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05:36That's pretty good, Hank.
05:39Have you really got a girl down in Texas?
05:41Well, I got a gal down there.
05:43I don't know whether I'm a fella or not, but I'm hoping so, Bob.
05:46I really like that little gal.
05:48Are you going back and marry her?
05:50Yes, I don't know how soon I'll be going back, Bob.
05:53You know I'm going to go back to Texas someday.
05:55I've been hankering to go back for a long time.
05:57Well, I can tell it from that song you've just written.
05:59Certainly makes you homesick, doesn't it?
06:01Yes, it does, Bob.
06:10I got an important letter for Bob. I thought I'd bring it out myself.
06:13Thanks, Joe. That's kind of you. I'll take it.
06:15You're welcome.
06:17Here's the letter for you, Bob, and it's from Larry Moore.
06:33Larry struck it rich.
06:35Oh, son, that's great news.
06:37I'll say it is.
06:39But you know what that means?
06:41That means that I'm going to have to go to Larry.
06:43Can I go, too, Bob?
06:45No, Hank, you better stay here and take care of Mother and take care of the ranch.
06:48Oh, son, you won't forget to send for me.
06:50Well, I might send for you later if it's a good strike.
06:52Okay.
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09:13Please don't shoot. And don't let them get me.
09:33Alright.
09:35Now you stay here until I get back.
09:51I almost got shit in the back there and he got away.
09:55Well I reckon you're the fella that scared him away.
09:57And I'm much obliged to you. You sure saved that striker.
10:00I guess there's no harm done. He didn't get anything.
10:06Hey, are you here?
10:07Yeah. I'll get my horse and ride in with you if you don't mind.
10:10Good.
10:11Alright.
10:35Alright.
11:06Well, this is as far as we go.
11:08Say, maybe you can help me out.
11:11I'm looking for a friend of mine that has a claim around here.
11:13His name's Larry Moore. Do you know him?
11:17I know. I don't recollect having met anyone by that name.
11:20He's got a mind and he calls it the two friends.
11:23I tell you what. You go over and call on Frank Sheridan.
11:26He meets most everybody that drifts in here.
11:29And that's his place right over there.
11:33Alright. Thanks very much.
12:04Come in.
12:09Mr. Sheridan?
12:10Yes?
12:11My name's Bob Crandall.
12:12Well, I'm glad to know you, Mr. Crandall. What can I do for you?
12:15Well, I'm looking for a man by the name of Larry Moore.
12:18He owns a mine nearby here called the two friends.
12:21Do you know where I can locate him?
12:23Larry Moore?
12:25Two friends mine?
12:28The name's Bob Crandall.
12:30Two friends mine?
12:33The names don't come to my mind just now.
12:36Well, our company brought up quite a few claims around Bonanza.
12:44Let me look in my files.
13:01Are you sure your friend's claim was near Bonanza?
13:04I'm positive of it.
13:06He mentioned the name of the town in his letters.
13:08I wonder if I could find out anything at the recorder's office.
13:11That's a good idea.
13:13If he filed a claim around here, it'll be recorded in the books at that office.
13:17I'll go over with you.
13:18That's fine.
13:31There's the recorder's office across the street.
13:34Hello, Lonnie.
13:36Struck it rich?
13:37I just struck the mother load.
13:39I got millions.
13:41What's the matter with him?
13:42Poor devil, he's a bit cracked.
13:44He's always making a big strike.
14:00Sam, this gentleman is looking for some information.
14:26See if you can help him out.
14:27I'm trying to locate a man by the name of Larry Moore.
14:31He's got a mine called the Two Friends.
14:33It's located near here.
14:41You say it must have been around January?
14:43Yes, that's the month he wrote me that he'd just made the strike.
15:04There's nothing here in the record book.
15:07Well, I don't understand it.
15:08Well, a lot of them don't record their claims.
15:11They're afraid of a stampede.
15:13Yes, that's right.
15:14Then again, he might have found an immediate buyer, sold out, and moved on.
15:19That sounds possible, but I doubt it.
15:23I think I'll mosey around town and do a little inquiring.
15:26Well, I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help.
15:28But if there's anything else I can do, look me up.
15:31Thank you very much for your trouble, Mr. Sheridan.
15:33Thank you, too.
16:03Ow!
16:05Ow!
16:34Ow!
16:35Ow!
16:36Ow!
16:37Ow!
16:55Get out of here, you mangy coyote!
17:02Say, partner, that isn't very sportsmanlike kicking a hungry dog like that.
17:06You attend to your own business.
17:08I ain't gonna have no dog around while I'm eating.
17:19All right, drop that chair!
