Tales of Wells Fargo S6E21 Hometown Doctor (1962)

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00:00You
00:30Know
00:35Good saddle trams. I've seen trail grovers cut up before but not like them
00:42Town will be a whole lot happier when they clear out ain't that up to you
00:47Well, don't get sore I was just saying well I didn't mean I'll go inside take care of the bill
01:00Oh
01:30You see
01:40You don't
01:42hurry up
01:44Told you drivers to stay out of town
01:46They shot me in a hand. That's what happened. You're gonna live worse to look for us. I need a doctor
01:51You ain't getting one cuz doc Wilson's dead
01:55Besides you don't need one. What you need is a few days in the pokey
01:59What's going on gentlemen
02:01Stringer your trail boss. I'm holding you responsible for these Jaspers trying to treat a town. Sure Sheriff
02:08Why if we wasn't so shorthanded, I'd take a meat axe to him myself and give him a lesson in my head stringer
02:14They shot me
02:16Now saddle up and get back to camp. I'll settle with all three of you later
02:21Now
02:23Hardy you see what that stiff-backed abide-by-the-rule attitudes bringing you
02:29Stringer's right Jim. The only reason this bunch is hanging around is because you won't pass their cattle
02:34I've told you what I have to do man
02:37My job is to accept these cattle on behalf of Wells Fargo and to pay for them
02:41But I can't do that until they've been inspected by veterinarian, which you're responsible for supplying
02:46Wells Fargo knew three months in advance that this herd was coming in for shipment and I'm getting as tired of my drovers awaiting
02:53Well, I'm afraid you're gonna have to wait a few more days until a veterinarian can get in here
02:57Well, what kind of town is this? No doc. No vet
03:02Doc Wilson died. He was both. It's not Hardy's fault. He died before he cleared your cattle
03:09Look Hardy you've been out to the herd, you know, there's nothing wrong with those beefs
03:14I'm gonna tell you this last time
03:17Not one steer comes into the pen and glory be here until they've been properly inspected and passed
03:31One thing to go wrong one rotten thing
03:43I
04:13You
04:43You
05:13You
05:43Oh
05:56Hello Jim
05:58Yeah, yes, you catch me dead right this time, huh? I don't think it's anything like that
06:03You've got a lot more use for that wheel now than Doc Wilson has
06:07Plain sinful. That's what I am
06:11Scavenger, that's what you'd call me
06:13Old buzzer just picking over the bones. No, no, no
06:18Matter of fact, I think doc would consider it plumb sinful to let a good wheel like that go to waste
06:23Let me help you here
06:25You know 40 years ago Jim. I promised my woman. I'd give her a rig of her own
06:30I got three wheels already Anna and I got the box made too
06:36Now you got a fourth
06:38compliments of Doc Wilson
06:40All you need now is a good horse. Tell you what you do you go out the haymaker farm there tell old Jeb to
06:47Give you that bay mare that you could me out of her and checkers
06:53Ain't one to take no charity
06:56Tell you what I'll do I
06:58Play you for it fair and square. She
07:02Wouldn't do me no good wouldn't have a chance. Oh
07:05No, really old doc though, he'd been trying three months to get Jeb give you that marriage it save on pasture out there
07:13Don't go to gym I
07:16Just don't know what we're gonna do around here without old doc. I
07:20Don't either Jethro. He was a wonderful man
07:24He must have been coming from visiting you and your missus when the accident happened. Oh, no. No, it weren't us
07:30Me and Martha, we've been terribly busting with health for over a month or more
07:37Who could it have been then wasn't the Petersons? I saw them in town. They said he hadn't been out there
07:43You couldn't have been them sodbusters down the line with all them kids because they took off about a week ago for the potato harvest
07:52The only ones left is them beef herders over there and go pet
07:56When you gonna get rid of them Jim, they've been giving you a hard time Jethro. Oh
08:02No, I ain't looking for no fight with them
08:06Trails fevered hard cases over a few Rhode Island reds
08:11Would you just look in their stew pot sometime when you happen to go by there and?
