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Lucas descubre a una joven pareja casada ( William Joyce y Enid Janes) con fiebre amarilla y los cuida en su casa, pero Mark revela el secreto, lo que provoca el pánico en el pueblo.

Actores invitados: Dabbs Greer , Fay Roope , Bill Quinn , Hope Summers
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00:06The Rifleman
00:14Starring Chuck Connors
00:44Funny place to stop
00:48Maybe they're lost
00:49Lost?
00:50On plain side of the road?
00:52Let's take a look
01:13Hello?
01:15Any trouble?
01:19You wait here, son
01:35What's the trouble, Pa?
01:39There's a couple of people in here, son
01:41They're sick
01:41I'm going to take them back to the ranch
01:43You go to town and get the dock
01:44And hurry, huh?
01:46All right
01:50Clay?
01:53Clay?
01:55Clay?
01:56Yes, yes
01:57I'm here
01:58I'm here
02:00Everything's going to be all right
02:21I thought that was you, Lucas
02:23You mind giving away, Mr. Cass
02:24I'm in a hurry
02:25I was wondering what you were doing
02:26Driving a Conestoga
02:27No, it's not mine
02:28I found it in the flats
02:29There's a couple of people in it
02:31Settlers, I guess
02:32They're sick
02:33Sick?
02:34What's the matter with them?
02:35I don't know, Mr. Cass
02:36But they're pretty bad
02:37What are you going to do with them?
02:39I'm taking them to my place
02:40The doctor's coming out
02:41Now, will you
02:41Are you sure you're doing
02:42The right thing, Lucas?
02:43You never can tell about strangers
02:45Mr. Cass, they're sick
02:47Well, that's what I mean
02:48It's kind of chancy, don't you think?
02:50Now, maybe you ought to wait
02:51Till the doctor takes a look at them
02:53You want me to haul this wagon
02:54Around you, Mr. Cass?
02:56Why, no, of course not
02:58Give up, boy
03:28Yeah
03:45¡Suscríbete al canal!
03:59No, Doc, but they're burning up with fever. I've never seen anything like it.
04:02Well, who are they?
04:03Well, from what I can figure, a young married couple making their way west.
04:08No, you wait outside, Lucas.
04:41Well?
04:44Oh, Mark, will you turn that team out in the pasture, son?
04:48Go on, huh? Make sure the horses have water.
04:51All right.
04:52How bad, Doc?
04:54Not good, Lucas.
04:55What is it?
04:56I ain't hardly ever seen the disease in these parts.
04:59Yellow fever.
05:01Are you sure?
05:02After the war, I worked in a southern hospital.
05:05I'll never forget the symptoms.
05:08What are their chances?
05:11Well, they're either going to live or they're going to die.
05:13Well, is there anything you can do, Doc?
05:15Well, the pills I left inside will help them, but it won't make the difference.
05:20Good sleep, rest, care.
05:22That's the only medicine that'll help now.
05:24I'll do my best.
05:27It's catching, Lucas.
05:28Yellow fever, I know.
05:31What about keeping them outside and vetting them down the northern wagon?
05:36Won't you, Doc, after what you just told me?
05:39Oh, that's got nothing to do with it.
05:41Doctors can't catch anything.
05:43It's too late now.
05:44I've been tending them for over two hours.
05:46I'm going to get it.
05:47I'll get it.
05:48Well, it's up to you, I suppose.
05:51What about Mark?
05:53Mark.
06:01Will they get well?
06:02Well, it'll be a day or so before we know, son.
06:04I want you to go into the town and stay with Hattie.
06:06Here's your school books and some clean clothes.
06:09Why?
06:10I put them in our beds.
06:11There's no room.
06:12Well, I can sleep in the front room in my bedroom.
06:16Look, son, these folks are real sick.
06:18Doc thinks they may have yellow fever.
06:21It's catching you, boy.
06:22I don't want you to take any chances.
06:23Well, you're staying.
06:25Son, somebody has to take care of you.
06:27Come on, boy.
06:41I'll drop by tonight, look.
06:42Thanks, Doc.
06:43I'll see you tomorrow, Dad.
06:44I hope so, son.
06:46Now, you be good and do what Hattie says.
06:47All right.
06:48Get out.
06:50Come on.
07:10Thanks, Doc.
07:10It's all right, boy.
07:17Get up.
07:19Doc, wait a minute.
07:22Hello, Maury.
07:24How are those corns of yours?
