven o'clock Friday night.
16:35Oh, but I...
16:35Seven o'clock Friday night.
16:36You be ready.
16:37Here.
16:37Bye-bye.
16:38Bye-bye.
16:51Mr. Barkley.
16:53Yeah?
16:54Allow me to introduce myself.
16:56Ted Kalyan.
16:57The writer.
16:58Yes, sir.
16:59Didn't know you were in Stockton.
17:00Mr. Barkley.
17:02While I was up in Sacramento, I heard a very interesting rumor.
17:05Oh?
17:06Which I felt deserved my personal attention.
17:08I see.
17:09How well do you know Miss Hall?
17:11Oh, no, no.
17:12Wait a minute.
17:13You're not thinking of doing a story about her, are you?
17:14Well, now, she's the one that rode with the Devlin gang.
17:17She never rode with...
17:17Still, Mr. Barkley.
17:19Yes, she is the one.
17:20I feel that I owe it to my public.
17:22Mr. Halyan.
17:24She never rode with the Devlin gang.
17:26Let's get that straight.
17:27How would you be so sure?
17:29I'm sure.
17:31I see.
17:32You've appointed yourself the girl's protector.
17:34That's right.
17:37Praiseworthy.
17:38Let me spell it out for you, Mr. Halyan.
17:41You stay away from Miss Hall.
17:43Oh, she never rode with the Devlin gang.
17:46It was all a very bad joke.
17:49I see.
17:52Still, it would make a very interesting follow-up story.
17:56Properly handled, of course.
17:58I wouldn't do that if I were you.
18:01Oh.
18:02I might incur your displeasure.
18:04You might.
18:07Well, in that case, Mr. Barkley,
18:09having been a witness to the last time
18:11your displeasure was incurred,
18:13I shall, of course, abandon the entire project.
18:20Permanently.
18:22Oh, I swear it, Mr. Barkley.
18:25On the grave of my sainted mother.
18:27If you're not ready.
18:50There he is.
18:51I'll be back with you.
18:51You're out.
18:53I'll break.
19:04i got solids
19:09say listen i didn't know you knew ted halyard we've met that's all sounded more to me like you
19:16were old pals how do you mean you sure didn't leave me much of a shot what about halyard
19:20oh nothing only i was introduced to him in town today and he insisted that i bring you a message
19:27about his mother his mother yeah he wanted me to tell you that his mother is the oldest living
19:34female pharaoh dealer in boulder city colorado now what uh what else did he say nothing only
19:39he suggested that i read his story in the morning eagle i got it right over there what's it say
19:45nick old boy i think you're gonna have time to read it yourself tell me about it will you
19:51well he suggests without actually naming names that he knows the identity of the missing member
19:57of the devil and gang now as far as i'm concerned it's just another classic example of yellow
20:02journalism at its lowest i might add our gossip being dignified in print respectable young lady
20:11being pillory by innuendo jared you're not talking to a jury it's me nick well i wish i were talking
20:17to a jury i have a feeling that our little dressmaker friend is in a lot of trouble
20:25well if she is so is halyard huh
20:53is that it that's it go on let's go in no later when it's full dark
21:07well
21:12well
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21:44It's switching. It's no more than I expected.
21:47If anyone ever tells you that you're an expert liar, don't believe him.
21:53All right.
22:14All right.
22:17All right.
22:25All right.
22:26All right.
23:00¡Gracias!
23:24¡Gracias!
23:25Fine old wine,
23:25lovely young lady. Oh,
23:28if only I were 60 again.
23:29Why, Senator, you're the youngest man I know.
23:32And how much will that nice compliment cost me?
23:34Not mind you, but it won't be worth
23:35every penny of it. Those words came
23:37straight from my heart. And you'll find the blank checks
23:40over there on the table.
23:43¡Gracias!
23:46Oh, thank you, Miss Audra, but what for?
23:49I hear that your mines are producing more silver than any other mines in the West.
23:53They're a very efficiently run operation.
23:56So giving up a day's profits just one day wouldn't hurt too much, would it?
24:01I beg your pardon?
24:02Well, I was thinking of how much the orphanage could do with that money.
24:07Well, it's a very worthy cause by...
24:10Oh, dear Mr. Patton, thank you. I knew we could count on your generosity.
24:14The blank checks are over there.
24:21Audra, shouldn't you be wearing a mask and carrying a gun?
