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Gunnar Borgstrom, the brother of Ben Cartwright's late wife Inger, arrives at the Ponderosa. While the family welcomes him, they are unaware he is the leader of a ruthless band of criminals known as The Comancheros. The tension rises when Little Joe and his girlfriend are kidnapped by the gang.
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00:50Hey! Hey, you with the cap.
00:54Where's the Ponderosa?
00:55You're on it.
00:57Yeah?
01:01What's your name, Bogwright?
01:03My name's Horace Cartwright. My pa owns this land.
01:07You're Benjamin Cartwright's boy.
01:09That's right. Can I help you?
01:10How could you help me? I ain't stuck in the mud.
01:15You're a mountain man, ain't you?
01:18Why do you get that funny hat, Sonny?
01:21I don't think it's funny.
01:29Mr. You're going to pick that hat up.
01:31Uh, you going to make me pick up that hat?
01:36You get down off that horse.
01:47Well, big man.
01:50What you going to do to make me?
02:00I don't know.
02:03Oh, God.
02:15Oh!
02:34Hey, the cow has to get you out now, my nephew.
02:38Nephew?
02:39I am your uncle, Gunnar.
02:41Long time since you've seen me, sonny, yeah?
02:54Honey, Uncle Gunnar.
03:51Hey, Paul! Come see us, come see us!
03:57What you say?
04:01Hello, Benjamin!
04:02How long since the last time I see you?
04:05Twenty years?
04:07Hey, you got a touch of snow around your ears like me.
04:10Kunar.
04:12Kunar, Buckstrap!
04:14What a wonderful surprise!
04:16What are you doing around this part of the world?
04:18Oh, I go lots of places. You know that, Benjamin.
04:22Who are you?
04:23I'm Adam, Uncle Kunar. You don't remember me, do you?
04:26Ah, little Adam. Not anymore.
04:29We got another brother now, Uncle Kunar.
04:32Little Joe, but he's off visiting some friends, a female friend.
04:36Kunar, where are you headed?
04:38Oh, who knows, Dakota, Canada.
04:40A few compadres followed this old speed to the north to seek their fortune.
04:44Ah, compadres, huh?
04:45Yeah, men like myself. Men with no ties, no roots.
04:48We may camp in the mountains.
04:51How come they didn't ride down with you, Uncle Kunar?
04:53Because they ain't so sociable as me. That is why.
04:56I ride all these miles used to see my relatives.
05:00Uh, maybe my sister's husband invite me for a supper, huh?
05:04Oh, Kunar, please forgive me and all the excitement.
05:06Of course, of course, you'll have supper with us. Come on in.
05:08Ah, good. Maybe I'll take a bath, too, huh?
05:10I think maybe I don't smell too good at supper.
05:26I eat different from you, yeah?
05:28You eat a lot, that's for sure.
05:30I think a pig have better table manners than me.
05:33But I spent my life in Brasos de Deus,
05:36in the arms of God, under the stars like an animal.
05:40You've sure been lots of places, ain't you?
05:42Since I last seen your father, I've been in 26 countries,
05:45across five oceans.
05:4826 countries and five oceans. You hear that, Adam?
05:51I sure did.
05:54That was an Indian lance you were carrying, wasn't it?
05:56That pig sticker? Yeah.
05:58I got that from a Comanche chief.
06:00He didn't have no more use for it.
06:02Maybe because he was dead, yeah?
06:06You, uh, you fight the Comanches, Uncle Kunar?
06:09I fight anybody.
06:10You ought to know that by now, my nephew.
06:13Gunar, you, uh, you say you, uh, you fought the Comanches.
06:17Did you ever trade with them?
06:18Well, when we don't fight, my compadres and I, we trade.
06:21Why, you ask?
06:23I was, I was just wondering if you ever ran across a bunch of, uh,
06:27renegade buffalo hunters.
06:28Comancheros.
06:30Yeah, I, yeah, I, I have heard of them.
06:33Pretty wild bunch, I hear.
06:35Now, they raid the white settlements and then they trade off the goods to the Comanches.
06:39It's not so.
06:40Maybe, maybe that's why they call them Comancheros.
06:43I, uh, I never seen none of them.
06:55I, uh, I thought maybe I found you under this roof also.
07:04What you doing here, Vaca?
07:07It gets very cold on the mountain, sleeping, and my serapi is very thin.
07:11I thought maybe...
07:12Oh, we have some extra blankets you could use.
07:14He don't need none.
07:16It's all right. I'll get him.