07:26Oh, they're still nagging.
07:27Yeah, there's a pain in your shoulder.
07:29Well, it's going down my back.
07:31How's your appetite?
07:32Oh, just peckish.
07:34I guess you're all right.
07:36Wait, Doc.
07:37What's going on out at McCain's?
07:39Those strangers he found, what's the matter with them?
07:42Well, they're sick, that's all.
07:43So bad Lucas had to send the boy into town?
07:46Hey, Maury, you better stop by my office, see if I can fix your nose.
07:51My nose?
07:52Yeah.
07:52What's the matter with it?
07:53Well, it's a bit lopsided.
07:56Guess that comes from sticking it in other people's business, eh?
07:59Yeah.
08:08I'll be right with you, Mr. Cass.
08:10No hurry, Ms. Denton.
08:14Well, Mark.
08:16Well, hello, Mr. Cass.
08:17What are you doing in town so late?
08:19Oh, I'm staying the night with Hattie.
08:21Oh, yes, because of the settlers, huh?
08:24Doc was just telling me about them.
08:26Pretty sick, he said.
08:28Yep, but Paul's taking good care of them.
08:31I'm sure.
08:33Kind of chancy, too.
08:35The doc says yellow fever is real catching.
08:38Yellow fever?
08:39Uh-huh.
08:40But Paul, he doesn't care.
08:42He took them in?
08:43He lets them stay there?
08:45Why, sure.
08:47Why, the fool.
08:48The stupid fool.
08:51Ms. Denton, did you hear that?
08:54McCain's keeping people with yellow fever in his house.
08:56Well, now, I guess there's not much we can do about that, is there?
09:00Well, we don't have to let them stay there.
09:02You know what'll happen.
09:04It'll spread.
09:05We'll all come down with it.
09:07Now, I don't think it's that bad.
09:09Oh, you don't, huh?
09:10Then you're as stupid as he is.
09:13That man gets so riled up over nothing.
09:16But yellow fever, Ms. Denton, that can be dangerous.
09:19We'll leave that to Lucas to decide.
09:22Now, would you like this pattern, Mrs. Porter, or does this...
09:26I really can't make up my mind, Ms. Denton.
09:29I'll come back tomorrow.
09:56Well, glad to see you with us.
09:59Oh, don't worry.
10:01Everything will be all right.
10:03Who?
10:04Who are you?
10:06I'm Lucas McCain.
10:07I found your wagon out in the flats.
10:10Brought you home.
10:13Clay.
10:14He's right over there.
10:22He has it, too.
10:27Bad.
10:29Well, he's all in his own.
10:32Now, look, it looks like you're going to get better.
10:34There's no reason why he shouldn't.
10:36If he doesn't, I don't want to either.
10:41All right, now you try and get some sleep.
10:45Clay.
10:48Clay.
10:52Clay.
11:17You looking for something, Brett?
11:20Hello, McCain.
11:22I just wanted to tell you I'm on the loose, so if you're looking for a ranch hand, I'm here.
11:27I thought you were riding for Sam Porter.
11:29Not anymore.
11:30That old cheapskate.
11:32Brett, you've had a dozen jobs since you were mustered out.
11:34You've worked for everybody in North Fork and for every spread for 50 miles around.
11:38Look, I ain't asking for lectures, McCain.
11:40All I'm looking for is a job.
11:42I'm sorry.
11:42Once was enough for me.
11:43You're just like all the rest, ain't you?
11:45You know, a man's a real hero when he goes off to war.
11:48But when he comes home, he's just dirt.
11:52Brett, the war's been over for years.
11:53When are you going to forget about it?
11:56I had a lot of experience with yellow fever in the army.
12:00How did you know about that?
12:02War gets around.
12:04How bad are they?
12:06Not so bad I can't handle it alone.
12:10And can you handle the folks in town alone too, McCain?
12:15You know, they're getting awful skittish about catching the fever.
12:18Of course, I can gentle them down or I can spook them real good.
12:23What's going to make you decide?
12:24Oh, I'm fed up with North Fork.
12:27I'm cutting out, but I'll need a stake.
12:29Work for it.
12:31You don't get me, McCain.
12:32Oh, I get you, all right.
12:33You're trading on sickness, trying to cash in on fear.
12:36Look, don't get high and mighty with me.
12:39Mount up.
12:40I'm telling you, McCain.
12:42Mount up right now.
12:58I'll see you, McCain.
13:00Real soon.