24:24Too obvious.
24:26When do you want me to get this little auction started?
24:28When I tell you to.
24:42Jenny!
24:43Oh, Jenny, how nice to see you.
24:46Thank you, Mrs. Barclay.
24:47Come and meet some of our friends.
24:50Jenny Hall, how come?
24:52Why not?
24:54Jenny, may I present Senator Roberts and Mr. Frank Patton, Miss Jenny Hall.
24:58How do you do?
24:59Our pleasure.
25:00Are you Miss Hall, the young lady who recently came to the...
25:03Our dressmaker.
25:05She made the beautiful gown your wife is wearing tonight.
25:08Oh, Nick.
25:09Excuse me.
25:09Hi, Jenny.
25:10Thank you.
25:12I have a feeling we've met before.
25:15Really?
25:16A few years ago.
25:19Were you a banker in Kansas?
25:21No.
25:25Then it couldn't have been when I was riding with the Devlin gang.
25:31Miss Hall, I certainly didn't mean to imply anything.
25:35Of course you didn't.
25:36Seeing you here tonight is enough to make anyone realize what a ridiculous story that was.
25:41Halyard is a scoundrel.
25:43And a poorly informed one.
25:44For example, he never mentions the fact that the missing bandit appeared to be left-handed.
25:52Was he?
25:54How do you know that?
25:55I've been doing quite a bit of reading on the subject recently.
25:59That's understandable.
26:02I, as you may have noticed, am not left-handed.
26:06I never noticed that.
26:07Well, perhaps that's because I'm ambidextrous.
26:11I do things equally well with either hand.
26:15Bye, George, Miss Hall.
26:17You're a cool one.
26:18I'm really beginning to believe that you're the bandit after all.
26:21Or that she's trying to make us a specter of being one.
26:26Well, now, I'm sure you wouldn't be interested in just a humdrum dressmaker.
26:31All right, ladies and gentlemen, gather around.
26:34And bear in mind, as you do, that it's always very pleasant to acquire great pieces of art at a
26:39fraction of their original value.
26:42That's even more gratifying when you remember that your dollars are going to those who really need them most.
26:47Now, what am I offered for this authentic Ming Dynasty base?
27:19Well, now, let's go.
27:36Now, gentlemen, before we auction off this last item, I want to thank you for your patience and extreme generosity.
27:42Which brings us, gentlemen, to this handsome set of dueling pistols.
27:47Beautiful.
27:48Once the property of President Andrew Jackson.
27:50What am I bid?
27:52Fifty dollars.
27:53Fifty dollars.
27:54I have fifty dollars.
27:54Do I hear seventy-five?
27:56Seventy-five.
27:56Seventy-five.
27:57Do I hear one hundred, gentlemen?
27:59One hundred dollars.
28:01One hundred.
28:01One hundred dollars.
28:03A hundred and fifty.
28:04Is there a man here generous enough to give us one hundred?
28:05Miss Hall.
28:06Is something wrong?
28:08Miss Hall, your place was ransacked tonight.
28:10My deputy surprised whoever did it, and he's dead.
28:13No.
28:14Oh, no.
28:15How awful.
28:17Oh, my.
28:18Come on, sit down.
28:22Victoria.
28:23Victoria, Miss Hall, I've got to ask you a few questions, if you don't mind.
28:27No, of course not.
28:28She knows nothing about this.
28:30Fred, I'm responsible.
28:31I told you about it the other day.
28:33Now, take it easy, Nick.
28:35Have you any idea who could have done this thing?
28:38I'm sorry.
28:39It looked like the work of more than one man.
28:41Do you know what they were after?
28:43No.
28:44I have nothing of any great value.
28:48Miss Hall, why did you come to Stockton?
28:55Well, I'd heard that the town was growing and that it needed another dressmaker.
29:02I see.
29:04Miss Hall, where were you in mid-July two years ago?
29:07Wait a minute, Fred.
29:07You don't have to answer that, Jenny.
29:08No, I don't mind.
29:10I, uh...
29:12I believe I was in San Francisco.
29:15Do you think you could get anybody to back that up?
29:20I doubt it.
29:21Must I?
29:22Oh, Fred, I couldn't tell you where I was two years ago in mid-July.
29:27But I certainly wasn't in Kansas robbing banks and neither was Miss Jenny.
29:30I didn't say she was.
