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00:00:00This is a production of the U.S. Department of State.
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00:02:00Life on the Ramp
00:02:22Give me that horse.
00:02:25He couldn't go on.
00:02:27Or could you?
00:02:29You're injured man. Let us take you in the house. I gotta go on gotta get the telegraph station
00:02:37We'll take you Penelope
00:02:59I
00:03:29Can't go against the schedule close down, but can't you make this one exception? No get in here what bring a light with you?
00:03:35You can't do this to me. I won't stand for the Union Pacific won't stand for it night prowling around here like this
00:03:43You got your ball busted in my office
00:03:46Who do you think you are?
00:03:48I'm the president of the union Pacific. I'm the president of the union Pacific
00:03:52I'm the president of the union Pacific. I'm the president of the union Pacific
00:03:56I'm the president of the union Pacific
00:03:59Who do you think you are anyway, my keys closed off the night well you can write it, but I won't send it anyway
00:04:04Here let me
00:04:08Territorial recorders office
00:04:12Fort Lansing
00:04:15Have filed corner stakes on plots 234 235
00:04:24Chart 1089
00:04:26Recording my name, that's all how shall I sign it court Evans?
00:04:56Oh
00:05:23He didn't see
00:05:27No just knocked out
00:05:30That's
00:05:33What he's done
00:05:35See how many notches he's got he's done
00:05:37Not any that I can see I sure ain't gonna touch it and find out
00:05:42You might wake up and take it the wrong way
00:05:44By when he and Wyatt hurt the deputies over the tombstone
00:05:47The two of them shot it out of the whole Clanton bunch
00:05:50Hmm he's quite a man with the gals. He's closed the eyes of many a man
00:05:54Open the eyes of any a woman
00:05:57Would you call my father, please?
00:06:09Where are we taking him to the wagon take him home
00:06:20Have a black powder bomb in my house
00:06:23Every Indian I know a dozen men ride night and day cats great Evans helped us like this
00:06:33I've heard about you people how you don't believe in guns or anything like that only doing good
00:06:38So take my advice you'll stay plenty far away from mr. Quirt Evans. Thank you very much for your advice. Good night
00:06:50So long Quirt
00:06:53That Quirt Evans is sure or something
00:06:56Quirt Evans
00:06:58You know him. I know Quirt Evans. Do I know Quirt Evans?
00:07:04What a question
00:07:13That doesn't quiet him I don't know what will
00:07:16Never get that bullet out him kicking around like that. I'm afraid to give him any more sedative. He's already had enough
00:07:23He can't hear you
00:07:25What do you suppose that delirious mind is searching for he must be in great pain not with that much laudanum in him
00:07:32It's as if he were reaching for something something specific. I
00:07:36Don't understand it by now. He should be completely inert
00:07:45Oh
00:07:58Thomas how's the young man delirious?
00:08:15A
00:08:21Gun in this house Thomas, but they put these back in the gun belt
00:08:32Maybe we'll have to get something in time down. Are you crazy? It's empty
00:08:37So that was it a gun it's a pity it's stupid these wild ones I keep picking bullets out of them and setting their
00:08:45Bones, why it's their destiny to wind up on boot Hill. No. Oh
00:08:51I forgot never speak evil, huh?
00:08:55Well, get me some more hot water young lady and start patching him up for whatever's in store for him
00:09:01Come on help me with this boot
00:09:31Mother
00:09:35Tell me again
00:09:37What do you know about meeting father? Oh, they've heard that a thousand times
00:09:45He was working on the roof of the new meeting house
00:09:48He fell off and I picked him out of the dust and held him in my arms
00:09:52He always said I hugged him before I ever even knew his name and they both knew right away
00:10:02Of
00:10:05Course I knew he was a peaceful man a member of the society an
00:10:09Evil man would seek a more profitable way of life than being a member of the friends
00:10:13Father had a beard then didn't he? Yes, I
00:10:18Should think that would scratch I
00:10:21Prefer a man clean-shaven
00:10:24He's got the constitution of a mountain lion, he'll pull through
00:10:28barring blood poisoning
00:10:30These wild ones never seem to get blood poisoning. So it's common enough among the godly you so-called atheists
00:10:37You always feel so compelled to stretch your godlessness
00:10:41Wash him the bullets out
00:10:46He's in no danger I
00:10:49Bet he killed a lot of people. No, he didn't. How does he know that's enough John a friend doesn't speak of such things
00:11:00This is worth get that man out of here, but he's badly injured doctor this isn't civilized, Pennsylvania
00:11:06This is a raw frontier. You must take a realistic attitude
00:11:09This is a place where mayhem theft and murder are the commonplace instead of the unusual
00:11:14Would that justify leaving a wounded man in the middle of the road?
00:11:16Unusual would that justify leaving a wounded man to die build your house by the side of the road and be a friend to man
00:11:24Ye who believe I don't mind your mocking. You've been a good friend to us
00:11:29I'm glad I have a logical mind and a good heart. Good night doctor
00:11:41Still having delirious spells keeps mumbling about his past
00:11:47I'm afraid he's had a very violent life
00:11:57Copper am I better on the black ace?
00:12:04You're a shapely husband you've got real confirmation
00:12:10Margaret
00:12:14When you fill out that dress just right
00:12:19That's your color
00:12:26Chart 1089
00:12:291089
00:12:31Margaret you're a nuisance
00:12:33Let's call it off
00:12:36Yeah, I got places to go and country to put behind
00:12:40Sure, sure. All right
00:12:50Lila
00:12:58I own the minute put your head on every coin
00:13:06Used to smoke corn silk
00:13:11Your hair is just like
00:13:14Light brown yellow mixed up just like corn silk one
00:13:24All gold
00:13:27Oh
00:13:35Will you bring some hot coffee penny near the doctor says he's completely out of danger just sleeping
00:13:41You know, dr
00:13:42Penny considers him her own personal patient sit down and will you bring some milk dear and when you finish you can go up and
00:13:48Watch him while you card your wool on the loom. He doesn't need watching
00:13:51He's had no temperature these past few days just a superlatively a healthy animal restoring his depleted strength with sleep
00:13:57He's no longer delirious
00:13:59But of course if you're determined to watch over him penny, perhaps you'd better take a pencil and paper with you
00:14:04His first conscious word should be recorded. They may be of great interest to history
00:14:09Or more possibly to a United States marshal who knows what violence is involved with his battered frame and his bullet holes
00:14:16You can carry this head-in-the-sand attitude just so far in a world of reality
00:14:21Let me get this man out of your house
00:14:23I can dump him in the establishment that passes for a hotel in this off times dubious community of ours in that unsanitary
00:14:30Hovel, then he'll be off your hands, but he's much better off here. Of course he is
00:14:35But who cares what happens to him we do
00:14:39Once when I was studying medicine in Europe, I had a friend an artist
00:14:43He drew portraits of people and made them resemble the animals. They reminded him of
00:14:47He'd have drawn this man as a coiled Cobra. Oh
00:14:51Doctor your analogy is terribly imperfect and you're not even close to being a doctor
00:14:56You're just a man who's been in the hospital for a long time
00:14:58You're not even close to being a doctor. You're just a man who's been in the hospital for a long time
00:15:02You're just a man who's been in the hospital for a long time
00:15:05Doctor your analogy is terribly imperfect and your naturalism faulty Cobras don't call
00:15:12Now the doctor we're so fond of you and we respect you so greatly
00:15:18We're sure that you will finally realize that realism untempered by sentiment and humanity is really just a mean
00:15:26hard cold outlook on life a
00:15:28frightened out
00:15:34I stand defeated
00:15:37and furthermore
00:15:38There are times in this house when I feel as if I were living in a never never land
00:15:43but
00:15:44Don't hesitate to call on me anytime you need help
00:16:04I
00:16:17Hello you're awake sure. I'm awake
00:16:27What is all this what where am I? Oh
00:16:32Oh, don't you remember father and I drove you into town
00:16:43Is anything wrong
00:16:50The doctor says you'll be all right in a week or two
00:16:53You
00:16:57Were delirious, you know two days and two nights
00:17:04Well, maybe that's why I'm so hungry I
00:17:08Could eat a yearling steer
00:17:12If I could catch one, oh, well, we'll get you something
00:17:17Mother you talked a lot in your delirium
00:17:22Mother he's awake. How is he hungry? Oh, he's hungry. He's going to be all right
00:17:30Thanks a lot for housing me you're welcome
00:17:33Smoke sausage and eggs. Sounds great two eggs. Would you like three? I'd like six
00:17:40You shall have them
00:17:42penny
00:17:43Get one of father's shirts and and a razor
00:17:47I'll get him some food
00:17:53So I talked a lot
00:17:55Yes, I listened only because I thought you might say something that would aid us in helping you as to notifying your wife
00:18:02For instance, what did I say if you had a wife? What did I talk about?