08:15See if that beef Molly good don't look and smell more like a chicken for you. See I
08:20Might just do that
08:22Matter of fact, I will do it Jethro
08:28Thanks for everything Jim
08:40Hmm anyway so long doc
08:47So long doc
08:50Thanks for this year old wheel
08:52You
09:12Lousy a wire outfit I wanted a punch cattle
09:15I would have joined me a real trail drive. We ain't getting drovers paid. We ain't doing drovers work
09:21All I've been doing is digging graves ever since we hit those trail hands look I didn't like that any more than you did
09:26What's the matter with that Mauro? Anyway trainer? I don't care what he calls herself
09:31He didn't have to kill that trail boss. Look what's done is done
09:36We have to kill all that trail has just cuz he made us
09:42Look ace I got my belly full of the things I'd done that I don't want to remember and this is one
09:48Do you remember this you're playing for high stakes and you better be able to face up and back your play
09:54All I'm saying is I don't like what he's making us do
09:57He ain't making you do nothing
09:59Nothing, we all did what we had to do. We all agreed nice and proper including yourself. I'm not complaining about that
10:07You
10:14Know what's bothering me?
10:17You'll get your split just as soon as you drive these bees in the glory be pins
10:20If we don't load them and get them out fast, they ain't gonna be any money to split
10:25I'll dine on us
10:26You're running scared ace
10:29Nobody trusts a man when he's running scared
10:32Yeah, yes, maybe it's his hand it's
10:35Not an awful bad
10:38Now you've had worse scratches than that what's the matter you
10:41So I'd like to know
10:44Maybe I got what they got
10:47They got the anthrax, you know that
10:50Yeah, I've been shoving them with his hand touching them so was everybody else
10:56It's only one thing wrong with you. You're just too blame lazy to change that dirty bandage
11:01Yeah, I just curious come on we better finish burying these tears before somebody else sees them
11:17Tomorrow didn't have to do that. He didn't have to kill that old man
11:30I
12:00I
12:30I
13:00I
13:06Stop it both of you be time enough for that after the money split
13:19Well, mr. Hardy change your mind about running these bees in trying to make up my mind about you
13:31I reckon you can spell that out
13:34Wells Fargo's been doing business with Sam Rogers for many years, but you're the only one of his drovers
13:39He's ever come in here and caused this town any trouble. Why what kind of trouble you referring to?
13:43Mr. Hardy, you told me to keep my boys out of glory be and they've been staying out nice and proper
13:49I think you know what?
13:50I mean the people in this area are friends of mine and I have no intentions of standing by and seeing their woman get pushed
13:55around
13:56Are seeing their farms get robbed?
14:00Anybody things not fire spit is wild prairie chickens. They are there. Well, they're the first wild prairie chickens
14:06I've ever seen that had feathers from a Rhode Island red come off of them
14:10You keep rubbing me hardy. Just keep rubbing me the wrong way. You shut up
14:14I'm sorry. Mr. Hardy boys are a little edgy from weight
14:19They won't have to wait much longer
14:21Is that for dr. Quinney?
14:23You'll be in on the next stage
14:25Well now that being the case there's no reason for anybody to rub anybody
14:32Mr. Hardy you find out whatever my boys done stealing roistering whatever and I'll pay everyone off good and proper
14:40Just as soon as we run the herd into the glory be freight pens
14:44satisfaction
14:46We'll see when time comes
14:49Anything else I can help with ask away
14:52There is one more thing a few days ago, dr. Wilson's buggy went over the side of a cliff not far from here. I
14:58Was wondering if any of your boys might have seen him
15:01Not the one you mentioned back in town that doctored horses people and cattle. That's right
15:07What did he be doing out here?
15:09He knew your herd got him. I thought he might have come out here to take a look at him
15:14Mr. Hardy if I was within five miles of that old man, I'd last sue him and hold him here till he certified my herd
15:20now wouldn't I I
15:23Suppose you would
15:26I'm serving notice here now Hardy you get me a vet up here in 24 hours
15:31Or I'll spook that herd myself and run them over your town of glory be till there's nothing but memories standing. I
15:39Hope you've got more brains than to try anything like that
15:50I
16:05Feel bad mr. Morrow you call me stringer stringer and don't you even think my real name till we get clear here
16:15It's my hand I ain't been thinking so good
16:18Swallow up so fierce that bandage ain't no good. They're in a noose around your neck
16:24Tell you what boy that hand feel bad enough to cut off
16:29No, sir, but when it does you got a good excuse not to pull your time now get
16:47You
17:18I
17:21Look Jeremy, have you ever seen such exquisite perfection?
17:27This whole countryside is just beyond belief I've never seen anything so breathtaking I have you
17:38Thank You dr. Wilson the patient can't help feeling wonderful even if she knows the pills full of sugar
17:48How
17:50Could anything growing wild be as beautiful as this well only wild things can survive in a place like this
17:59It is all wrong, isn't it
18:03Nothing's wrong you're coming back to glory be I mean those memories of your father I
18:10Haven't seen my father in ten years. Why would his death make a difference? Well, it's made a difference with us Jeremy
18:17Please please don't close me out. Oh now darling. How can I do a thing like that?
