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Little Joe is lured away by Lotta Crabtree (Yvonne De Carlo) on behalf of miners attempting to seize timber rights on the Ponderosa. I
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00:00The End
00:48Look at it, Adam.
00:51East thine eyes and a sight that approacheth heaven itself.
00:57You've been to a lot of places and you've seen a lot of things, Pa.
01:01But you've never seen or been to heaven.
01:04Well, maybe I've never been to heaven, maybe I'm never going to get the chance.
01:08But heaven is going to have to go some to beat the thousand square miles of the Ponderosa.
01:13As long as it's ours.
01:15As long as we keep it in cartwright hands.
01:17Know anyone who could take it away from us, son?
01:19I know those who would try.
01:21I'd like Virginia City Bunch if we gave them half a chance.
01:25Where's little Joe?
01:27He's supposed to have met us here.
01:28I want a report of those cattle he was supposed to bring down from the North End.
01:31Oh, you'll get it, son.
01:33You might have to wait until he's ready to give it to you.
01:36I want that report now.
01:39Maybe the best thing for you to do is go find him.
01:43I intend to do just that, Pa.
01:45The horse will know where he is.
01:46Adam.
01:49Remember he's your brother.
01:50A brother or not.
01:51I expect him to do his share, same as the rest of us.
01:54He's a boy, son.
01:56Not a man like you.
01:58Only thing wrong with him, he's young.
02:01Young or not, he's still a cartwright.
02:22I think you stand real still now, you hear?
02:24You listen to the horse.
02:28Man, fidgeting and fussing around here like that, he'll throw you plum in to the next county.
02:34You think I can't do it, mister?
02:36You just keep on that juggling.
02:37Be flying through there like you're more prairie here than you're a horse.
02:48You giving me any trouble, horse?
02:51No, Pa.
02:52You know there ain't no four-legged animal that can give me any trouble.
02:55Oh, I know that, son.
02:56No, any two-legged one either for that matter.
02:58I don't know.
02:59I remember one little two-legged animal didn't weigh an ounce over a hundred pounds, red hair and all.
03:03She didn't give me nothing but trouble.
03:04Well, I wasn't thinking of any girl, son.
03:07I was thinking of your younger brother.
03:10Little Joe?
03:11Mm-hmm.
03:12Adam's up to house talking to him now.
03:29You got nothing better to do than play with that.
03:31Never know, and I might want to use it.
03:34What chance you're going to have to use an epay out here in the West?
03:36What I always say is, older brother, if a man ever gets that chance, he'd best be ready for it.
03:44Stand still when I'm talking to you.
03:46You're a cartwright.
03:47Do you know what that means?
03:48No, older brother.
03:49I'm waiting for you to tell me.
03:50All right, I'll tell you.
03:52It means you're supposed to be a man now, fit to do a man's work.
03:55It means you got part of the responsibility of running this ranch, same as Pa and horse and me.
03:59I didn't think I could handle it the same as you.
04:01I quit.
04:02And how do you expect to do it with that New Orleans monkey pick you got handed down to you
04:06by your French quarter mother?
04:10If you weren't my brother, Adam, I'd kill you for that.
04:13Well, any time you're ready, little Joe, you can just forget all about us being kin.
04:17Well, you know, that'll be easy.
04:18Because I've never been able to see myself being kin to anything whelped out of a thin-nosed, blue-blooded
04:23Boston Yankee.
04:39You want to fight me at him?
04:40You make a fist!
04:49Fire him grips down!
04:52Stop that fighting!
04:55Posh, make him stop.
04:56Put an end to this shame, this disgrace.
04:58Paul, they don't hear you.
04:59They don't mean no disrespect.
05:01It's just they're working off a little extra steam, that's all.
05:04Don't you worry, none.
05:04I'll stop them.
05:06All right.
05:07You boys have enough fun for one day.
05:08Let's call it quits.
05:11In case you didn't hear me, I said this play-acting business is over, and I mean right now.
05:15Now, you stay out of this horse.
05:16It's between me and all the brother here.
05:21Now, little Joe, you better quit before I get mad.
05:28Yeah, you'll quit all right, horse.
05:29He hasn't the guts to take any mad-sized punishment.
05:39Son, don't we have enough to fight?
