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01:30You ready to get out, Wilkins?
01:52No, I ain't.
01:53If it wasn't for my granddaughter, I wouldn't go at all.
01:56Oh, you wouldn't, eh?
01:58No, I wouldn't.
01:59I ran the first survey through this territory back in 66, right after the war, and I know
02:05you fellows are wrong.
02:06Maybe this will teach you how to run.
02:16That's to show you we mean business.
02:18You'll never get away with this.
02:20That's what you think.
02:21We're riding over to put the Parnells off of their place, and you better be gone when
02:24we get back.
02:54Grandpa, what ever are you doing?
03:05I'm preparing for a siege.
03:07That's what I'm doing.
03:08Well, the two of us can't fight.
03:09We can't, eh?
03:10Well, you load them and I'll fire them, and we'll stand off a hundred of them scallywags
03:16until reinforcements arrive.
03:18I'm a ranger a-ridin' on the Hootow Trail, lookin' for a rustler to put in jail.
03:25And when I find him, I won't be a-jokin'.
03:29He better come with me, or my gun will be a-smokin'.
03:33He better come with me, or my gun will be a-smokin'.
03:36Ay-yippee!
03:37Ha-ha!
03:38I gotta get some grub and water, if we're gonna stand them off.
04:00Panhandle Perkins, am I glad you're here.
04:22Well, I took a furlough and left the ranger's station just as soon as I got your message,
04:27Lillian.
04:28Say, uh, what are you doin', uh, movin'?
04:34Well, not because we want to.
04:36We're being pushed out.
04:37But that's not what's worrying me.
04:40It's Grandpa.
04:41The men are coming to put us out in arms to fight them.
04:44That's hopeless.
04:45Well, don't worry.
04:46If he'd rather go, uh, I'll persuade him.
04:49I'm afraid not.
04:50You see, he's expecting help from General Johnson.
04:55General Johnson?
04:56Who's he?
04:57He's been dead for a long time, Panhandle.
05:01Oh.
05:02I know.
05:03Put this on.
05:04Pretend you're a messenger from Johnson.
05:05Tell him the General wants him to leave.
05:06Oh, please, Panhandle.
05:07Oh, all right.
05:08Say, do you think-
05:09No, we will.
05:10Well, I don't think I'll grow up much like a messenger from General Johnson.
05:16I don't try anything to help out.
05:20I've got a message from General Johnson.
05:23Don't try anything.
05:25You help out.
05:34Oh, a message from General Johnson, sir.
05:37He wants you to join him at once.
05:39Well, but I...
05:40I was figuring on putting up a fight.
05:42Oh, Grandpa, you can't disobey the General's orders.
05:45No, I suppose I can, but...
05:48I'd like to hook them scallywags first.
05:51Say, uh...
05:53Who are they?
05:54The leader is Joe Hyslop,
05:56and a first-class scoundrel if I ever saw one.
05:59Dan Tindall and Tom Binns are helping him.
06:11There's a book here on military strategy I'd like you to take with me.
06:19You are told to be out of here by ten o'clock.
06:22It's five minutes after.
06:23Binns, bring that eviction notice.
06:28You don't have to read that thing to us.
06:30I saw the ones you served on Henry MacLeod and the Hoyts and poor old Parnell.
06:33Suit yourself.
06:34Just so you know, you're getting out is legal.
06:36I don't believe it's legal.
06:37And we ranchers are going to fight it.
06:40Yip, yip, yip, yip, I'm on my way
06:44Oh, yip, oh, yippee-ki-yay
06:47I'm a ranger a-ridin' out of the West
06:51A-lookin' and a-huntin' for a place to rest
06:55A-wishin' and a-hopin' that I'll find it soon
06:58Cause I'm tired of sleepin' beneath the light of the moon
07:02I'm tired and I'm dusty, my pony is too
07:06Gonna get me a job where there's no ridin' to do
07:10And if there's brandin' I'll say I don't know how
07:13But I'll know what to do when the cokie is chow
07:24You'll tussle here about this, you scallywag, get moving.
07:27What's that wagon I'm makin' fast?
07:30Come on, hurry up, hurry up.
07:37This is a concerned outrage.
07:39Oh, get up, get up in there.
07:58You stay here, Tindall. Vins and I'll report to the boss.