07:20Oh, you must be a very rich man to own such a magnífico hacienda.
07:25You get back to camp, Vaca. Pronto.
07:28And you also? When are you coming back to camp, huh?
07:32I go when I am ready, Vaca.
07:33Yeah. Maybe you like it so much here with your relatives, you're gonna stay, huh?
07:39Oh, gracias. I'm gonna sleep good tonight.
07:42I very much enjoy meeting you, Rancheros.
07:44Maybe Epi Man or Vaca will meet you again sometime, huh?
07:47Adios.
07:48Adios.
08:01I'm sorry, Dotwin. Come here.
08:03Oh, that's all right.
08:05I gotta keep a strong hand on that one.
08:13Well, the food was good, Benjamin.
08:16I go now.
08:17So soon?
08:18Hey, wait a minute. Hey, Paul, how come you can't stay in that extra bedroom?
08:21There ain't no use in him going back out on that mountain.
08:23Of course he can. He'll sleep the night here.
08:24Oh, no, no. I don't think so, no.
08:26Of course you will.
08:27All right, it's cold up there.
08:28We'd be glad to have you.
08:30Well, where would I sleep?
08:32Right there in that extra bedroom.
08:34You make yourself at home.
08:35There we are.
08:37Well, uh...
08:39All right.
08:40Ah, good.
08:42I, uh, I don't sleep in a fine house for a long time.
08:47If I snore, you pound on the door, yeah?
08:49We'll pound hard.
08:51Good night.
09:01Well, that's quite an uncle we've got, horse.
09:04He sure is.
09:06Sure ain't to have him get riled up at me.
09:08You know, he reminds me of an old Viking.
09:11Yeah.
09:13I'll bet you Uncle Gunor would like being called a Viking.
09:15The Vikings were ruthless raiders and killers.
09:19Not much better than the Comancheros.
09:25Come on, we've got a lot of work to do tomorrow.
09:27Let's get to bed.
09:41Yeah?
09:46Well, Benjamin.
09:52The last time I see you was at the funeral.
09:56Yes.
09:58Yes, that's right.
10:00She was a good woman, my sister.
10:06A wonderful wife.
10:11He had much fun, Inger and me, when we were young.
10:16All I had in my mind was dreams of glory and gold.
10:21It is good to dream that you are young, Benjamin.
10:25Oh, you can dream when you're older, too?
10:27Yeah, but now when the fur is flying and the iron is hot, there's no time to dream.
10:32No, the fur was always flying with you, Gunor.
10:34I remember you as a boy.
10:36Always had to have a new pot of Devil's Brew every day.
10:39Not used as a boy all the time.
10:42All the time I lead a good, strong life.
10:45A man's life.
10:47Reap the rewards and pay the piper when he calls.
10:50That's Gunor Borgstrom.
10:55You ever...
10:56You ever lonely?
10:59Lonely?
11:00Lonely for what?
11:03Companionship.
11:04A woman.
11:05I never, never lacked for the company of villain.
11:10But you, uh, you never got married.
11:13Marry, Gunor?
11:15I was not cut out for fathering and farming, Benjamin.
11:18I had to move, move with the turning tide of things.
11:22Not sit on my backside like a Yucatan turtle.
11:25Well, I...
11:26I never exactly considered myself a Yucatan turtle.
11:29Oh, you ain't, Benjamin, you ain't.
11:32You got a good ranch here.
11:34They're fine boys.
11:37It's...
11:37It's used the Almighty didn't cut us all in the shape of plowmen.
11:41You...
11:42You can't plant a roving man's feet in the earth.
11:45Hmm.
11:46Maybe that's because a...
11:48A roving man doesn't want to stand still long enough to...
11:52Take a look at himself.
11:57I ain't a young man now, Benjamin.
12:01And I got no regrets for the sins I commit in this world.
12:06I see what I want and I take it.
12:08And I'm not going out on my back of begging forgiveness from nobody.
12:14Gunor?
12:19Now, why did you come here?
12:25I come to see my sister's boy.
12:29My blood.
12:32Maybe...
12:34Maybe I don't get no other chance.
12:39I am tired now, Benjamin.
12:42I...
12:42I go to sleep now.
12:46Gunor.
12:49Good night, Gunor.
12:53Benjamin.
12:56You have a dream, Benjamin.
13:02Well...
13:03Well, sometimes.
13:05I always have the same dream.
13:09It's night.
13:11Black and velvet it is.
13:15And...
13:16There's a warm August wind blowing.
13:21And it's on a great ship, I am.
