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00:08The End
00:40The End
01:07The End
01:33Now listen
01:34I know Gorg got the money
01:35So don't come back without it
01:38If you get a chance
01:39Take a shot at that DuPont
01:40He attacked me again yesterday
01:50We'll get him when he comes out
01:53Come on
02:08Oh
02:24What was that?
02:30Sounds like juice
02:37No, no, granddaddy, please don't go
02:39It may be the hook
02:40That's just why I've got to go
02:53Get out of here
02:54Right there
03:03Where?
03:04Where?
03:05Why take him in the house and get the doctor
03:06He's just breathing, that's all
03:07Hurry up, Morrison, be careful
03:12Help!
03:13Henry Sims
03:14How's your job yet?
03:15What happened?
03:17Well, I just happened to be riding by him
03:19But I heard a lot of commotion
03:20And I arrived just in time to see that
03:23Horse Duke
03:24Striped webbed out
03:26Then he attacked me
03:28That's strange
03:28Duke never attacked one of our boys before
03:31Why, he's ready to do murder
03:33Anytime he gets a chance
03:34You can't trust him any longer
03:36There's only one thing to do with a horse that's gone bad
03:46How is he, Doc?
03:48Is there any improvement, Doctor?
03:50Well, this is the third day he's been unconscious
03:52It's impossible to say how long
03:54But he'll come out of it all right
03:57First time I've ever heard them holding coaches for a horse
04:00I never knew they could try it
04:01Don't root for that day
04:13Granddaddy, you're not going to let them kill Duke
04:17We must do something to save him
04:19Honey, Judge Bartlett is a fair man
04:21He'll give Duke a fair trial
04:23He'll have to abide by the judge's decision
04:28Hello
04:30Howdy, Mr. Gaw
04:31Gosh, Bruce
04:33Ain't it ridiculous
04:35The fuss
04:36Some folks make over a poor little horse
04:43He bit me
04:45He bit me
04:45Hold him, tie him down
04:53Everything ready, Lem?
04:55All ready, Your Honor
04:59This court is now in session
05:05Folks
05:06This trial is unusual in my experience
05:11But there ain't no reason I can see
05:13Why a horse shouldn't have a fair trial, same as a man
05:18If ain't anybody got any objections, we'll proceed
05:22Sheriff, who's bringing the charges?
05:26Henry Sins, Your Honor
05:27Oh
05:33This is a painful moment for me
05:35And if I didn't think it was my duty
05:37Yeah, you can skip that part, Henry
05:39And get down to bedrock
05:40Very well, Your Honor
05:42This horse, Duke
05:43Who everyone here knows is an outlier
05:47Has turned killer
06:13Well, buddy, let's go see what all this ruckus is about
06:17And now that he has turned killer
06:18Every man or woman in this town is in danger
06:21As long as he remains alive
06:24You sure made this horse out to be a confirmed sinner, Henry
06:27And I'm afraid you're right
06:30Well, you've heard the case for the prosecution, folks
06:34Anybody here gonna speak on behalf of the horse?
06:37I'd like to say a word, Judge
06:40I realize that Duke is a very spirited animal
06:43Maybe more so than is good for him
06:45But if you'll give him another chance
06:48I take the responsibility of seeing that he don't run wild again
06:51Gaunt, I'd like to do what you ask
06:55But the evidence shows that Duke is a dangerous and vicious horse
07:01And I can't allow sentiment to interfere with the safety of the people of this town
07:06Judge Bartlett
07:07I know Duke isn't a killer
07:09Oh, you must believe me
07:12See how gentle he is with me
07:15Do you think if he were a killer
07:16That I'd dare go near him?