00:18:07Well, you talked of Margaret. She uh
00:18:11She filled out a red dress
00:18:13What else? Oh
00:18:15You mentioned someone named
00:18:18Lila
00:18:20That all if you have a wife we could notify her no wife
00:18:32That's 12 I
00:18:34Haven't been so flattered since Madonna's won first prize at the fair back in Pennsylvania. It must be smart in Pennsylvania
00:18:41Some of the members thought had an exhibition of pride to enter my doughnuts
00:18:44But what harm can there be in a little doughnut?
00:18:47Unless one eats so many of them that they explode which is likely to happen to you young man
00:18:51Well, there's worse ways of checking out. I'll help you with the dish. No, you stay and watch Quirt Evans
00:18:56I'm curious to know the effect of six eggs a pound of sausage and 12 doughnuts. I'll call in time for the milking
00:19:07So all you people from Pennsylvania talk like that like what
00:19:13The
00:19:15We're friends
00:19:17Friends of who of all the Society of Friends many people call this Quakers. Oh, it's a religion. It's a belief
00:19:26That on the wall
00:19:29Each human being has an integrity that can be heard only by the act of that same human being
00:19:35And not by the act of another human being is that Quaker stuff?
00:19:39You mean nobody can hurt you but yourself. That's a friend's belief
00:19:44Well supposing somebody whacks you over the head with a branding iron won't that hurt
00:19:49Physically, of course, but in reality it would injure only the person doing the act of force or violence
00:19:54Only the doer can be hurt by a mean or evil act
00:19:58Are there very many of you Quakers very few?
00:20:02sort of figured that
00:20:13I
00:20:40Found these out in the road
00:20:42It belonged to a fellow named Quirt Evans. I
00:20:45Understand you're a friend of his I thought maybe you'd see that he gets them back. Leave me here. I'll say to get some that court
00:20:51He'd lose his shirt if it was buttoned on
00:20:54Callous about everything. I
00:20:56Keep telling him sooner or later
00:21:02On second thought you can just tell me where he is and I'll take him on back to him myself
00:21:08Where is Quirt Evans
00:21:10You mean where is he
00:21:14Ever notice how fellow keep repeating the question when he's stalling about answering. Yeah, maybe if I bend this gun over his head
00:21:20He'll quit stalling
00:21:22Gentlemen, I hardly know Quirt Evans. Oh, he lies too
00:21:26You've been bragging all over town. What good friends you two are
00:21:30You know, this fella ain't got many good qualities has he sit down friend
00:21:35Maybe that'll help your memory. I'm asking you about Quirt Evans. Well, all I know is
00:21:41I
00:21:57Thanks for sewing the shirt
00:21:59But I can't find my pants get back in bed
00:22:01Oh laziness is the only thing that's kept me there this long. The doctor says you're to stay in bed four more days
00:22:07That's no way to speak to an older person, John.
00:22:09Well, we're pals.
00:22:10You wouldn't expect a pal to call me mister, would you?
00:22:13See?
00:22:14Dr. Mangroves has to tell you some men in town
00:22:16are looking for you.
00:22:17Says one of the men was a Mr. Laredo Stevens.
00:22:22Get my pants.
00:22:23But you're late.
00:22:24Johnny, get me my pants.
00:22:25No, John.
00:22:26Will he get my pants?
00:22:32Get the pants, John.
00:22:35What you said.
00:22:41What are you looking at?
00:22:43Thee.
00:22:47Thee.
00:22:48Oh, boy, it's a good thing I'm not a tattletale.
00:22:53What's that hymnal?
00:22:55They use the familiar in speaking to me.
00:22:57The what?
00:22:58The familiar.
00:22:59The plain language.
00:23:00Well, what about it?
00:23:01Well, among us, thee and thou are used only to loved ones.
00:23:04To all others, we use you, and he, and they.
00:23:07Mother to children, husband to wife, and children to...
00:23:13Between lovers, of course.
00:23:17I'm sorry.
00:23:18Oh, I'm not.
00:23:20What?
00:23:21I'm not.
00:23:22I wish thee to speak so to me.
00:23:24I'm sorry.
00:23:25I'm not.
00:23:26I wish thee to speak so to me.
00:23:29I'm sorry.
00:23:30I'm not.
00:23:31I wish thee to speak so to me.
00:23:51Well.
00:23:52I knew right away, that night.
00:23:54It's supposed to be a kind of a dull life.
00:23:56I could take you a lot of places.
00:23:58I'd go.
00:23:59What?
00:24:00I'd rather stay here with thee, but if you'd rather go someplace else, then I'll go someplace else.
00:24:10You sound very bold.
00:24:13Well, it's just that...
00:24:16I didn't think religious people were quite so sudden and direct.
00:24:21Well, it's the way I feel, and it'd be dishonest to say anything else.
00:24:27Yeah.
00:24:29I used to wonder about it.
00:24:31I suppose every girl does.
00:24:33About what?
00:24:35Oh, about love.
00:24:36About whether, as you got to know someone, you fell in love little by little, or it happened all at once.
00:24:43They are shocked.
00:24:45Well, uh...
00:24:46I wouldn't say shocked exactly, but...
00:24:51You sure get to the point.
00:24:53Should I be different?
00:24:55No, Penny, I like you just the way you are.
00:24:58Who emptied this gun?
00:25:00Father.
00:25:02Gord, a gun is a symbol of force, of evil.
00:25:06We never have one in our homes.
00:25:08It was a concession that Father allowed even an empty one.
00:25:11It was only because you couldn't rest without it.
00:25:13Where are the cartridges?
00:25:15Outside.
00:25:32Hey, why don't we just bust in?
00:25:34Because busting through doors with Quirt Evans on the other side ain't my idea of a healthy pastime.
00:25:41Tell him to come in.
00:25:43Tell him to come in.
00:25:51Come in.
00:25:56You can stand right there.
00:25:59Against the light.
00:26:03Howdy, Quirt.
00:26:08You sure run a ring around me, all right.
00:26:11But you know, I don't think it was right friendly of you to beat me to locating that tract after my boys found it.
00:26:17Of course, I'm willing to listen to your side of it. I'm a reasonable man.
00:26:20Sure. Laredo's always reasonable.
00:26:23That's why he's the biggest man in the territory.
00:26:26You the biggest man in the territory, Laredo?
00:26:29So a lot of people say.
00:26:31I hadn't heard.
00:26:32You nervous?
00:26:34No, Evans.
00:26:36I can't figure out why you keep stepping on my toes all the time.
00:26:41Of course, that's your business.
00:26:43I'm a good loser.
00:26:45Well, I like a good loser.
00:26:46Of course, I like any kind of a loser better than a winner.
00:26:49Yeah.
