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While hunting bighorn sheep in the high country, Hoss and Little Joe Cartwright discover and shelter a Shoshoni princess (played by Chana Eden) who is pregnant and lost in the mountains. A blizzard forces them to shelter her, and they must protect her from a Shoshoni search party ordered to find her. The episode is noted for not having an entirely happy ending.
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00:06I just don't understand it, little Joe.
00:08There ain't no ram tracks everywhere.
00:10Looks to me like he's just walking around and around a circle.
00:15Yeah, we're just not having any luck.
00:35There ain't no wet boots.
00:48This one's stuck worse than the other.
00:56Doggone you!
00:57Well, now you're gonna get it.
00:59What are you talking about, little Joe?
01:00You know what I'm talking about.
01:02Little Joe, what's the matter with you?
01:03You let me go so I can bust you one.
01:05Well, I'll find out what's alien.
01:06Why, you spoil a perfect shot I had at him.
01:09At who?
01:10That old big horn we've been tracking.
01:12Little Joe, you sure this high altitude ain't got you a little lightheaded?
01:16I just saw him.
01:18Where?
01:19Up there where he just come from.
01:29Look, are you laughing at me?
01:30Not at you, little Joe.
01:31At us.
01:32We've been chasing that old big horn for two weeks and it's the first time we laid eyes on him.
01:35You know why?
01:36Because all that time he's been tracking us.
01:42Come on, we gotta get back and get out of here.
01:44Can't we stay up just one more day?
01:46Well, you can if you want to, little Joe.
01:49I'll come up next spring and dig your froze carcass out of this snow.
01:53All right, we'll start packing out tomorrow.
01:55Yeah.
01:56You get real busy now and round up some grub for you, big brother, before I fade plum away.
02:01Okay, beans and bacon coming up.
02:53All right, we'll start packing out tomorrow.
03:02celebs.
03:05Trucking.
03:08Engine.
03:10engine.
03:15engine.
03:16engine.
03:16engine.
03:29You all right, little Joe?
03:32It will be as soon as my ears stop popping.
03:40Check that thieving Indian over there.
03:42Well, there's the last of our supplies
03:45and the little ammunition we had left.
03:53Hey, Horst, come here.
03:58Look at this.
04:04Shoshone, isn't she?
04:08Yeah, that's a Shoshone headband she's got on.
04:12She's cold. I'll make her some coffee.
04:17She didn't get hit by one of them stray bullets, did she?
04:22No, she ain't been hit.
04:25Yeah, well, this coffee will fix her up.
04:27Never mind.
04:29What do you mean, never mind? What's wrong with her?
04:32Little Joe,
04:34this squad's gonna have a baby.
04:35And soon.
04:36What's wrong with her?
04:41I don't know.
04:53I don't know.
05:33Did you find them?
05:35No, not a sign.
05:37I went clear to the top of that peak.
05:38I could see for miles.
05:39There's nothing.
05:39I just don't understand it, little Joe.
05:42Young girl on her condition
05:43to try to stick close to her tribe.
05:45Unless, of course, she gets lost
05:47and they just run out and leave her or something.
05:48No, she's not lost to us.
05:50How could you tell?
05:51By the deer trail she took.
05:53Every time they branched off,
05:54she took the one either south or east.
05:56She knew where she was going.
05:59Southeast.
06:00I'd take her right into Paiute Country, wouldn't it?
06:03Yeah, maybe her tribe was looking for a few scalps.
06:05No, no, no.
06:06Wasn't no raiding party.
06:09Shawshundra's too smart for that.
06:10They wouldn't want to get caught
06:11this side of the mountains
06:12with big snow just on its way.
06:15Where was she heading then?
06:17What else is southeast of here?
06:20Only thing I can think of is Virginia City.
06:23Virginia City.
06:32Well, her fever's down some, anyhow.
06:35Yeah, she looks better to me.
06:36Yeah.
06:37There's one thing for certain, though.
06:40Her time's near,
06:41and she's going to be needing a woman
06:42to help with the birthing.
06:43You sure you didn't see nothing of them, little Joe?
06:45No smoke, no tracks, no nothing?
06:47No, nothing.
06:49They're going to be able to find us, though,
06:51if we're west of Kansas City.