05:41Must we fight amongst ourselves?
05:44Why don't you tell that to him, Paul?
05:47He didn't get anything through that rock-bound New England head of his.
05:57Son, are you all right?
05:58You're not hurt, lad?
06:00I guess the only way to hurt me, Paul, is to kill me.
06:02I'm sorry, Adam.
06:05I'm sorry I raised my hand to you.
06:08Oh, go on, son.
06:09It's your brother asking you for giving us.
06:13All I ask is for him to do his share.
06:15We're running the Ponderosa, not playing with an F.A.
06:18And that means bringing a thousand head of cattle down from passage to the bottom land.
06:22Those cattle, every last head of them, have been grazing in bottom land since this morning.
06:28Don't you josh with me, little Joe.
06:30Oh, boy, that'd be the day anybody tried to josh with you, you Yankee granite head.
06:34Joe, you were telling the truth about those thousand head of cattle?
06:38Paul, you know he's telling the truth.
06:42He ain't no liar, Paul.
06:44Is that the truth, little Joe?
06:46That's the truth.
06:48How many heads you lose on the way down?
06:51Nary one.
06:53Nary one.
06:55Did you hear that, Adam?
06:57A thousand head of prime stock down from a high pasture, and he loses nary a one.
07:03Oh, Joe, that's wonderful.
07:07I only did what any poor boy out of New Orleans would have done without even thinking about it.
07:13Well, I, uh...
07:16I didn't know, I...
07:17I'm sorry.
07:23Hopsin!
07:24Where that devil are you hiding, you celestial sky gazer?
07:26You got four hungry men who want to know what's for dinner.
07:29Yell, yell.
07:30Why do you all the time have to yell?
07:32Why do I have to yell?
07:33Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
07:36I go.
07:37I go away now.
07:38Hopsin!
07:39Wait a minute.
07:40Hopsin!
07:41Wait a minute.
07:42Wait a minute, Hopsin.
07:43You...
07:43You can't do that.
07:44Why, if you left here, I'd waste away to the shadow.
07:47You know that.
07:48You tell the old man he speaks soft, not yell.
07:51Then maybe Hopsin stay.
07:54Paul, I'm powerful hungry.
07:56I ain't had but a couple, three breakfasts since morning.
07:59Besides, Paul, you know as well as I do, old Hopsin's the best dang cook this side of San Francisco.
08:03Won't you go ahead and apologize to him?
08:06Go on, Paul.
08:07Hopsin's right.
08:09Yeah, he's right, Paul.
08:10We never knew what cooking was like till Hopsin come here.
08:14Paul, I sure am hungry, Paul.
08:16And I can smell dinner.
08:21Hopsin!
08:22Very sorry.
08:23Very, very sorry.
08:26Get a very good dinner.
08:28Roast pig?
08:29Roast pig?
08:30Did you say roast pig, Hopsin?
08:32Loast pig.
08:33Very good.
08:34Paul, in all your born days, did you ever taste anything that could match old Hopsin's roast pig?
08:39Of course.
08:41You going to be able to last till dinner?
08:43Well, it ain't going to be easy, Paul.
08:45If I don't get something to eat pretty soon, I'm liable to just lay down right here and die.
08:49Uh-huh.
08:49Well, before anyone lays down and dies, let's remember there's still some work to do down at the corral.
08:54Just so happens this ranch don't run by itself.
08:56Ha!
09:07You don't think very highly of our plan, do you, Hooper?
09:11Look, Troy, this isn't my idea, scheming with an actress.
09:15You know what I'd like to do.
09:17Everything all right, Miss Brown?
09:20Take the Ponderosa by storm.
09:23You know what that would cost us?
09:25Oh, hang the expense.
09:27All I want is to get rid of that Cartwright bunch once and for all.
09:30Well, I wasn't speaking of the cost in money, Hooper.
09:33I was speaking of the cost in human lives.
09:36Yes.
09:37What are you planning on using, Hooper, the United States cavalry?
09:41The last time we planned an expedition to take the Ponderosa, it cost us over a dozen lives.
09:46Cartwrights can assemble 200 of their mountain men within an hour if they have to.
09:51Up there in that empire they control, their position's impregnable.
09:54Well, as Garvey says, we couldn't get at them with anything less than the U.S. cavalry.