13:23And I'm flying with that wind over a smooth sea.
13:29I'm chasing a wisp of a small boat.
13:33It always seems to...
13:35To hold its lead far ahead of me.
13:41And so dark it is.
13:45So dark I...
13:48I can't make it out.
13:52Somehow I know, I know.
13:56I know, I've got to catch it.
14:22What come, my friend?
14:24Did you find Eloso?
14:25See, I found him.
14:27Visiting with his relatives.
14:29Stuffing his face with good food.
14:31While we sit up here and eat dry bread.
14:34When do we move?
14:35Gunor say we would find Fat Peking here.
14:38Promises.
14:39Promises.
14:39That's all he does anymore.
14:40Promises.
14:42It has been a month since we have made a good raid.
14:45I trust Gunor.
14:47He's been a good leader to us.
14:49Bah!
14:49He's an old woman.
14:51Warming himself by the fire.
14:53Is that the kind of leader you want?
14:55I do not care who leads hers.
14:57Just so we raid and get rich.
15:00We will raid, Dussac.
15:01I promise you.
15:02And we will get rich too.
15:04And the first fat goose we will pluck
15:08will be the Ponderosa.
15:23Good morning, Uncle Gunor.
15:25You sleep good last night?
15:27I sleep good.
15:28I sleep good.
15:29That mattress is chucked plum full of real goose feathers, you know.
15:33Goose feathers.
15:34I got off them goose feathers.
15:35I sleep on the floor.
15:36I ain't so used to goose feathers as you.
15:39I reckon we are getting a little soft around here at that.
15:42Hey, how about me showing you around to Ponderosa before you leave?
15:44We ain't had much of a chance to get to know each other.
15:47Well, it ain't every day that a man just finds an uncle.
15:50Sure, Sonny.
15:51I guess I got the time.
15:54Maybe I don't come back again so soon, yeah?
15:58Yes, sir.
15:59I sure would like you to meet little Joe before you leave, too.
16:02He's over at the McLean's helping him build a fence.
16:03He ought to be back any time.
16:10Aren't you even going to stop work long enough to have a drink of water?
16:14Carrie, just looking at you is more refreshing than anything you've got in that bucket.
16:17But I can use some of that, too.
16:21You're a flattery, little Joe.
16:22It's exceeded only by your ability to build a fence.
16:25It's that you walked only out of here.
16:27Why don't you stay a while?
16:27Let me show you what I've done.
16:28Oh, I know what you've done.
16:30Uncle Abe has been singing your praises all morning.
16:33He thinks you're just about the finest thing there ever was.
16:37And, uh, how about you?
16:39What do you think?
16:41Well, I told you I was glad you came over to help out, didn't I?
16:45Mm-hmm.
16:46Is that the only reason you're glad?
16:49You know it isn't.
16:50It's just that I want you to know I think it's wonderful the way you and your pa and Adam
16:55and Hoss have helped Uncle Abe and me since we've been here.
16:57Well, it's pretty easy to help a man like your uncle, especially when he's got a beautiful niece to say
17:02thanks for him.
17:04I think you're a flatterer, little Joe, just like your pa.
17:07Thank you, ma'am.
17:07We try to please.
17:10Can't you ever be serious?
17:12You know how proud we are of your uncle.
17:14He's done a lot more with this place than we ever thought possible.
17:17Because you Cartwrights have helped him, little Joe.
17:20He was so discouraged when he came here, the drought and the wind and crop failures.
17:25We had such big dreams.
17:28Oh, I think his biggest dream was raising you after your folks died.
17:31He's done a real fine job.
17:32It hasn't been easy for him.
17:35Sometimes I feel I've been a burden.
17:36Hey, better not let him hear you say that.
17:40He's proud as a peacock of you.
17:43I'd say with good cause.
17:46I feel guilty about you working around here so much.
17:49Mm-hmm.
17:58I wouldn't mind becoming the permanent fence fixer around here.
18:09There it is, Uncle Gunner.
18:10Ain't that the prettiest little pond here we saw?
18:13Yeah.
18:14It is a good place.
18:16A quiet place.
18:18Pretty as a pond I never see.
18:25Uncle Gunner.
18:28There's something I've been to ask you.
18:31You know, I was just a little fella when my mother died.
18:36I don't remember much about her.
18:39Paul's tried to tell me everything he could, but, well, I, I thought maybe you being her brother, you could,
18:46you could add something to it.
18:52Well, he didn't get along so good, I, I, I was a wild one, and, uh, she didn't like that
19:00so much.