13:27I'm telling you, I know what yellow fever can do.
13:31Look, I've seen it.
13:32All during the war.
13:34Saw people dying on the street, just burning up.
13:37Couldn't you do anything for them?
13:40Buried them, that's all.
13:41Later we burned their houses.
13:43Burned them?
13:44Well, it's the only way to stop the epidemic.
13:45You've got to clean out everything they touch.
13:48Take my word for it.
13:50A fever spreads like a prairie fire.
13:52Once it takes hold, they're nothing going to stop.
13:55Now, you let McCain keep those people out on his ranch, and you and your families are going to come
13:58down with it.
13:59So you better do something, and soon.
14:01Like what, Brett?
14:08Now, what do you figure they should do?
14:10You know the Marshal, Micah?
14:12It's up to you.
14:13You can't expect me to turn our folks who are sick.
14:16We can expect you to protect us.
14:17And if you don't, Marshal, we've got a right to protect ourselves.
14:49Hey, hey.
14:55Have faith.
14:57Have faith.
14:58I have faith.
15:06All right.
15:07Have faith.
15:07Have faith.
15:10Everything's going to be all right.
15:12Lord, I know.
15:14Amy.
15:15Have faith.
15:19Have faith.
15:21Perfecto.
16:02Why, Mark, what are you doing here?
16:05Why aren't you at school?
16:06Well, the teacher sent me back.
16:08You're not sick, are you?
16:09No, but she's afraid I'll make everybody else sick.
16:12Give them some sort of a fever or something.
16:14Oh, poppycock.
16:15Now you turn right around.
16:17Lucas!
16:18Paul!
16:19Hi, son.
16:20How's everything going?
16:21Fine.
16:22Lucas, you look terrible.
16:24Well, glad to see you too, Hattie.
16:26Are you feeling all right?
16:27Well, as well as anybody could who didn't have any sleep.
16:30How are the folks?
16:31Well, she's doing real well, and I think his fever's about to break.
16:34They're going to need some nourishment now, Hattie, like some of that good soup stock of yours.
16:38Flattery will get you nowhere.
16:40I still think you're being foolish.
16:43Well, Doc thinks so too.
16:44Funny thing, the two people who wouldn't do any different.
16:48I don't give it to her.
16:51Can I come home now?
16:53Oh, maybe in a few days, son.
16:55Hey, wait a minute.
16:57You playing hooky?
16:58No.
16:59The teacher sent me back.
17:01Afraid I'd make the other kids sick.
17:02Oh, that's downright foolishness.
17:05Seems like everybody in town's foolish and scared half out of their wits.
17:10Doc told me he was up all night.
17:12Folks fetching him for headache and sniffles and stomach pain and what all.
17:17Well, they're probably worried about being exposed.
17:20I hope there's no danger, Hattie.
17:22Here's where the danger is, Lucas.
17:24It can be a lot more serious than fever.
17:28Now, here.
17:30Hey, all this soup?
17:32Well, they ought to have tea and I was making some fresh bread this morning.
17:36Thanks, Hattie.
17:37I'll go along with you.
17:39I'll see you in a few days, son.
17:40For sure?
17:41Well, as sure as I can be right now.
17:44Lucas?
17:44Oh, Micah.
17:51They're scared, Lucas.
17:54Well, I have to be getting back to the ranch.
18:04Get out of the North Fork, McCain, and stay out.
18:06You shouldn't have come here, Lucas.
18:08You're exposing all of us to the fever.
18:10You better leave that to the doc, Maury.
18:12You're around it.
18:13That's enough.
18:14You're pretty much of an authority, aren't you, Brett?
18:16No more than anybody around here.
18:18I've seen enough of it to know during the war.
18:19During the war.
18:20This isn't the war and we're not in the army.
18:22Wait a minute, McCain.
18:23None of that, Conway.
18:24Michael, we told you last night.
18:26If you didn't do something...
18:27I'll do what I see fit.
18:28Now break it up, all of you.
18:35You better ride on out, Lucas.
18:36You're like a red shirt to a bull around here.
18:40Yeah.
18:51One little push.
18:52That's all they need, Hattie.
18:54Just one little spark and they'll explode.
18:58And they're supposed to be friends and neighbors.
19:00Ask them to fight bandits, face guns and bullets, they'll stand right up next to you.
19:04But it's something they can't see, can't grab hold of.
19:12Michael, have you seen Doc Burrage?
19:14Probably making his rounds, Mrs. Porter.