09:58All I know is that the Yellow Jacket needs a million board feet of timber a year to keep going.
10:04Well, a golden, curry-mighty Hooper requires three million feet a year.
10:08I have a 12-foot wide vein of pure silver I can't even explore for lack of shoring timber.
10:13I don't think I have to be reminded of the seriousness of our problem.
10:16Well, I can tell you this.
10:18Unless I get timber, I'm out of the mining business.
10:22If old Ben would only agree to sell us what we need, I'd be willing to pay any price he'd
10:27ask.
10:27Well, to old Ben, Cartwright a tree is something sacred.
10:30Something money can't buy.
10:33That's ridiculous.
10:34Money can buy anything.
10:36Can it, Aaron?
10:38You nor any of us couldn't make the Cartwright sell us one more sapling than they wanted to.
10:44Troy, do you think this girl can really do it?
10:48Well, this girl, as you put it, Miss Lotta Crabtree, is one of the most renowned actresses and beauties of
10:54our time.
10:55Conceivably, she might succeed, where the United States cavalry might fail.
11:00Yes, but just by bringing one of his boys to town?
11:04By putting into our hands the one thing that would make Ben Cartwright sell us his trees.
11:10A son.
11:39He's here in his mouth, Adam.
11:43He's got as spooky as a fellow about to get himself married.
11:49You're all right, Thunder?
11:50You're all right, boy?
12:03You're right, Aaron?
12:04I'm all right.
12:05Let me go.
12:10I guess I had that one coming.
12:12That's too good a piece of horse flesh to ruin by bringing it along too fast.
12:17What's that carriage doing on the Ponderosa?
12:24Those fools, they should have known better.
12:48Come on.
12:49Come on.
13:01In there!
13:05Aah!
13:07Aah!
13:14aah!
13:15aah!
13:17aah!
13:19aah!
13:23aah!
13:28Aah!
13:41Do you know where you are?
13:43Yes, sir. Yes, Mr. Cartwright.
13:45Put those hands up.
13:46You put them down before you're told, you're dead, mister.
13:51If you know who I am, then you know you're on the Ponderosa.
13:54I'm sorry about that, but then I guess I must have got lost tracking over them hills.
13:59Don't you kowtow to him, driver, unless you want to answer to me.
14:08Ah, dear.
14:09The very idea of shooting at innocent, unarmed people and in broad daylight.
14:15If I'd realized that this is the way they treat people in Virginia City, I never would have come here.
14:19Well, this is not Virginia City, ma'am. You're on the Ponderosa.
14:23The Ponderosa? What's that?
14:25The Ponderosa, ma'am. That's the home place of the Cartwrights.
14:29They got just about the biggest spread in the country.
14:31This here is Ben Cartwright, and these is his sons.
14:34And we don't cotton the strangers, male or female.
14:38What's your business here?
14:40My business?
14:43Am I still in United States territory?
14:45Well, that you are, ma'am, but I wouldn't go trading on it too much if I was you.
14:50Well, you're not me.
14:52And I wish you'd put that awful thing down.
14:55Yes, ma'am.
14:58Hey, what's the matter with you?
15:00Haven't you ever seen a lady before?
15:02No, ma'am.
15:04I mean, not such a pretty one.
15:06Not in a long time.
15:10You're still pointing that gun at me, you know.
15:13I might still intend to use it.
15:15Put it away, son.
15:17Maybe they really did lose their way.
15:20Well, as long as they get off the Ponderosa.
15:25It appears we're going to need some help if you expect us to honor that request.
15:30I'll be happy, O'Bly.
15:39Well, it's a relief to know that even here a lady can expect help from a gentleman.
15:45Little Joe, I think maybe the lady would like a nice cool drink after traveling around in the dust and
15:52heat.
15:52The lady happens to have a name, gentleman.
15:55Miss Lotta Crabtree.
15:56You mean the famous actress?
15:58I mean the very same.
16:01I'll be knee-high to a prairie dog.
16:04Lotta Crabtree.
16:06Miss Lotta Crabtree.
16:07Hey, yes, ma'am.
16:10Little Joe, take Miss Crabtree up to the house.
16:14Let her rest herself.
16:16While we put this fool carriage of hers together again.
