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Outlander - Season 8 - Episode 05: Send for the Devil

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00:15Previously, Ben's not dead.
00:16That's why his body is not in his grave.
00:18There is something amiss here.
00:20I am not the ninth Earl of Ellesmere.
00:22I've found myself wishing I could renounce the damn title altogether.
00:25Well, you could marry me and give it to our firstborn.
00:27Are you Denzel Hunter?
00:28Your neighbor said you were a physician?
00:30I am.
00:30This is William Ransom. He's been injured.
00:32Rachel!
00:33These men need our urgent assistance.
00:34My wife is in the city.
00:36I promised I'd return.
00:38I can find a safe place for you to wait out the battle unless you want to fight.
00:41I'm here in Whitaker.
00:43Allow my wife to help yours.
00:45May I introduce to you William Buckley McKenzie?
00:48The reputation precedes you.
00:49As does yours.
00:51A man being called by God is one thing.
00:52A man who thinks he cannot die is quite another.
00:55You are a man.
00:56Arming up right under your nose.
00:57You're too hard-handed to make an example.
00:58I'm putting some blood on that.
01:02The
01:02The
01:13Ah, Rodya.
01:17Anything you'd like to tell the bees?
01:20They didn't have much to offer me when I told them that everyone had left us.
01:25Again.
01:28Well, know everyone.
01:37He promised to fight with me at King's Mountain.
01:41You told him about it.
01:43He's one of you, Cleoth.
01:46I see the purpose in keeping it from him.
01:51You're at...
01:52He's been it more times than anyone.
01:54Did you tell him that we killed his father?
02:00No.
02:02Nor do I tell him you killed his mother.
02:05Good.
02:07Let's keep that to ourselves, shall we?
02:10A tree or a wee mouse, huh?
02:15Ah, fine.
02:25Go to the house, children.
02:28To bear.
02:29Then I can.
02:31Go now.
02:33Go.
02:37Something's wrong.
02:44Don't shoot!
02:48Mark!
02:49He was watching the house.
02:51You can't?
02:51I...
02:52I...
02:52I do.
02:53Don't think he's here to harm us, are you, Mr. Whittaker?
02:56No, sir.
02:58I'm not.
02:59What are you lurking about in the woods?
03:01You know a man named Cunningham?
03:03Mr. Fraser?
03:05The captain?
03:06Aye.
03:07He's coming for you.
03:12Sing me a song of a lass that is gone.
03:19Say, could that lass be I?
03:28Mary of soul, she sailed on a day, over the sea to sky.
03:43Bill and breeze, islands and seas, mountains of rain and sun.
03:54All that was good, all that was good, all that was fair, all that was me, is gone.
04:10Sing me a song of a lass that is gone.
04:15Say, could that lass be I, Mary of soul, she sailed on a day, over the sea to sky.
04:38I...
04:43I...
04:44I...
04:46I...
04:47I...
04:52I...
05:02I...
05:08Uh, me and some of my men were out hunting with the Cherokee.
05:13While we was hunting, some white men hailed us and started talking to the Cherokee about
05:17joining a loyalist militia this Captain Cunningham's putting together.
05:21And one of them let it be known that this Cunningham would soon be in charge of Fraser's
05:26rich. Go on. They camped the night with us. My men and I, we daren't sleep. So, I listened.
05:40They said there's a redcoat officer named Ferguson, been raising loyalist militias, arresting
05:52rebels. I know about him. Well, Cunningham means to attack you and take you to him so he can
06:04hang you for show. What? He said in a few days. Cunningham's waiting on a fellow named Partland
06:13who's come from the settlement of 96 with a militia of his own to help him. He means
06:18to overpower you.
06:23You've done me a service, Mr. Buttigieg. I remember it.
06:28The way I see it, I owe you for what your wife did for my family. But if they find
06:35out,
06:35I warned you.
06:36If they won't find out, then you don't owe me.
06:41But I am grateful just to see him.