00:26:50You know, I had a chance to do a heap of thinking while I was following your trail across the territory.
00:26:55I followed it by that string of run-off horses you left behind.
00:26:59And well, sir, I figured it out this way.
00:27:01Quirt don't really want that land.
00:27:04Because work ain't exactly in his line.
00:27:06Was it in your line?
00:27:07No, of course not. I was getting it for another fella.
00:27:10And well, I figure maybe you'll sell.
00:27:13I don't hear anything jingle.
00:27:16Is it all right if I put my hand inside my shirt?
00:27:19Why not?
00:27:275,000 in gold there.
00:27:29I want 20.
00:27:32Well, okay, but I'll have to owe you 15. That's all I got on me.
00:27:37I got the deed in my pocket here.
00:27:39Get it out.
00:27:42Now, if the young lady could find us something to sign this with.
00:27:52Still Laredo's hired boy, eh, Hondo?
00:27:56Picking up after him.
00:27:58Carrying matches for his cigars.
00:28:00You mind yourself.
00:28:01He'll mind himself, won't you, Hondo?
00:28:05Miss, would you mind taking this over to Mr. Evans, please?
00:28:24Thank you.
00:28:26You know, I'm sure glad to see you up and around, Quirt.
00:28:29We heard you was flat on your back.
00:28:32Sorry to disappoint you.
00:28:33And you come on over and get the rest of that money any time.
00:28:37Any time, that is, that you feel able.
00:28:40I'll see you one of these days.
00:28:43Well, so long, Quirt.
00:29:03Settle up my horse, will you, kid?
00:29:06And throw on my war bags.
00:29:07What would have happened if they knew the gun was empty?
00:29:10It'd have been Saturday night in Sioux City.
00:29:14Tie on my slicker, too.
00:29:23Sorry.
00:29:25Oh, no, Quirt, no.
00:29:27Kind of a boredom, isn't it, Quirt?
00:29:29No, Quirt.
00:29:31Oh, no, Quirt, no.
00:29:33What kind of a boarder do you think I am?
00:29:35You can't do that.
00:29:36We'd tend to any wounded human, and not for pay.
00:29:39You don't believe in force,
00:29:41so you can't force me to take it back.
00:29:43I'm afraid you're outwitted, Thomas.
00:29:45How long have I been here?
00:29:47Almost three weeks.
00:29:49Kinda hate to get going.
00:29:51Oh, but you can't. Your leg. You're in no condition to travel.
00:29:54Don't worry. Your cooking's got me grained up and ready for market.
00:29:57Adios, amigos.
00:30:01Quirt!
00:30:07Shall I pack my things?
00:30:09Why?
00:30:11They'd leave without me?
00:30:14I got places to go.
00:30:16Quirt, I wouldn't care.
00:30:18It doesn't make any difference to me how far.
00:30:22Oh.
00:30:26I know so little.
00:30:27I didn't know it could happen to one and not the other.
00:30:32I thought it always happened to both.
00:30:43That isn't it.
00:30:46It isn't?
00:30:48Well, uh...
00:30:49Then they do feel that...
00:30:50Look, Penny, uh...
00:30:53I don't know.
00:30:55Look, Penny, uh...
00:30:59I'm not the kind of a guy that does things suddenly.
00:31:03I, uh, gotta look before I leave.
00:31:06You can ask anybody.
00:31:07They'll tell you that Quirt Evans is a mighty cautious citizen.
00:31:13Oh, then it's just that they're not sure yet.
00:31:18Yeah.
00:31:20Sorry.
00:31:23Please stay.
00:31:25He's all saddled, Quirt.
00:31:30I'm saddling.
00:31:35He gonna stay?
00:31:40A double eagle.
00:31:43Quirt, there's something I'd rather have than this.
00:31:45A favor. A big favor.
00:31:47Well, you got them both. What is it?
00:31:49Would you ride past the schoolhouse with me?
00:31:51There's a lot of boys who don't believe I know Quirt Evans.
00:31:55Sure.
00:31:56Oh, golly, everybody says you're the fastest man in the territory.
00:32:03Well, there's those who'd say I'm pretty slow.
00:32:14A man should be able to do a good day's work after breakfast like that.
00:32:17I'll see that they do it.
00:32:19Penny.
00:32:21Where's the bucket?
00:32:22Oh.
00:32:23I declare, Penny, I don't know what's happening to thee.
00:32:26Funny thing about pancakes.
00:32:28I lose my appetite for them after the first couple of dozen.
00:32:31They weren't very good this morning. Too heavy.
00:32:36Wild Indian.
00:32:38Put water on those vegetables this morning.
00:32:41There's always work around here to be done.
00:32:43He wanted to be a farmer, didn't he?
00:32:45Not anymore, I don't.
00:32:53Surely you can walk to the barn without that.
00:32:55What?
00:32:56The gun.
00:32:57Oh, well, it balances me. One leg's longer than the other.
00:33:01You know, the weight.
00:33:03Thee are a liar.
00:33:17Throw the cow some hay.
00:33:20There's a pitchfork.
00:33:25Before I was 15, I learned to hate those things.
00:33:28I swore I'd leave plows and pitchforks to farmers.
00:33:33I'll do it.
00:33:34No, I'll do it.
00:33:36But it's an occasion.
00:33:41Thee.
00:33:43What?
00:33:44Oh.
00:33:45Thee.
00:33:47Thee.
00:33:48Oh.
00:33:49Nothing, just...
00:33:52Just thee.
00:33:59Penny!
00:34:18Well, you wanted hay, didn't you?
00:34:21Didn't thee?
00:34:25Fifteen.
00:34:27Better put this littlest one in a box.
00:34:36Now get a bucket of water.
00:34:38Water, water. All I do is carry water.
00:34:41Uh-uh. No force.
00:34:44Say, wasn't this place irrigated?
00:34:46I see all these flumes and ditches.
00:34:49Frederick Carson turned the water off.
00:34:51Frederick Carson?
00:34:53He's the man who bought the ranch up above from friends who couldn't make a go of it.
00:34:57We had built a community dam, but it was on his property.
00:35:01Well, what'd you do about it?
00:35:03Don't tell me. You prayed.
00:35:05Of course.
00:35:06Ditch any water?
00:35:08Well, we didn't pray for water.
00:35:11We prayed for Frederick Carson.
00:35:15Carson turned off the water and you prayed for him?
00:35:18Of course.
00:35:20Can't you see?
00:35:22By committing an evil act, the poor man injured his soul.
00:35:27I'm glad there's a well.
00:35:29Cousin, it'd sure get thirsty around here if we had to wait for Carson.
00:35:33I'm gonna walk this pony.
00:35:36I'm gonna walk this pony.
00:35:50Fanny?
00:35:54Nothing.
00:36:06Be sure you don't leave no slack in that cinch.
00:36:08The boss will sure howl.
00:36:10Yeah? This ain't the first pony I ever saddled.
00:36:12He'd squawk no matter how I done it.
00:36:14He sure getting mean these days, ain't he?
00:36:17Contagious by his natural bornin'.
00:36:20That boil in his neck don't help him none either.
00:36:25Get out of my way.
00:36:31You belong behind a plow.
00:36:36You belong behind a plow.
00:36:54Who's Carson?
00:36:56Don't get down.
00:36:58We ain't taking on no saddle traps on this spread.
00:37:00Are you deep? I said get moving, tramp.
00:37:03Nice dam.
00:37:05Yeah? What's that to you?
00:37:07Take out the top two planks.
00:37:09What did you say?
00:37:11The top two. That's 16 inches of water over there.
00:37:13Who says so?
00:37:15I do.
00:37:17And who might you be when you're at home?
00:37:19Quirt Evans.
00:37:23Well, anybody might ride up here and say they're Quirt Evans.
00:37:27He ain't nobody.