06:53All they got to do is follow their smellers.
06:55I reckon you're referring to my cooking.
06:58I'm referring to that stink you're making.
06:59What is it?
07:00Them's wild roots and mesquite beans.
07:03Mesquite beans?
07:04Yep.
07:05That's cattle fodder.
07:06Yep.
07:07It's going to be your dinner, though, little Joe,
07:09and as a matter of fact,
07:10you're liable to be living on this
07:11till we get out of here.
07:12Hold on.
07:14I'm going to go shoot me some game.
07:15Oh, no, you ain't.
07:17We've got to save what ammunition
07:18we've got left for an emergency.
07:20Well, look, of course,
07:21we can't eat cattle fodder.
07:23You eat beefsteak, don't you?
07:25Well, sure.
07:25What's I got to do with it?
07:27Well, it'll just make you appreciate
07:28what an old steer goes through for you.
07:30Here, eat hard a little, brother.
07:34Do I have to?
07:36No, no, you don't have to.
07:38You can starve to death.
07:57You know, it's kind of sweet, you know?
07:59Sure.
08:05You're feeling you're getting used
08:06to that smell.
08:12Hey, she's coming, too.
08:13Get some water, quick.
08:21You're spilling it.
08:22Well, just hold the cup still.
08:27Here, now,
08:29won't you drink some of this?
08:30It'll be good for you.
08:36Ma'am,
08:37ain't nobody gonna hurt you.
08:40Go on, now.
08:41You drink some of this.
08:47That's the way.
08:51That's the way.
09:02Her pulse is stronger.
09:05I think she understood you?
09:07Well, if she didn't, little brother,
09:08we're in a pick of trouble.
09:14My name is Joe Cartwright.
09:17This is my brother, Hoss.
09:21Pleased to meet you, ma'am.
09:28We're from Virginia City.
09:31That's where you were heading, wasn't it?
09:34Where's your tribe?
09:38Ma'am, you better tell us.
09:41You're gonna be needing some help,
09:42and quick.
09:46They know you.
09:48She don't understand nothing.
09:50I won't.
09:51Here.
09:52Help me get her straightened up here
09:53so she can eat.
09:54Yeah.
09:57Come on, man.
10:00Get that up here.
10:01Yeah.
10:05Now, then.
10:07Here.
10:08This is good Indian food.
10:10Good.
10:10Eat.
10:13I can't say as I blame her.
10:15You keep your smart talk to yourself,
10:17little brother.
10:18In case you know it or not,
10:19we got a peck of grief on our hands here.
10:22This is good food.
10:23It's Indian food.
10:25It'll make you strong again.
10:27Now, I ain't gonna take no nonsense.
10:29You come on here and eat for your baby.
10:31You come on here and eat for your baby.
10:41That's the way.
10:47Take it sort of easy at first.
10:50Kind of let your insides get used to the idea.
10:56That's the way.
10:58That's the way.
11:01That's the way.
11:01Take it sort of easy at first.
11:06See the way her eyes lit up when you mentioned her baby?
11:09She understood every word you were saying.
11:12I don't know.
11:13Any female, Karen or young, just naturally knows what's expected.
11:17No, she must know her time is near.
11:19She knows.
11:20Well, then what are we waiting for?
11:21Let's get her to a doctor or a midwife or somebody before it's too late.
11:24It's already too late, little Joe.
11:26That girl will die if we try to move her down this mountain.
11:28Now, that's what's been spooking me all along.
11:29How do you know she'll die?
11:31You ain't no doctor.
11:31You said so yourself.
11:32Well, I know that much about females.
11:34Yeah, horses or cows, maybe.
11:35You don't know nothing about women, females.
11:37I know less than nothing.
11:38But we're going to have to learn, little brother.
11:40There must be some other way.
11:41Yeah.
11:43Yeah, we...
11:44We could just leave her up here.
11:49And maybe her people will find her.
11:52Maybe.
11:55Well, anyway, it's not our responsibility.
11:56We didn't ask her to get landed up with us.
11:59No, we sure didn't.
12:01Probably bungled the job anyway.
12:04Yeah.
12:09Horse?
12:10Huh?
12:13You ever seen a baby birthed?
12:16You know I ain't.
12:19How soon do you think it'll be?