07:19Oh, please, Judge
07:20Let me keep him
07:21I'll be responsible for his good behavior
07:24Why, the horse is gentle
07:26Well, yes, you don't seem to bother her
07:30Look here, Judge
07:31You're not gonna allow this, Judge
07:33Henry Sims, you're on order
07:34I'm trying this case
07:42Miss Ruth, I'd keep away from that horse if I was you
07:47You've got all the folk you need now, I guess
07:48All I say about that horse is true
07:52That Sims, Umbry, seems to rub that horse the wrong way
07:55Which proves that the horse is plumb local, mister
07:58Henry Sims is one of the finest men in town
08:01Yeah, but that don't always fool a horse
08:05Order
08:06I am about to pass sentence in this case
08:10It's the judgment of this court that this Duke horse is a menace to this community
08:15And, whereas, no one has been able to ride him without risk to life and limb
08:21And, whereas, he has wantonly attacked two men
08:25And shown the disposition of a killer
08:28The sheriff is ordered to
08:30Just a moment, Judge
08:34How dare you interrupt this court, young man
08:37Well, I'm awful sorry, Your Honor
08:38But I didn't figure I had time to be polite
08:40I was afraid I'd be too late
08:43Too late for what?
08:44Why, to save you folks from killing a good horse
08:46Just because he's a little spirited
08:49See where I come from
08:51We don't shoot horses when they get ornery
08:53We tame them
08:54Now, if you'll give me a chance
08:56You're out of order
08:57This case is closed
08:59Henry Sims
09:00If I have to remind you again that I'm conducting this trial
09:03I'll fine you for contempt the court
09:07Now
09:09What's on your mind?
09:10I heard you say that nobody could ride this horse
09:14Well, I'm willing to tackle him
09:16Providing he goes free if I ride him
09:17Let him come!
09:19Let him come!
09:22In this county, I refuse to permit such a thing
09:24Why, he'd be murdered
09:26This man be trampled to death
09:27Before he ever got in the saddle
09:28Well, let him ride him
09:31Well, folks
09:34Looks like you've decided for the court this time
09:37Let the stranger ride
09:39We'll accept his proposition
09:50I don't know how to thank you
09:52But are you sure you can ride him?
09:55He's thrown every man on the range
09:57And some of them have been seriously hurt
09:58It's a fine thing you're doing, young man
10:00But you've no idea what that Duke horse is
10:03When he gets going
10:04Well, I may have to pull leather
10:06But
10:07I'm just stubborn enough to stick to that animal
10:09Till he gives up in disgust
10:23If I'd have known it would have saved Duke's life
10:26Just to ride him
10:27I'd have done it in a minute
10:28Maybe it ain't too late to take his place
10:31Why don't you ask him, Trot?
10:32Oh, I ain't putting in on another man's play
10:36Besides, everybody around here knows what I can do
10:48A hundred bucks says it's your puncher eats rattleweed
10:52It's a bet, Henry
11:09Oh, he's thrown the horse
11:17Oh, I've never seen such riding
11:33Isn't you wonderful granddaddy
11:35He sure knows how stress communaut
11:37He sure knows how stress
11:38Oh, I like to go
11:40Hey, honey
11:42Hey, baby
11:42Hey
11:42Hey
11:43Hey
11:43Hey
11:43Hey
11:44Hey
12:02Henry, I think that hundredth, and I hope it'll be a lesson to you.
12:10Vigilantes could show you the few good men like him.
12:12Yes, they could, all right.
12:17Good luck, Cincy, old boy, paying a hundred dollars to see a free show.
12:27It was wonderful.
12:29Duke and I will never forget what you've done for us today.
12:31Oh, I've always been pretty lucky with horses, Bruce.
12:34That was mighty fine riding, son.
12:36Are you settling here or just passing through?
12:40Well, I got a notion I'll be here for quite a while.
12:43Fine.
12:43My name's John Drury from the Tumblin' Ace down in Texas.
12:46Well, Mr. Tumblin' Ace Drury, we need men like you here in Catalog.
12:51We'd like to have you attend a meeting this afternoon.
12:54Well, if there's going to be any excitement, I'll be on hand.
12:56Well, if it's excitement you're looking for, you'd better be there, because it's a meeting of the Vigilantes.
13:03If this hawk was just a common bandit, we'd have had him rounded up long ago, but he's quicker than
13:09greased lightning and crueler than a rattlesnake.