17:21Get up there!
17:22You, too! Come on!
17:23Stand up there!
17:25All right, now get going.
17:30Hey, you. You wait a minute.
17:34Pick up that chair.
17:40Now sit down.
17:43Take off your hat.
17:45Take it off!
17:52You wait here. I'm gonna tell the boss.
18:01Waitress, come here.
18:06I can't eat anymore.
18:09Then give it to, uh, that's the dog.
18:13Come on, give it to him.
18:17That's a boy.
18:20He likes it.
18:24I think you better pay the check.
18:31How much?
18:32Stake two.
18:33Two dollars.
18:36All right, get up.
18:41I'll get you and that mutt both for this.
18:43I think we can take care of ourselves.
18:51Well, how'd you like that, boy?
18:57Stay here and watch that fella.
18:59I'm fixing him before he leaves this town.
19:03Come on over here. I want to talk to you.
19:04Come on.
19:05Come on over here.
19:07Come on.
19:08That's a baby.
19:14Listen, come on.
19:18L.M.
19:19Larry Moore.
19:21Do you know Larry?
19:23Boy, do you know Larry?
19:27You do?
19:30Come on, take me to Larry.
19:32Come on.
19:34Well, I sort of ruined that table there.
19:36How much do I owe you all told?
19:37Oh, forget it.
19:39It was worth the table to see you wipe up the flow of them bullies.
19:43Well, I'll drop in again sometime.
19:45But listen, use the chair next time.
19:49It's cheaper.
19:51Come on, boy.
19:57Come on.
19:58Come on.
20:27We can't take a chance on him finding out anything.
20:56I mean, somebody might drop a word and...
20:59Harold, Crandall just rode out of town.
21:02Which way was he headed?
21:03Towards Silver Trail.
21:04Well, that's the direction of the mine.
21:07I wonder if he's found out something already.
21:10Follow him and see that he doesn't come back.
21:12Understand?
21:13That'll be a pleasure.
21:15You better go out the back way.
22:10Come on.
22:38Come on.
22:58Come on.
23:18Come on.
23:38Come on.
23:58Come on.
24:18Come on.
24:38Come on.
24:58Come on.
25:18Come on.
25:38Come on.
25:58What do you want?
26:16I'm looking for a little information.
26:18About what?
26:20About a friend of mine named Larry Moore.
26:23Do you know him?
26:24Never heard of him.
26:25You saw that sign over there, didn't you?
26:27You better get going.
26:28Just a minute.
26:31I want to ask you boys a few questions and you better come clean.
26:35What was the name of this mine before it was the Triangle?
26:39I don't get you.
26:40It's all the Triangle Mine.
26:41Oh, yeah?
26:43Well, a friend of mine by the name of Larry Moore discovered this.
26:47And he called it the Two Friends Mine.
26:49That's so, isn't it?
26:52You got the wrong place, partner.
27:20There's no telling how many he's got helping him.
27:32Hey, stampede no horses.
27:34Go around the mud.
27:47Go around the mud.
28:15Go around the mud.
28:44Go around the mud.
28:51What did he want around here?
28:52He wanted to know about Larry Moore.
28:55Hey, this is getting serious.
28:56I better ride back to town and tell the boss.
28:58There's no telling how much help that fellow's got here.
29:28Hey!
29:29Hey!
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30:03Stay here till I get back.
30:33I'll be right back.
31:03You sent for me, Mr. Sheridan?
31:10Sam, I just got the assayer's report on that mine I was telling you about.
31:15It's rich. I want you to destroy all record of it in your books.
31:20I'm adding it to the triangle interest in a day or so.
31:24Don't you think that's dangerous with that friend of Larry Moore's hanging around?
31:29He suspects plenty now.
31:31And if there should be a row, what?
31:33Don't you worry about this Bob Crandall.
31:36The boys will take care of him the minute he shows his face.
31:39I'll take care of the brain work.
31:41You just follow my orders.
32:01Oh, I wish I'd never got into this thing.
32:18You are in it, and you're going to stay in it and do as I say.
32:21As long as I say.
32:23Now go on over to your office and destroy those records.
32:26Yes, sir.
32:56Go on.
33:26What's up, Sam?
33:27That friend of Moore's, he broke into my office and is snooping around my record book.
33:31Is he there now?
33:32Yes.
33:33Well, I'll go get Curt and Tex.
33:35You run and notify the boss.
34:06Yes, sir.
34:21Yes, sir.
34:48He's got a clock there.
35:17Out the window.
35:42Boys.
35:51What do you want, Sam?
35:58Is somebody after you?
35:59Yes.