12:21I don't know.
12:23Maybe today, tomorrow, maybe next week.
12:26I don't know.
12:32We just better pray the snow holds off.
12:36Yeah.
13:02Doggone.
13:07Dog, doggone.
13:08Dog, doggone.
13:25Oh, no, you ain't.
13:26We got to save what ammunition we got left for an emergency.
13:35I ain't going to save nothing.
13:37Little joke.
13:40Oh, doggone.
13:41Thought I told you to save that ammunition.
13:44Will you tell that stupid nanny goat to stop grinning at me?
13:49Little brother, you sure you ain't just a little bit sun-touched?
13:53You ought not to come out of camp without your hat on, little Joe.
13:55I ain't sun-touched.
13:56I'm hungry.
13:57I spent the whole day picking these stinking mesquite beans.
13:59Look what I got to show for it.
14:00Well, you ought to pick the bushel basket by now.
14:02Dad gummit, if I got to do everything.
14:04You forget it.
14:05These bushes have been stripped clean.
14:07There was a whole herd of mule deer come through here last night.
14:09There's tracks everywhere.
14:11Bastard.
14:12As if we ain't got enough grief.
14:15Well, come on back into the camp.
14:16I need you to help me with that gal.
14:20She ain't...
14:20No.
14:21No.
14:21It ain't what you think.
14:22No such luck.
14:23Come on.
14:26Hey, doggone you.
14:33Hey.
14:33Yeah, it looks pretty nice.
14:34Why don't you ever make one of those for me?
14:36Well, the next time you're expecting, you just let me know.
14:39Get some of them sticks over there.
14:42Are these?
14:42Yeah.
14:53Yeah.
14:54What are the sticks for?
14:55These are for the tug on as soon as their labor starts.
14:58Here.
14:58Drive one in over there at arm's length.
15:00Let's do it.
15:11Damn, I sure hope you know you got yourself mixed up with a couple of prune pickers.
15:17What we don't know about delivering babies, it'd scare you to death.
15:20Fetch that shovel over there.
15:23Yeah.
15:24Now, dig a pit right there deep enough to hold a batch of hot coals.
15:28Oh, can't we heat the water outside?
15:29Well, we're going to, but this is to steam some sage leaves.
15:33Sage leaves?
15:33What good's that going to do?
15:36Well, how should I know?
15:37What do you mean, how should you know?
15:38What are we going to do it for, then?
15:40Well, I heard an Indian agent telling Paul one time that this is what all Shoshone women
15:43always did.
15:44Now, what else did they tell you?
15:46Well, then we got to get some rabbit pelts to swaddle the baby in as soon as it gets here.
15:51Mm-hmm.
15:53Now, what then?
15:54Then we got to find an old cottonwood tree someplace.
15:57Oh, we got to find an old cottonwood tree?
15:59Yeah, one with the dry rot.
16:02We got to find an old cottonwood tree.
16:03He's got the dry rot.
16:04Yeah, so as we can scoop out that dry rot and pulverize it up real fine, like.
16:09And we scoop out some of that dry rot and pulverize it up real fine.
16:12But we don't know why we're doing that either, do we?
16:14Yeah, for baby powder.
16:17Youngin's got to have baby powder, ain't he?
16:19No, no, no.
16:20He can't even have a baby without baby powder.
16:23Where are you going?
16:24I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:27I'm going to get us some baby powder makings.
16:38I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:41I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:43I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:44I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:45I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:46I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:46I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:47I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:47I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:48I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:49I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:49I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
16:50I know there's an old cottonwood tree down by the lake.
17:26Wait a minute, wait a minute.
17:26I want to get me one of them.
17:28Save your ammunition.
17:32You willing to get wet for your supper?
17:35I'll just as soon die in ammonia and starvation.
17:37All right, you go rustle us up some branches and make it snappy.
17:40Be quiet about it.
17:41They ain't nothing as skittery as a wild duck.
17:43Okay.
17:56I'll just as soon as you go.
18:56I'll just as soon as you go.
19:11Well, she sure didn't get much down.
19:14I told you not to put those pine nuts in her soup.
19:16Pine nuts are nourishing.
19:18Well, so's duck.
19:21Well, she ain't hardly got enough strength to swallow soup.