18:24Only I just don't want to burden you with family skeletons, but I want to know
18:30Call it scientific curiosity
18:34All right
18:37My
18:43Father was an absolute failure
18:46But you told me what a fine doctor he was
18:49Oh, he had the best education the medical world could give him but he settled for burying himself in that backwoods town
18:56And he even failed to make a living practicing medicine
19:00Darling I saw those failures slowly kill my mother
19:04All those grinding years of work and poverty and doing without there must have been something else for her there
19:12Well, at least that isn't going to happen to us I swear it
19:15You'll never lead the kind of life she led because I'll never settle for being second best in my profession
19:24Oh darling, I didn't want to upset you
19:27I
19:30Least you know why I'm not exactly ecstatic about returning to glory be
19:37If those memories hurt you so much why are you going back at all to settle his affairs?
19:48All right to pay my last respects I
19:52May have known about his failures, but that doesn't mean I didn't love him. I
19:59Wouldn't mind living in glory be or anywhere else
20:03As long as I was near you I
20:06Don't care anything about money
20:09Well, that's because you've never been without it. I have
20:13When we go back to San Francisco, I swear to you you'll have everything you want
20:21No
20:26Gloria they're waiting
20:51Oh
20:53I
21:24Cross roads of the Western world watch your step now
21:30Our traveling cases, please
21:33Now there's fresh spring water fresh hard inside if you get a splash a bit fresh haul from the mountain yonder
21:38We'll wait. Well anything you want just holler our traveling cases. Oh, oh, yes. Yes. Sure thing
21:48Well, darling welcome home
21:51It's just like you described it now, maybe you can appreciate my scientific objectivity
22:08Expecting a message from Sam Rogers Jim. Would you look inside and see if it's there? I won't talk to dr. Quinney a minute
22:14I
22:18Don't miss a hearty nice day. I don't sit. Where's dr. Quinney? Well, Jim
22:23I think I can better tell you where he ain't nuts on this stage. You're supposed to get on at Granite City
22:28Well, they got charbon down around the set and Charlie Ackerman's heard all full of blows bad here for cattle business
22:35Then I take it. He didn't get off. No, the only doc got on here. It's not Wilson there
22:43Oh
22:45You'd be Jeremy
22:48Well, you probably don't remember me last time. I saw you you weren't no harness squirrel gun
22:53Jim Jim Hardy, that's right. How are you boy?
22:57May I present my wife Gloria? Mr. Hardy? I'm so pleased to know you Jeremy spoken to be so often
23:02I'm certainly pleased to meet you, ma'am
23:06I'm awful sorry about your father Jeremy. You'd be a great loss to this town Wells Fargo
23:13Used to take care of all of the families at our way stations
23:16Did a good job, too
23:19Anyway, everybody's sure proud of you boy coming back home here to following your father's footsteps like you have
23:26Well, yes, we're most anxious to get to my father's house
23:31Well, I'll take you over there himself. Just in case you forgot where it is. Where are your bags Jim?
23:37Excuse me, just a minute
23:39Jim
23:42It come then answer from Sam Rogers here Jim
23:46Yes, general. What's going on?
23:48Ray stringer my trail boss, of course big hard honest and mean mean enough to handle available saddle scum on a drive
23:57Arriving as soon as possible with more thorough description of him and a real thorough description to you
24:03You
24:06Mind waiting here and see if dr. Quinney comes in also keep your eye out for Sam Rogers to join up. Who's that?
24:14Wilson his wife
24:19Poor old doc they made him then they done busted the mold
24:24Ain't nobody left like him
24:27I'll be getting old doctor shirt off my back
24:33Doc Wilson
24:50There you are mr. Wilson
24:52Wasn't always like this
24:54Doc was getting a little old about 70. I guess 73 to be exact
24:59Well a woman's touch can set things to order in a remarkably short time
25:04To me doors open never locked anybody
25:22Smells like a cellar full of vintage memories, of course dear. That's because the windows are closed
25:27Just wait till I let in some of the country air
25:35This furniture is more worn than I thought it must be very comfortable
25:42Yeah, it's that way all over the house
25:44Not very much to measure a man's life by
25:47No, I wouldn't say that
25:49Dr. Wilson used this as his waiting room
25:52He always said that as long as there were children in the world he he didn't want any furniture
25:57They couldn't walk on with their feet
25:59What a wonderful philosophy
26:05Is there something we can do for you
26:08This is Missy Blake. She was one of your father's patients. This is dr. Wilson's boy Missy and his bride. How do you do?