19:02But she had a soft heart, but she had a soft heart, that girl.
19:06Paul says she sure was pretty.
19:09Great big blue eyes and blonde hair.
19:12Uh, blonde as a snows of dollar.
19:15And, uh, but it ain't good to talk about the debt, son.
19:19You, you can't bring nobody back once they're gone.
19:22No, I reckon you can't.
19:26I guess that's why I want to know as much about you as I can, before you have to leave.
19:31You want to know about me?
19:34You wouldn't like what I had to tell.
19:36Maybe I wouldn't.
19:38Then again, maybe I would.
19:39I think you wouldn't.
19:44Uncle Gunner, what you gonna do in Canada?
19:48Canada?
19:49Yeah, that's where you're going, ain't it?
19:52Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think I go there.
19:56Why don't you stay here with us?
19:59Because I ain't no Yucatan turtle, that's why.
20:03You ain't no what?
20:05I got to move with the tide and turn of things.
20:10So I, I don't have to take a good look at myself.
20:14Yeah, this is, this is a good place, sonny.
20:18It's quiet here.
20:28Well, you fellas have a good ride?
20:31Sure did, Poe.
20:32I took him out to the lake.
20:33Yeah?
20:33That's a pretty good mud puddle you got up there, Benjamin.
20:36Hey, what you doing there?
20:38I'll make a new batch of soap.
20:40We make our own out of hog lard and lye water.
20:43It's a little bit strong, but it sure will get you clean.
20:47Well, what do you think of the Ponderosa?
20:49Well, I think if you work hard, you can have what you want, too.
20:54Gunnett?
20:56Do you have what you want?
20:57Yeah, I got what I want.
21:00Pa, Horst and I got to get at that hay, and I think I'll ride over to McLean's and remind
21:04little Joe that he has work around here, too.
21:06Oh, he'll be back pretty soon.
21:07Well, I got to go now, boys.
21:09You got the fine ranch here, Benjamin, and fine boys.
21:13Well, Gunnett was wonderful seeing you again.
21:15Wonderful.
21:16Good dog, Benjamin.
21:17Goodbye, Uncle Gunnett.
21:18Good dog, Adam.
21:21Bye, Uncle Gunnett.
21:22I wish you could have met little Joe.
21:24Well, them compadres, they vamoose without me if I don't show up.
21:28I got to hear other saddles creaking besides my own.
21:32Goodbye.
21:34Goodbye.
21:48I don't remember giving no orders to move out.
21:53You didn't give it.
21:55I did.
21:56You think you're a man enough to be the padron of these Comancheros, Vaca?
22:00Sure.
22:02I ain't got no relatives.
22:03What does that mean?
22:05When a man got ties, he gets soft in the belly.
22:09I ain't got no ties.
22:11No.
22:17These hombres, they eat your dust all the way from Teos, because they believe what you
22:22tell them.
22:23They begin to wonder now if what you tell them is the truth.
22:27When I get ready to strike, I will tell you.
22:30The Comancheros are beginning to think maybe you're getting a yellow streak.
22:42A bear makes a big growl, huh?
22:45But how sharp are your claws?
22:50Is he also a man of strength and power?
22:54Or is he a tired old viejo who should lie down and die?
22:58I ain't dead yet, Vaca.
22:59Prove it.
23:00A big plunder is down there.
23:02The Ponderosa.
23:03The Ponderosa would not be easy to loot.
23:05There are too many men there.
23:07It would be dangerous.
23:09I spit on them.
23:10What is danger to the Comancheros?
23:13Ah, I tell you, we are going to raid the Ponderosa.
23:16I give the orders here.
23:18Why did you bring us to this valley, huh?
23:19Why?
23:21So we could sit still in the middle of all this wealth while you go visiting your parientes?
23:25There are other ranches in this valley.
23:28We've seen one in the foothills we could take with our hands tied.
23:32So you are tired of waiting, huh?
23:35Your blood is hot.
23:37And you've ate for the bird of your padron.
23:41Well, I give you that word.
23:44We raid that ranch in the foothills.
23:56I hope you're real hungry, little Joe, because I've baked an apple pie.
24:00An apple pie, huh?
24:01Don't you like it?
24:02I like it.
24:03It's my favorite dish.
24:14Vamanos, amigos!
24:27Vamanos, amigos!
24:29Wait.
24:37Harry, wait!
25:00Is this your sweetheart, my little mosquito, huh?
25:03If he ain't, maybe I can be your sweetheart, huh?