07:04Am I interrupting?
07:06Yeah. Come on.
07:17How does it look?
07:19It looks very lovely.
07:26It's just only the French ships.
07:28I know. But Lord John, said battle appears imminent. And without me knowing exactly where
07:35my husband is, I really think I must feed him.
07:40That's fine, Lady Greg. We can resume this afternoon.
07:54She is lovely, isn't she?
07:57Yes. I suppose she is.
08:01Sit down. Keep me company.
08:10You know, you don't have to do this. Everyone would understand if you put it off until your
08:16husband returns.
08:18Honestly, it's helping me keep my mind off of it.
08:25Can I ask you something?
08:28It's about Jamie, so you can say no.
08:33Were you able to spend any time with him?
08:36After you met?
08:38There is no occasion for that.
08:44Actually, that's not true.
08:47There was one occasion when he helped me look for someone.
08:54Was that Jane?
08:57Fanny told me about her.
08:59I understand she meant a great deal to you.
09:02She did.
09:05More than I ever told her.
09:09So, yes, to answer your question, your father helped me and I was grateful.
09:14But that was the end of it.
09:16I do know how you feel.
09:18I didn't know he was my father until I was 19.
09:22I didn't meet him until a few years after that.
09:27I already had a father I loved.
09:31Idolized, really.
09:35Though by then he had died, which made it worse, somehow.
09:43I didn't know.
09:45Everyone had lied to me all my life, including my mother.
09:51And I just lost sense of who I was.
09:56I was so angry at her that I told her she was the one who should have died.
10:06I was so angry at her.
10:07Sound familiar?
10:09Why did you overcome it?
10:12I got to know our father.
10:37That bloody snake.
10:40Aye, Matthias.
10:44He won't attack me here when I have the advantage.
10:49He's canny.
10:51You'll have heard how it went with Richard Brown.
10:54He'll wait for me to be somewhere where he has the upper hand.
10:57So the trading post, then?
11:01Too crowded.
11:02Well, he won't worry about keeping it quiet.
11:06It'll be large.
11:07It's the perfect place for a surprise attack.
11:10Why?
11:12I will not be armed.
11:13No one will.
11:15It's not allowed.
11:17He'll be armed.
11:18He won't care about what's allowed.
11:20Aye, he will care.
11:23Cunningham's a mason of the 25th degree.
11:25Takes his oath seriously.
11:28No.
11:30If you want to start a fight inside,
11:33it'll be after.
11:35That's what I would do if I were him.
11:38So then don't go to Lodge.
11:40Aye.
11:41Why not kill him now?
11:42He doesn't care.
11:43You've been warned and that gives you the advantage.
11:46Right to care who else is William.
11:48Not just Loyalist.
11:50Who among my tenants would attack me on my own land?
11:53I have to go.
11:55I was planning I can handle Cunningham,
11:58but the problem is the militia coming from 96.
12:02We have to cut it off.
12:04What about your militia?
12:06The men you signed?
12:08Well, they're untrained, unorganized,
12:09spread across the county.
12:12No.
12:13There's only one way I can see to stop it.
12:17I have to make a deal.
12:19For the devil.
12:21For the devil.
12:25Deliver it in person, Josiah.
12:27Aye.
12:28I'll ride all night.
12:43Dearest Bree,
12:44I'm sorry.
12:46I didn't mean to be here,
12:48but I have the strongest feeling
12:50that here is where I'm supposed to be.
12:53It wasn't quite whom shall I send,
12:56but something close.
12:58And so was my answer.
13:00That's Isaiah, if you don't know.
13:03Chapter 6, verse 8.
13:05Here I am.
13:06Send me.
13:08I heard that call too.
13:11How can I sit idly by watching men much younger
13:14and myself prepare for battle I know they will lose?
13:17I think my father must have heard the same call
13:20when he joined the RAF.
13:22I wonder if he was as scared as I am.
13:25God willing, I'll see you soon.