08:40Are you all right, Criswell?
08:42Yes, I guess, but I'm pretty dizzy.
08:50Oh, Panhandle, what are you doing in that outfit?
08:52Well, I'm a skeleton, a good one, too.
08:54From the way those horses were running, I'd say you picked a mighty poor time for a joke.
08:58Oh, I'm not joking, Jim. I want to tell you something.
09:00Those people are the relatives I was telling you about.
09:03Well, the old man's true.
09:05Well, I'm wearing this uniform to please him.
09:07What he probably needs is a doctor.
09:09Well, what he needs most is to get his ranch back.
09:11Come on over here, I want you to meet him.
09:15Jim Steele, shake hands with Jed Wilkins.
09:18Howdy.
09:19Hello.
09:20He's one of the toughest fighters in these parts.
09:22Oh, and his granddaughter, Lillian.
09:24How do you do?
09:25Glad to meet you.
09:26Say, we better head the wagon into town.
09:28No, we're going back to the line camp at the foot of Stone Mountain.
09:30We're to meet Henry McCloud there.
09:32He's an old friend of Grandpa's.
09:34He's an old friend of Grandpa's.
09:35Hey, uh, maybe we'd better hole up at the cabin.
09:38I don't think them barmen should kick Jed out or want that pile of rocks.
09:42Say, I thought we were going to General Johnson's.
09:45We will, we will.
09:47Just take it easy, Jed.
09:50Lillian, them horses are too frisky for you.
09:52Give me them reins.
09:55Tsk, tsk, tsk.
10:03Yip, yip, yip, yip, I'm on my way.
10:07Yip, yip, yip, yip, oh, yippee-ki-yay.
10:10I'm a ranger a-ridin', my work is done.
10:14I'm headin' back home in the noonday sun.
10:18Joggin' back from the hoo-haw trail.
10:21Cause I put another rustler in the Abilene jail.
10:25Cause I put another rustler in the Abilene jail.
10:52Oh, hello. Is this the Wilkins ranch?
10:55Was, until ten o'clock this morning.
10:57Oh, what'd they do, sell it?
10:58Nope.
10:59Well, then they still own it.
11:01Nope.
11:02Well, you're certainly a fountain of information.
11:05You didn't by any chance see a friend of mine around here named Panhandle Perkins, did you?
11:08Nope.
11:11Look, my friend, you're too full of nopes.
11:13If the Wilkins don't own this place anymore, who does?
11:15Flintland Company.
11:16How'd they get it?
11:18New surveys show that Wilkins never owned it.
11:20And you made the survey?
11:21Nope.
11:22Then who did?
11:24Gettin' awful nosy, stranger.
11:26It's none of your business.
11:27Suppose I make it mine.
11:29If you do, make this your business too.
11:50Now what's the name of the man who did the survey?
12:20Sam Briscoe.
12:21You'd have saved yourself a lot of trouble if you'd told me that in the first place.
12:24Where's his office?
12:25He ain't got no office.
12:26He uses his cattle.
12:27It's a mile outside of Laredo on the dry Creek Road.
12:30Thanks.
12:31I'd like to look him up and ask him a few questions.
12:33If you think he'll give you the answers, you got another thing coming.
12:36Why?
12:37He's an awful tough hombre.
12:38A lot tougher than you are.
12:40I'll give him a try anyway.
13:19I told you two, I wouldn't have any more edition notices ready until tomorrow.
13:40Just thought you'd like to know how we got along at the Wilkins place, Mr. Lowry.
13:43If you ask me, I think they're a little off wearing them uniforms.
13:47I don't care what they're wearing.
13:49Now look, I'm busy.
13:50You put them out, didn't you?
13:51We did and left him to look after things.
13:54Well, I can look after things here without you two.
13:56Now get out.
13:57Get out.
13:58When do we get some dinero?
14:01Now listen.
14:03We have three more ranchers to pick up to make a clean sweep of the valley.
14:07Then you get paid.
14:09After all we've grabbed, three more will be easy.
14:11Come on, Tom.
14:41Take it easy.
15:02Are you Mr. Briscoe?
15:04That's right.
15:05Nice reception committee you got around here.
15:07What was he shooting at you for?
15:08Oh, I don't know.
15:09I guess he didn't like the way I inquired directions.