13:13Year after year, he's raided, burned, stolen, and killed.
13:19Not a man here knows when his time is coming next.
13:23You all know we sent out posses and tried in every conceivable way to catch this fiend.
13:29But in every instance, he's beaten us.
13:32You were hit pretty hard yourself last year, Gaunt, when the hawk raided your ranch.
13:37Well, leave me out of it.
13:37The question is, what are we going to do to rid the country of this killer and his gang for
13:43good and all?
13:47Our friend from Texas down there seems to be pretty good at taping horses.
13:52Maybe he could tell us how to catch a hawk.
13:56Well, this hawk sure sounds like a mighty tough hombre.
13:59What does he look like?
14:00No one's ever seen him except the skunks that do his dirty work.
14:04Why, for years we've tried to smoke him out.
14:06And today he's stronger than he ever was.
14:08If you've got any ideas, jury, speak out.
14:11We need him.
14:13Well, talking ain't my strong point.
14:15Especially where I'm a stranger.
14:17But I'd say that trailing the hawk is a one-man job.
14:21That's just what I've been telling the folks around here for the last few months.
14:26Well, why didn't you do it?
14:28Well, I couldn't get no one to go with me.
14:31Sit down.
14:32Sit down.
14:35I'm not belittling your idea, jury.
14:38But no one's hankering to go after the hawk alone.
14:41If any of you here want to tackle the job, now's the time to speak up.
14:50Maybe our friend jury would like to back up his own idea.
14:55Well, I've always been a lucky sort of a cuss, playing alone hand.
15:00A few folks say so.
15:01I'm willing to take a chance.
15:03Son, you sure are a wonder for picking tough ones.
15:06But I have an idea if you do meet up with this hawk, you know how to take care of
15:10yourself.
15:11Yes, and being a stranger in this country, the hawk won't know you.
15:15That'll be an advantage.
15:16Oh, some hombres have all the luck.
15:19You took the job right out of my hands.
15:22That's fine, Clout.
15:24Jory being a stranger here, he'll need someone to lead him out to the hawk stamping ground.
15:29Well, I'd just be tickled pink, Mr. Gaunt.
15:33Only I couldn't let the sheriff run the town alone.
15:37You see, I'm the only deputy he's got.
15:46Well, somebody will have to show Drury the way.
15:49It's the least we can do for him.
16:01Nobody's more interested in the capture of the hawk than I am.
16:04I'll act as Drury's guide.
16:06I sure appreciate your kindness, Mr. Sims.
16:09I'll meet you at dawn in Eagle's Pass, if that's agreeable to you.
16:13I'll be on hand.
16:19Boys, the odds are heavy enough against Drury any way you figure it.
16:24If he's going to have a chance to succeed,
16:27we've got to keep quiet about what's happened here today.
16:29If it gets to the hawk's ears,
16:32the boy's as good as dead before he starts.
16:35Well, I guess that's about all.
16:47We're having a social gathering over the ranch tonight.
16:49How about joining us?
16:51Thanks, Mr. Gaunt. I'd like to.
16:53It's a great horse you have, then.
16:55You bet. You'll put up a great ride with us.
16:57Well, good luck, Drury.
17:03Good luck.
17:21Good luck.
17:36Can I have this dance, Miss Gunn?
17:38Why, of course, with pleasure, Mr. Curie.
17:58I reckon I know more about riding than dancing, Miss Gunn.
18:03Why, please don't call me that.
18:05Make me feel for old.
18:06Oh, all right, Ruth.
18:09Maybe if you called me John, it'd help my dancing.
18:12All right, John.
18:16Going after the hawk don't think it would be bothering Drew very much.
18:19No, he's a likely looking lad, all right.
18:21And I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he met up with the hawk.
18:27Oh, gosh, I sure love the dance.
18:32Well, why don't you try it sometime?
18:47Let's go outside. There's something I want to tell you.
18:50How about the next dance, Miss Ruth?
18:52I've been saving it specially for you.