19:23I don't know what she'd do with that roast duck.
19:26Well, I'm going to give her lessons right now.
19:30Hey, Austin.
19:31Yeah?
19:33How far do you think she'd come before she ran into us?
19:36Shoshone Nation is 200 miles north of here.
19:41Remember she was traveling with her husband and he had an accident or something?
19:44It ain't that simple.
19:46For some reason or other, that girl had to get into Virginia City.
19:50I don't think we're going to find out until she gets good and ready to tell us.
19:54Here.
19:56Some duck.
20:06Tomorrow we'll set some rabbit snares.
20:08You know, I don't think we're going to find out.
20:58Hey, horse.
20:59Yep.
21:01That lake was frozen over this morning.
21:04I saw a herd of deer going down through the pass.
21:08It's kind of surprising that she don't take the hint, ain't it?
21:11Why should she? She's got it made.
21:13She's got a nice room, plenty of food.
21:16Two dumb clucks to wait on her, hand and foot.
21:19Now she's in no hurry.
21:29Engines!
21:48Little Joe, you could have dang near killed me with that stinking thing.
21:55You should have seen a look on your face.
21:57You look like a hog stuck with a porcupine quilt.
22:05Hey.
22:07Hey, the Sphinx has a sense of humor.
22:17Well, Joe, don't just stand there, Dawkin.
22:19Get that sage.
22:20Get the sage.
22:20Where's the sage?
22:21What sage?
22:21The sage I told you to get for this demon.
22:23You told me you were going to get the sage.
22:24Hey, have I got to get everything?
22:26Well, I'm tired of you yelling at me, you one sage.
22:27Just tell me I'll get it.
22:28Oh, no, you get that ball in water and follow me in there with it, you hear?
22:32Get it.
22:33Oh, we should make your mind.
22:34We should make up your mind.
22:37Any ball in water?
22:38I don't know nothing about having babies.
22:40Here's the water horse.
22:42Put it right there.
22:46You scared?
22:48Yeah.
22:49But I don't reckon her have as much as she is.
22:54Put down those windbreakers.
23:15Oh, no, no, no, no.
23:32Ain't you never seen a baby before?
23:35Here.
23:37Here, take him over there, little flower.
23:42Hold him easy and keep your hand on his back so his little head don't fall down.
23:47Yeah.
23:49Yeah.
23:53Be careful.
23:54Don't stumble in them big feet of yours.
23:58Look at her.
23:59Oh, no, no, no, no.
24:02I can't see her.
24:04Oh, no.
24:06Oh, no, no, no.
24:10Oh, no, no, no.
24:14Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
24:17Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
24:17Oh, no, no, no.
24:23My baby girl, is she all right?
24:28You speak English better than I do.
24:31Please tell me.
24:33How come you held out on us?
24:35Is she perfect?
24:37Your baby's perfect.
24:39She's as pretty as a brand new penny.
24:46Only she ain't a she.
24:49He's a he.
24:56What's the matter?
24:58I thought all Shoshone women made big medicine to their gods
25:03so they'd have nothing but boy babies.
25:13You get some rest.
25:14You're going to have a lot of explaining to do.
25:25Hey, Austin.
25:30Yeah?
25:32Did you take a good look at this baby?
25:33What'd you do to him?
25:34He was all right when I gave him to you.
25:36I didn't do nothing to him.
25:39Look at him. He's got blue eyes.
25:44Ain't no Indian baby ever had blue eyes.
25:48This boy's father's a white man.
26:09Well, it looks like we eat fish again tonight.
26:11The rabbit snares are all empty.
26:13Yeah, well, the fish trap's empty, too.
26:15What are we going to do now?
26:17I don't know.
26:21Did you notice the sky today?
26:23As clear as a crystal glass.
26:27Complaining?
26:28I could smell the snow piling up there for almost a week.
26:31We got a reprieve.
26:32Listen.
26:35I don't hear anything.
26:37No birds.
26:39No wind.
26:40No nothing.
26:43Yeah, come to think of it, I haven't heard anything all day.
26:47I didn't see that old bighorn, either.
26:50Not a living thing.
26:52Pa says that wild animals always know when a big storm's due.
26:59Look, we've got to get down off this mountain quick.