13:28God willing, I'll see Jemmy and Mandy too.
13:31I love you all.
13:32For now and always,
13:34I am your husband, Roger.
13:47I want to tell you what you want me to do,
13:49whatever that is.
13:51In the name of Christ, your son,
13:53let me look through it.
13:56Because if you don't,
13:57you'll have my wife to answer to.
13:58Hold it!
14:01Let me look through it.
14:43It's going to be alright.
14:47Look, I'm scared too, see?
14:51But just remember,
14:54God is with us.
14:57Thank you, Mr.
15:01Are you ready?
15:05I'm ready.
15:07God.
15:39That isn't the ships.
15:41No, it isn't.
15:46I'm afraid the battle has begun.
15:49They're attacking from the south,
15:50through the marshes.
15:52Which is not something I personally would do,
15:55but styles of command vary.
16:00The only road into town is closed.
16:04If your husband hasn't returned by now,
16:06it may be a while.
16:10What was it that took him out of town?
16:15It was, uh...
16:21He was at the Continental Camp.
16:24Why in God's name?
16:26He's a minister.
16:27He was ministering to some of the men.
16:29And he'll be kept well back from the front lines.
16:32He'll be safe.
16:34You know as well as I do
16:36that being kept away from the front lines
16:37doesn't keep anyone safe.
16:41Oh, God.
16:43God, I hate this.
16:46Where is Lord John?
16:48At headquarters,
16:50trying to remember
16:50what a lieutenant colonel
16:51is supposed to do.
16:53He's been retired for so long.
16:59He wanted you to have us.
17:06He's quite certain
17:07the rebels will not breach the city.
17:10But if they should
17:12and only if
17:15we ought to hang that in a window
17:16so they know you're on their side.
17:20He'll deny all knowledge
17:21of your radical affiliations, of course.
17:48Oh, God.
17:54Oh, God.
17:54Tell Murray...
17:55I love her.
17:58I always did.
18:02Long before she knew.
18:05Tell her.
18:06Please, tell her.
18:08I'll tell her.
18:15What's your name?
18:17Winslow.
18:19Private Winslow, come.
18:25You're not alone, Winslow.
18:28Can you hear me?
18:30You're not alone.
18:32God is with you.
18:34And I'm with you too.
18:36No one leaves you.
18:49Oh, my God.
19:10Oh, my God.
19:46Oh, my God.
19:50Oh, my God.
19:53Oh, my God.
19:54I'm here to help.
19:55I'm here to help.
19:55I'm here to help.
19:56Doctor.
19:58I need a doctor!
19:59Oh, down there.
20:02Bring him here.
20:05Lay him down.
20:09He's been shot through the neck, I think.
20:17Can they hear me?
20:18Can they breathe?
20:24Don't worry.
20:25I'm going to help me.
20:35You can't die, Doctor.
20:37I told him that I was going to be all right.
20:38I told him God was with us.
20:41Yes.
20:47What am I doing?
20:57Ray.
21:02Yes, of course.
21:04Lord God, please heal my friend.
21:08What's your name?
21:09What's your name?
21:11Christophe.
21:12What's your name, Christophe?
21:13You're called me.
21:14Lord God.
21:16Lord God, heal my friend, Christophe.
21:30You're still breathing.
21:33Thankfully, it missed the trachea and major arteries.
21:42It's all to be gone.
21:46I'll go back.
22:10I'll help you.
22:24Oh.
22:36Woah.
22:42Look
22:43I'll walk.
22:44Come the door.
23:05I've sent Jemmy and Mandy over to Lizzie's.
23:12I'm coming, I'm wanting to harm you and the BAMs.
23:15It's only me here once.
23:20Well, I know where the guns are, just in case.
23:30How do I look?
23:37Well, you'd scare the devil himself.
23:40I don't want to scare him, Claire.
23:43Tonight, I need the devil on my side.
23:47No word from Josiah, then?