18:55Oh, thank you, Clout.
18:57But I'd rather have the last dance with you.
19:00Every time I dance with you, I remember it for days.
19:15Goodbye means the birth of a teardrop, and all means the birth of a smile.
19:31And a smile will erase.
19:34And a smile will erase, a tear blinded face.
19:39When we meet in the after a heart.
19:55When the clouds roll by, I'll come to you.
20:04When the clouds roll by, I'll come to you.
20:15When the flowers lay, my dearie, wedding bells will ring so merrily.
20:28Every tear will be a memory.
20:34All right, and pray.
20:38John, I know what you're going to do tomorrow.
20:42Granddaddy told me.
20:44I think it's wonderful of you, but you must be careful.
20:49Well, that's real kind of you to take that much interest in me.
20:52But you see, I've always been pretty lucky, especially since I came to Catalog.
20:57And I sort of figure my luck's going to hold out.
21:01But you haven't lived in fear of the hawk day and night.
21:03Some of these folks have.
21:06Well, you couldn't take it as lightly as you do.
21:09Listen, John.
21:11A year ago, we had the finest ranch in Gila Valley.
21:15One night, the hawk and his men raided us.
21:17Shot my father and some of our men down in cold blood.
21:21Granddaddy and I barely escaped with our lives.
21:24Do you wonder that we were all afraid of him?
21:28No, Ruth.
21:31I promise to be on guard.
21:50Promise me one thing.
21:52That when you start for the hawk's country tomorrow, you'll ride Duke.
21:56Oh, no, I couldn't do that.
21:57Something might happen to him.
21:59Hopefully he is.
22:00He's the fastest horse in this country.
22:02And better than any two men you could take along.
22:05Well, that's real kind of you, but I don't think it's right.
22:15What on earth is Duke up to now?
22:37You can rope and brand me if I know what to accept, Duke.
22:49You might refuse me, but you can't say no to Duke.
22:52Well, Duke, would you like to go hawk hunting with me?
22:59Well, it looks like a frame-up to me between you and Duke, but that settles it.
23:27Good luck, John.
23:29But remember, you promised me you'll be careful.
23:31Don't worry, Ruth.
23:32I won't forget.
23:39Bye-bye.
23:39Bye.
23:41Bye.
23:57All set?
23:58I'll let it go.
23:59Let it go.
24:31I'll let it go.
24:38We may as well rest here a while.
24:45Whoa!
24:48Tie that devil up.
24:49The heat must be getting him.
24:51Why, sure.
24:52What's the matter, doucheful boy?
24:55Huh?
25:02Stay here, boy, and cool off.
25:19We must be getting close to the Hawks' country, Sims.
25:23Yeah, we're right on the edge of it now.
25:25You won't be needing a guide much longer.
25:29Say, Drury, did you ever figure out what you'd do
25:32if you met up with the Hawks, sudden-like?
25:35Yes, I've studied over it considerable.
25:39You know, they tell me the Hawks quicker than liften with a gun.
25:42On a dead shot.
25:49Well, you're pretty handy with a shooting iron yourself, Sims.
26:00Well, you can take care of yourself, all right.
26:05Say, that's a pretty good-looking gun you got there.
26:08You mind if I take a look at it?
26:10I n-no.
26:13Hmm.
26:14Looks like a homemade weapon.
26:16Well, not exactly.
26:17It's a .38-mounted on a .45 frame.
26:20Take the kick out of it.
26:21Hmm.
26:22You know, they tell me that the Hawks can blast a flower
26:26at twice that distance.
26:28Well, that's the kind of shooting I'd like to see.
26:43So you're the Hawks.
26:46Come on, get up.
26:50Get over there.
26:52Go ahead.
27:06Let's keep back.
27:21You should have stuck to bronc-riding, cowboy.
27:24Catching Hawks is out of your line.
27:29You won't have much use for this, I reckon.
27:36And you won't be lonesome with old Saul to keep your company.
27:40There's one point you fooled me on, Sims.