27:02Yeah, well, maybe tomorrow.
27:04We'll have to see about the girl first.
27:05Well, by all means, let's give the lady every consideration.
27:09Doesn't make any difference she won't tell us her name.
27:11Now, let's be gentlemen and cartwrights to the bitter end.
27:14Oh, little Joe, this has been worrying you like a hound dog with a burr in his rump.
27:18Forget it.
27:19I reckon she's got a reason for keeping quiet.
27:21Hey, well, I'm going to find out her reasons.
27:23And everything else about her before she gets us in any deeper.
27:25How you figuring on doing that?
27:26Well, you just watch me.
27:54Oh, don't stop on account of us.
27:56Personally, I'd like to hear something besides my brother's yakking.
27:59Leave her alone, little Joe.
28:04You know, I says you talk better than he does.
28:07I ain't much to crow about, but I'd certainly like to hear a sample.
28:12Your name, maybe.
28:16You know, we've been pretty decent to you.
28:17I think we're entitled to know a little bit more about you.
28:20For instance, why were you going to Virginia City?
28:22Oh, little Joe, quit jawing at her.
28:25If she don't want to talk to us, I reckon it's her business.
28:29Well, it seems to me she's made us part of her business.
28:32If I'm going to get my scalp lifted for a runaway Shoshone, I think I'd die a lot easier if
28:35I knew some of the details.
28:36What makes you think she's a runaway?
28:44Look at her face.
28:45You're going to tell me she's not a runaway?
28:47Where did you get this?
28:48Not far from camp.
28:49You didn't tell me about it?
28:51I just want to see the look on her face first.
28:54Could have been dropped last month or even last year.
28:58Yeah, or last night.
29:03Did you see any other signs?
29:07I don't know.
29:08Could have been lost by a scout on his way back to get the rest of the party.
29:21Look, don't try to make me feel like a louse either.
29:23I had to find something out and I found it out.
29:25That's all.
29:28We didn't do no such thing.
29:32That's a war medicine bag.
29:34It's forbidden for a Shoshone woman to even lay eyes on it.
29:38No wonder the poor little old thing's half scared to death.
29:41Where are you going?
29:43I'm going up on that mountainside and take a look around.
30:05I'm sorry.
30:09I guess it was sort of a mean trick.
30:13I didn't know about the taboo.
30:16I wish you had your reasons for not wanting to answer our questions.
30:21Just as it gets a dog gone aggravating.
30:23I don't know.
30:24I don't know.
30:26I don't know.
30:37I don't know.
30:42I don't know.
30:43I don't know.
30:44I don't know.
30:46I don't know.
30:47I don't know.
30:50I don't know.
30:52I don't know.
31:21Relax, it's us.
31:29Get to Pycores, we're leaving.
31:31Shoshone's?
31:31No, it's a blizzard.
31:32It's forming over there behind that ridge to the north.
31:34And I tried to tell you.
31:36Make it snappy.
31:37We gotta get out of here and through that pass before the storm hits.
32:00For the last couple of miles, I could swear we were being watched.
32:04I think it's that gal.
32:05She's got me spooked too.
32:07I think she senses something.
32:10I wonder if that medicine bag could have been a fresh sign after all.
32:13Maybe, but right now it's what's up there that's got me worried.
32:18Yeah.
32:19How far do you think it is to the pass?
32:21I don't know, but about two or three miles, I reckon.
32:25Then we'll never make it before dark.
32:27Well, we'll have to make it after dark then.
32:30I want you going ahead.
32:31I want to backtrack and have a look around.
32:35My baby!
32:36My baby!
32:38Here.
32:39Take it easy.
32:40I'll get the baby.
32:41Whoa, Nip!
32:42Whoa!
32:44Whoa!
32:45Whoa!
32:46Whoa!
32:48Whoa!
32:50Whoa!
32:51Whoa!
32:52Whoa!
32:53Whoa!
32:54Whoa!
32:55Whoa!
32:57Whoa!
33:05Well, there's no sign of them.
33:06Adam, they're a week overdue.
33:09I never knew them would get home yet on time.
33:12Surely us would have enough sense to know this is a storm sky.
33:17Something's happened to them.
33:18Let's keep going.
33:19Ha!
33:36She said you were going on.