00:37:30He ain't nobody around here by sight.
00:37:32Anybody can say they're him.
00:37:34Sure could.
00:37:36But there's a QE stamp on his saddle.
00:37:40Well, take the top planks out of that head gate, you stupid idiot.
00:37:44I don't need all that extra water.
00:37:48Step up on that pony.
00:37:50Well, now, look here, Mr. Evans.
00:37:52I've done what you told me to.
00:37:54You sure did. Step up on that pony.
00:37:56Well, I'm the kind of fella who tries to get along with everybody.
00:38:03I'll get you a drink.
00:38:05I'll get you a drink.
00:38:07I'll get you a drink.
00:38:09I'll get you a drink.
00:38:11I'll get you a drink.
00:38:14I'll get you a drink.
00:38:18Side me.
00:38:20Well, wait a minute.
00:38:22Maybe we'd better take out a couple more of them planks, Chuck.
00:38:24I've got ten times as much water as I need.
00:38:26That'll do for now.
00:38:28Well, if you ever need me more, Mr. Evans, all you gotta do is say so.
00:38:32I figured that.
00:38:34Mother, all the ditches are full of water!
00:39:05Thomas!
00:39:19Let's start from scratch. You have more water than you need.
00:39:23You're absolutely right, Quirt. I mean, Mr. Evans.
00:39:27Do you mind if I call you Quirt?
00:39:29Not a bit.
00:39:30So it's no skin off your moccasins if you let a little water over that ditch.
00:39:33I absolutely know, Mr. Evans. I mean, Quirt.
00:39:37Are you going to be neighborly or not?
00:39:39Well, I sure am, Quirt.
00:39:41Well, that's the way to talk.
00:39:56Thomas!
00:40:00Frederick Koss.
00:40:01Howdy, Mrs. Worth.
00:40:02We always knew you'd change your mind.
00:40:04Yes, ma'am. I did.
00:40:07Thank you, Frederick. All of us here in the valley are grateful to you.
00:40:11Worth, it's like I was saying. I ain't got any use for all that extra water.
00:40:15Why shouldn't I let my neighbors use it?
00:40:18I believe that neighbors should be friendly.
00:40:25What have you got there on your neck, a boil?
00:40:27Mrs. Worth, I have wrestled that dead, burned boil off of my...
00:40:30Have you tried putting soap and sugar ponders on it?
00:40:32No, ma'am. I haven't.
00:40:34You get down this minute and come in the house. I'll fix it for you.
00:40:37That's right.
00:40:38Are you going to hurt me?
00:40:39No, that's a shame. It looks awful.
00:40:43Well, looks like your prayer straightened everything out.
00:40:47So you think your gun changed Frederick Koss, huh?
00:40:49Who says I pointed a gun?
00:40:51I do.
00:40:52Well, I didn't.
00:40:53And he gave in more easily than I expected.
00:40:56See, remember this, Quirt.
00:40:58The Lord moves in a mysterious manner at times.
00:41:01I don't know.
00:41:02I don't know.
00:41:03I don't know.
00:41:04I don't know.
00:41:05I don't know.
00:41:06I don't know.
00:41:07I don't know.
00:41:08I don't know.
00:41:09I don't know.
00:41:10I don't know.
00:41:11The Lord moves in a mysterious manner at times,
00:41:13using strange methods and odd instruments.
00:41:16Me?
00:41:17Well, that would be odd.
00:41:23I just get a gnawing hankering after good pies and truck like that.
00:41:26Oh, Frederick Carson!
00:41:27Yes, ma'am?
00:41:28I want you to have some of these.
00:41:29They're awful good with coffee in the morning.
00:41:31Makes me want to go home and shoot my Chinese crew.
00:41:34You just come back for more any time you like.
00:41:36There are always plenty.
00:41:37Thank you.
00:41:38Goodbye.
00:41:39Goodbye.
00:41:41Man ought to see more of his neighbors.
00:41:45Hey, wonderful woman, that Mrs. Worth.
00:41:48Look, she fixed my boil.
00:41:50Penny!
00:41:51Excuse me.
00:41:52I think Father wants to give thanks.
00:41:53Oh, he always thanked me.
00:41:55I know.
00:41:56I think now he'd like to thank someone else.
00:42:01Hold my plunder while I get aboard, will you?
00:42:11You know, Mrs. Worth is going to keep me supplied in pies.
00:42:15I'm going to bring her over a quarter of beef now and then.
00:42:19Finally come to an understanding with my neighbors.
00:42:22You sure did.
00:42:24Oh, well, of course, you know I was just scared to death
00:42:27when I made that speech to them people.
00:42:29I'm glad you made me do it.
00:42:31Makes me feel good.
00:42:34Adios, amigo.
00:42:35Adios, amigo.
00:42:38Dinner.
00:42:50Dinner.
00:43:01How bad's dinner going to be?
00:43:03Oh, roast beef.
00:43:06Oh, roast venison and vegetables.
00:43:08And, of course, a skimpy chicken.
00:43:10Well, with a pie and cake, I'll try to make out.
00:43:14Chicken or venison?
00:43:15Both.
00:43:16I feel real good.
00:43:17Oh, you do?
00:43:32Mm, new dress.
00:43:34Oh, it's first day.
00:43:36You call it Sunday.
00:43:38Quirt, do me a favor and hitch up the team for father.
00:43:41Sure.
00:43:42And will you do me another favor?
00:43:44Go for a ride with us.
00:43:46Where?
00:43:47You're not to ask.
00:43:48It's a surprise.
00:43:50It's a pleasant one.
00:43:57Hey, Quirt, we've got a surprise for you.
00:44:00He knows.
00:44:01I told him.
00:44:03I thought you weren't allowed to work on Sunday.
00:44:05Oh, Quirt, there's nothing we're not allowed to do.
00:44:08It's just that we don't believe in doing what we know is wrong.
00:44:11Well, that makes it pretty much each fellow's own guess.
00:44:13But each fellow knows inside.
00:44:16Well, there's a lot of gents I wouldn't want to give that much leeway to.
00:44:33I didn't mean to frighten you, miss.
00:44:35Is there a, is there a fellow named Quirt Evans around here?
00:44:41Yes, I'll get him.
00:44:42Never mind.
00:44:43I can do my talking to you.
00:44:45Uh, has he been here long?
00:44:48About three weeks, I guess.
00:44:50Well, he's a good fellow.
00:44:52He's a good fellow.
00:44:53He's a good fellow.
00:44:54He's a good fellow.
00:44:55He's a good fellow.
00:44:56He's a good fellow.
00:44:57He's a good fellow.
00:44:58He's a good fellow.
00:44:59He's a good fellow.
00:45:01About three weeks, I guess.
00:45:03He didn't, uh, he didn't disappear for, say, two days during that time, did he?
00:45:10No.
00:45:11Hello, you weather-beaten old hangman.
00:45:14Penny, this is Westfall McLintock, the Marshal of the Territory.
00:45:17Hi, miss.
00:45:18And don't let that gray hair fool you.
00:45:19He's a curly wolf.
00:45:21Hello, Quirt.
00:45:22See, I thought I had you about half hung.
00:45:25Tall fellow.
00:45:26Fast with a gun.
00:45:27Held up the Baker stage.
00:45:28Killed a couple.
00:45:30Now, you're right tall, and some say you're a fast man.
00:45:35But I guess you'll have to take the little lady's word for it.
00:45:40When are you and Laredo Stevens going to get around to killing one another?
00:45:44Laredo?
00:45:45Why, we water our horses out of the same trough.
00:45:48Well, I'm sure looking forward to hanging the survivor.
00:45:53You know, I'm a figuring man.
00:45:55Sometimes I don't know all the answers.
00:46:00Like that fellow Quirt Evans.
00:46:03Handyman with a colt.