15:11Just to make my visit official, I'm Tex Wyatt from the ranger's station over at Norwalk.
15:16I'd like to ask you a few questions if you don't mind.
15:19I'd be glad to help you, Mr. Wyatt, if I can.
15:21I understand you're running a survey through here that's causing a lot of trouble.
15:25Well, some of the ranchers have been kicking up a fuss about losing their places, but there's nothing they can do about it.
15:30The new survey shows that the earlier boundaries were set out wrong.
15:34Well, I'm not as interested in boundary lines as I am in who killed those three ranchers over in Mesquite Flats.
15:39I don't know anything about those killings.
15:43I understand it happened while they were being put off their property.
15:46Well, I wouldn't know...
15:47Too bad. I was hoping you could help me place the blame where it belongs.
15:50Well, I'm sorry, Mr. Wyatt, but all I'm doing is running a line.
15:53Do you mind if I look over some of those new surveys you're making?
15:56No, I'll help you if anybody can look at them.
15:58Thanks.
16:03These look honest to me.
16:05Just as honest as the day is long, Mr. Wyatt.
16:08The captain wanted me to look up a friend of his, Kendall Lowther, a lawyer. Do you know him?
16:13Why, sure. Everybody knows Kendall.
16:15Where can I find him?
16:16He has his office in the main street of Laredo. You can't miss it.
16:19Well, thanks for your help, Mr. Briscoe.
16:21All right.
16:34Hmm.
16:44Mr. McCloud, isn't there something we can do about Grandpa?
16:47Someday, Lillian, the doctors will learn what to do for jagged nerves.
16:50The only thing I know is to humor him. He ought to come out of it sooner or later.
16:58Say, look here.
17:02This is the last letter I got from home.
17:05I ain't had a chance to read it. I've been so busy fighting.
17:09You read it to me, Lillian.
17:14Laredo, January 4th, 1862.
17:18Dear Jed, hope this letter finds you and the army all right.
17:22Things are not so good for us here at home, but with shoes, $200 a pair, and beef and butter, $35 a pound, we don't get much to eat.
17:30The other night we had a sweet potato pie, and it sure was...
17:33Sweet potato pie. Boy, I wish I had some.
17:37I'm getting fed up living on this parched corn.
17:40We gotta do something to end this fighting. We'll hold a council of war right now.
17:44I agree with that. Van Handel, break the head of the table.
17:48Well, as Thomas Jefferson once said, to be prepared for war is the most effectual means of preserving the peace.
17:56That wasn't Jefferson that said that. It was George Washington.
17:59Stop disarguing, you two. Now, before we can lay our plans, we've got to estimate the strength of the enemy.
18:06It's unusual to lose tragedy.
18:08The enemy?
18:09Yeah, strong enough to take my ranch away from me. Most of the others in the valley.
18:13Well, the land I rode through this afternoon didn't look to be so valuable.
18:16What are they after?
18:17I just found out today there's a pipeline coming through. That'll turn this valley into rich farming land.
18:21That won't do the men who pioneered this country any good.
18:24We've got to fight. Fight and fall back. That's the strategy.
18:27So back?
18:28I'm not in favor of bloodshed. I had a talk with Lowther, and he doesn't think the Flint Company has a legal right to take our land.
18:35Grandpa, I've got faith in Lowther. I'm going to put our case into his hands.
18:39What's he doing for the ranchers?
18:40Nothing yet, except gathering evidence.
18:42Is his office in Laredo?
18:44Now launching the enemy?
18:46I'm moving down right now!
18:47Now, wait a minute, Jed. I'm for fighting too. I think we ought to talk to the lawyer.
18:52Yeah, that's right, Jed. It might be smart to do a little scouting first.
18:57Well, if we're figuring on pulling out of here, we found that might arrest before we start.
19:02We're tenting tonight on the old campground.
19:28Give us a song to cheer.
19:35Our weary hearts a song of hope.
19:44And friends we love so dear.
19:53Tenting tonight.
19:57Tenting tonight.
20:02Tenting on the old campground.
20:11Tenting tonight.
20:15Tenting tonight.
20:22Tenting on the old campground.
20:38We might get moving, Jed, if you're ready.
20:40All right. Get us a fiddle and a rattle for a fight.
20:43We'll see the lawyer first, Grandpa.
