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Winning The West
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00:00:54Oh, there, boy.
00:01:12Whoa, there, Sarah, whoa, I'm telling you, whoa, whoa.
00:01:17That's a good horse, eh?
00:01:20Hey, I'll cover up my little girl here.
00:01:23Ah, that's a good horse.
00:01:27Little Sarah.
00:01:29Hello, Pop.
00:01:30Hi, howdy, my friend.
00:01:32How's business?
00:01:33Ah, yes and no.
00:01:34It ain't good, but that could be worse.
00:01:37You know how it is.
00:01:38Always this time of year, when it gets closed by Christmas, the men's folks want to be good
00:01:42to their wives, so they buy them a lot of washboilers and pots and pans, you know, Christmas presents
00:01:47to make them happy.
00:01:57Hey, Bailey, he's still in there, huh?
00:01:59Yep.
00:02:01He never took a drink before.
00:02:03It's a shame.
00:02:05Well, he went on this bender the day young Hammond was buried.
00:02:08Been on it ever since.
00:02:10It must have been three or four weeks ago, ain't it?
00:02:12Oh, all of that, anyhow.
00:02:15Did you hear any news around about who shot Hammond, maybe?
00:02:18Well, the sheriff claims it was a drunken Indian who was around here about that time.
00:02:22Ah, the sheriff.
00:02:24I'll bet if the sheriff says it was a drunken Indian, it did it because Stack told him to say
00:02:28that.
00:02:28Well, you couldn't get no bet on me on that question.
00:02:31You see, the sheriff, he wears the badge.
00:02:35Stack.
00:02:35He runs the county.
00:02:37You're telling me?
00:02:48Well, Tom.
00:02:49Hello, my man.
00:02:50A drink, please.
00:02:51A little one.
00:02:51I don't want a big one.
00:02:53Just about that much to take off the chill.
00:02:58Ah, well, maybe just a drop more.
00:03:00Just a drop now.
00:03:01Not too much.
00:03:02I'll tell you when to stop.
00:03:06Stop!
00:03:08I take it for medicine only.
00:03:10Well, you ought to be a mighty well man.
00:03:13Oh, no, I'm sick.
00:03:22Hey, Dick, what's the matter with you?
00:03:24Are you sick?
00:03:25No, I ain't sick.
00:03:27I'm hungry.
00:03:27That's what I am.
00:03:29Please, low down.
00:03:30I feel like shooting.
00:03:34Moving things.
00:03:35That's what I feel like shooting.
00:03:37Something that's moving.
00:03:39Anything that's moving.
00:03:40There don't seem to be anything moving around here, Dick.
00:03:43Let's see if we can't make something moving.
00:03:46Good night.
00:03:49Let me go.
00:03:50I saw something moving.
00:03:51Bailey, it's knees.
00:03:53My family.
00:03:53You know my family.
00:03:55How do you do, Dick?
00:03:57How are you?
00:03:59How's all your family?
00:04:00I ain't got any family.
00:04:02You know it.
00:04:05Sure, I know it.
00:04:07How could I make a mistake like that?
00:04:09I was thinking about another fellow.
00:04:11Well, Merry Christmas.
00:04:14It ain't Christmas yet.
00:04:15You know it.
00:04:17Well, would I argue with you?
00:04:18Sure, I know it.
00:04:20What I mean to say is that when Christmas does come in a few days, I am wishing you a
00:04:25merry.
00:04:25Oh, so that's what you mean, isn't it?
00:04:28Well, I could mean anything, Dick.
00:04:30I ain't stubborn about it.
00:04:32Well, do you want to fight?
00:04:34No.
00:04:34That's one thing I am stubborn about.
00:04:37Well, you've got to do something.
00:04:39Could I sell you something?
00:04:41Maybe you could.
00:04:43What do you got?
00:04:44Well, could I interest you some nice kitchen utensils?
00:04:47A nice washboard, a nice patent wringer, some soothing syrup, sheets, pillowcases.
00:04:56Oh, listen, I got some pillowcases with colored pictures of a statue of everybody painted on them.
00:05:01Oh, how you could sleep with liberty underneath your head.
00:05:06Oh, jokers!
00:05:10Never mind, my friend.
00:05:11If I ever do get myself married, maybe come around then and sell me some of them things.
00:05:16Yeah, that's what you should be doing.
00:05:18Settle yourself down.
00:05:19Get married to a nice, quiet girl and have a nice home.
00:05:24All right, Penn.
00:05:25That ain't a bad idea.
00:05:27Sure it ain't.
00:05:28It's a great idea.
00:05:29A little one for me, please.
00:05:31It's a bet.
00:05:31I'll do it.
00:05:32Who are you going to get married to, Dick?
00:05:34I don't know.
00:05:35What's the difference?
00:05:36A woman.
00:05:37That's also a good idea.
00:05:39Any woman.
00:05:40I can see you getting married.
00:05:42You think I won't?
00:05:44Oh, have a drink.
00:05:45Sure.
00:05:45A drink and a wife.
00:05:47That's what I'm going to have.
00:05:49You think I'm fooling, don't you?
00:05:51But I ain't.
00:05:53You know what I'm going to do?
00:05:55No, neither do you.
00:05:57Any old time I don't.
00:05:59I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
00:06:01I'm going to marry the first white woman I meet.
00:06:05Watch your hurry.
00:06:06Shop around a little while.
00:06:08Look around.
00:06:08See what's going.
00:06:10No, sir.
00:06:11Not me.
00:06:12When my mind's made up, it's made up.
00:06:15That's a great idea, Piepan.
00:06:18What do I owe you?
00:06:19Oh, I don't charge for advice.
00:06:20That's free.
00:06:21Granted.
00:06:21For nothing.
00:06:22No, sir.
00:06:24You've got to be paid.
00:06:25No, I don't.
00:06:25You can't sell me nothing, but maybe some of these other boys around here.
00:06:30Come on, boys.
00:06:31Step up and buy something from Piepan.
00:06:33Anything you want.
00:06:34I'll pay for it.
00:06:35I need a pair of pants.
00:06:36There you are.
00:06:37Made a sale for you already.
00:06:38Yeah, but I ain't got anything.
00:06:41Don't lie to me.
00:06:42You've got a pair on right now.
00:06:43I can see them.
00:06:44Yeah, but I couldn't sell these.
00:06:46You already sold them to this gent right here.
00:06:49Yeah, but why do I go home in?
00:06:51I don't care nothing about your private life, Piepan.
00:06:54What you go home in is none of my business.
00:06:57How much for them pants?
00:06:59No.
00:07:00Ten bucks I'll give you.
00:07:02Get them off and hand them over.
00:07:03No, stop it.
00:07:04Get them off.