16:22You expect me to ride this horse?
16:25I'll see if that man will walk a mile at the house.
16:27My pleasure, ma'am.
16:36Well, you know, I didn't need any help, older brother.
16:39I wasn't helping you, younger brother.
16:56I'll swear.
17:10I'll swear.
17:11All right, try that wheel again.
17:13See if it'll turn.
17:14Bring her in.
17:14Yes, sir.
17:20All right, now.
17:21Get her out of here.
17:22Before we'll lose our patience and string you to the nearest tree.
17:25Yes, sir.
17:26But what about the lady, Miss Crabtree?
17:29How long does it take to get a gal a cool drink of water?
17:32Yeah, talking about something to drink.
17:33If I don't get something to eat pretty soon, I'm liable to get plum dangerous.
17:42What in fun are you trying to say?
17:45Low speak.
17:46All dry up.
17:47Why you not come eat?
17:48Because we had something better to do.
17:50You don't mean it's ruined, Hopsey.
17:53All dry up.
17:54Throw away.
17:56Throw away?
17:58Hopsey inviolated to eat a roast pig.
18:00She say, thank you very much.
18:03But she have to go Virginia City.
18:07Virginia City.
18:09Crazy little Joe.
18:11He didn't agree to take her.
18:13Take best buggy, too.
18:14She very pretty lady.
18:17Very pretty.
18:19I'm not alone.
18:24Mister, you've got just one minute to tell us all you know about it.
18:26I swear I don't know nothing, Mr. Cartwright.
18:29That minute's running out fast.
18:30Who sent you up to the Bonnarosa?
18:32Nobody.
18:33I mean, I was just hired to drive the lady up around these hills.
18:38Was it Alpheus Troy?
18:40Was it Alpheus Troy hired you?
18:44Talk, man, while there's still a tongue in your head.
18:46I couldn't help myself, Mr. Cartwright.
18:48I couldn't say no to Troy.
18:49I just couldn't help myself.
18:50How much did he pay you?
18:53He went into that town alone.
18:58Anyone care to ride into Virginia City with me?
19:03Awesome.
19:05Down into Virginia City, not yet.
19:07That's exactly what they want.
19:09Just the four Cartwrights.
19:14Well, we'll ride in.
19:16But we'll have a hundred men riding in after us in the morning if we haven't returned.
19:21You'll alert the men from the North Valley.
19:23Adam, you ride out to the settlers on the Tahoe Rim.
19:27I'll take care of the men at the sawmill.
19:29Soon as we're through, we'll ride into Virginia City.
19:34I'll be waiting for you in the Sazerac.
19:54We don't go back by morning.
19:57Kill them.
20:12Oh!
20:14I think we'd better let him rest, ma'am.
20:15We don't want to get him all tuckered out.
20:17I see.
20:20It's very considerate of you to drive me, Mr. Cartwright.
20:23Well, most people hereabouts just call me Little Joe.
20:25Little Joe?
20:27Well, you're not that small.
20:29I was not that bad.
20:30It's my brother horse as that big.
20:32Yes, he is.
20:33But what kind of a name is that for a man?
20:36Horse.
20:36Oh, he had some other name when he was born.
20:38Then when he weighed in at 50 pounds, when he was just a couple of months old,
20:42people just forgot the other name and started calling him Horse.
20:4550 pounds at a couple of months.
20:48Now, that's impossible.
20:49Impossible, ma'am?
20:51I don't think you'd say that if you could have seen Horse's mother.
20:54Isn't she your mother, too?
20:56Who, that big gal?
20:58Oh, no.
20:59Her pa said she stood six feet tall in her stocking feet and could punch like a mule.
21:03That's how pa met her.
21:04She threw him two out of three times in a wrestling match.
21:06Oh, she didn't.
21:07No.
21:08No, she's a real beautiful woman.
21:10Came from Sweden.
21:12Pa said she was like a clean, fresh sunrise.
21:15I'm sure she was.
21:18Your father was married twice?
21:20More than that.
21:22More than that?
21:23Yeah, older brother Adam.
21:24He's from pa's first wife.
21:26She was the daughter of a New England sea captain.
21:29Imagine my pa being married to a Yankee.
21:32What's so wrong about a Yankee?