23:56Don't go.
23:57I have to go, Claire.
24:00Then if I should...
24:03We have a plan.
24:05Plans fail.
24:07That's why they call them plans.
24:11It's even a saying.
24:14Written by a Scot, no less.
24:18The best laid schemes are mice and men getting half to play.
24:25There's a play about it in my time.
24:28And things go very aglay.
24:31Cunningham doesn't know when we're dead.
24:33Only captured.
24:35And he doesn't again, I know.
24:38My Arge Muir men will be with me at Lodge.
24:40I have Buck and Casey watching for the militia from 96.
24:45But if Josiah should fail and the militia comes, then...
24:49Then what?
24:56Then I will fight.
24:57Clear.
24:59Tooth and nail.
25:01And every man with me.
25:08It won't be today, will it?
25:10I don't think so, Claire.
25:14But no one will lie to you.
25:17I think it will be an evil knight.
25:19Well, I think he's a good knight.
25:20I think it will be an evil knight.
25:39The Lodge is always a good knight.
25:39I think it will be an evil knight.
25:41I think he's a good knight.
25:41The Lodge is always a good knight.
25:53Worshipful Master
25:55Shall we begin?
26:40Let us invoke the assistance of the great architect of the universe in all our undertakings.
26:48May our labors thus begun in order be conducted in peace and closed in harmony.
26:57I declare this lodge duly open for the purposes of Freemasonry.
27:01Is there any business?
27:04Aye.
27:06Brother Crombie.
27:10My nearest neighbor, Senga Argyle, is a recent widow and none too spry.
27:17She does not have kin and as an elderly woman lacks the means to maintain her land.
27:24The poor woman cannot care for her late husband's stock and I can only offer her so much help, busy
27:29as I am, with the trading post.
27:31I cannot neglect the business for hours on end.
27:34The bridge would come to a standstill.
27:36So, if there be any man who lives east of the Mill Road who could see his way to helping
27:41me, it would be helping her.
27:44That'll be me, Brother Crombie.
27:46I live near enough.
27:56Anyone else?
27:58Aye.
28:02I'm having a dispute with my neighbor, John Coyne.
28:05He's using my well, taking my water.
28:07I'd like someone to talk to him with me.
28:10I'll go with you, Brother McClure.
28:12You're his friend.
28:14That's just as well, but I want someone on my behalf then too.
28:18I'll go.
28:20If it's agreeable with you, Worshipful Master.
28:24Aye.
28:26Tomorrow, noon, shall we say.
28:28I have no other plans.
28:42I had to come.
28:43I know.
28:46You know.
28:48We know everything.
28:51Jamie knows the captain doesn't mean him immediate harm.
28:56He won't kill your son.
28:58Unless he has to.
29:03Let me offer you the same assurance.
29:13There's nothing left for us to do now, is there?
29:18Actually, I thought we might pray.
29:21Do you know any prayers suitable to the occasion?
29:29Is there anything else before we start the beer?
29:32Yes.
29:33I'd like to say a few words, if I may.
29:38About loyalty.
29:43I shared with you before about my son.
29:47He was loyal.
29:48To me, as a father.
29:51And as a commander.
29:53To his grandmother, who helped me raise him.
29:57And to his king and country, most especially.
30:00He was loyal unto death.
30:03As we all must be.
30:07Or it is not loyalty.
30:10What brings this to mind, Brother Cunningham?
30:13The war is heavy on my heart, I'll admit.
30:18And I know we're not to speak of politics in Lodge, but...
30:22But since you have, so shall I.
30:25And I will say, but one thing, Caraghan, that is not mine own,
30:29but a thing said by our forefathers some 400 years ago.
30:32Well, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive,
30:38never shall we, on any conditions, be brought under English rule.
30:45For it is in truth.
30:47Not for glory.
30:49Nor riches.
30:51Nor honors that we are fighting.
30:54But for freedom.
30:57For that alone.