20:45I'll see him now that it's over. I'm going to go to the car and take a look at the same old plan.
20:55Hey, what are you doing there?
20:56Button up that coat.
20:57We've got to be all spruced up for this powwow.
21:00Aye, aye, sir.
21:02Come on.
21:32Let's go.
21:56Glad to see you, Lillian.
21:57How are you, Jed?
21:59These are two of my friends, Mr. Panhandle Perkins and Mr. Jim Steele.
22:02Kendall Lowther.
22:03Howdy. Glad to know you, gentlemen.
22:04How do you do?
22:05Won't you sit down?
22:07I was just looking over some letters from friends of mine in Pine Flats.
22:11The surveyors are running a line through there for the Flint Land Company.
22:15Well, that's just what we came to see you about.
22:17The Flint Land Company put us off our ranch this morning.
22:20They what?
22:22Why, the lowdown rascals.
22:24We want you to help us fight them.
22:26You know that I will.
22:28Tooth and nail.
22:30I'll not see my friends driven to the wall.
22:33Who is the Flint Land Company, Mr. Lowther?
22:36That's what I'm trying to find out.
22:39I think it's an eastern corporation.
22:42Well, I see you beat me here.
22:45How are you, Kendall?
22:46Oh, I'm in fine health.
22:48I'm afraid the doctors can't make much money off of me.
22:51Well, speaking of money, I tried to raise a little for retainers' fees.
22:55None of the ranchers have any.
22:57You don't need a retainer to hire me, Henry.
23:00Your friendship is more important than money.
23:03When I get your ranchers back, that'll be time enough to think of compensation.
23:11Jed Wilkins and his gang are in Kendall's office.
23:14Probably talking about us.
23:16Let's go in, start an argument, and break it up.
23:22That procedure will take a long time, won't it?
23:24It probably will.
23:26The courts are slow, but let's get started.
23:29Now, Jed, you give me the details of just what happened at your place.
23:35Well, I can't seem to remember.
23:38I'm busy, gentlemen. Come back some other time.
23:41We'd rather talk to you now.
23:43Yeah, we're curious to know what's going on.
23:46Well, my client's affairs are strictly confidential.
23:49We think otherwise.
23:50One of our men was shot in the shoulder the other day, and we're trying to find out...
23:53You were the only one that detected me.
24:04Hold it.
24:05Come on, Jed. Get out of here.
24:12Here, here. I'm a law-abiding citizen.
24:15There'll be no more shooting in my office.
24:18I'll be back. Right now, I'm looking after the old man.
24:46What's the matter with you? Hold your fire, kid!
24:54Hey, what's the matter with you, Jed? He's on our side.
24:58A minute there. I forgot he was my friend.
25:01Well, I hope you don't forget again. Let's go back and pick up Lillian.
25:04Well, if it's all the same to you, I think I'll walk.
25:11The ranchers will pay plenty for this.
25:13That was a plain case of murder.
25:15You lied to me, Jed.
25:17I didn't lie to you.
25:19The ranchers will pay plenty for this.
25:21That was a plain case of murder.
25:23It was not. Jed shot in self-defense.
25:25That's what you say, but we think different.
25:28The best way to handle this is to take care of ourselves.
25:30That won't be necessary.
25:32The law can handle it in the proper manner.
25:34Yeah? Well, we're taking the law into our own hands.
25:37Come on, Hyslop.
25:39You know, I've always heard it was bad business...
25:41to take the law into your own hands, my friend.
25:43Just as you say, Ranger.
25:49Who's responsible for this?
25:51Jed Wilkins. Shot him in cold blood.
25:53Jed was only protecting himself.
25:55That's a lie.
25:56Are you sure it wasn't self-defense?
25:58Of course I'm sure. We saw the shooting.
26:00It'll be easy for you to pick up Wilkins.
26:02He's dressed in a Confederate uniform.
26:04A Confederate uniform?
26:05That's right.
26:06Do you know which way he went?
26:08Why, no. He came in here with his granddaughter.
26:11Where do they live?
26:12Jed did have a ranch, but thanks to the Flint Land Company...
26:15they're staying in Lineshack on Stone Mountain Road.
26:17Uh-huh.
26:18You two men better keep out of this.
26:20I'll have a talk with the sheriff...
26:21and then I'll ride out and pick up Wilkins.