33:38Shh!
33:38Wake her up.
33:40She's too tired to go on.
33:42Yeah, it makes two of us.
33:44You see anything?
33:46No.
33:49I think there's something else out there besides my imagination.
33:52I can't shake the feeling that they're out there watching us.
33:55Just waiting.
33:57Yeah, but...
33:58Waiting for what?
34:00We're just two guns against a whole Shoshone war party?
34:03Well, we wouldn't stand a chance.
34:05If they're really out there, why don't they show themselves?
34:08I think she could tell us.
34:10All right.
34:11If it'll make you any happier, I'll stand and watch tonight.
34:13Now, go and eat your supper.
34:18Just what I wanted, mesquite beans.
34:20And wild roots.
34:32Ross, would you do me a favor?
34:33What?
34:35Please don't ask me to go hunt with you again.
34:41Ha!
34:42Ha!
34:44Ha!
34:45Ha!
34:46Ha!
34:48Ha!
34:48Ha!
34:49Ha!
34:50Ha!
34:50Ha!
34:50Ha!
35:06Ha!
35:06A little Joe?
35:12Little Joe?
35:14A little Joe?
35:18How will he want?
35:21Did you put that there?
35:23No?
35:26and we're in real big trouble
35:32well i told you they were following us
35:36what do you think they're waiting for i don't know
35:40but i ain't planning on sitting here and waiting to find out
35:43wake that girl up let's get out of here
35:46yeah
35:51horse
35:55or some guard you turn out to be
35:57wait a minute
35:59there ain't no indian war party
36:00stuff these blankets just to fool us
36:04for some reason or other
36:06that gal was afraid i'd wake up and catch her gone
36:10you know that still doesn't explain this knife of those tracks
36:13must have been a half a dozen shoshones in here last night
36:16yeah
36:17she must have known they were tracking us too
36:20for some reason or other little joe that gal didn't want an indian's catcher
36:24that knife is a warning not to interfere
36:27well we're going to interfere
36:28let's go
36:44i'm at her
36:45i'm at her
36:46i'm at her
36:57i'm at her
37:10Let's go.
37:29Let's go.
37:59Let's go.
38:04Paul?
38:05Adam?
38:09I guess you've been worrying about us, eh, Paul?
38:11Paul, we can explain everything.
38:13We was going to start down on time, but...
38:18I guess we'd better show them, Horsey.
38:21Ain't going to believe us otherwise.
38:22Come on.
38:29I'd hope you boys had more sense than that.
38:32Well, Paul, after all we've been through with her, we couldn't just walk off and leave her up there.
38:38We just naturally brung her and that young'un home with us.
38:41Is that all?
38:43Hey, well, Paul, you act like we did something wrong.
38:47Coming between a Shoshone woman and a people is not something wrong.
38:50It's just plain stupidity.
38:51Yeah, I thought you boys went up there to hunt bighorn sheep.
38:53Oh, Adam, this is a serious matter.
38:55Now, listen, find homecoming.
38:56That's all I've got to say.
39:02Next time you bring baby home, you bring laundry boy.
39:06Hopsin got no time for washing diaper.
39:29How was she, Doctor?
39:30Very weak.
39:32The surprising thing is how the baby came through it, without a sniffle.
39:35Well, now, that ain't too surprising, Doc.
39:37Seems who brought him into the world.
39:38Yeah, well, he had some help, too.
39:40Yeah, about as much help as a sore throat.
39:42My boys don't seem to realize the seriousness of the situation.
39:48They don't know who the girl is or why the tribe went to so much trouble trying to recapture her.
39:53The baby's father is undoubtedly a white man, Ben.
39:57That might explain why she's running away from her family.
40:00But why they would risk the lives of four braves for one child.
40:04Well, there's nothing more I can do here, Ben.
40:06I'll send out a wet nurse for the baby.
40:08Thank you, Doctor.
40:18Baby.
40:18Baby.
40:23Be careful.
40:25Don't you worry.
40:53Mr. Cutlight.
40:55Mr. Cutlight.
40:56Come.
40:57Come quick.
40:58What is it, I'm saying?
40:59The girl.
40:59Come.
41:10She's burning up.
41:13Wake at him.
41:15Tell him to ride into town and get that doctor back here.