31:00Which no honest man gives up,
31:03but with life itself.
31:10Bow your heads with me for the closing prayer.
31:12Brother Lindsay.
31:19Supreme Grand Master, Ruler of Heaven and Earth,
31:23now that we are to separate and return to our respective places of abode,
31:28will thou be pleased to influence our hearts and minds
31:32so that we may, each one of us,
31:35practice out of the Lodge
31:37those great moral duties which are inculcated in it.
31:41And with reverence, study and obey the laws
31:45which thou hast given to us in thy holy word.
31:49Amen.
31:50So what it be.
31:52God damn it.
31:53Amen.
31:54Amen.
31:55Amen.
31:55Amen.
31:55Amen.
32:00Amen.
32:00So I dug you for a big erupts.
32:02Where is he?
32:27Any sign of those bastards from 96?
32:29Not yet.
32:30Josiah hasn't come back either.
32:33My brother will not let you down.
32:34Thank you, Casey.
32:37Georgie Hallam, Connor McNeil, Lachlan Hunt, Ewan Adair.
32:41There were more behind us, but...
32:43Oman Leslie, Robert McClanahan, William Baird, Joseph Baird,
32:48Iron Crombie, and Moriart behind them.
32:51Friends and neighbours all.
32:52Peace and harmony they quoted just now.
32:55All line and wait for a bye.
32:56Draw them into the trees.
32:58Mark the names and capture those you can.
33:00Any man in these woods is a traitor to me.
33:02I've done a shoot to kill.
33:04Cunningham wants me alive.
33:06I'll no be the one who brings death here tonight.
33:17The storm will be here soon.
33:22Where are the children?
33:26Away for the night.
33:29And Fanny's asleep.
33:41What are you thinking?
33:45Five more years.
33:46I'm sorry?
33:48When my grandson died.
33:51That was two years ago.
33:53So you do believe it?
33:55I'll see you again in seven years.
33:58Five more left.
34:00It doesn't mean that my son will kill your husband.
34:04It only means that your husband will not kill him.
34:13That must be a comfort.
34:16To you.
34:22He only intends to take him to Patrick Ferguson.
34:25To be hanged.
34:27For the sake of his own bloody advancement.
34:29For the sake of his king.
34:32And his honour as an officer of that king.
34:36Your husband is a pardon traitor.
34:38He has forfeited the grace of that pardon.
34:40He has earned his own execution.
34:43He's a pardon.
34:45Oh.
34:56We're never going to pray, weren't we?
35:25Don't say a word.
35:28Mr. Fraser, I can't...
36:05Mr. Fraser!
36:09Let's talk this through, shall we?
36:13Man to man.
36:15I'm going to put my gun down.
36:22Not much to talk about, save you leaving my land.
36:29On foot or in a box, it's up to you.
36:34Will you forget, Mr. Fraser?
36:36I have a box waiting for me.
36:39But not for five more years.
37:11Go!
37:18Come on.
37:58How do you know it was coming?
37:59It's my wretch.
38:01I can everything.
38:03Can you mean to hand me over to Ferguson to be hanged?
38:07That was the plan.
38:09The plans change.
38:13That's where they go, them plans.
38:16Ferguson will take you alive or dead.
38:19At this point, I'm thinking dead might save me a lot of bother.
38:30I never wanted it to come to this, Mr. Fraser.
38:58My father has written to his counterpart at the Continental Camp.
39:04With any luck, we'll hear something in a day or two.
39:09No.
39:11The battle is over.
39:13And sitting here waiting for news is unbearable.
39:20I need to see what's happening for myself.
39:24I'm going to the camp.
39:29If you are determined to go,
39:33then I will accompany you.
39:35At first light.
40:04I need to clear out.
40:05I need to clear out.
40:07I need to clear out.
40:08I need to clear out.
40:09Lift.
40:09Lift.
40:10There you go.
40:10Right.
40:13Charlie.
40:15Where's Jamie?