00:07:05I'll catch a coat.
00:07:06What are you doing to me down there?
00:07:08I never might like...
00:07:08What are you doing to me down there?
00:07:10Never might like pants.
00:07:11Nice men to take a man's pants off.
00:07:14What are you doing to me down there?
00:07:16What are you doing to me down there?
00:07:19There you are, Nick.
00:07:21I'm going to catch a coat.
00:07:23Not if you run, you won't.
00:07:24Back when I run without pants.
00:07:26I don't care where you run.
00:07:27Pick out your own directions.
00:07:33Good play.
00:07:34Who's going to get nice to you?
00:07:38You.
00:07:40You.
00:07:40Get her.
00:07:59You.
00:08:02You.
00:08:03You.
00:08:05You.
00:08:06You.
00:08:22I hope there'll be someone here to meet, Camille.
00:08:24Oh, I'll be all right.
00:08:26All aboard.
00:08:28All aboard.
00:09:04Come out of there, you fire-faced.
00:09:06Take the loot, or I'll shoot plum through the box.
00:09:19What's this?
00:09:28A woman.
00:09:31You let go of me.
00:09:32Come out of there.
00:09:33No use to your actin' out.
00:09:38Come over here, and let's have a look at you.
00:09:44A beautiful woman.
00:09:47You let go of me, or I'll scream.
00:09:49You want to know something to scream about?
00:09:52You and me is going to be married.
00:09:55You're drunk.
00:09:56Sure I'm drunk.
00:09:58I wouldn't be gettin' married, Wood, if I wasn't.
00:10:02You can't frighten me.
00:10:03That's the thought.
00:10:05Never be frightened of the man you're gonna marry.
00:10:08You're crazy.
00:10:09No, I ain't.
00:10:13I just made a promise over in this loom, that I'd marry the first woman I met, and you're it.
00:10:20You know what?
00:10:21If I had a gun, you wouldn't insult me like this.
00:10:25The woman I marry can have anything I got.
00:10:33Now what are you gonna do with it?
00:10:35If you don't let me alone, I'll, I'll shoot you.
00:10:39Well, you gotta know how to use it first.
00:10:44Look, you point it at what you're gonna hit.
00:10:48And then you just pull that little trigger there.
00:10:55Well, ain't you gonna shoot?
00:11:07Sorry it had to be done, ma'am.
00:11:09Ain't legal to marry a woman that she ain't kissed.
00:11:14There's another little technicality that has to be taken care of.
00:11:18What's your name?
00:11:21Any name will do for me.
00:11:25We've got a Marion Sheriff over here.
00:11:28It'll be mighty glad to.
00:11:42You, you ain't Jimmy Hammond's sister, are you?
00:11:48I'm awfully sorry.
00:11:51You slobber.
00:11:52Honest, I didn't know that.
00:11:54Oh, I suppose if I hadn't have been Jimmy's sister, it would have been perfectly all right.
00:11:59Yes, ma'am.
00:12:00I mean, no, ma'am.
00:12:04Listen, Jimmy Hammond was the best friend I had.
00:12:07And I wouldn't have this happen for anything in the world.
00:12:10Isn't there something I can do?
00:12:13Yes, there is.
00:12:14You could go away and let me alone.
00:12:16But I can't let you alone.
00:12:18Somebody has to take care of you.
00:12:20And there's no place for you to go.
00:12:24If you'd just let me have my suitcase, I'd never want to speak to you again.
00:12:28Oh, I don't blame you, miss, but honestly.
00:12:37Hey.
00:12:38How about my pants?
00:12:41My pants.
00:12:49I speak to a man, take away his pants.
00:12:53Never in my life did I see such kind of jokings,
00:12:55taking a man's pants away from you.
00:12:57Whoever heard of such a thing,
00:12:58it reminds me of the story of Joseph and his brethren.
00:13:00But there they took a coat, not pants.
00:13:03Listen, my man, what's the matter?
00:13:05That's Jimmy Hammond's sister, and she's here all alone.
00:13:07I can't do anything for her because I made a fool of myself.
00:13:10But I want you to look after her until I get sobered out.
00:13:12That's Jimmy Hammond's sister.
00:13:14Yeah, sure.
00:13:15Can you imagine that, Jimmy?
00:13:27Miss, will you wait a minute, please?
00:13:29Well?
00:13:30I'm the fellow who meets all the trains to take people places.
00:13:32And this time I was a little bit late.
00:13:35Oh.
00:13:36You know the way to the Hammond ranch?
00:13:38Oh, yes, yes, sure I know.
00:13:40Could you take me there?
00:13:41Why, yes, Miss, but there ain't anybody there just now.
00:13:45Oh, I know that.
00:13:47I'm Ruth Hammond.
00:13:49And since my brother died, well, it's my ranch.
00:13:52Oh, yes, Miss.
00:13:53No, it ain't exactly the kind of place.
00:13:55Oh, but I want to be a bit frightened.
00:13:57Where is this cabin here?
00:13:58There?
00:13:59Oh, you mean my wagon.
00:14:01Oh, right there, Miss.
00:14:02You just follow me.
00:14:03And mind the knuckles in the walk,
00:14:05because they're very tough on women's shoes,
00:14:06and I don't sell any.
00:14:08This way, please.
00:14:25Give me a can of tomato.
00:14:27A can of what?
00:14:29Kit, did you say tomato?
00:14:31What are you going to do?
00:14:32A trick?
00:14:32I'm going to get myself sobered up
00:14:34and space sober for tea.
00:14:35Well, that'll be a trick.
00:14:38I think I got some amazing out back.
00:14:40I'll go look.
00:14:58Put that stuff in the safe and lock the safe up.
00:15:00I'll take care of it.
00:15:01Don't worry.
00:15:02I'm worrying plenty.
00:15:03We'll get the thing all cleaned up and turned into money.
00:15:06This stuff's as good as money, ain't it?
00:15:07Not for me it ain't.
00:15:08Why not?
00:15:10I can spend money and nobody ask questions.
00:15:12I never thought of that.
00:15:14You better start thinking.
00:15:19It's kind of cold tonight.
00:15:20I think I'll move you over and stand myself a hook or a hoot.
00:15:23Put that stuff away and don't let anybody get a look at it.
00:15:26I'll take care of it, Stack.
00:15:40Take care of it.
00:15:45There you are, Dick.
00:15:48Hello, Zach.
00:15:49Howdy, my boy.
00:15:50Howdy, my boy.
00:15:53Step up, everybody.
00:15:55This one's on me.
00:15:59I said everybody.
00:16:01I heard you.
00:16:03I'm having this can of tomatoes just round.
00:16:06I'm having it by myself.
00:16:09Well, don't blow your knife, young fellow.