26:16I
26:18Am afraid you misunderstand miss Blake. I'm not here to take over my father's patients. Oh
26:24That's not why she's here. She wanted to bid you welcome personally. You've been waiting long
26:34And Missy used to come down here and wait for the doc just to tell him good morning when he'd come to work
26:41She was a singer traveling through the West
26:43Your father took her case because he was the Wells Fargo doctor
26:48Did something go wrong with the operation? Oh
26:51No, as a matter of fact, he saved her life
26:54Missy was a passenger on one of our coaches that was held up and robbed a bullet shattered her throat and my father operated
27:01Yes, and from what I can learn from the specialists over in San Francisco. He did a magnificent job
27:08We paid them $5,000 just to have them tell us that there was nothing they can do for I
27:16Want to thank you for coming down to see if there's anything I can do to help while I'm here. Oh
27:23Matter of fact, she'd like to have you come out and take a look at the canary. She's raising if you have time
27:29Jim I'm a doctor not an ornithologist. That's too bad
27:33Doc Wilson's
27:34Always busy helping her. She was raising a new breed of warblers
27:39Doc said that way Missy would be able to go ahead and give a lot of beautiful music to the world
27:44His idea of total medicine
27:49Well, I might help with the canaries if she would consent to let me take a look at that operation my father did I
27:57Don't think there'll be any problem there
27:59I forgot to tell you that they you'll find everything you need out in the kitchen there
28:05There'd be plenty of milk butter and eggs hams pork
28:10cakes pies
28:12Doc's patients saw to that. Oh, they don't even know us. No, but they knew dark
28:17And their way of thinking there's nothing too good for
28:20Well for Doc's boy and his daughter-in-law
28:23That'll go for as long as you're here, I hope that's a long time
28:27Well, that'll be up to jeremy
28:29How did he make out in that school over in Paris? He went to
28:33He was graduated with honors
28:35Oh, that's good
28:38Yeah, he studied with dr. Pasteur, didn't he?
28:41Yes
28:43Yes, jeremy was very interested in dr. Pasteur's theories of the cause of disease
28:47And he was very interested in the cause of the disease
28:49Yes, jeremy was very interested in dr. Pasteur's theories of the cause of diseases
28:54Well that figures
28:55His daddy was always busy trying to find some way to prevent the spread of these infectious diseases from animals to human beings
29:03I had no idea he was so up to date in his thinking
29:07Oh, yeah
29:08He was up to date. All right
29:10He always said that you're only as far from the learning centers the world as the closest wells fargo mail stage
29:16I see
29:17Well, I got to go but I hope you and jeremy will come out to haymaker farm
29:20Let us fix you a meal one night while you're here. Thank you very much. Mr. Hardy today
29:35Doggone you doc quinny, what are you doing coming in on that flood?
29:41I've been asking myself that same question ever since you talked me into taking that monster
29:46Instead of my righteous feet. Jim. Hardy said you were supposed to come on the stage
29:51You know riding in them things makes me seasick. Yeah. Well, this is an emergency
29:55You better get out there and certificate them beefs before a rage war starts up. I was supposed to see jim
30:01He told me to tell you what I just told
30:04and besides
30:06He's too busy playing welcome home to doc. Wilson's boy
30:09Finally got here, huh?
30:11And he's a doctor too
30:14Forces and people like his dad
30:17just people
30:19Sensible boy whole world's moving towards specialization
30:24Would you just specialize yourself out ridge road to go canyon and see the trail boss named stringer
30:33And get a move on
30:35So
30:42Wow now there you are fellas all signed sealed and delivered
30:48much obliged doc
30:51That was right quick. Well the fact that they're sam rogers bees makes a difference
30:56His boys always run a clean camp and a careful check
31:05So
31:18This man's burning up with a fever doggone him I told him what happened if he didn't keep that wound clean
31:23Looks like the infection set in pretty bad
31:26I
31:30Just a sick horse or a nailing cow, but I don't know nothing about people. Oh, that's too bad doc
31:36I'll tell you what. There's a new doctor in glory bee. I'll get him to come out here
31:41He don't know nothing about cows just people. All right. Well, I don't know i'd appreciate that doc
31:47In the meantime, we'll do what we can to make him comfortable
31:56Now what do we do now stringer
31:58I said we'd get rid of him. Don't be a fool every chance we take increases the risk
32:03So we're running out of time stringer. We can't move the herd till morning
32:06Anyway, you mean you're actually gonna let that doctor look him over? Why not?