26:23That's a good idea.
26:24McCloud, take the Ranger over to the sheriff's office.
26:26All right, thanks.
26:29There's a rider coming up the road.
26:31Well, whoever he is, we'll be ready for him.
26:35There's a rider coming up the road.
26:38Well, whoever he is, we'll be ready for him.
27:04Tax!
27:05You're the last man I expected to see here.
27:07Well, I might say the same for you.
27:09I thought you went north on that timber case.
27:11Well, I did, but when I got back to the Ranger station...
27:13I found out you two had gone on a furlough.
27:16Say, what's the idea of the masquerade?
27:18Well, I'm wearing this uniform for a very good reason.
27:21You're not?
27:22I'm not.
27:23You're not?
27:24I'm not.
27:25Well, I'm not.
27:26Well, I'm not.
27:27Well, I'm not.
27:28Well, I'm not.
27:29Well, I'm not.
27:30Well, I'm not.
27:31Well, I'm not.
27:32Well, I'm not.
27:33For a very good reason, which you'll find out soon enough.
27:37Oh, Miss Lillian Wilkins, Mr. Tex Wyatt.
27:40We both come from the same Ranger station.
27:42Howdy, miss.
27:43How do you do?
27:44Where is Jed Wilkins?
27:45Why, what's on your mind, Tex?
27:48He's wanted in Laredo for murder.
27:50You're not thinking of taking him in, are you?
27:53Well, if I don't, the sheriff or somebody else will.
27:56He ought to come into town and straighten things out.
27:59Grandpa's life wouldn't be worth a nickel in Laredo.
28:01That's right.
28:02Tim Lancy's has been killing men for less reason than that.
28:06What do you say, Jim?
28:07I know how you feel about the law, Tex,
28:09so I'm going to let you decide for yourself.
28:14Come on in, Jed.
28:18Who's he?
28:19Reinforcement sent up by General Johnson.
28:22Boy, am I glad to see you.
28:24Hey, sit right down.
28:25Sit right down.
28:26I want to tell you my campaign plans have got mapped out.
28:29Well, maybe we ought to ride into Laredo first.
28:32Not me.
28:33General Lee said, give me liberty or give me death.
28:36Grandpa, General Lee didn't say that.
28:39Patrick Henry did.
28:40Well, what's the difference?
28:42Henry's one of Lee's generals.
28:45What are the campaign plans you were going to tell us about, Jed?
28:48Well, I've got to think a bit.
28:51You know, wars are won just like we're doing now,
28:55sitting around planning tomorrow's fight.
28:58Or tomorrow's peace, which I hope will come soon.
29:02Grandpa, there was a song he used to sing at the ranch,
29:05Old Arizona Moon.
29:06See if you can remember it, Grandpa.
29:08Old Arizona moon is shining
29:12Down from the heavens above
29:16On one for whom my heart is pining
29:20The little girl I love
29:25Each night in dreams we are arriving
29:30Across the dusty plain
29:34But words of love will be confiding
29:38When she comes back again
29:43Then we will really ride the prairie
29:48As we never did before
29:52Ahead and right up to the preacher's house
29:57For we must part no more
30:00And someday in our years declining
30:04Up in his starlit blue
30:08Old Arizona moon still shining
30:13Down on our love so true
30:18No, I can't seem to remember that one.
30:22What are you going to do, Mr. Weiss?
30:25Well, I told the sheriff I would take care of this,
30:29and I see no reason why I shouldn't handle it my own way.
30:32Miss Wilkins, do you know how long Briscoe has been the surveyor around here?
30:36Quite some time.
30:37He got the job away from Grandpa by having him declared too old.
30:40Yes, the scurvy rascal,
30:42claiming them newfangled instruments of his
30:45was more accurate than my old surveys.
30:47Have you got those original maps you made?
30:50No, they were stolen out of my house.
30:52Any idea who took them?
30:54Yes, I've got a pretty good idea.
30:57The last time I was showing them maps,
30:59there was some question as to the legal ownership.
31:02I...
31:06I know who done it.
31:08One night, a non-reef spy sneaked through General Johnson's lines
31:12and stole every one of them maps.
31:14A spy?
31:15Yes, snuck in in the dead of night.
31:18What's his name, Jed?
31:20How should I know his name?