00:16:12I'll open them for you.
00:16:20Slide that bottle down here.
00:16:21My whistle is sure dry.
00:16:31All right, let's go.
00:16:42Thank you stands, Max.
00:16:44I Moses Smith.
00:16:54Thank you, Mr. Ben.
00:17:00You use kind of a small board gun, don't you?
00:17:06Maybe small, but I hit what I aim at.
00:17:08You don't always aim at tomato cans, do you?
00:17:12What do you mean by that?
00:17:14What do you think I mean?
00:17:16Are you looking for trouble?
00:17:18No.
00:17:20I don't figure you could be much trouble to me, Stacks.
00:17:24Not unless you snuck up from behind like somebody done to Jimmy Hammond.
00:17:29Why say...
00:17:30Here, here, what's this?
00:17:32Oh, hello, Drip.
00:17:35Let her teach this young rooster some manners,
00:17:37you're going to have a burying on your hands.
00:17:40Darns are getting real common around this town.
00:17:44Jimmy Hammond three weeks ago.
00:17:47Look at that.
00:17:48Come on, now.
00:17:49I'll try.
00:17:51Be no shooting around here, is what I'm sure of.
00:17:59Don't go on that sheriff, gentlemen, we'll fix them to have a good time.
00:18:04I should have let that know they cop once or have it.
00:18:06Got some news for you, Stack.
00:18:08Jimmy Hammond's sister came in on number three tonight.
00:18:11I didn't know Jimmy Hammond had a sister.
00:18:14Yes.
00:18:14Piepan's driving around in his wagon now.
00:18:16I've seen him as he went by.
00:18:21What kind of a looking quail is she?
00:18:22Not half bad.
00:18:28Can you imagine what she'll look like when I drop in and tell her the news?
00:18:32Darns.
00:18:34Oh.
00:18:47There it is, open the door.
00:18:51I got your wood.
00:18:53Ouch!
00:18:55Ouch.
00:18:57If you find the big tower in that tissue wood, it's mine.
00:19:06Never in my life did I see such wood to saw.
00:19:09No, that's wrong.
00:19:10Did I sought such wood to saw.
00:19:13But did I see such...
00:19:14Never...
00:19:15English is a very difficult language.
00:19:20You must be all worn out.
00:19:22Me?
00:19:23Why should I be worn out?
00:19:25You drove back and forth to town all night.
00:19:27You couldn't have had any sleep at all.
00:19:29Sleep? Oh, I had plenty.
00:19:31All the way to town and all the way back.
00:19:33Just like a baby.
00:19:35You can't sleep and drive.
00:19:37Sure not, but I don't have to.
00:19:38That old horse of mine knows more about where we're going than I do.
00:19:42All I have to do is point it towards town.
00:19:45Then I curl up on the seat and in two minutes...
00:19:47You could hear me snort a half a mile away.
00:19:50Only one thing I had to break myself up.
00:19:53When I sleep on my left side, I got a habit of snoring like a fellow saying,
00:19:57Whoa!
00:19:59And I'd wake up and there we would be right where we started from.
00:20:07What's that?
00:20:10Oh, there was the four cowboys I got for you, Miss.
00:20:16Boys, come in.
00:20:17Tell them why you're coming to the house.
00:20:23They ain't much to look at, but you know how it is with cowboys.
00:20:26They get bow-legged and bent up and their faces...
00:20:28Ain't exactly the kind of faces you'd like to take pictures of if you're going anyplace.
00:20:33But what's the difference?
00:20:34Why does a cow or a horse care for a face?
00:20:37You ain't nothing to sit up on a man, you know.
00:20:41Oh, I can't tell me you gentlemen are willing to work for me.
00:20:44Oh, I do.
00:20:46Well, did he tell you that I have no money just now?
00:20:50Well, you see, Miss, we ain't none of us got no money now either.
00:20:54So that makes everything even.
00:20:56I ain't never heard of no cowboys getting no wages until some stock or something was sold,
00:21:01and then mostly they got whatever the boss figured he could afford to give.
00:21:05And many times not even that.
00:21:08Well, I hate to ask you to do this, but if it's really the custom of the country, why...
00:21:13Custom?
00:21:13Ma'am, that's the state law.
00:21:15Didn't you know that?
00:21:16Why, certainly.
00:21:19Well, then your men are hired.
00:21:23And now that you're working for me, I'd like to know your name.
00:21:27Well, this one, this kind of long one here,
00:21:30by name he's Griff Meeker.
00:21:32How do you do?
00:21:33Oh, pretty good, ma'am.
00:21:35And this is Swear Toe Boots.
00:21:37Swear Toe Boots?
00:21:38Mm-hmm.
00:21:38Is that a name?
00:21:39I don't know.
00:21:40Anyhow, that's what they call them when they don't hide back.
00:21:43How do you do?
00:21:45Good, ma'am.
00:21:46And that's Slig Whalen.
00:21:48Maybe that ain't a name neither, but whatever it is, that's...
00:21:52How do you do?
00:21:53Howdy, ma'am.
00:21:53Well, there you are, miss.
00:21:55They're your boys.
00:21:55You hired them.
00:21:57Didn't I tell you they were nice boys?
00:21:59I haven't met this gentleman yet.
00:22:01That's me?
00:22:02Oh, him?
00:22:03Haven't you met him yet?
00:22:05Well, well, as I'm living and breathing, I must tell you about him.
00:22:10You know, he's kind of bashful, like, very bashful.
00:22:12And he's got an experiment in his speech.
00:22:15He stummers.
00:22:16That's, that's Big Bailey.
00:22:18How do you do?
00:22:19How do you do?
00:22:22Oh.
00:22:24I, I'm mighty sorry about last night, miss.
00:22:27I told you I never wanted to see you again.
00:22:29I know you did, but I heard you needed some help out here, and I...
00:22:32I don't need any help from you.
00:22:34Well, I wouldn't be too hard on him, miss.
00:22:36He means well.
00:22:37He means well.
00:22:38Do you know what he did last night?
00:22:40Well, I know he had a few drinks.
00:22:42Well, that's no excuse.
00:22:44Just after I got off of the train, he came to me on the platform and, well, he kissed me.
00:22:51Ain't you shamed yourself?
00:22:53Well, I no more than touch the tip of her ear.
00:22:56Will you get out of my house?
00:22:57Now, hold your horses just a minute, miss.
00:23:00You see, we four of us, we, we always stick together.
00:23:03Ain't that right, boy?
00:23:05That's a fact, miss.
00:23:06Yeah, that's right, miss.
00:23:07Well, I won't have anyone working for me, but even associated with him.
00:23:12All right, boy.
00:23:13Come on, let's go.