32:10There's nothing else we can do
32:26So
32:32Gloria what on earth are you doing cleaning up silly again? Why?
32:38She must have made this her usual seat my mother
32:44Well, how did you know
32:46Don't you see why?
32:49She'd want to watch the firelight on your father's face and be ready for him with a smile in case he looked up
32:56Yes, well i'm afraid I don't remember him sitting in that chair very often
33:03Will you do me a favor and take off that ridiculous dusting cap
33:09I found it among your mother's things. Did she look ridiculous in it?
33:17No
33:18Just very tired and worn out from overwork
33:21Did it ever occur to you that your mother chose the life she led just as I chose mine with you
33:28Well, at least there's one saving grace
33:30I'm gonna see to it that you will never be trapped in glory be but I like it here
33:35I I can feel how she felt about it. The novelty will wear off. I assure you
33:39Why must you be so bitter because I despise waste in human beings?
33:43Because my father went to the same schools that I did because he was filled with greatness and learning
33:48Learning that he squandered when he ran off to hide in this
33:54This backwash
33:57I'm beginning to wonder jeremy
34:01Maybe you're the one who's running away. Maybe the challenge is here
34:06Oh
34:12Come in mr. Hardy good day ms. Wilson
34:16the doc
34:17There's a hurdy cattle right outside the town there
34:20Vet just came in and said there's a man out there pretty sick
34:25Well, i'm i'm sorry jim surely you can find somebody else who can take care of him
34:30Well
34:32We were all kind of hoping you'd stay and take over your father's practice
34:36And waste years of studying in glory be
34:40Do you really feel your father wasted his life
34:45I'm i'm sorry jim. I'm afraid you wouldn't understand
34:51No, I think I do maybe
34:54Jim
34:59Why did my father die
35:02His buggy went over a cliff yes, I know
35:05But for what reason?
35:07Was it missy blake's canaries that needed his special touch?
35:10Or maybe some farmer's wife who wanted green sugar coat of pills instead of brown to feel she was being paid attention
35:15My husband thinks his father buried himself here, please glory stay out of this
35:20Jeremy studied very hard. Mr. Hardy
35:23And he feels that well, there are many doctors who can do the work here in glorby
35:28But if you have the background to well to carry on the work he started before we came here
35:37I'm, sorry, jim
35:45There's no need to be sorry
35:47Certainly, no one can condemn you for wanting to do better
35:51And i'm quite sure that in your lifetime
35:53You'll do many great things that'll not only help the people of glory be but the people of the world as well
36:01But you look on your father as being unsuccessful
36:04Maybe in the eyes of the medical world. He didn't achieve the things that he he possibly could have
36:10But let me tell you something boy
36:13When it came to being a human being
36:15He was the most successful man i've ever known
36:24Now you wonder why he died
36:27Or so do I?
36:29Because I don't think he just died. I think he was killed
36:33Killed
36:35I don't understand
36:37And i'm afraid I don't either
36:39There's not a person in this town that would have laid a hand on your father in an unkind way
36:44Yet, I can't believe that buggy just went over that embankment by itself
36:48I think it was pushed
36:50There was no reason for an accident. It was solid up there
36:54Well, maybe it was his heart. I can't believe that either that horse would have come home by himself
37:06Why why on earth would anyone want to kill him
37:11I don't know
37:13And I might as well say this. I haven't told anyone else in town how I feel, but I think you have a right to know
37:20Well, where was he going when he died
37:23That herd moved in outside of town the trail boss came in here to get your father to go out and inspect the cattle
37:29A little while later the trail boss came back said your father never arrived
37:33We went out to look for him. That's when we found him
37:38Well, would this trail boss have any reason to lie
37:42Well, I don't know that either
37:44But I know we've got a legitimate excuse to go out there
37:48If you want to examine that cowboy that's sick
37:51I'll get my bag
37:58Thank you very much jim
38:13Stringer I don't like it
38:16You can leave anytime you want
38:18You can leave anytime you want
38:34Mr. Hardy stringer, dr. Wilson, where's the sick man?
38:48Hmm
39:00How long have you been feeling this way day maybe two
39:06I got it bad, huh?