19:17Anything wrong?
19:18My boy.
19:19He was sent home from school feverish and sick of his stomach.
19:22Something he ate, maybe.
19:23I don't think so.
19:25He said he was playing with Mark McCain just before classes started.
19:29I warned you about that kid being in town.
19:32How many more is going to get the fever from him before it's over?
19:35Now hold on, Brett.
19:36Now you stay out of this, Marshal.
19:39You wouldn't do anything when we asked you before.
19:41So now we're going to handle it in our own way.
19:58Well, here you are.
20:00Nothing like some of Hattie's soup to put the starch back in, Bones.
20:04I can't tell you how grateful I am, Mr. McCain.
20:06Well, don't try.
20:08We found out what we had and they made us leave the wagon train.
20:13I thought everyone would turn us away, but you took us...
20:15The folks out here are kind of different.
20:17It's not an easy way of living, yeah.
20:19Got to learn to depend on each other after a while.
20:23Good?
20:24We're good.
20:25Go on, eat up.
20:28Excuse me.
20:33Micah!
20:34What are you doing here?
20:35They're coming, Lucas.
20:36I couldn't stop them.
20:37They about went crazy when they heard the porter boy was sick.
20:40Fever?
20:40Well, who knows, but they're not waiting to find out.
20:50They're your neighbors, Lucas.
20:51You've known them a long time.
20:53No, Micah.
20:54I don't know them at all.
21:13You want something, Brett?
21:16Sam Porter's kid.
21:17He's sick.
21:19I heard.
21:20It's yellow fever, McCain.
21:23How do you know that?
21:24Look, I know, and it started here.
21:26So we're going to clean this place up.
21:28What do you mean?
21:29There's only one way to get rid of the fever.
21:31You burn it out.
21:34Now I'll give you two minutes to get clear.
21:40And I'll give you just one minute to get off my property.
21:43But it's the only way.
21:44We'll make it up to you, Lucas.
21:46We'll help you build another house.
21:47A better one.
21:48I like this one.
21:49Just the way it is.
21:51We've got to protect our lives and our families.
21:53Don't you understand?
21:55I understand only one thing.
21:56These people are sick and need help.
21:58Well, yes, but it's yellow fever.
22:02There's no degree to help, Maury.
22:03Not any more than a time your store was wrecked in that tornado.
22:07And Lucas and Carl and Roy pulled you out,
22:09even though they knew the roof might come down on them any second.
22:13And how about the time you were bitten by that rattlesnake, Carl?
22:16Did Frank stop the measure when he sucked the poison out of your leg?
22:19Sucked it into his own mouth?
22:21And who ended up when that little girl got lost in the blizzard
22:24and every man in town went out to find her?
22:26Do you think Jake Thomas thought about it before he froze to death?
22:31Now, maybe you all better think back a ways
22:33to the time you first come out here
22:35and depend on each other for help without reckoning.
22:37Because you all knew you'd always get back double.
22:40Well, that's why Lucas is helping these young folks now.
22:43They've come out here fresh and new.
22:45And you've given them a fine taste of what to expect.
22:48Well, now, that's real big talk, Marshal.
22:51But it hasn't got anything to do with this.
22:53Look, words ain't going to keep us from getting the fever, only this.
22:57That's all you've got left, isn't it, Brett?
22:59What the war taught you.
23:01Fire, violence, trouble.
23:03You're nothing without it, so you build it up
23:05just to make yourself look big again.
23:09We're wasting time.
23:11Carl, Roy, touch off the wagon.
23:13I'll get the house.
23:16Did you hear me?
23:18Get moving, I said.
23:20No, Brett.
23:22No.
23:24This isn't the way.
23:25Well, I say it is the way.
23:27Are you with me or not?
23:54I was wrong, Micah.
23:56These are the folks I knew.
23:59Thanks.
24:14Now, you remember, take it slow and easy for a while.
24:17Don't worry, Lucas.
24:18Oh, you forgot to tell us what happened to that boy in town.
24:21Did he catch the fever bad?
24:23Why don't you tell him, Mark?
24:24He's your friend?
24:26Well, it turned out that what Ted Porter had
24:28wasn't exactly yellow fever.
24:30What was it, Mark?
24:32Well, you might call it green fever
24:33from eating green apples.
24:35He was afraid to tell his paw.
24:38Are you ready, dear?
24:41Lucas, thanks again.
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25:42Gracias por ver el video.
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