25:18What's your name, muchacho?
25:20What's the D.U.?
25:21I want to put on your tombstone.
25:23I don't want you to lie in a grave which is unmarked.
25:27Now, the name's Cartwright.
25:29Joe Cartwright.
25:30Be sure to put it in big letters so everybody can read it.
25:35You say you got no ties, huh?
25:38Or maybe we'll take one of your relatives for hostage, huh?
25:41I mean, you say you don't care about him, right?
25:44He ain't no relative of mine.
25:46He say his name, Joe Cartwright.
25:50Get up, sonny.
26:00I don't know no you're Cartwright.
26:03Tie them up.
26:04We take them back to camp.
26:06Andale, Prato!
26:25There's nothing to be scared of.
26:27They're gonna let us go pretty soon.
26:29No, they won't.
26:32They'll kill us.
26:34Like they killed Uncle Abe and Mr. Crager.
26:36Carrie, don't start thinking that way.
26:38If they were gonna kill us, they would have done it back there.
26:46I'm so tired, Joe.
26:48I wish I could sleep.
26:53You like some cafecito?
26:56I'm sorry if you're not very comfortable.
26:58Save your breath.
27:00You're gonna need it when half this country comes looking for us.
27:02Why are they looking for you?
27:04Do something special?
27:06Your papa's a very rich man, huh?
27:09Importante.
27:10Yeah, importante.
27:12Yeah, enough to have the sheriff and 200 mountain men down on your back.
27:16I do not think your papa do that much out.
27:20Your papa got too many relatives to worry about.
27:22What relatives?
27:25Him.
27:27He's your papa's brother-in-law.
27:30You're a liar.
27:31No, I tell you the truth, muchacho.
27:34That old bear, he's your uncle.
27:36He's visiting with your papa.
27:38Or you were visiting with your sweetheart.
27:42You sure you don't want some cafecito?
27:47Get the men to lighten the wagons.
27:49We move out tomorrow.
27:51I don't want any junk slowing us down.
28:00Also, why don't you tell him who you are, huh?
28:05He said you were my uncle.
28:07Maybe I am.
28:08What difference would it make?
28:10Ask him.
28:11Ask him if he ain't Gunnar Borgström.
28:15Gunnar Borgström?
28:17Hoss' uncle.
28:19Ha ha ha ha ha.
28:23Wait.
28:25No, you ain't no uncle of mine.
28:28You couldn't be.
28:30You're a filthy, murdering skunk.
28:35You got a big mouth like your brother, Hoss.
28:38I just can't believe it.
28:41He's been talking about you ever since we were kids.
28:44I don't need any of his talk.
28:45No, that's right, you don't.
28:47The only thing you need is a box big enough to bury you in.
29:05I have been with El Osso a long time.
29:08I see something in his eyes that ain't been there before.
29:11Like what?
29:12Like pain.
29:14Where there is no wound.
29:16No blood.
29:18Maybe he's sick.
29:20See.
29:22With a sickness which drains a man of his fire.
29:26He's dying, my compadres.
29:28He's dying of conscience and remorse.
29:33Soon he will crawl into his hole and shut off the world behind him.
29:37Then why will not just wait and see?
29:39Because it is dangerous to those around him.
29:42And because I want to see him squirm before he dies.
29:48Squirm in his belly.
29:50In his heart.
29:53To suck.
29:56Find me a Culebra.
29:58A snake?
29:59With an angry face.
30:01And death in his mouth.
30:03El Osso does not like snake.
30:05You know that.
30:05I know that very well.
30:07Going to have some fun.
30:10Maybe we watch the big bear dance tonight.
30:40It's Abe McQueen, though.
30:43Is he alive?
30:46Just barely.
30:48Well, let's get him inside.
30:52Just want trouble.
30:53Eh?
30:53There I go.
31:08Okay.
31:10Okay.
31:10Okay.
31:12Okay.
31:28Let's go.
31:43Let's bring you, His Majesty, the King of the Chamiso Bush.
31:48Mr. Atlus now.
31:58Dussac, I bet you $5 he goes north when he comes out of that bag.
32:02And I bet you $5 he goes south.
32:09Hey, Dussac, where'd you get that chicken snake?
32:13Hey, don't let him out of that bag. We'll all be dead chickens.
32:16He's no chicken snake. He's 100% rattlers.
32:21And he can spit and strike like the devil.
32:26Dussac.
32:42Dussac.
32:54Dussac.
32:56Dussac.
32:58Dussac.
33:27Oh, this cut right don't mean anything.