00:23:13Just a minute, boy.
00:23:14Just a minute.
00:23:14Just a minute.
00:23:15You can't stay here alone.
00:23:17And if you looked all over the country, you couldn't get such wonderful boys.
00:23:21I suppose you're one of them.
00:23:23Who, me?
00:23:24One of them?
00:23:25I should kick a cow in the ribs for $30 a month?
00:23:28No.
00:23:29I got a business.
00:23:30Well, you're a friend of his, aren't you?
00:23:32I am.
00:23:33And I'm very proud of it.
00:23:35Well, then.
00:23:37In all my life, I never had to work so hard to be nice to somebody.
00:23:42Come on, 510.
00:23:43Leave warning around here.
00:23:45I'm beginning to believe it myself.
00:24:07Thank you very much.
00:24:31I don't know.
00:25:06I don't know.
00:25:36I don't know.
00:26:13I don't know.
00:26:32I don't know.
00:26:42I don't know.
00:26:46I don't know.
00:27:15I don't know.
00:27:16He never paid them taxes.
00:27:18How do you know?
00:27:21Because I paid him.
00:27:23You?
00:27:24Right after he died.
00:27:26You paid them for my brother?
00:27:28No, indeed he missed.
00:27:31But I ain't not happy to play in Santa Claus.
00:27:35I paid them for me.
00:27:40I don't understand.
00:27:43Well, I hate to tell you this, young lady, but right after your brother died I bought this
00:27:47ranch for the back taxes.
00:27:49You bought it?
00:27:50That's it.
00:27:52Well, sir, if you're going to have any trouble proving it, if you want to go down to the
00:27:55sheriff's office, you can look up the record.
00:27:57I don't believe it.
00:28:03And the ranch isn't mine.
00:28:06No, miss.
00:28:07Of course, now you have the right and privilege to buy the place back if you want to pay me
00:28:12what I give for it.
00:28:13How much was that?
00:28:16Eighteen hundred and seventy-six dollars and ten cents.
00:28:19But I haven't that much money now.
00:28:22Nowhere near that much.
00:28:24Well, that's just too bad.
00:28:26But that's the way the world goes.
00:28:29Oh, I can't believe it.
00:28:33I wanted to stay on here.
00:28:35For all of my brother started.
00:28:38Sure you did.
00:28:40Of course, now I ain't going to be hard on you.
00:28:43I could put you right over the place.
00:28:46But I can't believe that.
00:28:50I'll leave as soon as I can.
00:28:52Oh, now, what the hurry?
00:28:56Besides, it's kind of homey-like having a woman around.
00:29:01We ain't going to be any gutter's way.
00:29:04You going to live here?
00:29:06Why, sure.
00:29:08You going to stay here tonight?
00:29:10We certainly.
00:29:12Oh.
00:29:15Oh, now, don't feel that way about us.
00:29:18I ain't a fat fellow to get along with when you know me.
00:29:22Kind of skiddy, can't you?
00:29:24Well, I like them that way.
00:29:27I like them that shied and frantic and...
00:29:29Ain't heating up, are we, Spack?
00:29:31Better not.
00:29:33Unless you're fixed to shoot three ways at once.
00:29:51Well, you got me.
00:29:52What are you going to do about it?
00:29:54You don't need to do nothing?
00:29:55Yes.
00:29:57I guess I don't have to tell you fellows with the law against trespassing on a man's property.
00:30:01That's right.
00:30:02You don't have to.
00:30:05I was willing to be reasoned with you.
00:30:07But now I'm warning you.
00:30:10Get off of my property.
00:30:12Get off and stay off.
00:30:13Good night, Spack.
00:30:23It's your pot.
00:30:25But don't start counting your winnings.
00:30:28The game ain't over yet.
00:30:31Good night, Mr. Spack.
00:30:32Sweet dreams.
00:30:34May your horse thickest foot in a gopher hole.
00:30:40Oh.
00:30:42Good night, ma'am.
00:30:43Oh, Mr. Bailey.
00:30:50I'm awfully glad you came back.
00:30:52We never went away.
00:30:54No more than enough to get out of sight and sneak back again.
00:30:57After the way I treated you?
00:31:00Shucks, ma'am.
00:31:01We didn't mind.
00:31:03Is it true, Mr. Bailey?
00:31:05Does that man, Spack, really own this ranch?
00:31:07Of course not.
00:31:09Why, say, that fellow's the lioness man west of the Mississippi.
00:31:13He just done that to scare you.
00:31:15You think so?
00:31:16Think so?
00:31:17I know so.
00:31:19Now, don't you worry, and I'll look after the legal end of it for you.
00:31:22Oh, would you?
00:31:26Say, have you had your dinner?
00:31:28Oh, yes.
00:31:29I cooked it some time ago.
00:31:30You didn't eat it, did you?
00:31:31No, I...
00:31:33Oh, that's all right, then.
00:31:34It didn't taste very good.
00:31:36Yeah.
00:31:37We was keeping tabs on here through the window.
00:31:39Oh, then you...
00:31:40Yes, ma'am.
00:31:41We saw how things was going.
00:31:43Say, would you mind if I cooked you up a mess of stuff?
00:31:47Oh, thank you.
00:31:53I never tried cooking before.
00:31:55I didn't know how hard it was.
00:31:57It's kind of like playing the fiddle.
00:31:59First time you try it, you have to make a mistake or two.
00:32:04I expect you think I'm awfully silly.
00:32:07No, ma'am.
00:32:09That ain't what I'm thinking about you.
00:32:31Oh, no, ma'am.
00:32:33I thought you said you was hungry.
00:32:35I was.
00:32:35Oh, no, ma'am.
00:32:36A person gets that way after a while.
00:32:40Well, I guess I'll be drifting along now.
00:32:43You don't think that man Stack will come back to you?
00:32:45Stack?
00:32:46Say, you hear anybody prowling around this place, just let out a screech.
00:32:50Well, all of us come a gunner.
00:32:53It's so good to have someone near I can trust.
00:32:55Well, I guess I'll be drifting along now.
00:33:05My, that was good.
00:33:06I'm real glad you liked it.
00:33:10You see, it's so strange for me here.
00:33:14So different from what I'm accustomed to back east that I...
00:33:17It'll be all right when you get used to it.
00:33:18You know, I'll bet you get to like it.
00:33:25I wonder if I will.
00:33:28My, kind of hope you will.
00:33:35Good night.
00:33:43My, isn't it nice out now?
00:33:46It sure is.
00:33:50Aren't the stars bright?
00:33:53Sure are.
00:33:56You see that big white one up there?
00:33:58Where?
00:33:59Look right along my arm where I'm pointing.
00:34:01Oh yes, I see.
00:34:03No, you're looking wrong.