29:32But one thought occurs to me.
29:34I've got a hunch those men tonight would be harder to convince than Nick and me.
29:37And they could come back.
29:39Well, then, Jenny, we'll stay with us for a while.
29:41Oh, that's kind of you.
29:43But I couldn't stay here indefinitely.
29:46I've got work to do.
29:47Now, you listen to what she says, young lady.
29:49You'll make my job a lot easier.
29:51Come along.
29:53But...
30:00She'll be all right here.
30:01Yeah, she'll get plenty of protection, but...
30:05But what?
30:07She's never going to be entirely safe until that rumor's killed.
30:11The trouble with rumors is that they grow no matter what.
30:18Yeah.
30:30We've got to keep moving, Link.
30:33There's bound to be a posse after us.
30:36Link, are you listening?
30:38I'm trying not to.
30:40The deputy's dead.
30:42It'd be different if you hadn't killed him.
30:44You figure we should have gone along peaceable to the jailhouse?
30:47Beach dancing from the end of a rope.
30:49I say we ought to move on.
30:52Why?
30:53Why?
30:55That's right, why?
30:57The only man who got identified as is dead.
31:00The sheriff don't know who to look for, let alone where.
31:03Yeah.
31:04What Link says makes sense.
31:06So we're lucky.
31:08Let's not push our luck.
31:10We ought to get out of here and just keep going until we get to Nevada.
31:13And what do we got there?
31:15Jobs, maybe.
31:18Jobs, breaking our backs for six bits a day.
31:21If we find Devlin's pile, we're rich.
31:25Devlin's pile could be anywhere.
31:26Who knows where it is?
31:27Hey.
31:29What do you think?
31:31The dressmaker.
31:33I figure she knows where it is, all right.
31:35We didn't find nothing in her shack.
31:37Mm-hmm.
31:38Because she's smart.
31:41Well, it could be that she don't know nothing about it.
31:44Could be that she's just a dressmaker.
31:45Okay.
31:47You saw the gun she had in there.
31:49Yeah.
31:50Cannon.
31:52Could blow a hole in you as big as my fist.
31:55It's mighty strange, isn't it?
31:58And I know for a fact that Devlin used to leave his loot with his gal friends.
32:13It's just a win.
32:16It's got him spooked a little bit.
32:18Oh.
32:19Easy.
32:21You can put that gun away.
32:39Well, what do you think we ought to do, Frank?
32:43We stopped running.
32:45The law's going to be on the lookout for someone on a run.
32:48Why don't we go back to Stockton and check into the hotel?
32:52You know, that's the first thing that you've said that was halfway smart.
32:58I was joshing.
32:59Well, I'm not.
33:02The woman's in Stockton.
33:03That's where I want to be.
33:05You mean the three of us?
33:07Just ride back into town, bald as brass.
33:10Mm-hmm.
33:11Have you got enough nerve?
33:15I ride with you, Link.
33:21Thank you.
33:22Thank you.
33:23Thank you.
33:23Thank you.
33:23Thank you.
33:24Thank you.
33:25Thank you.
33:26Thank you.
34:05Thank you.
34:18Good morning.
34:21¿Vale?
34:24¿Vale?
34:25No antes de la mañana.
34:27¡Vale!
34:30¡Vale!
34:31Gracias, pero no me digas.
34:32¡Vale!
34:34¡Vale!
34:35¡Vale!
34:37¡Vale!
34:44¡Vale!
34:46¡Vale!
34:47Í smarteremente let's just recordó.
34:48I'd like to go home, Nick.
34:50¿Qué goes?
34:50¿Vale?
34:52Yo ya me strengths.
34:53¡Vale!
34:54¡Visten!
34:58No.
34:59Talk about it later this afternoon,
35:00when I get back!
35:02Meantime.
35:03Have fun.
35:25¡Gracias!
35:48I have an obligation to print the news.
35:50To print the truth.
35:56If it's an apology you're after, I'd be most happy to print a retraction.
36:02I swear it.
36:03You swear on the grave of your sainted mother.
36:07Sheriff, this man has just assaulted me.
36:09I demand protection.
36:11You better get out of here.
36:14I beg your pardon.
36:16Leave town.
36:18I didn't see him assault you, but I may not be around when he tries it again either.
36:24Oh.
36:26I see.
36:38Now if you'll excuse me.