33:32Look at him, my compadres. Sweating like a stuck pig. I ain't taking no more orders from this old woman.
33:42His orders are to protect his parientes, not us. From now on, I give the orders here.
33:49Look like I shoot the wrong snake. This snake can strike like the devil, too.
34:06Drop that gun, hombre.
34:07I'm sorry.
34:08I'm sorry.
34:52Oh, my God.
35:20Now, if there are any more snakes among the Comancheros, Gunner wants to know about them.
35:30No? All right, then. Go to sleep. We move out at dawn.
35:40Go to sleep.
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37:25Go to sleep.
37:35Go to sleep.
37:38Go to sleep.
37:49Go to sleep.
37:56Boy, it just can't be.
38:00Now, it's like Gunnar said.
38:02He was born like an animal under the stars.
38:07Boy, it just don't make sense.
38:08The other day up in the lake...
38:09Now, don't try to understand it.
38:11You just can't look that deep into a man's soul to see what he's really like.
38:19Let's go get Little Joe.
38:28Let's go get one of the men to look after, Mr. McClain.
38:50Looks like we lost the trail.
38:52It's rocks so hard, nothing to make a track on it.
38:54Paul, I think we ought to split up.
38:57Well, I don't know if that's such a good idea.
38:59Must be a lot of them.
39:01That's the only way we'll find them, Pop.
39:02Besides, that'll be a lot quieter.
39:05All right.
39:06On one condition.
39:07None of us tries to get Joe out of there by himself.
39:11They must have camped somewhere around here for the night.
39:16All right, whoever finds that camp, we don't do anything about it.
39:19We meet on top of that ridge about an hour from now, and then we decide what to do.
39:25Agreed?
39:26All right.
40:19ORCHESTRA PLAYS
40:33ORCHESTRA PLAYS
41:00I hurt my ankle, keep running
41:01I can't leave it
41:02I said keep running
41:22Ah, muchacho?
41:30Oh!
41:34Oh!
41:35Oh!
41:36Oh!
41:38Oh!
41:39Oh!
41:41Oh!
41:52Oh!
41:57Oh!
42:23Oh!
42:23Oh!
42:23Oh!
42:25Oh!
42:26Carrie, where is he?
42:28He's dead, Oz!
42:31He's dead!
42:32Oh!
42:34Oh!
42:34What are you talking about?
42:35I saw it!
42:37He shot him!
42:40Carrie, are you sure?
42:45Where did it happen?
42:48He's back there!
42:49He's back there!
42:49In some rocks!
42:51Come on!
42:51Oh, no, Oz!
42:53Carrie, now you listen to me!
42:54No!
42:54I ain't gonna leave you here and I ain't turning back!
42:56Now you come on, you hear?
42:58Come on, Ozzy!
43:13I used to lay in bed at night when I was a little boy, wondering where my Uncle Gunnar was,
43:20wondering what he was doing.
43:21I told you, you, but not like what I had to tell.
43:26You kill Little Joe!
43:28And Uncle or no Uncle, I'm gonna kill you!
43:30Oh, no, Oz, no!
43:31You stay out of this!
43:45Jack!
43:56Jack!
44:00Jack!
44:18Oh, my God.
44:37Oh, my God.
44:45Oh, my God.
44:47Oh, my God.
44:55Oh, my God.
45:00Oh, my God.
45:02Oh, my God.
45:04Oh, my God.
45:29Oh, my God.
45:35Oh, my God.
45:53Oh, my God.
45:57Oh, my God.
46:01Oh, my God.
46:16Oh, my God.
46:23Oh, my God.
46:49Oh, my God.
46:51Oh, my God.
47:16Oh, my God.
47:20Oh, my God.
47:34Oh, my God.
48:03Oh, my God.
48:06Yeah.
48:06Always dreaming about.
48:11Paul.
48:14You said that it wasn't possible
48:18for a man to see inside another man
48:20deep enough to know what he was really like.
48:28I think I did.
48:31Just before he died.
48:33Come on, he wouldn't want us to mourn over him.
48:37No.
48:38No, I reckon he wasn't with that.
48:46He just wasn't that sort of man, was he?
49:09He wasn't that tarpサs alone, oh no.
49:18I mean, I don't think he wasn't that standard on it,
49:20he hadn't seen at all around the downtown when he did need that.
49:21But here's what they wanted to make.
49:22But here's what he said.
49:35Yeah, he honestly wants to have an assistant.
49:46This has been a color presentation of the NBC Television Network.
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