00:46:05While he was acting as Wyatt Earp's deputy over the tombstone,
00:46:09one day he turns in his badge and starts building himself a nice cattle spread.
00:46:16Suddenly sells out and goes on a prod.
00:46:23Why?
00:46:25That's one I ain't figured yet.
00:46:27Sometimes things connect.
00:46:30About that time, a fellow called Walt Ennis went down in front of Laredo Stevens.
00:46:37Walt was recent at the time, and some say that a gambler standing there grabbed his hand.
00:46:43Maybe that's connected.
00:46:47How did you stand with Walt Ennis?
00:46:50Know him.
00:46:52Two things connected?
00:46:55I know a lot of people.
00:46:57Well, I'll figure it out.
00:47:00I usually do.
00:47:02I'm patient.
00:47:05Young lady, don't be looking at him with your eyes all bugged out like a cowbirds.
00:47:11There ain't no future in it.
00:47:13So long, folks.
00:47:18Quirt, please stay away from Laredo Stevens.
00:47:21He owes me money.
00:47:22And don't worry, I might come out on top.
00:47:25That'd be even worse.
00:47:26Worse?
00:47:27That'd be worse if he goes down than if I go down?
00:47:30Of course, don't you see that...
00:47:31Oh, I'd be a guy with a marred soul.
00:47:34Don't make it sound so crude, Quirt.
00:47:36Don't you see why?
00:47:37I couldn't love you.
00:47:41All right.
00:47:42I won't look up Laredo.
00:47:44It's better this way.
00:47:46Every time he opens the door, every time he hears footsteps coming around the corner,
00:47:51Laredo will start sweating thinking it's me.
00:47:53His food won't sit well the rest of his life.
00:48:01All right, but if I'm going to be holy, I've got to get some fun out of it.
00:48:24You know, I feel like such a gadabout.
00:48:26It's hardly a whole week since last first date.
00:48:47Hey, Quirt!
00:48:49I thought it was you.
00:48:52Well, well, well.
00:48:53Hello.
00:48:54Mr. and Miss Worth, Miss Worth, Randy McCall.
00:48:57How do you do?
00:48:58How do you do?
00:48:59Just fine, thank you.
00:49:01Well, well, well.
00:49:03You said that before.
00:49:04We don't want to keep you if you're in a hurry.
00:49:06Well, I'm in no hurry.
00:49:07I've got no place to go.
00:49:08Well, we have.
00:49:09Would you care to come along with us?
00:49:10Sure, where?
00:49:11To a meeting.
00:49:12To a meeting?
00:49:15Yes, to a meeting.
00:49:17You don't want to go, do you?
00:49:19It'd be nice if you could.
00:49:20We'd be happy to have any friend of Quirt's.
00:49:22You would?
00:49:23Well, that's just fine.
00:49:25You know, ma'am, I sure am an old friend of Quirt's.
00:49:28I remember one time we were chowing some cattle down near the Llano River.
00:49:32Herd stampeded, and Quirt pulled me right out from underneath him.
00:49:35Then there was another time, remember?
00:49:37In Opal's Palace down in San Antonio?
00:49:39We're late.
00:49:40I know, but I was only going to...
00:49:41Goodbye.
00:49:42Goodbye.
00:49:43I know, but I was only going to...
00:49:44Goodbye.
00:49:45If you can join us, it's in the grove just the other side of town.
00:49:48Thank you, ma'am.
00:49:49Good day.
00:49:50Get along.
00:49:51Good day.
00:50:00Why askest thou me concerning that which is good?
00:50:04One there is who is good.
00:50:07But if thou wouldst enter into life, keep the commandments.
00:50:12And sayeth unto him, Which?
00:50:14And God said, Thou shalt not kill.
00:50:19Thou shalt not steal.
00:50:21Thou shalt not bear false witness.
00:50:25Honor thy father and thy mother.
00:50:28And thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.
00:50:38What comes out of this thing that makes it worth all this work?
00:50:42Hello, Nelson.
00:50:43Hello, Penny.
00:50:44Nelson Craig Court Evans.
00:50:46How do you do?
00:50:47Howdy.
00:50:51Nelson's our horseshoer.
00:50:54Oh.
00:50:57By the way, I brought that maple sugar you like so much.
00:51:01Oh, well...
00:51:02Oh, excuse me. I'll put it here.
00:51:03Well, thank you.
00:51:05Oh, say, isn't this the Morgan baby?
00:51:07Yes, I'm minding him.
00:51:08You're a cute little fella.
00:51:11Looks just like his father.
00:51:16Oh, uh...
00:51:18I'm coming out next week to see the horses, Penny.
00:51:21Oh, fine.
00:51:25Well, I'll get some water.
00:51:27Here, let me help you.
00:51:28Yeah, twirl this thing.
00:51:31Frozen pudding.
00:51:42Hold him a minute, Quirt. I want some of those flowers.
00:51:53You sick or something?
00:51:55I don't believe it.
00:52:03It's a baby.
00:52:05Yeah, I know.
00:52:06Is it old enough to talk?
00:52:07Of course not.
00:52:09Well, if it can't talk, it can't snitch.
00:52:11Look, I got something I think you'd like to hear.
00:52:14Laredo Stevens is planning a big play.
00:52:17He's gonna jump up some guys
00:52:18that are moving a trail herd up from the north.
00:52:20And I figured that maybe you and me
00:52:22and a couple of friends could sort of play copycat.
00:52:26Well, you heard me, didn't you?
00:52:28You're gonna have my part of it.
00:52:30What am I listening to?
00:52:31I'm not listening to you.
00:52:33I'm listening to you.
00:52:34You're gonna have my part of it.
00:52:36What am I listening to?
00:52:37Are you passing up a chance to blister Laredo?
00:52:39That's right.
00:52:40What's the matter with you, Quirt?
00:52:41This farmland...
00:52:43Oh, the dame.
00:52:45Sticking your head in this bucket will shut you up.
00:52:48You're getting awful touchy lately.
00:52:50You're never used to my what I said.
00:52:52Hello.
00:52:53Hi.
00:52:54Come along to the water, Quirt.
00:52:57Shut up.
00:53:05Quirt.
00:53:06Would you come over here?
00:53:15Sit down.
00:53:24Quirt.
00:53:25Quirt.
00:53:26Quirt.
00:53:27Quirt.
00:53:28Quirt.
00:53:29Quirt.
00:53:30Quirt.
00:53:31Quirt.
00:53:32Quirt.
00:53:34May I have your attention?
00:53:37Friends, we all know the purpose of this meeting is threefold.
00:53:41As always, to give thanks for the goodness bestowed upon us.
00:53:45But also to give thanks for the particular that the fields are again watered
00:53:50and the crops and the livestock thrive.
00:53:53There's two mushroom crops right at the head of the valley.
00:53:56If you stick a look out there, you can see a herd coming for ten miles.
00:54:00Here.
00:54:01Quirt Evans.
00:54:03Quirt Evans.
00:54:10Friends.
00:54:18We are happy to present you with this token of our friendship for you.
00:54:28This is Quirt Evans.
00:54:30We're happy to have him here with us because he provided another incident
00:54:34which reaffirms our belief that all men are good if they are shown the light.
00:54:39He persuaded Frederick Carson to let down the water by showing him
00:54:44that a man who is a friend to other men is a happy man himself.
00:54:54May I shake your hand, Quirt Evans?
00:55:00Thank you.
00:55:16I want to talk to you.
00:55:25This will sound like I'm butting into your business, and I am.
00:55:28Give me a watch with a gold case for doing it.
00:55:30You dim-witted nail-bender. Marry that girl.
00:55:33Marry her? Well, I assure you, my intention...
00:55:35Well, she knows how I feel.
00:55:36How would she know?