41:24The girl.
41:25Do you hear me?
41:29I've sent for the doctor again.
41:31Before he gets here, I want you to tell me who your child's father is.
41:46You were coming to find him, weren't you?
41:51You were coming to find him, weren't you?
41:52He should be here with you.
41:54You tell me and I'll send for him.
42:03All right.
42:05All right.
42:12Do you hear me?
42:28You got no sense, you people?
42:30What for you wake up house so late?
42:32Tell Mr. Cartwright that some of the Kyle is here.
42:35Yes, sir, Mr. Kyle.
42:36You got maybe any particular Mr. Cutlight in mind?
42:39Ben Cartwright, of course.
42:44Hello, Cartwright.
42:45Hello, Cartwright.
42:47I hope you'll forgive me for coming unannounced.
42:50You know Jason, of course.
42:51Of course.
42:52My son Adam told me you'd return to Virginia City.
42:55Is there something I can do for you?
42:57May we speak in private, please?
43:01I'm saying it's getting pretty late.
43:03Why don't you go to bed?
43:06Well, make sure it's comfortable.
43:09Cartwright.
43:11I have a favor to ask.
43:13And this time I won't insult you by offering a bribe.
43:17Well, you, uh, at least you learned that much from our last meeting.
43:20Yes, we have had our differences.
43:22But they were business conflicts, never personal.
43:25Not as far as I'm concerned.
43:26I've always had great admiration for you.
43:29Kyle, uh, you didn't come here at this time of night to eulogize me.
43:34So why don't we, uh, get to the point?
43:36I understand you have an Indian girl here.
43:39And a child.
43:42That's right.
43:44Well, Cartwright, my son Jason is the father of that child.
43:54Cartwright, you have sons.
43:55You must know how I felt when I learned that Jason was involved with this Shoshone girl.
43:59We were married.
44:00Yes, yes.
44:01An Indian ceremony.
44:03Hardly a binding agreement.
44:05I don't quite agree, Kyle.
44:07But Jason, you must have been in love with the girl or else you wouldn't have married her.
44:13I was, and still am.
44:16She knew it.
44:17That's why she tried to come to me.
44:20Well, why did you desert her?
44:24Tell him, father.
44:25I believe I'm the proper judge of what is best for my son.
44:29He's right.
44:31He's right as usual.
44:34It was impossible from the very start.
44:39What could I offer her?
44:40It didn't belong to him.
44:44Including myself.
44:48Cartwright.
44:49I want you to send the girl and the child back to her people.
44:52I'm ready to pay well for her silence.
44:56Kyle, you...
44:57You needn't worry too much about the girl.
45:01I doubt very much whether she would embarrass you.
45:06She's never mentioned the name of the child's father.
45:10You mean you didn't know?
45:12No.
45:14I didn't know.
45:16Obviously, she was too much in love with your son to want to cause him any trouble.
45:22Even though he did desert her.
45:26Where is she?
45:32Upstairs.
45:37Wait a minute, Jason.
45:43Jason, she's dead.
45:51Jason!
45:53Kyle, you've had it all your own way.
45:55Leave them alone now.
46:14The Lord is my shepherd.
46:17The Lord is my shepherd.
46:27He restoreth my soul.
46:30He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
46:37Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art
46:43with me.
46:44Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
46:47Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies.
46:52Thou anointest my head with oil.
46:55My cup runneth over.
46:58Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.
47:02And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
47:12Amen.
47:13Amen.
47:15Amen.
47:32Mr. Cartwright, I want my son.
47:35Now, Red Whip is an old man.
47:37His only child lies there.
47:41But his bloodline continues in your son.
47:44Nothing will stop him from taking that boy.
47:53Mr. Cartwright.
47:57May I have the boy?
48:24Tell my father, I've gone home.
48:33Mr. Cartwright, I've gone home.
48:38Mr. Cartwright, I've gone home.
48:47Mr. Cartwright, I've gone home.
48:49Mr. Cartwright, I've gone home.
48:50Mr. Cartwright, I've gone home.
48:50Mr. Cartwright, I've gone home.
48:51Mr. Cartwright, I've gone home.
48:52Mr. Cartwright, I've gone home.
48:55Mr. Cartwright, I've gone home.
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