00:34:05Right over that peak there.
00:34:07Oh!
00:34:09That's Venus.
00:34:10Have you studied astronomy?
00:34:12Have I what, ma'am?
00:34:14Oh, I mean, uh...
00:34:16You've read a great deal about the stars?
00:34:18No, I've never done any book studying about them, but...
00:34:21You know, laying out nights on your saddle alone, nobody to talk to.
00:34:25Nothing to do.
00:34:27You get to feeling kind of friendly with them.
00:34:29I can understand that.
00:34:31Just like there was people.
00:34:33People?
00:34:34Yeah, you get to knowing them that way.
00:34:38Uh...
00:34:39You see that kind of reddish one out there?
00:34:42Uh-huh.
00:34:43I call him Kelly.
00:34:45Kelly?
00:34:45Yeah.
00:34:47On account of a puncher, I knew one.
00:34:50Red Kelly, I called him.
00:34:52Well, he kind of had a reddish beard and a red face.
00:34:57You know, he was...
00:34:58He was sort of a ladies' man.
00:35:00How do you mean?
00:35:01Oh, he always kind of liked to be around women.
00:35:04You know.
00:35:05Well, what has that got to do with the stars?
00:35:08Well...
00:35:10There's Venus up there.
00:35:12And there's Red Kelly.
00:35:13In the winter, she wouldn't have nothing to do with Kelly.
00:35:18But in the springtime, he'd come a-courting right up to her.
00:35:25Well...
00:35:26I guess I'll be drifting along now.
00:35:30I'm awfully glad you're here.
00:35:32Yes, ma'am.
00:35:33So am I.
00:35:36Good night.
00:35:39Dick.
00:35:40Good night.
00:35:46Good night.
00:35:46Did you hurt yourself?
00:35:47No, ma'am.
00:35:48Not a bit.
00:35:50Good night.
00:35:51Good night.
00:35:55Yahoo!
00:36:04The devil got pickled in gin.
00:36:09And now this old devil got pickled in gin.
00:36:12And found him a wife without any chin.
00:36:15Sing Tira a week, a wheedledy week.
00:36:19Something I'd like to know.
00:36:21Do you season your hard-boiled eggs with garlic?
00:36:24Or do you put strychnine in them?
00:36:26No, I-I most generally boil mine in life.
00:36:31You fellas got a lot to do, haven't you?
00:36:37Say, pie pan.
00:36:38Mm-hmm.
00:36:39Why do you suppose Stack wanted this ranch?
00:36:42I don't know.
00:36:43One gross of galvanized dishpans of 30 cents.
00:36:46Three times four is twelve.
00:36:48Where do you suppose he got the dough to pay the sheriff?
00:36:52I don't know that either.
00:36:53But one thing is certain.
00:36:55If it's worth dollars to him, it's worth that much to Miss Hammond.
00:37:00Sling, isn't there a law on this date that a man can reclaim his property if he pays his taxes
00:37:05within a year?
00:37:06Yeah, provided he's got the money.
00:37:10That's not fair.
00:37:12What was that story you was telling, Miss Piepan?
00:37:14Hm?
00:37:15You know, over at the Bar-O last summer.
00:37:18The story I was telling you?
00:37:19Yeah.
00:37:20I don't remember.
00:37:20There was a sheriff in it.
00:37:22And a fellow with bow and arrows.
00:37:24Uh-oh, he's off again.
00:37:26He's talking about Cupid.
00:37:28Cupid.
00:37:29Stupid.
00:37:30He means Robin Hood.
00:37:31That's the critter.
00:37:32Robin Hood.
00:37:33Didn't he rob from the rich and give to the poor?
00:37:36Say, what are you driving at?
00:37:39That was one smart fellow, that Robin Hood.
00:37:44Once upon a time he was going into a little village that was living a very rich man.
00:37:48And he says to this rich man, I'm awfully sorry to wake you up, but I just found a family.
00:37:52A mother with six starving children had nothing to eat since last Tuesday.
00:37:57So I got to take away from you a few dollars.
00:37:59And he took away from him.
00:38:00That is the kind of fellow Robin Hood was a taker.
00:38:05He's done.
00:38:13…
00:38:13There they go.
00:38:14Mr.
00:38:16…
00:38:20Hey, listen Paul.
00:38:51I know what I call it.
00:38:52I know what I'm talking about. It wasn't nothing of the kind.
00:38:54Well, I was a red heifer, I tell you. I can see as clean as I can see you.
00:38:57Don't talk so simple. That was a Brindle bull.
00:39:00Tell you I was a red heifer.
00:39:01Say, you trying to make out I'm a liar?
00:39:03Well, I wasn't going to bring that subject up, but since you speak the word yourself, yes, that's what you
00:39:09are.
00:39:09All right. You're a liar yourself, then.
00:39:11Well, yeah. Don't you call me a liar while you slap-sided, bowl-layed, little half a pint of nothing?
00:39:15Why, you wall-eyed sway-backed old rack of all Iels!
00:39:22Why, you hit me! You tickle, I play you!
00:39:24Well, let me go now!
00:39:26Hold it, stop!
00:39:26Put that gun, you fucker!
00:39:30Holy smokes, Squirtle!
00:39:33Gold nut!
00:39:37Property of H.W. Stack!
00:39:41Where would he be getting gold this from, around this country?
00:39:44Where did he get it from?
00:39:47Somewhere off the Hammond Ranch, that's where.
00:39:50That's why he bought the plant, eh?
00:39:52That's what he paid them back taxes with.
00:39:56What's it worth?
00:39:58A couple thousand dollars.
00:40:02Just a little more than enough for what we need.
00:40:05But you can't pay the sheriff back, why he no longer...
00:40:08Can't I?
00:40:09You think he wants anybody to know that he had it in here?
00:40:12Say, we'll give it right back to him for them taxes, and he won't open his mouth.
00:40:18I'm warning you now.
00:40:20All right then, Sheriff.
00:40:21But tell him not to go start some things.
00:40:23Any more trouble out of either one of you two galoots,
00:40:26and you'll go to the color booth.
00:40:32I don't want to speak to you again, you ornery polecat.
00:40:35Well, that sure suits me.
00:40:39I'd have had him if that sheriff hadn't come along.
00:40:41You mean had you.
00:40:43I don't know where you've got to go.
00:40:44I don't know where you've got to go.
00:40:49I don't know where you've got to go.
00:40:57Howdy, Sheriff.
00:40:59Oh, hello, Billy.
00:41:03What's on your chest?
00:41:04Just been made foreman out of the Hammond Ranch.
00:41:08Miss Hammond was telling me that there was some back taxes amounting to, uh...
00:41:12eighteen hundred and seventy-six dollars and ten cents.