40:16Here.
40:17Sassaray.
40:18Are you hurt?
40:19No, my head.
40:20It's him.
40:20He's been shot in the back.
40:22Shot in the back?
40:25You coward!
40:26Just drain yourself.
40:27He had no intention of killing you.
40:29You can ask your son what his intentions were.
40:34Let me see.
40:36Looks like your clothes took the worst of it.
40:39Here.
40:41Go find Fanny.
40:42Tell her to clean the wound and put a compress on it.
40:45You two, I'm going to need your help.
40:48Mr Cunningham.
40:49Where were you shot?
40:50High or low?
40:52Low.
40:54Wiggle your fingers.
40:57Alright, good.
40:58Now move your feet.
41:07Move your feet, Charlie.
41:09Up and down.
41:10I am!
41:11Mother!
41:13There it is.
41:15Between L3 and L4.
41:17Buck.
41:17Tom.
41:18Help me roll him.
41:20Towards you.
41:21Okay.
41:22Slowly.
41:25Hold him steady.
41:30Mr Fraser has a bad cut across his chest.
41:33It's just Mrs Leftnipple.
41:35Well that's a bit of good news.
41:36Did you?
41:37I put a compress on it.
41:38How fast is the blood soaking through?
41:40Not too fast.
41:41He wants whiskey.
41:42Is that alright?
41:43Tell him if he can stand up and count to 30 then he can have whiskey.
41:47If not, give him honey water and make him lie down.
41:49No matter what he says.
41:51I've already given him honey water.
41:53Should the captain have some too?
41:56Yes.
41:57Please.
42:09Will he live?
42:11Tell me the truth.
42:14I think so.
42:17But he might not be able to walk.
42:21The ball didn't go all the way through.
42:23So it might heal.
42:25Or it might not.
42:29I'm going to remove the ball.
42:31Address the wound.
42:35You should stay.
42:37It won't take long.
42:38And I'll need your help.
42:46Hold him steady.
42:49Hold him steady.
42:52Ah!
42:54Ah!
43:14Trevor's sleeping.
43:16The sucessive cannon fire is a boon to mothers.
43:20And to soldiers.
43:22Yes.
43:24Them too.
43:31It's nice to see you.
43:34You've been rather busy today.
43:36Understandably.
43:40If I should like to see you in my beetle waistcoat again.
43:45Now I believe there are certain species I had not touched on.
43:52Taxonomically.
43:54The fiery searcher.
43:57The twice-deaf lady.
43:58I'm around the side.
44:03I must confess.
44:06I've developed a particular species.
44:10A feeling for you.
44:17That was a terrible attempt, Dick Pevanus, I must say.
44:20I shan't try it again.
44:22On my honour.
44:25What are you saying?
44:29We both know how quickly one can leave someone in war.
44:34I don't want things to remain unsaid between us.
44:39I think you may have been jesting when you suggested it, but...
44:43I have been thinking about your idea.
44:46Remind me.
44:49What was my idea?
44:51That we should get married.
44:53And if we should have a son, I could give him my title.
44:58I wasn't jesting.
45:03But we needn't get married either.
45:06Not straight away.
45:09We could...
45:11give it a go.
45:15And if the result is male.
45:16I don't believe I'm having this conversation.
45:19And what the devil do you propose to do if this result, as you so casually put it, is female?
45:25I suppose you'd have to marry me in either case, eventually.
45:29Of course, I might not get with child at all.
45:33But we might just enjoy the try.
45:51You can't hold me like this.
45:54No.
45:57No.
45:58No, I suppose it's cold.
46:05I'm your honour.
46:08As you say.
46:10I'm your honour.
46:19As you say.
46:28No.
46:36No.
46:37No.
46:38I accept.
46:40I accept.