36:00What do you want?
36:01We're looking for a thief who just robbed the recorder's office.
36:05Get in here.
36:08Quick, get in that clothes closet.
36:18Boys, search all the rooms.
36:20Dunn, you go down and call the sheriff.
36:22Come on, I'll show you where the phone is.
36:27What happened, Mr. Sheridan?
36:28We're looking for a thief.
36:29Did you see anyone?
36:30I know.
36:31He must have went out the back way.
36:33Continue the search outside.
36:35Sorry we had to wake you, Miss Ellen.
36:43You can come out now.
36:51You sort of helping me like this makes us even.
36:55Yes.
36:56The last time we met, I was the thief.
36:58Oh, so that's what they called me, huh?
37:00Yes.
37:02Well, I don't suppose there's any harm in changing confidences.
37:05You know, I'm sort of curious as to why a girl like you would try to hold up an oil wagon.
37:11Suppose it was just my way of getting what rightfully belongs to me.
37:16You mean the silver bullion in that wagon?
37:18Yes, from one of the mines that's supposed to belong to the Triangle Company.
37:23The Triangle Mining Company?
37:24You also seem interested in the Triangle.
37:27You bet I am.
37:29What did they do to you?
37:30Not me.
37:31My father.
37:33They robbed him of his mine and murdered him.
37:36Oh, I'm sorry that I...
37:38Oh, that's all right.
37:40Sit down and I'll tell you about it.
37:45I was east in school when it happened.
37:48And I was to meet my father here when he got settled.
37:51I received a letter from him telling me of some trouble he was in.
37:54He mentioned the Triangle people, so I was afraid and I came at once.
37:59But I was too late.
38:01Seems that other people have met with the same fate as my father.
38:05This Triangle Company has reached out and tried to steal every mine in this section.
38:09So I remained here, determined to find out who robbed and murdered my father.
38:14I took an assumed name so that no one would discover who I really was.
38:18And you've learned nothing?
38:19Not yet.
38:20But I'm not giving up.
38:23Then perhaps we can work together and help one another.
38:26Like you, I came out here to meet someone.
38:29My partner.
38:31But I was too late.
38:32I think it'll be safer if I have this record book until we take care of this snooper.
38:36I knew we were going to be found out.
38:38I'm not going in any deeper. I'm through.
38:40Shut up!
38:41We haven't been found out yet.
38:43Stop your whimpering.
38:44Put out that light and go on home.
38:50So you see, we're sort of drawn together by a common cause.
38:54To find the man that's back at this Triangle Mining Company.
38:57If we could only find out who left that mysterious note on your saddle.
39:01He must know something.
39:03Yes, he did give me a good tip.
39:05There's a lot of crooked business going on.
39:07A lot of money's torn out of that recording book.
39:09And the man that's keeping it's taking orders from someone.
39:12If we could only make him talk.
39:14Do you know where this recorder Dunn lives?
39:16Yes.
39:17Right at the edge of town.
39:19Wait until I dress and I'll go with you.
39:21All right.
39:24It's dark in there.
39:25But the door's open.
39:28Look.
39:37It looks like we're too late again.
39:39He's been shot.
39:42And the man that shot him got through that window.
39:44He'll never do any more talking.
39:46And if I don't miss my guess, the Triangle outfit are back at us.
39:49To prevent him from talking?
39:50It certainly looks that way.
39:52Say, we'd better get out of here.
39:54If someone sees us, we'll have a lot of explaining to do.
39:56Yes.
40:02Too bad we didn't find out anything.
40:04Yes, it is.
40:06Hiya, boy.
40:07Oh, so this is your friend's dog.
40:10Yes.
40:11I was wondering if you could keep him for me.
40:13You see, I'm going to have to work undercover from now on.
40:15Well, I'll be glad to, mister...
40:17We don't even know each other's names.
40:19I'm Molly Whelpern.
40:21Mine's Bob Crandall.
40:23And now that we know each other and going to work together,
40:25I think we'd better decide on a secret meeting place.
40:28You know, it wouldn't be so good for us to be seen together.
40:30No.
40:32I know just the place.
40:34There's an old abandoned mine shack about a mile out of the Silver Trail.
40:37It'll be safe for us to meet there.
40:39Good. I'll walk partway back to the hotel with you.
40:41All right.
40:42Come on, boy.
40:47I heard old Sam was done up last night.
40:49Yep. Murdered.
40:52Well, Mr. Sheridan's in there checking up now.
40:55I guess we've looked over everything.
40:57There's nothing left here that can do us any harm.
41:07Anything gone?
41:08Yes, the record book.