00:55:37Stop yammering about chewing horses.
00:55:39That's no way to talk to a girl.
00:55:41Talk to her about her and marry her.
00:55:44And do it quick.
00:55:45Hey.
00:55:47Come on.
00:55:58Listen to this.
00:56:00And Benaniah, the son of Jehodia, the son of a valiant man of Kabjeel,
00:56:05who had done many acts of valor, slew two men of Moab
00:56:08and went down and slew three lions in the midst of a pit in the time of snow.
00:56:12Phew! Three lions!
00:56:14And Benaniah slew an Egyptian who had a sword.
00:56:17He took away his sword and slew him with a staff.
00:56:20I guess that must mean a club.
00:56:22Oh, brother, this is good writing.
00:56:24Let's go.
00:56:25What about the Bible?
00:56:27We can't throw it away. That would be bad luck.
00:56:29Then keep it.
00:56:31All right.
00:56:32It's just one book I'm sure going to read.
00:56:47I'd better take him back to the Morgans.
00:56:49Up today.
00:56:50That's a big boy.
00:56:54Why did Kurt leave so abruptly?
00:56:57I don't know.
00:57:17Hey, boss.
00:57:19Yeah?
00:57:20Right on time.
00:57:21Look behind you.
00:57:27Let's saddle up, men.
00:57:58Let's get out of here.
00:58:15Look, coming down off the hill.
00:58:19Hang on.
00:58:20Go.
00:58:27Go.
00:58:58Hey, Kurt.
00:58:59What does baguette mean?
00:59:05I think I hear him.
00:59:08Yeah.
00:59:09Let's get some stuff.
00:59:12I don't know how I missed this book.
00:59:17You know, you're not very pretty,
00:59:19but I like you just the same on account of your head works.
00:59:22It's much nicer this way.
00:59:24You make it interesting.
00:59:26You know, anybody could just shoot these guys,
00:59:28but you think of an interesting way of doing it.
00:59:31And you know, Kurt, I hate to shoot people.
00:59:35I remember I shot a waddy once in Montana,
00:59:37and I dreamed about it all the next night.
00:59:40And of course, there's always witnesses,
00:59:42and you got to shoot the witnesses.
00:59:43Stop jabbering and let's go.
00:59:45Okay.
00:59:46Take it easy, pal.
00:59:47It's in town, you know.
00:59:48I don't want to lose my war bags.
00:59:50And again, I figure if you change your mind
00:59:53about shooting if Loretta was with these guys.
00:59:55Step up on that horse.
00:59:56Okay, you got it.
00:59:59Or maybe you're just crowding Loretta
01:00:00when she's drawing on you in front of a lot of people.
01:00:02Kind of saving them for a big night in town, huh?
01:00:07Hey.
01:00:09Go.
01:00:15Let's go.
01:00:25Let's go.
01:00:27Let's go.
01:00:53Take to the outsider there.
01:00:56Let's go.
01:01:26Let's go.
01:01:42Start turning them, Hondo.
01:01:45Hey, Hondo.
01:01:56Aah!
01:02:22It's just a horse like Quirt Evans.
01:02:23Yeah, that's just who it is.
01:02:27Next time, we're face to face.
01:02:28Yeah, I know.
01:02:31Why don't you light up in those new boots
01:02:32and see if you can run them down?
01:02:57You know, this champagne may be a lot fancier than whiskey,
01:02:59but it sure don't give quick action.
01:03:01To tell you the truth, I don't really like it.
01:03:03But it's very fashionable.
01:03:04How do you like it, Lila?
01:03:06Tickles going down and it's expensive.
01:03:08So I like it.
01:03:10You sleepy, tall man?
01:03:12Nope.
01:03:13Tired?
01:03:14No.
01:03:15Worried?
01:03:16Or maybe just plain bored?
01:03:19Not a chance, baby.
01:03:20You're never bored.
01:03:22I wish I had that in writing.
01:03:23You know, it's been a long time since you told me
01:03:25that my hair reminded you of corn silk.
01:03:29All right.
01:03:31Your hair reminds me of corn silk.
01:03:34All gold and tawny?
01:03:37That's right.
01:03:39All gold and tawny.
01:03:44You've changed.
01:03:47You're less romantic and...
01:03:48A lot more absent-minded.
01:03:51Take a turn at the wheel.
01:03:53Win yourself a farm in Kansas.
01:03:56I don't want a farm in Kansas.
01:03:58All right, I'll win you a trip around the world.
01:04:04Miss Neal, the customers are waiting
01:04:05and that's no way to treat customers.
01:04:08Miss Neal, the customers are waiting
01:04:09and that's no way to treat customers.
01:04:3725 hard and on the red.
01:04:3925 hard and on the red.
01:04:40Give me a stack of blues.
01:04:41Give me a stack of blues.
01:04:55There's something in your eyes
01:04:56A losing eye
01:04:58A losing eye
01:05:00That no one can see
01:05:02That no one can see
01:05:04There's something in your eyes, a little bit different,
01:05:09something that appeals to me.
01:05:14I love the way they change from angel to devil,
01:05:20always full of mystery.
01:05:25There's something in your smile, a little bit different,
01:05:31something I've been looking for.
01:05:35If I could just be sure that you're on the level,
01:05:41I would never ask for more.
01:05:46I got a funny little feeling the first time we met.
01:05:5517 odd and black, 17.
01:05:57There goes the last button on my shirt.
01:06:02All right, buddy, you gonna let it ride?
01:06:04I want her off of 17.
01:06:06Case me.
01:06:07There's something in your kiss, a little bit different,
01:06:13something that I never knew.
01:06:17In every way, you're just a little bit different.
01:06:27That's why I love you.
01:06:34Thanks for the money, Daddy.
01:06:36I hope you don't think I was hanging.
01:06:42Bourbon, large glass.
01:06:44Hey, there's plenty of room on either side.
01:06:46Do you have to come bowling in here between us?
01:06:48I didn't see you.
01:06:50You interrupted a very important discussion
01:06:52on serious matters regarding big things.
01:06:54Me and my brothers don't like it.
01:06:55Gentlemen, gentlemen, no trouble, please.
01:06:57We just put the place back together
01:06:59after the last difference of opinion.
01:07:01Gentlemen, more for the breakage in the overhead,
01:07:03mainly the breakage.
01:07:04I've had a dreadful time keeping body and soul together.
01:07:08If what I think is gonna happen happens,
01:07:10it'll round out a full day.
01:07:15There's your trip.
01:07:17What's eating you, tall man?
01:07:19Did you have words with those Baker brothers?
01:07:21Who?
01:07:22Those four rhinos.
01:07:27No.
01:07:28I was told around there quarrel with some citizens.
01:07:32Gentlemen, let's consider the incident closed.
01:07:34Watch our tempers.
01:07:37Maybe I ought to go apologize.
01:07:51More whiskey.
01:07:54Come, gentlemen, let's act like gentlemen.
01:07:57I'll be right back, I hope.
01:08:09Where you been?
01:08:10Oh, Andy's always on trip.
01:08:14Gentlemen, you don't know what you're doing to me.
01:08:16Please, I got large family.
01:08:32Hey, wait a minute, it's me.
01:08:37You go ahead, get in there.
01:08:39What's up in that chair?
01:08:40That's my boyfriend, Muley.
01:08:48Come on, Muley, get in.
01:08:50Get in there, Muley.
01:08:51Come on, Muley, get in.
01:08:54You got him, now you got him.
01:08:56That's fine, Muley.
01:09:00Thanks.
01:09:02I must have hit the wrong man.
01:09:04I'll say you did.
01:09:16Hey, Burt.
01:09:17Sorry, Burt, how you doing?
01:09:30Don't worry about me.
01:09:32Come on.
01:09:33You wait outside and check them and count them
01:09:35as we throw them out.