36:47I don't think I'd like to know what you were doing to him, but I figure maybe it was good
36:51for his soul.
36:52Amen, Fred. Come on, let's have a beer.
36:54What?
36:55But I would like to talk to you.
36:56All right.
36:57Larry, one beer, huh?
37:05I think I was just coming out to your place.
37:08I've been doing some thinking about Dave Carr.
37:10Dave Carr?
37:11What about him?
37:13Well, he was the first one who brought Jenny Hall's name into this thing, wasn't he?
37:18Well, yeah, yeah.
37:21Well, how come?
37:22What?
37:23How come?
37:24Why her?
37:24Why not somebody else?
37:26Well, she seemed like the least likely person to be running with an outlaw gang, is all.
37:32Well, maybe I can tell you something you don't know.
37:34Well, I hear your friend Jenny is a dead shot.
37:40Who says so?
37:41Luke Jenkins.
37:42He saw her practicing.
37:44Luke Jenkins?
37:45Oh, Fred.
37:46He's so drunk most of the time that if he's lucky he can see the nearest saloon.
37:51All right.
37:51That could be, but Luke said he saw a woman down by the river firing at a target last week.
37:58And Luke says it was Jenny, huh?
38:01Well, he didn't get a good look at her.
38:03She took off before he could see her up close, but he did see the target.
38:08He said he could cover the holes in it with the palm of his hand.
38:11Well, now, that doesn't prove a thing, Fred.
38:14Could have just been a woman, alone, practicing self-protection, and she got very lucky.
38:21Yeah.
38:23Yeah, Dave Carr could have brought up her name for no very good reason, but I'd still like to talk
38:28to him.
38:29Well, he's out with the herd.
38:31All right. When he gets back.
38:33All right.
38:54Well, the men are back.
38:55Good.
38:56The car with him?
38:57Nope. Looks like he had to.
38:58Without his salary?
38:59Doesn't make much sense, does it?
39:01No, it doesn't.
39:02When was the last time anyone saw him?
39:03Well, this afternoon before chow.
39:05He was at the back of the herd.
39:07First, they figured he was out chasing strays, but there weren't any strays.
39:10Maybe he got tired of biting the dust back there.
39:13Where'd they all chow down?
39:14Just the other side of the dry goats.
39:17Feel like taking a ride with me?
39:19No.
39:20But I will.
39:22Well, thank you.
39:24Well, thank you.
39:43I don't know what them buzzers are about.
39:45There's only one way to find out.
39:48I know.
39:48Go take a look.
39:49Don't forget.
40:37Good night.
40:39I roughed him up a little bit, too.
40:41His horse is gone.
40:42No, it isn't a horse.
40:45I got a feeling it's the devil and his gold.
40:48What would Carr know about it?
40:49No.
40:49No.
40:49He's the one that brought Jenny's name up, remember?
40:52What, are you trying to say Jenny really had something to do with the devil and gang?
40:56I'm not sure anymore.
41:03Heath, you ever heard of the seamstress as a dead shot with a rifle?
41:07No.
41:08Jenny is.
41:10Well, what does that prove?
41:12Now, you think about it.
41:13We're the ones that said it was ridiculous that she could never be a part of the devil and gang.
41:16But I never heard her say it.
41:18I mean loud and clear.
41:20Now, what do we know about our background?
41:21About as much as we know about Dave Carrs here.
41:24Which is absolutely nothing.
41:28You, uh, fetch the sheriff, will you, Heath?
41:31Where are you going?
41:32I'm gonna talk to Miss Jenny Hall right now.
41:53Jenny!
41:55Jenny!
41:56Must you shout like that?
41:59Where's Jenny?
42:00She's gone.
42:01Gone?
42:02Gone where?
42:03For town.
42:04Oh, why didn't you stop her?
42:06How could I have stopped her?
42:08Besides, I didn't even know she'd left till Silas told me.
42:11Ah.
42:24Oh, I'm gonna talk to you.
42:28Tell me this guy if she's gone.
42:29On the way up!
42:32Let me go.
42:36You're right.
42:37I don't know.
42:38All right.
42:39You're right.
42:40You're right.
42:40I don't know.
42:40I don't know.
42:40You're right.
42:40You're right.
43:01¡Gracias!
43:10Seems to me you're a pretty good horsebacker, too.
43:12Oh, I see.
43:13Oh, you do, huh?
43:14You've begun to believe your own joke.