41:10I'm sure the number he was chasing last night got poor old Sam.
41:13I liked old Sam.
41:15I guess the least I can do is see that he gets the record.
41:18Well, Sam, I guess the least I can do is see that he gets a decent burial.
41:49Good morning, Miss Allen.
41:50Good morning, Mr. Sheridan.
42:19What's the matter, boss?
42:20The record book. It's gone.
42:23Well, come with me. What I've got to show you may explain who took it.
42:49A dog. Well, what of it?
42:51That dog belongs to that fellow that calls himself Bob Crandall.
42:54And that room belongs to the girl that's working for you.
42:57I got a hunch them two's working together.
43:01I'm beginning to understand what happened to that record book.
43:05Come on. We'll go over and search that room.
43:12I'm beginning to understand what happened to that record book.
43:15Come on. We'll go over and search that room.
43:18Come on. We'll go over and search that room.
43:34The dog can't hurt you. He's tied.
43:41See what you can find in that dresser over there.
43:49Hello?
43:53Slug! Come here!
43:56Found that record book?
43:57No, I left it in there with some clothes.
43:59Right, I'll run it.
44:00That girl's name is Gwen...
44:01Melbourne?
44:02Well, that's the old lady.
44:03And she's his daughter.
44:04And she came to work for me under an assumed name.
44:18You want something, Miss Allen?
44:30No.
44:31Well, yes, that is.
44:34I have an errand to do and I'd like to get away for a short time.
44:37What's the meaning of this?
44:44Let's quit pretending, Miss Welburn.
44:52Where's that record book?
44:53I don't know what you're talking about.
44:56No use acting any longer.
44:58We might as well lay our cards on the table.
45:01I know that you and this Bob Crandall are working together, that you hid him in your
45:05room last night.
45:07Then you, you're the Triangle Mining Company.
45:10As if you didn't know.
45:12Then you, you murdered my father.
45:16Removed might be a better sounding term, but of course you'd have to prove that.
45:22And as there are no witnesses, it would simply be your word against mine.
45:26And even if you did get a chance to use this evidence, which you certainly will not, and
45:31neither will your friend Bob Crandall, my men will take care of him.
45:36They'll shoot him down as a man who robbed the recorder's office and shot Sam Dunn.
45:43We're going for a little ride.
45:45You not to cause any trouble.
45:48Hey, what are you doing snooping around here?
45:57I stuck it, Rich.
45:58I stuck it, Rich.
45:59Why don't you come with me?
46:29Hey, fella.
46:35If I stopped you in time, you were sure walking into a trap.
46:43They're waiting for you.
46:47You were sure.
46:53Yeah.
46:54I'm just down here playing a part.
46:55I'm down here to look into the doings of this Triangle Company.
46:58You certainly had me fooled completely.
47:00They got no time to waste.
47:01I just got the dope on the fella that's responsible for these claim jumpings and the murders in the Bonanza.
47:04It's this fella Frank Sheridan.
47:06Sheridan?
47:07How'd you get the dope on him?
47:09Well, I first suspected something when I saw him hiding that record book from the recorder's office.
47:12Then just a few minutes ago, I overheard him spill everything.
47:15Well, let's be traveling.
47:16I may need your help.
47:17Sheridan's heading for the Silver Trail, and he's got the girl along with him that works for him.
47:20You don't mean Miss Welburn, do you?
47:22I think that's her name.
47:23Come on.
47:27What happened to you?
47:28I don't know.
47:29I must be screwy or seeing things.
47:31I just saw a worm turn into a wolf.
47:36That's that Crandall now, and he's got Looney with him.
47:39Looney, me eye.
47:40We're the ones that's crazy.
47:41That's the bird that's been working with Crandall.
47:57Come on, let's go.
48:25He's out there now, talking to two of his cutthroats.
48:27I wonder where the girl is.
48:29She's probably in the cabin.
48:39You stay here and watch them.
48:40I'll take care of these boys.
49:10Come on, let's go.
49:39Come on.
49:58I'm going back to town and see if they got that fella Crandall.
50:06There he is now.
50:17Come on, let's go.
50:45Come with me.
51:06Isn't that a cowardly trick?
51:16You stay here and watch those men.
51:17I'm going after that wagon.
51:45Come on, let's go.
52:14Come on, let's go.
52:44Come on, let's go.
53:13Come on, let's go.
53:41Come on, let's go.
53:56You know, it looks as if we've got a lot of work ahead of us.
54:00Yeah.
54:01You know what I think?
54:02What?
54:03If we consolidated, it'd make it much easier.
54:08That's a good idea.
54:10You think so?
54:11I second the motion.