01:09:42What?
01:09:43Don't count.
01:09:56It's getting late.
01:10:01Oh, honey, I was so afraid you'd get hurt.
01:10:24Oh, it's wonderful.
01:10:25We got money and whiskey and lovely ladies.
01:10:27Just had a beautiful fight.
01:10:28I tell you, we really ought to be thankful for our blessings.
01:10:31Ah, you've been reading that Bible again.
01:10:33That's something I never thought I'd see.
01:10:35What?
01:10:36A Bible with your name on it.
01:10:38Now where would you get a Bible?
01:10:47Quirt.
01:10:53Oh, Randy, stop him.
01:10:55With what?
01:10:57Where's he going?
01:10:58Has he forgotten something?
01:11:00No.
01:11:10Penny, what is wrong with thee of me?
01:11:14Tablecloths don't belong in there.
01:11:17I'm sorry.
01:11:47Quirt.
01:11:59Unsaddle my horse, will you, kid?
01:12:01Sure.
01:12:03Want to board her for a while?
01:12:05Of course.
01:12:06You're always welcome.
01:12:07Quirt.
01:12:08Hello.
01:12:09Well, I haven't had a decent meal since I left you.
01:12:11Chocolate?
01:12:12Not very good.
01:12:13The flour, you know.
01:12:15Well, I'll just stick around till you get one right.
01:12:17I'll feed the chickens.
01:12:19So early, Penny?
01:12:20Yes.
01:12:21Help me, Quirt.
01:12:30Does it take two to feed a few chickens, mother?
01:12:33At times, Thomas, at times.
01:12:37Remember?
01:12:46You came back?
01:12:49Yes.
01:12:52Why?
01:12:55I don't know exactly.
01:12:57Why did you go away without saying anything?
01:12:59I don't know that exactly, either.
01:13:02I think it was because I frightened you.
01:13:05I know that sounds strange that I should frighten you, but I mean it.
01:13:09You were frightened because I was stupid,
01:13:12and you thought that living with me would be tiresome and dull after a while.
01:13:17Tiresome and dull because all I knew,
01:13:20raised since a baby here on the farm,
01:13:22was our belief that people love, marry,
01:13:25and stay together forever after that.
01:13:29I'm not such a fool not to know that outside in worldly places,
01:13:32people love and it doesn't have to follow that they marry and stay together forever.
01:13:37I know that sometimes they separate.
01:13:39Are you ever going to run down and let me talk?
01:13:41No, Quirt, that's what you were afraid of,
01:13:43that I'd tie myself around your neck,
01:13:45and when you got tired, you couldn't be rid of me.
01:13:47And I made up my mind, if you came back, I'd tell you this,
01:13:50that whatever you want, Quirt, you can be.
01:13:53If I go away, you go with me.
01:13:55If I go away, they go with me.
01:14:03I used to be an engine fighter.
01:14:07Just can't help walking up soft on people.
01:14:11Morning, Missy.
01:14:13This young man been doing any traveling since I was here last?
01:14:17Fell over Casa Verde, lost a big herd a few days ago.
01:14:22I don't know what he's been up to.
01:14:25I don't know what he's been up to.
01:14:28Casa Verde lost a big herd a few days ago.
01:14:32Why, Missy, can't gut your tongue?
01:14:35Why ask her? You know I've been traveling.
01:14:38You look in the corral to see how my horse shaped up.
01:14:40I did just that, and he sure covered a lot of country.
01:14:44He's a right weary animal.
01:14:47I just wanted to see would the young lady lie for you.
01:14:54I was going to.
01:14:57What, Casa Verde way?
01:14:59I've been to Rimrock, and I got witnesses to prove it.
01:15:02Witnesses? For instance?
01:15:05Randy McCall, Christine Taylor.
01:15:09That's what I call witnesses.
01:15:12Who else?
01:15:14Lila Neal, I suppose.
01:15:16She'd make a good alibi witness for you.
01:15:19Randy, Christine, and Lila.
01:15:23There's three to draw to.
01:15:26So Lila saw you there, too, huh?
01:15:29Yes.
01:15:36Come here, jerk-head.
01:15:38You dollar-and-a-half brush-jumper.
01:15:47Well, guess I missed you again, Quirt.
01:15:50But I'm patient.
01:15:52That's what hangs all you fellas in the end.
01:15:55I'm patient.
01:16:06Lila.
01:16:10You talked about her when you were delirious.
01:16:25I'm not delirious.
01:16:55Lila.
01:17:25Quirt.
01:17:48Quirt, I...
01:17:50I wish my hair were...
01:17:54Hers was like corn silk, you say.
01:17:56♪♪
01:18:22And there's a sight I never thought I'd see.
01:18:25Quirt Evans behind the plow.
01:18:29Tony walks as soft as you do.
01:18:31I taught him.
01:18:33Oh, I figured you'd have heard him.
01:18:36Except you were thinking too hard.
01:18:39Haven't you got some real important business to attend to?
01:18:43Someplace else?
01:18:44Sure.
01:18:46But I always like to keep track of your whereabouts.
01:18:56You know, Quirt,
01:18:58I always figured on using a new rope in hanging you.
01:19:02Because I kind of respected you.
01:19:06You never took the best of things.
01:19:09And all your men went down looking at you.
01:19:11Well, mind your own business.
01:19:14I usually do.
01:19:16It's a shame things don't always turn out the way they should.
01:19:23Now, that little gal should marry some young fella
01:19:28who'd know what to do with that plow.
01:19:31Why don't you kick up that horse and move on?
01:19:34Some young fella that raised a lot of grain.
01:19:38Cows, sheep, and kids.
01:19:43The kind of a fella that she'd always know where he was.
01:19:49Do I have to run you off?
01:19:52Well, now, I'll tell you.
01:19:54I never have been run off no place yet.
01:19:57Or aimed to stay.
01:20:00But it just so happens I gotta be going.
01:20:08No, Quirt.
01:20:10You don't rate a new rope with me.
01:20:22Look, uh...
01:20:25Does a lot of fufaraw and nonsense have to go with it?
01:20:29I'm not gonna stand for a lot of dressing up
01:20:32and a batch of jabbering people looking at me
01:20:35just because I'm getting married.
01:20:38I'm not gonna stand for that.
01:20:41I'm not gonna stand for that.
01:20:44I'm not gonna stand for that.
01:20:47I'm not gonna stand for that.
01:20:50Quirt.
01:20:52Come along with me.
01:20:54Well, yes or no?
01:20:56Come along.
01:20:59Picking blackberries?
01:21:01Mm-hmm.
01:21:03All right.
01:21:09All right.
01:21:20All right.
01:21:33I think we have enough, Quirt.
01:21:41Never did like blackberries.
01:21:43Now I know I was right.
01:21:46There's too much work connected with it.
01:21:48I'll get some more fur.
01:22:09Look out. There's a wasp on that petunia.
01:22:11Don't kill him.
01:22:13Well, it's all right for you to trust wasps and people,
01:22:16but he might have known I don't trust him
01:22:18and decided to take first bite.
01:22:20And incidentally, that's not a petunia.
01:22:22That's a daisy.
01:22:24That's a petunia.
01:22:26Petunia, daisy, daisy, petunia.
01:22:28Quirt Evans.
01:22:30Oh, nothing.
01:22:32I just like the sound of it.
01:22:34Quirt.
01:22:36Where'd they ever get such an odd name?
01:22:38A fellow who half raised me gave it to me.
01:22:41He found me somewhere along the big cattle trail.
01:22:45Folks had been bushwhacked by Indians, I guess.
01:22:49He was a big fella.
01:22:51Cattleman.
01:22:53Swung a wide loop in his younger days, I think.
01:22:55Wide loop?
01:22:57Well, wasn't too careful whose calf he threw his rope at.