21:36Ma'am, if you don't already know, this ain't no use in my telling.
21:42Mr. Cartwright, when will we ever get to Virginia City?
21:47Almost before you know it, ma'am.
21:49Ha!
21:49Come on.
21:50Come on.
22:14gentleman.
22:24Spider has just snagged the fly.
22:29troy do you uh you think miss crabtree would appreciate being called a spider
22:34as long as she collects her fee of ten thousand dollars for this special performance
22:37i don't think she cares what she's called
22:42buggy's yours ma'am for as long as you stay in virginia city oh that's most gallant of you
22:45little joe hope you didn't mind the ride too much ma'am i loved it fastest 20 miles i've ever
22:52experienced you will stay for my performance won't you i don't know what could keep me away
22:59i'll look for you from the stage
23:05after the show we have dinner together after the show you ask me then
23:25now you know what you're going to do right
23:35oh miss crabtree this is indeed a pleasure you sent for me mr troy i'd have come to you but
23:42i was afraid i couldn't crowd my colleagues in that cramped little dressing room
23:45uh miss crabtree i want you to meet uh aaron cooper of the yellow jacket how do you do
23:51mr george garvey of the diablo my pleasure gentlemen your fame is worldwide won't you sit down please
23:58hello thank you might i add so is yours oh by the way uh congratulations congratulations
24:04for what my performance isn't until later well let's say for bringing that young man into virginia
24:12city oh is that so difficult did you have any doubts it isn't easy to get a cut right to
24:18do
24:18anything it was just one young man didn't you think i was woman enough to persuade one young
24:25man to do my bidding oh enough to do all that i'm sure and more but you see miss crabtree
24:31our task
24:33isn't quite finished what is there left to do mr troy we want you to persuade that young man
24:40to accompany you to your hotel rooms after this evening's performance of course of course
24:48well how interesting and how unusual uh what do i do then make love to him oh no uh just
24:58keep him
24:59there talk to him do anything but keep him there he's such a boy what should we talk about talk
25:07about
25:07as blasted trees they've got more than a million of them up there on the ponderosa and we want them
25:13trees you want trees i thought you were all silver kings trees spell timber and we need timber miss
25:22crabtree desperately to keep our minds going you see the deeper the veins go into the earth the richer
25:28the purer the silver but without timber millions of feet of it to support our tunnels and our shafts
25:34there's a limit to how deep we can go then it appears i've earned my rather exorbitant fee
25:42get that boy up into your room tonight and you've earned another ten thousand
25:48what do you intend to do with him hold him as a hostage until ben cartwright gives us the right
25:54to
25:55cut down his trees and what if ben cartwright refuses the way ben loves those sons of his
26:02i don't think he'll refuse i'll expect another ten thousand mr troy
26:13if you promise not to harm that boy
26:34it's a friend hopling put down the war club awesome much happy see friend always happy to see you too
26:40hopling how's honorable son hop sing he cooked very good oh really good horse loves him like a brother
26:46ah so very good son you come from zinnia city all along you take terrible risk
26:54well if honorable father just take my horse to the stable i want to take care of a few little
26:58things up
27:04do you mind hopling for a very beautiful lady
27:16you said madam i have come for to court you your affections for to gain and if you'll give me
27:32good attention
27:36perhaps i'll come twice more again
27:44ah no no sir no all other answers to him the word no
27:58madam madam i have no
28:00madam i have gold and silver
28:01madam i have gold and silver
28:03madam i have a house and land
28:04madam i have a world of pleasure
28:08you can have it all at your command
28:12ah ah no
28:15no sir no
28:18all of our answers to him were no
28:25What care I for your gold and silver
28:29What care I for your house and land
28:32What care I for your world of pleasure
28:36All I want is a handsome man
28:43Ah, ah, no
28:46No, sad, no
28:50All are for answers to him
28:52No
28:56Madam, you seem to boast on beauty
29:01Beauty surely will vanish away
29:07Pick a pretty red rose in the morning
29:13And by noon it will fade away
29:27No, no, sad, no
29:32All are for answers to him
29:40All of her answers to him were no
29:44All are for answers to him
30:20Young Cartwright sure didn't waste any time snapping up her invitation
30:25In his place, hmm, I would have done the same thing
30:30Well, if you had, it would have been your last supper, too
30:33Aaron, have you assigned proper men to the task?