27:43I didn't figure you for a coward.
27:45You haven't got the nerve to give me a break in a fair fight.
27:47You asked to play a lone hand, didn't you?
27:49Well, you're going to play it.
27:51All by yourself.
27:55Everything you need is right here.
27:58Water.
28:00Food in your saddlebags.
28:03Just a step away.
28:13Adios, amigo.
28:21Adios, amigo.
28:34I wonder what's happened to the chief.
28:36We haven't seen him since the night we raided Gaunt's place.
28:39His orders was to wait here for him.
28:41I guess that's good enough for us.
28:46Well, here he comes now.
28:53Where's Fancho?
28:54He's inside, Bart.
29:17Howdy, boss.
29:24Well, how about Gordon?
29:26He shipped his cattle today and got the cash for him.
29:28I've seen him paid off.
29:30All right.
29:30Get the men ready to ride.
29:32It's the Gordon ranch tonight.
29:34All right.
29:34Saddle up, men.
29:36All right.
29:59Good boy, Duke.
30:01Come on, boy.
30:05Keep it up, boy.
30:34Come on, Duke.
35:35Here's a mouth organ.
35:40What's this?
35:41J.D.
35:44J.D.
35:47John Drury.
35:49It's hisn.
35:50Look.
35:51His initials are on it.
35:53Hey, fellas.
35:54Look here.
35:55Come here.
35:56I reckon you won't have to ask who the hawk is now.
36:00That settles it.
36:02Break up into parties of three and four and scour the desert for John Drury.
36:07Get him alive if you can, but get him.
36:10Let's go.
36:10Let's go.
36:12Let's go.
36:19Let's go.
36:22Let's go.
36:32Let's go.
36:48Let's go.
36:49Go, boys.
36:52Come here.
36:53Let's go.
36:53Let's go.
36:54Let's go.
36:54Let's go.
36:59Let's go.
37:00Go, boys.
37:04Give me yourself.
37:08what's the matter don't you boys know me we know you two darn well you left your
37:13trail behind you this time mr. Hawk Hawk you don't think I'm the Hawk we've
37:18passed the thinking stage we got proof that you're the umber we want Henry
37:22Sims himself as a hawk that's what I was writing in to tell you I suppose you'd
37:26be trying to tell us you're a blinking listen Sims left me out on the desert to
37:30die might well save your breath we got plenty evidence well at least you can
37:35take me back to town for a trial I'm innocent and I can prove it why you
37:39wouldn't get past the first ranch house where they'd have you hanging from the
37:42tree there's a likely looking tree over there let's do the job now sure no man
37:49is going to hang without a fair trial as long as I'm sheriff not even the Hawk I
37:53got it boys judge necktie Jones over desolation is the man to try this case
37:58he ain't lost a prisoner in 11 years to my knowledge I'll make everything
38:03regular and according to law let's go boys somebody's gotta go round up the
38:08boys and tell them we got the Hawk and meat is a desolation you go ahead clout
38:13we'll try and get along without you somehow thanks sheriff all right boys let's
38:40let me tell you sir there are no extenuating circumstances in your case you are the worst specimen of a
38:47flea-bitten wall-eyed old reprobate that
38:49has come before me in years and it gives me great pleasure to sentence you to to to
38:55silence another sound like that out of you and I'll I'll I've stood all of this
39:03from you I'm going to stand I'll teach you to defy the majesty of the law I'll I'll
39:10well what's the matter with you now Ronald
39:19the first customer we've had in 10 years and here I am in my shirt sleeves
39:43all right boys bring him in here
39:46come on inside
39:53why howdy sheriff
39:54hi judge looks to me like you've hooked a pretty big face this time who is he
39:58I reckon you've heard of the Hawk
40:01well this is the murder of Kyle
40:02oh the Hawk well you brought him to the proper spot
40:06we'll hold court right here in the old tequila bar
40:09surrounded by tender memories of the past
40:12boys just put him right over there
40:14all right boy bring him in here
40:29hey there no rough stuff with the prisoner till after the trial
40:39we'll hang this prisoner toward of the laws made and provided in all such cases the contrary notwithstanding