43:16Is it a joke? Where were you going?
43:17To town.
43:19Because I'm just a dressmaker, no matter what you think.
43:23And I was beginning to feel like a prisoner.
43:26All right, Miss Dressmaker, you better hear this.
43:29Dave Carr is dead back there.
43:31Somebody must have figured he knew something.
43:38He couldn't have.
43:42There was nothing for him to know.
43:44Nothing?
43:45Nothing.
43:47It's still my fault.
43:48All I had to do was tell the truth.
43:51What is the truth?
43:54Two years ago, in mid-July,
43:57I was at Fort Laramie in Wyoming.
44:00Now, why didn't you tell that to me or the sheriff?
44:07I don't know.
44:09I don't know.
44:10I've been so unhappy, so ignored.
44:13I felt like a stranger everywhere.
44:16You changed all that by accident.
44:20Suddenly, people paid me attention.
44:23And it didn't matter why.
44:25I guess I've been using you ever since.
44:31Who are you, Jenny?
44:35My real name's Hollister.
44:38My father was commandant at Laramie.
44:42That's where I learned how to ride and shoot.
44:44And make dresses?
44:48I learned that after I ran away.
44:52What did you run away for?
45:00Well, there was this sergeant at the post.
45:07I was foolish enough to believe that he loved me.
45:10And it turned out that all he really wanted was the commandant's daughter.
45:17My father died, and my sergeant all but deserted, rather than marry plain Jenny Hollister.
45:28Well, I just couldn't face people after that, so I...
45:33I left home and came to...
45:41Who are they?
45:43I don't know.
45:45Come on.
45:49One of them's riding Dave Carr's horse.
45:52What?
45:53Yeah, that rock.
45:58Howdy!
46:00Is this the Barkley Ranch?
46:02That's right.
46:03Good.
46:04My partners and me, we found this horse.
46:07Thought it might belong to you.
46:09Stay right where you are.
46:11Well, that's not very friendly.
46:14I wouldn't try that.
46:17You'll never make it.
46:19There are three of us, Barkley.
46:21Try it, and there'll only be two of you.
46:24All we want is the girl.
46:26Send her down, and we'll ride on.
46:28You're wasting your time.
46:30That girl knows nothing.
46:32Well, then there's no harm in my talking to her, is there?
46:38Now, the next one is going to be right between the eyes.
46:43Back off.
46:45Back off.
46:46Nice and slow.
46:51Back off.
47:13Nice and slow.
47:16There's plenty of ammunition.
47:19Send a girl down.
47:25I went down there.
47:26You forget it.
47:40You are right.
47:43We're going down.
47:53We're going down here.
47:54We're going down here.
48:05Here, load this and hang out.
48:18You ran away, huh?
48:20I can hardly believe that.
48:22I can't see you running away from anyone or anything.
48:25I ran. I've been running ever since.
48:28How's it coming?
48:45That's the first time I ever shot at a man.
48:48And the last time. You could have been killed. Now, come on, get back.
48:51I wouldn't want to be alive if they get us.
48:55I want to be alive if...
48:57I want to be alive if you will survive.
49:00It's all I want to be alive if they are alive.
49:06Look, we have weapons.
49:26Jenny.
49:29Jenny.
49:42Well, I guess this is goodbye.
49:45You'll always be welcome in our home and in Stockton.
49:48I should say the population of Stockton should double in the next few years.
49:52Could make you a very wealthy woman.
49:54Oh, thanks.
49:55But I belong in Laramie.
49:57If I stayed here, I'd still be running away from myself.
50:00I'm through with that.
50:02I'm not Jenny Hall.
50:04And I'm not an outlaw girl.
50:08Pretending's over.
50:10I'm just Jenny Hollister.
50:12Good or bad?
50:13Well, that's plenty good enough.
50:15Will you write to us, Jenny Hollister?
50:17Of course I will, Mrs. Barkley.
50:20Let's go.
50:27Howdy.
50:28I was wondering if I could hit you right into town with you.
50:31Well, I'll tell you, Jody.
50:32I heard tell that Miss Hall here has a gun concealed with that slinger.
50:38Oh, you're just funning me.
50:39Get in the bag, Jody.
50:42Here.
50:43Here.
50:45Here.
50:45Here.
50:56Here.
50:57Here.
50:58Here.
50:59Here.
51:23¡Gracias!
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