31:22I ain't ever even seen the armory cusp.
31:24If I had, I'd have filled his skin full of mustard balls.
31:27Are you sure those maps were stolen, Jed?
31:30Sure, of course I'm sure.
31:32What are you all asking me these questions for?
31:35Well, I guess I'll be riding along.
31:38Your grandfather's been a big help, Miss Wilkins.
31:40I think I'll look into the legal matter he mentioned.
31:43Take care of it.
31:45We'll see that nothing happens to him.
31:47Jim, you and I and Panhandle will ride out to look at a boundary marker.
31:50I wrote the location down from a map I saw in Briscoe's office.
31:54Oh, a scouting party, eh?
31:56Well, you might call it that. I'll be out here bright and early.
31:58Good night, everybody.
32:00Good night.
32:01Good night, Miss Wilkins.
32:16I don't get excited.
32:18Suppose a ranger is asking a lot of questions.
32:21What can you find out?
32:23Nothing. I've covered my trail so good,
32:25the best surveyor in the country can't learn how those boundaries were changed.
32:28Well, I guess I'm satisfied.
32:30Me, too, only for one thing.
32:33What's that?
32:34I want some of that money that's coming to me.
32:37You want some of that money?
32:39Yeah.
32:41What's that?
32:42I want some of that money that's coming to me.
32:45Well, that's easy.
32:47You can have it all if you want it.
32:53What's that?
32:54Here, give me that.
32:57This is the original survey made by old man Wilkins.
32:59What are you keeping it for?
33:01Just in case you and your friends decide to double-cross me.
33:04That don't go with me.
33:05Me neither!
33:12I'm the one that's keeping that original survey!
33:14Nothing escapes an old man like me!
33:35Who shot out that gun?
33:37I did.
33:40Who shot out that lamp?
33:41Not me. I just pulled my gun.
33:43Well, I didn't shoot.
33:44You've got it, Briscoe.
33:46No, I haven't, and I'll bet you threw it behind that sofa.
33:49Lay off of that sofa!
33:51I haven't got it!
33:53You get it?
33:54Of course not.
33:55You been?
33:56No.
34:10Well, according to the compass, this ought to be the boundary line.
34:16Yeah, this is it, all right.
34:18There's the surveyor's lead marker.
34:20Yeah, and the date on it is 1866.
34:25Well, it's a sense this rock hasn't been laying here all those years.
34:28There's no question about it. It's been moved.
34:31Well, it's a long ways to the Wilkins ranch.
34:33They wouldn't have to move that very far to throw the boundary line way off.
34:38Let's ride in a circle and see if we can find the original location.
35:01Hey, here's a likely looking spot.
35:09There's a can left by the early settlers.
35:12And those are surveyor's stakes.
35:14There's plenty of evidence here of crooked dealing.
35:16Now to hang it on the guilty ones.
36:08Let's go.
36:39They had too much of a start on us.
36:41Yeah.
36:42You two better stick with the Wilkins.
36:44I've got a hunch that it was Briscoe and he'll probably head for his office.
37:09You're under arrest, Briscoe.
37:12What for?
37:13We'll talk about that later.
37:14I've got enough evidence on you to take you to jail.
37:17Pick up that sack.
37:21I want these maps.
37:38Let's go.
38:08Let's go.
38:39All right on your feet.
38:48Here, you carry it.
38:49And don't try any more tricks.
38:57Go ahead.
39:09Oh.
39:23Get round him.
39:38Go ahead.
40:00That ranger just picked up Briscoe and headed out in the direction of the mineshaft.
40:03We've got to get him.
40:04Briscoe might turn yellow on his wheel.
40:06Pick up some more of the boys.
40:13Render.
40:14Before rendering our decision, are you willing to tell us who your leader is?
40:19I tell you I don't know who's behind it.
40:21That pay is mailed to me in cash by the Flintland Company.
40:24Then why did you move the marker?
40:26I didn't know that rock had been moved.
40:28Oh, we think you did.
40:30And it was too big for one man to handle.
40:32Now, who helped you?
40:33Are you going to talk, Mr. Briscoe?
40:35No, I'm keeping my mouth shut.
40:37Then we conclude that you are entirely responsible for this lawlessness.
41:06Briscoe, we're ready to take you to jail.