40:45hey judge
40:46well
40:47can't we hang the critter first and then try him afterwards
40:51no sir
40:52this here will be a rigor trial by due process of the law
40:56and the prisoner will get every consideration
41:02prisoner don't you forget to stand up after the jury pronounces you guilty
41:05so I can pass sentence on
41:08no ma'am
41:09it was not the horse duke that attacked me that night
41:13I saw the face of the man that hit me
41:16it was
41:17Henry Sims
41:19Sims
41:22then duke was protecting you
41:24he was trying to kill Sims because
41:38I got the hawk miss root and it's john drury they're trying to move with a desolation now and they're
41:44gonna hang him
41:45ain't that great
41:47drury the hawk
41:48yeah and I'm the one that showed him up
41:52I found his harmonica at the gordon ranch
41:55that
41:56oh where are you going miss root
41:58they're tying an innocent man clout
42:00and I'm going to desolation and you're coming with me come on
42:02no ma'am
42:04it's my duty to stay here and protect this sick man
42:21order in this court
42:23being as we ain't got any bible and
42:25no one here's ever seen one anyway
42:27the jury will not be swore in
42:30isn't this old codger ever going to get out of business
42:33well you can't blame him much
42:35he don't get a chance like this once a year
42:38uh
42:41huh
42:42Henry Sims
42:43the court appoints you persecute an attorney
42:46and kindly set forth your arguments in plain cow country man talk
42:54judge this is an outrage
42:56Henry Sims himself is the hawk and you're asking him to prosecute me
42:59you sit right back up there now young man
43:01sit up there sit down now you'll get your chance later on
43:05see that critter's just as good as hung right now
43:07he sure is
43:13mr. Sims
43:14you may proceed
43:17judge
43:18man of the jury
43:19man I want to call your attention to the fact
43:21the jury
43:22went out in the desert with me
43:24we camped for the night and he left me
43:26I left you
43:27sit down
43:28here sit down
43:29prison
43:30prison
43:30you sit back up there and don't make me speak to you again
43:34proceed
43:35hey here he comes now
43:40sir the news is all over the valley that the vigilantes have caught the chief
43:43what
43:44look
43:45who's this coming
43:50I don't know
43:50get out of sight man
44:05where do you think you're going miss don't you know you're in the hawk's territory
44:10why I'm on my way to the hawk now the vigilantes are trying him a desolation and I've got to
44:15reach him
44:15hold on who are you and why are you so interested in the hawk
44:18why
44:21I'm the hawk's girl
44:23come on boys we have a moment to lose
44:25they may be hanging him now
44:28all right mid let's ride men
44:44and finally this mouth organ was found on the gordon ranch the morning after the hawk's raid
44:50that in itself is enough to hang this murderer even if we had no other ever
44:56judge henry simms himself stole this harmonica from me when we were out on the desert
45:02objection overruled
45:10well
45:11seeing as how the
45:12persecution has rested
45:14I am now ready to hear arguments for defense
45:16what do you got to say for yourself
45:18well I want to say again that henry simms is
45:21out of order
45:22your testimony is incompetent
45:24irrelevant
45:25immaterial
45:26unnecessary
45:27and extraneous
45:33have you got anything further to say for yourself
45:37not so
45:42seeing that the defense rests
45:43now if there isn't any arguments on either side
45:46I will
45:46oh holy smoke
45:49I forgot
45:51does the prisoner plead guilty or not guilty
45:54not guilty
45:54not that it makes a darn bit of difference but
45:58this trial has got to be regular
46:08we're in time
46:09now you boys stay here until I give you the signal
46:12all right miss
46:18gentlemen
46:19you've heard the evidence
46:20the last and final step before the hanging
46:24will be to let the jury retire to deliberate
46:28the jury will rise
46:31the case is in your hands gents
46:33and don't spend too much time arguing
46:49gentlemen