30:37McCutcheon and Farrell
30:38Yellow jacket boys
30:39Excellent
30:40Gentlemen, ladies
30:42I invite you to partake of the pleasures of my club Sazerac special
30:50It's open, come in
31:01Your rose is most beautiful, Mr. Cartwright
31:07Hardly anything, ma'am
31:08Compared to all these
31:12I don't think any of them could have been given with more admiration
31:16Or affection
31:17That's rather bold, sir
31:19I might almost say wicked
31:22Speaking of wicked, that was a fairly wicked dance you did out there on the stage
31:27You didn't like it?
31:29Who, me?
31:31Ma'am, I loved every bit of it
31:34As a matter of fact, I...
31:36Tell me, Mr. Cartwright
31:38Your mother was the third wife?
31:40And the last
31:43What was her name?
31:45Felicia, why do you ask?
31:47I don't know
31:49But you must be very much like her
31:54Where did she meet your father?
31:58Pa took a business trip down in New Orleans
32:00Guess he made out better than he ever figured he would
32:02New Orleans
32:03I might have known
32:04Hey, grandpappy served the end of the pirate Lafitte
32:07Till he got
32:09You mean to say your grandfather was hanged?
32:12How awful
32:13Well, ain't a bad way to go, ma'am
32:15When you're 82
32:18You ever been in New Orleans?
32:20New Orleans
32:21I've been there dozens of times
32:25Oh, I'd give anything if I could go to New Orleans
32:29My mother used to tell me about it before she died
32:32I can hardly remember now
32:33I was just a little kid, not even five years old
32:36I know she used to tell me what a beautiful city it was
32:40Yes, a very beautiful city
32:43Very old and very gracious
32:46But we'll talk about that at supper
32:49I got a little place all picked out
32:51Run by a fellow from Paris, France
32:52Come to Virginia City a couple of years ago
32:54And paying for gold
32:55And he got so discouraged with the kind of food they dish out around here
32:58He just opened up a little cafe
33:03What's the matter, ma'am?
33:05Don't you care for French cooking?
33:07I love French cooking
33:09And
33:12I love French wine
33:14Here, let me pour you some
33:28To your very good health, monsieur
33:34What is it?
33:35They call it champagne
33:38It's the only thing I drink
33:41Tastes pretty feeble to me
33:43Hmm
33:44It'll catch up with you
33:46But then at $50 a bottle, it should
33:50$50?
33:51Well, this stuff's expensive
33:54Everything I have is expensive
33:56My hats, my shoes
33:59My furs, my gowns
34:01Everything
34:02Then money must be very important to you
34:04The most important thing in the world
34:08That's what enchants me so about Virginia City
34:10I can watch them dig it here
34:12Right out of the ground
34:24You don't know how hard I've worked
34:27How many years it's taken
34:30To be able to buy the kind of champagne we're drinking now
35:00Listen, little Joe
35:02Why won't your father let them cut down those trees?
35:06They'd be willing to pay anything he asked
35:09The trees?
35:11Who wants to know about the trees?
35:15They need those trees
35:17Without those trees
35:19They can't keep their minds going
35:21And without those trees
35:22We can't keep the land going
35:26You're expecting any visitors, ma'am?
35:32I suppose you know what I've done, don't you?
35:46Where is he?
35:49Where's my son?
35:50May I ask you, Mr. Cartwright
35:52To address whatever questions you may have to my friend
35:55Langford Poole
35:58Mr. Poole, as you well know, boasts 12 notches on his gun
36:04Would you care to try for 13?
36:07Go home, Cartwright
36:11Go home before I kill you
36:13You tell me to go home
36:17You, with the smell on you of the charnel house
36:21Of flesh rotting and stinking in the sun
36:26You're gonna die for saying that to me, old man
36:29You're gonna die
36:32You have any argument, Poole
36:33You don't have it with my father
36:36You have it with me
36:38One Cartwright is just about the same to me as another
37:08I'm asking you again
37:11Where's my boy?
37:14I, I don't know
37:16I don't know where he is
37:18We looked all over town, Pa
37:20There's no trace of him
37:24Troy
37:25The Lord saith an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
37:30I want my son, Troy
37:33My son
37:35For your life
37:37You think that brat of yours is in Virginia City, Ban Cartwright?