41:10It'll mean prison for you.
41:12At least 20 years and maybe life for murder.
41:23All right.
41:24On your feet.
41:25Let's go.
41:26If I tell you who it is, will you let me off easy?
41:28No, it's too late.
41:29We've already rendered our decision.
41:31So, forward march.
41:34Wait a minute.
41:35I'll tell you who it is.
41:37It's Kendall Lother that's paying the bills.
41:39He's the Flintland Company.
41:40He's lying.
41:41Kendall Lother's my friend.
41:43I've known him for years.
41:44From what I saw last night, Jed, I'm not so sure he's your friend.
41:48Are you willing to swear Lother is the man behind all this?
41:51Sure, I am.
41:52And if you don't think I'm telling the truth, take a look at his safe.
41:55I already have.
41:57Then I don't believe you.
42:00All right.
42:01Get over in the corner and sit down.
42:30The enemy!
42:31Hundreds of them!
42:32We're surrounded!
42:59Get down!
43:29Get over here!
43:30Get down!
43:31Get down!
43:32Get down!
43:33Get down!
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43:58Get down!
43:59Hold your fire!
44:00Get down!
44:01Where are the men?
44:06We want Briscoe!
44:14Come and get it!
44:16You're surrounded!
44:18You'll be wiped out if you don't surrender!
44:20Surrender?
44:21Why are you angry, Kyle?
44:23If Jeff Davis wants that, we've just begun the fight!
44:26Jeff Davis didn't say that.
44:28Wait a minute.
44:29Wait a minute.
44:30An American said it, didn't he?
44:31Yeah, well, then that's good enough for me.
44:54We're running out of ammunition.
44:59Dead men can't answer questions, Jim.
45:01Want to make a tribe of some prisoners?
45:03That's what I was thinking.
45:04Look, how'd you cover this window?
45:05Jim and I are going to try to get behind it.
45:07Right!
45:08That would be so tough to get out of there.
45:10It'll be so tough if we don't.
45:16We're going to have to get out of here.
45:18We're going to have to get out of here.
45:20We're going to have to get out of here.
45:22We're going to have to get out of here.
45:28If I'd known I wasn't going to get shot, I wouldn't have barked my shin.
45:31Well, it looks like we made it without anybody seeing us.
45:33Yeah, they must have gotten the ones on this side.
45:35Did you recognize any of them?
45:36Yeah.
45:37Those two who were in Lowther's office.
45:39They're the ones we want.
45:40Mind your eye, Jim.
45:41I'll stick up a signal if I get one.
45:53Fire!
45:54Fire!
45:55Fire!
45:56Fire!
45:57Fire!
45:58Fire!
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47:20Looks like they're gonna get louder.
47:24We can't do nothing without him.
47:26Watch em Jim.
47:38Alright, down in the cabin.
47:39Get down in the cabin.
48:09Get in the cabin.
48:24Get inside.
48:39Get in the cabin.
49:09Get in the cabin.
49:39Get in the cabin.
50:09Get inside.
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51:01Get inside.
51:03Get inside.
51:06Get in there.
51:08You may think you're smart, Ranger,
51:10but you'll have a tough time proving anything on me.
51:12Oh, I bet so.
51:16I, uh, guess you've all seen these before.
51:22This one happens to be the corporation papers of the Flintland Company.
51:26We've got enough evidence on you to put you behind bars for a long time.
51:31Fresco, you didn't know that Lowther here had a copy of the letter
51:34cancelling your license as surveyor, did you?
51:36Well, you'll always have plenty of time in prison to think over your mistake.
51:40Oh, I despise you.
51:44Say, what am I doing in my uniform?
51:47Never mind, Grandpa. You're all right now, but you've just been through a battle.
51:50I did some fighting.
51:52General Lee said, uh, let us have peace.
51:55Lee didn't say that. That was Gwen.
51:59Where rangers are ridin', just a-joggin' along
52:03Abide by the law, and don't you do wrong
52:06Don't rustle or steal or cheat anyone
52:10Or the buckaroos will get you and it won't be no fun
52:14Where rangers are ridin' and they're headin' back home
52:18The furlough is over, no more to roam
52:22The hombres are captured and they're sittin' in jail
52:25The hombres are captured and they're sittin' in jail
52:28While we're ridin' back to Texas from the hood