46:50have you reached a verdict
46:51yes judge
46:52but dang if I can remember them words you told me to say
46:56duty of murder in the first degree
46:57and you can recommend hanging
47:03granddaddy
47:04stop them
47:05you've got to listen to me
47:06all of you
47:07what are you doing here
47:08this is no place for you
47:09it's my place to keep you from hanging an innocent man
47:13or
47:13do you know what you're saying young woman
47:16I know John Drury is innocent judge
47:20Bob Webb regained consciousness
47:21and told that it wasn't Duke who attacked him that night
47:24but that it was a hawk
47:25Bob saw the hawk's face that night
47:26before he was struck down
47:27and the face behind the club that struck him
47:29was the face of Henry Sims
47:32Webb must be out of his head
47:34didn't we find Drury's mouth organ at the Gordon ranch
47:36why Sims put it there himself
47:38that's why he stole the mouth organ from me out on the desert
47:41oh don't you see
47:42that's why Sims wanted Duke killed
47:44that's why he was so willing to lead Drury into the desert
47:47it all fits together now
47:49I'm sorry dear
47:50but we all know that the hawk raided the Gordon ranch last night
47:54and we have positive evidence
47:56that Drury is the hawk
47:57I don't care what you say
47:59I don't care what evidence you have
48:01I tell you that Henry Sims is the hawk
48:06she's double-crossed us
48:07come on
48:15we're on the job boss
48:16we got them all covered
48:25keep them covered boys
48:27I'm crossing the border tonight
48:28and I'm taking company
48:35stop
48:39get in there
48:42get around that wall there
48:55get around that wall there
48:56get around that wall there
49:01get around that wall there
49:04get around that wall there
49:04get around that wall there
49:04get around that wall there
49:04get around that wall there
49:04get around that wall there
49:04get around that wall there
49:05get around that wall there
49:05get around that wall there
49:05get around that wall there
49:05get around that wall there
49:07get around that wall there
49:09get around that wall there
49:25Now you hombres, keep your face to that wall, and count to a hundred, and be sure you're
49:31slow about doing it.
49:38Get him up boys, I'll blow you to keep him up, come on, get him up, get him up, get
49:44him up.
49:45Get him up in there boys.
49:51Some of you men take these fellas to town while we're round up sims.
49:53Come on boys.
50:01Hey, wait for me, I'm a leadin' this posse.
50:03Now come on Ronald.
50:05Now here Ronald, now wait a minute now.
50:07Wait like I can get him up.
50:08Ronald, wait like, oh Ronald.
50:25Say Ronald, come on, hurry up.
50:27The young lady's in danger, she needs us.
50:36Oh, it's the boss.
50:42Let that hombre throw this trail of me.
50:44Now take care of him on the inside.
50:58Watch that door.
51:01Boys, I'm expecting a visitor any minute.
51:03Make him feel at home.
51:04I'll be down later.
51:05Come on.
51:06Maybe you would like to rest a while.
51:07I'll take you up to your room.
51:08Oh, let me go!
51:09Let me go!
51:26Let me go!
51:27Make yourself at home for a while.
52:07While my men are in the tank, Mr. Drury, you and I will go.
52:10I'll be on our way across the hall.
52:21Ronald, come on now.
52:22What?
52:28That horse can disappear quicker than anything I've ever seen.
52:35Come on.
52:36Come on.
52:43Run.
52:43We've gotta get the store off.
52:44Here, boys.
52:45All together.
52:46Now!
52:52Come on.
52:54Come on.
53:07Come on.
53:08Come on.
53:08Come on.
53:28John, the men, they're here.
53:32Look out, John.
53:45I
54:09Get back
54:14Get the gun boys. All right get moving
54:34I guess we got them all sheriff. Yeah
54:39No, I'm all right. That was great work, Louie. Don't thank me
54:43If it weren't for Ruth and the horse. I reckon we owe you a heap of apologies son
54:47If there's anything we can do to make up for what's happened
54:50Well, I guess I got about everything I could want. Oh, Ronald won't you please get up?
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