39:08What bad?
39:09You know, I could cut my head. You don't catch me telling you how to punch cattle. Do you? No, sir
39:15Well, then don't let me catch you telling me how to doctor
39:19Yes, sir
39:23Jim dig out a bandage in that tin of sand, will you?
39:28He's got a very high fever gland involvement and this
39:35What do you think
39:37Anthrax
39:40Are you sure you asked me what I thought didn't you could have contracted it from the cattle
39:48If those cattle have got it they're burying them faster than we can catch them at it
39:53But maybe not fast enough for my father
39:57Let's suppose he found out
40:02Those cattle have been certified healthy by dr. Quinney
40:05Which means they can bring them into the glory bee pens tomorrow
40:08And that could infect the whole town
40:11There is one other way. What is it?
40:14There's a pretty good microscope back at the house
40:16If I work all night on smears from some of the animals I could identify the bacillus by morning
40:21You know what we're letting ourselves in for
40:25Yeah
40:28I think i'm beginning to understand a few of the things that i've seen happen around here now
40:34Could be they killed my father
40:37We'll have to be sure about that
40:40Let's get some of those blood samples
40:42You're getting to sound more like your papi every minute
40:53How's the patient
40:54Sick, I want him bathed with cold compresses constantly until that fever goes down and change the bandage regularly. Sure thing doc
41:01I'll be back to see him in two or three days. Sorry doc, but we won't be here that long
41:05I think you will
41:08Now gentlemen, we're wasting time
41:09I'll need a couple of your men to help me get blood samples from your cattle
41:13Look here hardy. I got certification from your vet good and proper and i'm moving that herd first thing in the morning
41:20You're not moving that herd anywhere till I tell you to
41:25Stay right where you are
41:29Red and you help the doc get what he wants
41:33Cross
41:34You heard the doc
41:35Get that bucket of water over to the patient and see that he's all right
41:39If it's all right with mr. Hardy
41:46Pot still brewing care to put your hand around a cup i'll go help the doc
41:59Ace ace you tell him anything
42:06He ain't gonna move us out how you cross
42:09the doc
42:10I need him bad
42:12Want to lose this poor old hand?
42:15You don't keep your mouth shut it won't be a hand but your neck
42:28Get out to the men and make sure everything's set
42:30I want that herd on their feet and ready to move at daylight
42:35Those beaves are going into glory be tomorrow one way or another
42:59Jim hardy
43:02Jim
43:04Hardy
43:06I've been looking for you. How are you? Sam?
43:09Sheriff, this is sam rogers man that owns that herd of beef in question. What question?
43:14Jim, i've been shipping cattle for over 30 years and nobody's ever stopped me
43:18Now my trail boss should have been paid all three days ago. Will somebody please tell me what's going on around here?
43:24Well, it's hard to know where to begin. Mr. Rogers
43:28Those drovers of yours tried to tree the town. We've been threatened by your trail boss
43:33There's maybe even a killing
43:35Oh, that's impossible string is the best trail boss. I ever had tough. Yes, but but he's straight straight as an arrow
43:42the main thing right now is sam that
43:45Well, we might be dealing with anthrax
43:48my beef
43:50Yeah, we don't know for sure but that's the reason for the holdup
43:54You mean I am I might lose my whole herd
43:58No, I don't think so we can go out there we'll cull out the sick ones and then pasture the rest we know they're safe
44:06Excuse me just a minute
44:11You find out it's anthrax
44:13Well, here's your answer
44:16It seems pretty certain. They killed my father because they found out i'm gonna go with you. Jim
44:20No, you're not
44:21We both got a job to do. This is mine
44:24jim
44:26He's going to stay
44:30I can finish what I started in san francisco right here. Welcome both of you
44:56So
45:20All right, let's get down there and move them out hold it
45:27Red you and lynn take cover cross you stay here
45:43What's this all about
45:45Your herd staying put
45:47Nobody's stopping me from moving this herd. There's too big of an investment here
45:51Nobody's got any money invested in that herd except me
45:55Where's stringer
45:58This man says he's stringer, what are you talking about? All right, that's not stringer
46:24So
46:43Get out there and see if you can turn them they're heading for town
46:54So
47:12Wow
47:24Wow
47:54So
48:16Get that herd away from the real stringer you'd had to kill him
48:21You probably killed doc wilson, too
48:24You can only get hung once
48:27If ever i've seen a man who deserves to hang you're one
48:54So
49:24You

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