37:42All right
37:43Find him
37:45I'll find him
37:46With that actress once I know where she is
37:56You know that, Troy?
37:58You know where she is
38:00Now tell me or I'll rattle your teeth
38:04At the hotel
38:06The International House
38:09I'll find him, Pa
38:15Boss
38:17You stay here and help Pa
38:18Keep them seated right where they are
38:20If I don't come back with little Joe
38:23We'll ask some more questions
38:25They'll be here when you get back at them
38:27One shape or another
38:28But they'll be here
38:34Yes, ma'am
38:35You sure got expensive tastes
38:38Like the champagne stuff
38:41Hats
38:42Downs
38:43And furs
38:46I guess you didn't have much choice
38:47But you have
38:49They'll kill you, little Joe
38:50You can get out through the window
38:52Please, before it's too late
38:55Ma'am, I thought we had a supper day together
39:02Gentlemen
39:04May I say that your visit isn't entirely unexpected
39:07You get out of here
39:16You get out of here
39:18Come on.
39:56Scrabtree, ma'am, you're a sweetheart.
40:34Good evening, Miss Crabtree.
40:36Adam, oh, I'm so happy to see you.
40:39Are you?
40:40Where's my brother?
40:42He was here.
40:44I'm sorry, Adam.
40:46I didn't think this was going to happen.
40:48What you thought or think doesn't interest me, Miss Crabtree.
40:51You're hurting my arm.
40:52I'll break it.
40:52Where's the kid?
40:53You don't understand.
40:55Understand what?
40:56You and Alpheus Troy?
41:04You don't think much of me, do you?
41:06On the contrary.
41:08I think you did your job beautifully.
41:10It's not everyone that could lure a young, fooled kid to his death.
41:13That isn't true.
41:15I didn't know they wanted to hurt him.
41:18They said it would just be a little trick, a sort of a game.
41:21Could I go up into the mountains and make one of you follow me back to town?
41:26For how much money?
41:28Money didn't have anything to do with it.
41:31Didn't you just hear me say it was a little game, a sort of a lark?
41:34Oh, I heard you.
41:35It doesn't mean I have to believe you.
41:39Let go of me.
41:41Get your hands off me!
41:45Next time, Miss Crabtree, pick on a man, not a boy.
42:16He's around there somewhere.
42:17We'll go through every shack and tent until we can find him.
42:20No more!
42:31Where's he?
42:31Where are you hiding him?
42:33You're going to go somewhere else.
42:34That's a big help.
42:35If he's here, we'll find him.
42:38Wait, what are you going to do with us?
42:40Just look at us!
42:43Wait, wait.
42:44There's no sign!
42:45Look at us!
42:46There's no sign!
42:50Old man, thank you for keeping me alive.
42:57Of course, one day you may regret it, you know.
43:01Where is he?
43:03Did you find him?
43:04No, I didn't find him, Pa.
43:05I got his horse outside.
43:07Found it at the stable.
43:08He's still in town.
43:16We'll go on looking for him, Alpheus Troche.
43:20And if we don't find him...
43:46We'll try that one next.
43:49Inside basket.
43:50I'll cover close.
43:58You got anybody hiding in here?
44:00Hide somebody?
44:01No, nobody.
44:02Me hide nobody.
44:04Oh, what's the use?
44:05Let's turn this place inside out.
44:06Fall.
44:06Come on.
44:07Put him down.
44:09Don't let me know.
44:12You don't have to let me know.
44:17Don't let me know.
44:27Don't let me know.
44:32Don't let me know.
44:33What laundry?
44:50No ticky, no washing.
45:05All the same. Why make some place close? No catch me.
45:07This ain't gonna smoke him out!
45:15How do you think you're gonna go?
45:18I'm not gonna go home.
45:19I'm gonna go home.
45:21Let's go!
45:24I'm going to go home!
45:29I'm going home!
45:37Oh
46:00Oh
46:53You you scamp is this what you've been doing all night all night pa
47:00Oh
47:01Yeah, I thought I was just getting started
47:07It's a great pleasure mr. Cartwright
47:12Out you little rapscallion before I before I skin you alive
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