01:23:01Most of the old cattlemen were like that.
01:23:04He raised me.
01:23:06He was quite a guy.
01:23:08His name was Walt Ennis.
01:23:10He was down in a gambling place.
01:23:15A fellow grabbed his gun arm just as he drew.
01:23:17It was murder.
01:23:20Stop it.
01:23:22Then what?
01:23:24Well, I just bounced around from place to place.
01:23:28Quirt Evans.
01:23:45I don't see any gun.
01:23:47I know him.
01:23:49He's got a gun all right.
01:23:51I know him.
01:23:55Hyah!
01:23:57I don't see any gun.
01:23:59I know him.
01:24:01He's got a gun all right.
01:24:03I know him.
01:24:07Hyah!
01:24:27Hyah!
01:24:50Hyah!
01:24:52Hyah!
01:24:57Hyah!
01:25:13Hyah!
01:25:15Hyah!
01:25:27Hyah!
01:25:41Hyah!
01:25:45Hyah!
01:25:51Hyah!
01:25:53Hyah!
01:25:56Hyah!
01:25:58Hyah!
01:26:02Hyah!
01:26:11Hyah!
01:26:13Hyah!
01:26:15Hyah!
01:26:21Hyah!
01:26:23Hyah!
01:26:25Hyah!
01:26:27Hyah!
01:26:29Hyah!
01:26:31Hyah!
01:26:33Hyah!
01:26:35Hyah!
01:26:37Hyah!
01:26:39Hyah!
01:26:41Hyah!
01:26:59Well, what are we waiting for?
01:27:02Nothing, I guess.
01:27:04Let's find a saloon.
01:27:06You don't have to be worried about Penny, Mother.
01:27:09Oh, I can't help worrying about her, Johnny.
01:27:13Get that doctor and burn up the road both ways.
01:27:16You can't do this, Johnny.
01:27:18Get that doctor and burn up the road both ways.
01:27:46♪♪
01:27:53♪♪
01:28:00♪♪
01:28:08Drink?
01:28:12It's amazing.
01:28:13The varied uses to which men put alcohol.
01:28:17To each different individual,
01:28:19it's either a stimulant, a depressant, or an anodyne.
01:28:23Just now I'm using it as an anodyne.
01:28:27Get to the point.
01:28:30The practice of medicine
01:28:32is one of the most infuriating professions known to man.
01:28:37It takes thirty years of experience
01:28:39to teach you that in the final analysis
01:28:42there's nothing to do but stand and watch.
01:28:51If she has a lucid moment,
01:28:54you'd better speak to her.
01:29:09I'm not trying to argue with you.
01:29:12I wouldn't argue you out of anything.
01:29:15But maybe you ought to stop and think.
01:29:22She wouldn't like this, Quirt.
01:29:25I'm not arguing for or against her point of view.
01:29:29But I know that to her the world's worst tragedy
01:29:31would be that you should kill a man.
01:29:34Of course, you could argue logically
01:29:36that she wouldn't know whether you'd killed him or not.
01:29:39I think she'd know.
01:29:40Any discussion has to have at least two participants.
01:29:43Of course, if you refuse to answer me...
01:29:47Quirt!
01:29:53If I felt cynical,
01:29:56this would be a good opportunity to observe
01:29:58that we're about to see a perfect example
01:30:00of an eye for an eye, etc.
01:30:04Unfortunately, I can't quote chapter and verse.
01:30:07And I'm too tired to be cynical.
01:30:18Father! Father! Come up there!
01:30:23But they are very ill. They must not be moving about.
01:30:26Mother, I've got to go to him.
01:30:27They must get back into bed.
01:30:28But he needs me.
01:30:30This is insanity. I told you to keep her in bed.
01:30:32Do you want to commit suicide?
01:30:34You don't stay under those covers, young lady.
01:30:37There's no fever.
01:30:39Well, they must do what the doctor says.
01:30:41Mother, please.
01:30:43I can't understand it.
01:30:46I can't understand it at all.
01:30:48There must be some logical, scientific explanation.
01:30:51I'm too old to start believing in miracles.
01:30:54Wrap her in blankets.
01:31:07The other two haven't had me covered.
01:31:10I never let that Hondo Jeffries pistol whip me.
01:31:14Wait till Quirt Evans hears about this.
01:31:18He and me will take the starch out of the whole caboodle of them.
01:31:21Why, Quirt and me once,
01:31:23we had a little fight.
01:31:25And I got him.
01:31:27I got him.
01:31:29I got him.
01:31:31I got him.
01:31:33I got him.
01:31:35I got him.
01:31:37Well, that wasn't Dodge City several years back
01:31:41when the Earps and Clintons were gunning it.
01:31:43Well, me and Quirt...
01:31:49Come here.
01:31:51Yes, Mr. Evans?
01:32:03Colorado Stevens?
01:32:04He's in the Eagle.
01:32:06And that pistol-whipping Hondo's with him.
01:32:11Take him a message.
01:32:17Hey.
01:32:18Buy the boys a drink.
01:32:20Celebrating?
01:32:22Sure.
01:32:23Why not?
01:32:25But you ever get excited when you make a big win like this?
01:32:28Why get excited? Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.
01:32:31Don't get excited, gentlemen.
01:32:34Come on.
01:32:44I ain't looking for trouble.
01:32:47I'm just carrying a message.
01:32:49Yeah? What is it?
01:32:51He said to come out in the street.
01:32:53He's waiting for you.
01:32:55Who says?
01:32:57Quirt Evans.
01:33:04What is this, a joke?
01:33:06Quirt Evans is...
01:33:08Take a look out in the street and see if it really is him.
01:33:15Jack, take a look in the street.
01:33:34There's a tall hombre in a black hat standing at the blacksmith's shop.
01:33:44Mind if I use the back door, Pete?
01:33:46So long, Pete.
01:34:04Well, they say a cat's got nine lives.
01:34:09Maybe old Quirt's part cat.
01:34:11He also said he was curious to know how much whiskey it would take
01:34:15to build up your nerve to come out.
01:34:17You fixing to get your ears pinned back?
01:34:19There's a better pair of ears out in the street if you want to pin somebody's ears back.
01:34:22Here, you drink this.
01:34:25Sure.
01:34:27If I don't have to stand near you.
01:34:29Come on.
01:34:30I wonder if that's a good idea.
01:34:32Come on.
01:34:34I wonder if that's sharpshooting marshals around town.
01:34:36Oh, I saw him ride out of town an hour ago.
01:34:40That's good.
01:34:42Wouldn't want him around here to spoil our play.
01:34:44Yeah, I bet that's just exactly how you meant that.
01:35:02Come on.
01:35:24Aah!
01:35:26Aah!
01:35:32Aah!
01:36:02Aah!
01:36:18Quirt!
01:36:32Quirt!
01:37:02Quirt!
01:37:17Step away from those women.
01:37:26Why don't you turn around, Quirt?
01:37:32Why don't you turn around, Quirt?
01:37:54Nothing ever works out right.
01:38:02I had them dead to rights.
01:38:05They got the Baker stage.
01:38:07So I figured I'd watch the ruckus.
01:38:10You down them.
01:38:12And I'd hang you.
01:38:14Sort of...
01:38:16Killing three hawks with one stone, so to speak.
01:38:22And nothing, nothing ever works out right.
01:38:27I missed you good, Quirt.
01:38:30But I'm patient.
01:38:32It's only a matter of time and I hang you.
01:38:36Not me, mister.
01:38:38From now on, I'm a farmer.
01:38:56That Quirt!
01:39:02Say, Quirt might need that.
01:39:04No.
01:39:06Only a man who carries a gun ever needs one.
01:39:09What are you gonna do with it?
01:39:11Hang it on the wall in my office.
01:39:14With a new rope.
01:39:32You

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