00:41:15That was paid by Mr. Statton.
00:41:17Yeah.
00:41:18After Jimmy Hammond died.
00:41:22According to the laws of this state,
00:41:25if Miss Hammond pays them taxes within a year,
00:41:28the property goes back to her.
00:41:31Right?
00:41:32Yes.
00:41:35You weigh out the amount from this, and I think you'll find plenty and some to boost.
00:41:39Hey.
00:41:48Where'd you get this stuff?
00:41:50There's an old saying, Sheriff.
00:41:53Gold's where you find it.
00:41:54Say, you, you...
00:41:55What?
00:41:56Oh, I understand.
00:41:57That fake fight up the street in my safe open.
00:42:00Do tell.
00:42:01Didn't get nothing of value, did they, Sheriff?
00:42:04You know what they got.
00:42:05You stole...
00:42:05Careful, Sheriff.
00:42:07Nothing's been stole.
00:42:09Getting it right back, ain't you?
00:42:11Yes, but that gold was stacks and...
00:42:13Oh!
00:42:14Stacks gold, huh?
00:42:17Maybe you could tell us where he got it.
00:42:19That loo wasn't so big, it looked just like stacks.
00:42:22Ain't you clever.
00:42:24I could tell the law who got in my sink.
00:42:26You could, but you won't.
00:42:29You wouldn't want me going around telling people, would you?
00:42:31I'm warning you, young fella.
00:42:33Don't hold in where you don't belong.
00:42:35I wonder if Jimmy Hammond got that much warning.
00:42:37What are you getting at?
00:42:38I'm getting at paying them back taxes and having you give me a receipt for the Hammond ranch.
00:42:43How about it?
00:42:50Listen, fella, fair is fair, and fun is fun.
00:42:54There wasn't no sense in you slapping me that hard.
00:42:57I didn't even have hurt you, sir, but I had to make it look real, didn't I?
00:43:00Come on, boys, let's do it.
00:43:01Doing any good for yourself, Dick?
00:43:03Perfect.
00:43:03That's pretty good.
00:43:04I wonder what that ken says before, Dick.
00:43:07Come on, Dick.
00:43:14Say, how long have you been sitting here?
00:43:17I ain't got no watch.
00:43:18Did you see anybody go in the ropes of mine while I was out?
00:43:21Well, now you know how it is with me, Sheriff.
00:43:23My eyesight isn't any too good.
00:43:25You can see across the street, can't you?
00:43:27How far is it across this street?
00:43:29About 75 feet.
00:43:31Well, my limit's about 60 feet.
00:43:40Morning, Rip.
00:43:41Hi.
00:43:42Hey, what's ailing you?
00:43:44Bloody.
00:43:45Come on in here.
00:43:59I couldn't grab him, Zach.
00:44:01Everybody would find out about this dust, and he won't know where it came from.
00:44:07We'll put that dust where it can't be found.
00:44:09You give it out, the office has been robbed.
00:44:11Rob Lebois.
00:44:13Anything you say, that's up to you.
00:44:15The office has been robbed.
00:44:17Dick Bailey and Square Toad Booth done it.
00:44:19You get yourself together a pocket we can trust, and we'll go out there and get them.
00:44:24They happen to get killed resisting the rent.
00:44:26I don't like the luxuries.
00:44:27What do you mean?
00:44:29Well, the state will get me from my own reasons of office.
00:44:32There's been talk of removing me, and it kind of gives me the shivers.
00:44:38You've gone too far to back out and out, Rip.
00:44:41Just what kind of shivers would a wholesale hanging give you?
00:44:45You doing a jig step with about six foot of thin air under your feet.
00:44:51And the old prairie, and therein' in the, and the old prairie, and therein' in the, and the old prairie.
00:45:11Hi, dear.
00:45:12Huh?
00:45:12Do you mean to tell me they don't celebrate Christmas down here at all?
00:45:16By this country, they don't.
00:45:18Christmas, Tuesday, Thursday, any day.
00:45:21Every day is the same.
00:45:22Yes.
00:45:23Nobody pays any attention.
00:45:36On the old prairie.
00:45:42I'm certainly sorry they don't celebrate Christmas out here.
00:45:45It would be better for my business.
00:45:47But there's no Christmas trees.
00:45:50And do you know why?
00:45:53Once upon a time, there was a dinatoris.
00:45:56And this dinatoris was spitting fire through his nostrils,
00:45:59and he burned up all the Christmas trees.
00:46:02So now there's no Christmas trees here.
00:46:04So no Christmas.
00:46:29What's that?
00:46:31What's that?
00:46:31It's nothing.
00:46:32Mice.
00:46:34Don't go.
00:46:35Let's finish the dishes.
00:46:39What is?
00:46:43Merry Christmas.
00:46:46Oh, Merry Christmas.
00:46:48I'm supposed to be Santa Claus.
00:46:51Oh.
00:46:53Do you like it?
00:46:54Oh, I like it.
00:46:56Oh, it's beautiful.
00:47:00You old frog.
00:47:02Can you think of any more reasons why they don't have Christmas trees out here?
00:47:06I hope you wouldn't think I'm a liar.
00:47:11I'll go get the boys.
00:47:16We didn't hardly know what to get you.
00:47:19It doesn't make a particle of difference what you got.
00:47:22It's just that you remembered.
00:47:26It's a phonograph.
00:47:27It's a phonograph.
00:47:28A phonograph?
00:47:29Yeah, it plays real nice.
00:47:30Look, you wind it up here.
00:47:32Put this thing over here like this.
00:47:34Listen.
00:47:37And there's something else on the tree.
00:47:47Oh.
00:47:49Come in.
00:47:53Bob.
00:47:54You darling.
00:47:56You glad to see me?
00:47:58I just say I am.
00:48:00You think I can stay away from you?
00:48:02Not much.
00:48:03Well, you said before I came west.
00:48:04Never mind what I said.
00:48:05I'm here.
00:48:07And the ring's here.
00:48:08And there's nothing else to do but...
00:48:10Just that sure of yourself is ever haunted.
00:48:12You bet.
00:48:13Oh, Dick.
00:48:14I want you to meet Mr. Dressel.
00:48:16Bob, this is Mr. Bailey.
00:48:18Mr. Bailey?
00:48:19How do you do?
00:48:20Bob from my hometown back east.
00:48:22Oh, is he?
00:48:22Yeah.
00:48:23I used to carry your books home from school.
00:48:25Did you?
00:48:26She's just the same now as she was then.
00:48:29Stubborn.
00:48:30Bob tried to argue me out of coming west.
00:48:32Did he?
00:48:33Did I?
00:48:34I went about as far as I could go.
00:48:36How is everybody?