47:09For as much as it hath pleased
47:11God Almighty to take unto Himself
47:13the souls of these
47:15our brothers
47:16we therefore commit their bodies to the ground
47:20earth to earth
47:21ashes to ashes
47:22dust to dust
47:23ensure uncertain hope of resurrection
47:26to eternal life
47:28through our Lord Jesus Christ
47:30Amen
47:41Please excuse me
47:47Oh my God
48:02Are you hurt? Are you mean?
48:04Fine
48:05I made an explosion
48:09You scared the shit out of me, Roger
48:11I thought you were dead
48:12I know, I know
48:14I'm sorry
48:16I'm sorry
48:18I wanted to
48:22I couldn't leave
48:27How is thy knee?
48:29Not bad, Doctor
48:32How's Christoph?
48:33He's doing well
48:36Oh, Bree
48:38I want you to meet
48:39Dr. Denzel Hunter
48:42That's right
48:43That Denzel Hunter
48:43Rachel's brother
48:46We just figured it out this morning
48:49I'm so glad to meet you
48:50And I thee
48:52I wish it were in better circumstances
48:56I know thy mother and father well
48:59He knows me too
49:03Willie
49:07Brilliant
49:13I think I shall stay a while
49:15I'd not imagine I'd see Denzel again
49:18Now that I have
49:19You know, for a loyalist
49:20You sure have a lot of rebel friends
49:24I should go back to Savannah
49:26My father's letter will still grant you safe passage
49:30Get him cleaned up and fed
49:31And drunk
49:42When did you last see your sister?
49:44Not since Monmouth
49:46Where she's written to me
49:47She had a baby
49:50I think she is very happy
49:54William, I know there was once some trouble
49:55Between me and Ian
49:57But I am very glad for them
49:59Truly
50:03Won't be a moment
50:06Have a list of casualties
50:19Thank you, Doctor
50:22Sad damn deed
50:26Oh, what a close name
50:28Oh, this is
50:30Dr. Hunter
50:31Do give me a moment with an old friend
50:35I...
50:35Of course
50:38I'll just be over there
50:42Come inside
50:56Ben
50:57Ben
50:58Oh
51:08Hello, cousin
51:14You son of a bitch
51:21How did I?
51:33Why was Elspeth here?
51:35She came to pray with me
51:36Believe it or not
51:40She was as scared as I was
51:44I'm sure that it was you
51:45In that stretcher
51:49You almost was
51:51Thought I was done for
51:53Didn't realize it was Buck's gun
51:55I heard until
51:56I saw Cunningham fall
52:04What happened to Cunningham's other men
52:08You know what to fear from them
52:09They were deprived of their weapons
52:11And sent home
52:11Feeling a good deal less brave about themselves
52:17Do you have a piece of paper?
52:20Of course
52:22Why?
52:25Write down these names
52:28Geordie
52:28Hallam
52:29Connor McNeil
52:30Lachlan Hunt
52:31Oman Leslie
52:33Hyron Crombie
52:34Why do you need me to write the list
52:36When you obviously remember who they are?
52:37Listen, it's enough for me
52:38It's for you
52:40If I'm not around
52:40You need to get rid of them
52:42Get rid of them?
52:44I don't know
52:45Intend to keep them on as tenants
52:47Try to kill me
52:49Or send me away to be hanged
52:51There's no better
52:53Someone's coming
52:53Ten men at least
52:54Maybe more
53:04Okay
53:07Thanks so much
53:09You
53:09Tell me
53:12Don't talk a lot
53:14No
53:19Poor
53:20You49胃
53:20That's
53:20You
53:23Oh
53:24Hello, the house!
53:39Sorry, we're late.
53:41Glad you're here.
53:45I didn't think you'd come.
53:49Well, almost didn't.
53:53But there's only so many times a man can have his help rebuffed before he starts feeling unhelpful.
54:00And again, I can't generally resist a fight with some Tories.
54:07We should talk.
54:09I have heard good things about your whiskey.
54:13Why don't you pour me some?
54:24Send the devil.
54:26The devil appears.
54:27Let us know.
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