00:48:38Oh, fine.
00:48:39All the old crowd wanted to be remembered to.
00:48:41And what do you think?
00:48:43What?
00:48:44Ella Higgins teaching English in high school now.
00:48:47No.
00:48:48Honest.
00:48:48Oh, don't go there.
00:48:49Well, Suerto said some of the work stock needed seating,
00:48:53so I'd better go down and...
00:48:57Say, what kind of looking guy is this fella?
00:49:00You should look like that.
00:49:02A fella that's all slicked and shined up,
00:49:04like the kind of a kitchen stove you give to a bride.
00:49:07What's he doing here?
00:49:09I don't know.
00:49:10But, uh, the fella that brought him,
00:49:12said he's an old friend of Miss Hammond's from the east.
00:49:14Did you show her the thing, Dick?
00:49:15Yeah, what's his thing?
00:49:17Yeah, she liked him real well, too.
00:49:20Playboy.
00:49:22I was just thinking it'd be a good idea if we all drifted down to the border.
00:49:26What do you think?
00:49:27You was just thinking.
00:49:29Well, I know lots of things,
00:49:30and one thing is that you ain't going anyplace.
00:49:32How do you know?
00:49:33Because I know you.
00:49:35And you ain't a quitter.
00:49:37Well, I ain't the habit of sticking around where I ain't wanted.
00:49:39Well, who says you ain't wanted?
00:49:40Well, I got eyes, ain't I?
00:49:44Dick, there's an old saying which says that you should never believe anything you hear,
00:49:51and only half of what you see.
00:49:53And so far, you've only seen the half that you shouldn't believe in.
00:49:58Well, I...
00:49:59Did I ever tell you the story of Lachenberg?
00:50:04No matter what kind of looks you give me, you're gonna hear it just the same.
00:50:09This fellow Lachenberg, he was a westerner too.
00:50:11You know how I know it, it says in the book it came out of the West.
00:50:14Once upon a time, this Lachenberg, he was even worse off than you.
00:50:18But did he give up?
00:50:19Never.
00:50:20He got on his horse and he said,
00:50:22Horse, get up there.
00:50:23And he rode 16,000 miles to see the princess.
00:50:26And did he catch her?
00:50:27Oh, did he catch her?
00:50:29You betcha he catched her.
00:50:30That's the story of Lachenberg.
00:50:56That's how deep is.
00:51:02Here?
00:51:03I didn't.
00:51:04Oh, wow.
00:51:05Come on.
00:51:06Come on.
00:51:06Come on.
00:51:08Come on.
00:51:09Kill that, huh?
00:51:10Yeah.
00:51:32Well, how many figured we'd round it up this time, Dick?
00:51:35Oh, about a hundred head.
00:51:37That's pretty.
00:51:38Hey, Flake!
00:51:39Come on to the corral, then.
00:51:41Come on.
00:52:08Come on.
00:52:14Ha!
00:52:19Huh!
00:52:19Huh!
00:52:20Huh.
00:52:23Get him over there.
00:52:25Huh!
00:52:27Huh!
00:52:30Ah!
00:52:31Huh!
00:52:54Isn't it thrilling to watch the way they handle those horses?
00:52:58It certainly is.
00:52:59I'll get down and see how many they got.
00:53:09You've got a nice bunch this time.
00:53:11Oh, that's a great way, Squirtle.
00:53:13Uh-oh.
00:53:14Here comes the Duke of Duhinkes.
00:53:16I bet he's a nice boy.
00:53:18Well, I don't like him.
00:53:21I don't like him either, but there's lots of nice people I don't like.
00:53:27Hiya.
00:53:28He wears the necktie.
00:53:30So well.
00:53:31He wears the necktie.
00:53:32Ah.
00:53:34Pretty good bunch, huh, Griff?
00:53:36Yeah, well, deep bed.
00:53:37Nice work, fellas.
00:53:38You please?
00:53:39Very much.
00:53:40Well, that's fine.
00:53:41How many did you get?
00:53:42Oh, about a hundred head.
00:53:44Oh, you don't know exactly how many?
00:53:47No.
00:53:48Not exactly.
00:53:49Well, I'll count them later.
00:53:52Oh, I want to thank you and all the boys on behalf of Miss Hammond for all you've done for.
00:53:57You know, I'll be around here for a while, so of course I'll take charge.
00:54:08Lachen, waal.
00:54:23He's going to count the horses.
00:54:30You're going to do what?
00:54:32I'm going to take charge of things while I'm here.
00:54:35Did Miss Hammond tell you to take charge?
00:54:37It isn't necessary.
00:54:38You see, we're all friends, and we understand each other.
00:54:41You mean you're going to be the foreman?
00:54:44If that's what you call it.
00:54:45Yeah, that's what we call it.
00:54:46Well, then I'm foreman.
00:54:48That kind of mixes things up.
00:54:50How so?
00:54:51Because I'm the foreman.
00:54:53Not anymore.
00:54:56I'm hysterical.
00:54:57Don't you know that a foreman around here must be able to lick everybody on the place?
00:55:01Oh, is that so?
00:55:02Yeah, that's so.
00:55:03All right, then.
00:55:04I'm the foreman.
00:55:06That's easy to say.
00:55:09I guess we might as well settle this right now.
00:55:11Now, wait a minute, boys.
00:55:12You've got a very good idea, and I wouldn't stop it for anything.
00:55:15But you know how it is with women.
00:55:16If Miss Hammond should see you fighting...
00:55:17Now, listen, part-hand, you start it.
00:55:19And don't stop for me.
00:55:20Look, you go ahead and hammer his ears under his armpits.
00:55:23I'll run down to the house and do something so Miss Hammond don't see you do it.
00:55:26See?
00:55:26That's right.
00:55:27Let's get away from the house.
00:55:28Come on, fella.
00:55:29That's going to be good.
00:55:31Let's go see the Duke, you're crowned.
00:55:37Oh, Miss Hammond.
00:55:39Ever since it's come, I've been wanting to hear that talking machine.
00:55:42Could you play me something?
00:55:43Why, yes.
00:55:44Haven't you heard it yet?
00:55:45Yes, I heard it, but not good.
00:55:51Have you got a loud racket, you know, a big band or something like that?
00:55:55I think so.
00:55:56That's good.
00:55:58Play it, play it quick.
00:56:00I like good music.
00:56:10Oh, that's beautiful.
00:56:14Can't you play it, Lana?
00:56:17There's a loud little play.
00:56:19That's too well.
00:56:25I kind of hate to do this.
00:56:27Don't you worry.
00:56:29Well, say, he don't know it, but he's sticking his head smack dab in a bucket of pink poison.
00:56:33Say, ain't that top scaly coming, Yanni?
00:56:36It sure is.
00:56:37Well, and he's riding like a trouble-
00:56:38Wait a minute.
00:56:40Wait a minute.
00:56:40Let's not get a good fight started and have it interrupted.
00:56:43Wait a minute.
00:56:53They're coming, boys.
00:56:54Who's coming?
00:56:54Why, Stack and his gang.
00:56:56The sheriff's leading them.
00:56:58There's nothing but a gang of killers that are out to get you, boys.
00:57:01The sheriff's been telling around town that you robbed his safety and he's out to get you.
00:57:05What of it?
00:57:06They can't prove nothing.
00:57:07They're not coming to prove.
00:57:08They're coming to shoot.
00:57:10Break for the house, boys.
00:57:12Hurry up.
00:57:15Hurry up, boys.
00:57:17Come on, get along.
00:57:20There you go, boys.
00:57:25Come on down here, Philip.
00:57:34Come away from that window.
00:57:36Come on, boys.
00:57:37We're in for it.
00:57:38Take out a window and keep low.
00:57:40What's the battle ball?
00:57:46Say, Bailey, what's this all about?
00:57:47Oh, get out of here.
00:57:50Go down.
00:57:52Get down, boys.
00:57:54You asked for a fight.
00:57:55Well, here it is.
00:57:56Get down.
00:58:23I missed him.
00:58:27Keep popping on them, boys.
00:58:28They'll be running out of juice pretty soon.
00:58:43What's the matter, Pop?
00:58:43Did he get you a bed?
00:58:44Nope.
00:58:45Just Christmas.
00:58:55Spread out, boys, and circle the house.
00:59:22Hi, Pam.
00:59:23You watch the window.
00:59:24All right.
00:59:31Let's go.
00:59:31Listen, boys.
00:59:32The stack's surrounding the house.
00:59:33That means we're licked, unless I can get the drop on it.
00:59:36How are you going to do that?
00:59:37I'm going to make a break for the crowd.
00:59:38That's suicide, Dick.
00:59:39It's the only chance we've got, and I'm going to take it.
00:59:41You keep me busy, and I'll make a run for it.
00:59:44Well, let's move forward.
00:59:45Word is it.
00:59:48Dick, don't go out that police.
00:59:50I've got to, miss.
00:59:52But you must, something might happen to me.
00:59:54Ruth.
00:59:55Something had.
01:00:01Oh, Dick.
01:00:02Ruth.
01:00:07Mom.
01:00:08Mom.
01:00:10Mom.
01:00:10He's gone.
01:00:12He's gone.
01:00:18He's gone.
01:00:21in the world.
01:00:31Well...
01:00:32Well...
01:00:51Well...
01:01:24Take your hand off that trigger and back out.
01:01:38Well, it looked like you win another pot, Bailey.
01:01:40I'm counting my winnings this time, Snack,
01:01:43because the game's over.
01:01:46Drop that gun.
01:01:51Call off that man.
01:01:53Well, man, that's a posse operating under the sheriff's orders.
01:01:56That's just too bad for you.
01:01:57Because if you can't stop that shooting, then do it pronto.
01:02:01If I do, what happens to me?
01:02:03We'll talk about that later.
01:02:04If you don't...
01:02:08Okay.
01:02:11Hey, you stubborn!
01:02:13Can you hear me?
01:02:17Yeah.
01:02:17Calm it off.
01:02:18Round up your men and hit for town.
01:02:21What's wrong?
01:02:22You heard me, didn't you?
01:02:24You coming along?
01:02:25By and by.
01:02:27Get your men together now and head out of here.
01:02:30Go to the doctor.
01:02:32Hey, Spike!
01:02:33Turn on!
01:02:36Call the boys in!
01:02:37When your horses were hitting back for town!
01:02:40Come on, fellas!
01:02:47What's the idea of him sending us back?
01:02:49All I know is that do go back to town!
01:02:50All I know is that they'd go back to town!
01:02:51Oh, well...
01:02:53Keep the boys!
01:02:55What's the attitude?
01:02:56I'll go back.
01:02:57Go back?
01:02:58No!
01:03:11Okay so far get in front of this gun and keep moving.
01:03:28Wait a minute. Right in there.
01:03:45Now what? Who killed Jimmy Hammond? Why ask me. I've got a bullet in the chamber
01:03:58of this gun that I made out of two small boar bullets. Yeah? One was the slug that killed
01:04:06Jimmy Hammond. The other went through that can of tomatoes. Jimmy Hammond was shot in
01:04:15the back. Turn around.
01:04:28Have I got any way out? You might look for one. You want to know who killed
01:04:36young Hammond. I did. I know you did. Why? On a pocket of plaster gold on his ranch here. Back
01:04:50there in
01:04:50Whitehorse Canyon World if he comes over the falls. Go on. Well he panned out some two
01:04:57thousand dust to pay his back taxes on the place here. Then what? He met me. Back. I don't know
01:05:09whether I'm going to be able to keep my finger eased off this trigger or not. No wait a minute.
01:05:15All right.
01:05:24Get over there.
01:05:33What a rich impression, eh? That's it.
01:05:47What do you want me to write? The whole work.
01:06:32What a rich impression, eh?
01:06:36What do you want me to write?
01:07:06Oh, go on. I wonder where you went.
01:07:08You think they've got him?
01:07:37Dick, are you hurt?
01:07:39I'm all right.
01:07:39What happened, actually? What's the matter, Dick?
01:07:41Zach!
01:07:42Now, you are...
01:07:45Hi, Pam.
01:07:47Give this to her.
01:07:51Why should I?
01:07:52You're going to give it to her yourself.
01:07:54I'm going to get out of here.
01:07:57I'm going to beat it away from this place.
01:08:00Why should I go back?
01:08:03I'm never going back.
01:08:06Yep, square toe.
01:08:09Better saddle up.
01:08:10We'll be pulling our freight out of here.
01:08:13What's the use of sticking around?
01:08:16A little mosey on down by the Rio Grande?
01:08:18No, Dick.
01:08:19Please don't go.
01:08:25Now or ever.
01:08:29But I thought you and...
01:08:32Yeah, I thought so, too.
01:08:41Well...
01:08:42Merry Christmas.
01:08:49Oh, ain't that beautiful?
01:08:52That reminds me of the story of Snow White and the Prince.
01:08:56Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Snow White.
01:08:58She lived in the mountains.
01:09:00And there was a prince looking all over the country for her to find himself a young wife.
01:09:04And he came across Snow White in the forest and said,
01:09:06Oh, mine, Snow White.
01:09:09And she said,
01:09:10Oh, mine, Prince.
01:09:12And they was married right away.
01:09:15And they was living happy ever afterwards.
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