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Bonanza S2E7 Day Of Reckoning
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00:30Why do you stop me?
00:31Because I do not want to pay for the stupidity of my brother.
00:34Wow.
00:36Only you think it is stupid to kill a white man.
00:39I know that if you scalp a white man, the Banachs will be blamed.
00:43But we must kill him and drive them out.
00:46No, Lyle.
00:48I know that if you scalp a white man, the Banachs will be blamed.
00:51I know that if you scalp a white man, the Banachs will be blamed.
00:54But we must kill him and drive them out.
00:57No, Lyle.
00:59They are too many and too wise.
01:01We'll never drive them out.
01:03I don't like them any better than you do.
01:05But we have to learn to live with them.
01:08You talk like a woman.
01:13All right, brother.
01:15Soon to be chief of my people.
01:17You handle the white man your way.
01:19I'll handle him mine.
01:21You make me ashamed to call you brother.
01:57I'll handle him mine.
02:28I'm glad you brought him here.
02:30You remembered what I read to you about Love Thy Neighbor.
02:33I had to when I found he was still alive.
02:38I couldn't let even a white man to die in the sun.
02:44I'm glad he lives.
02:46I'm not sure I am.
02:49So, you would rather leave our village and live here like an outcast.
02:53What are you doing here, Larkins?
02:55You should never have taken that Shoshone woman as a wife.
03:00You too are the son of a cheesemaker.
03:03I'm not a cheesemaker.
03:05I'm a blacksmith.
03:07You're a blacksmith.
03:09I'm a blacksmith.
03:11I'm a blacksmith.
03:13I'm a blacksmith.
03:16You too are the son of a chief.
03:18Your place is with your people.
03:19My people turned me away.
03:21This is my home now.
03:23Did you move the body of the white man I killed this afternoon?
03:26No.
03:28I did not move him.
03:30Why?
03:31I went back to take the scalp so I could give it to our father.
03:34This one would have made him proud.
03:36You would say the same about any white man's scalp.
03:39That was not any white man.
03:42That was the owner of all this land and what's belonged to our people?
03:49You mean the white man whose scalp I saved
03:52is the owner of the range called the Ponderosa.
03:55That is what I mean.
04:03I left the white man where he fell.
04:07I know this kind of woman.
04:09If the white man lived, she would have you take him.
04:12You might even have brought him here.
04:16I will look inside to make sure.
04:19This is my place.
04:21I say there is no white man inside.
04:24You will not look.
04:26I'm sorry you visit our home only on such an errand.
04:29There is no white man here.
04:32I believe you even less than I believe my brother.
04:35You better leave.
04:39Now, Lagos.
04:55He is still bleeding.
04:57Will you change the bandage while I get some fresh water?
05:00No.
05:01I can't touch him now.
05:03Stop that.
05:05You've done enough.
05:19Our father who art in heaven,
05:21hallowed be thy name.
05:23That's enough!
05:25Thy kingdom come.
05:27Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
05:30Thy kingdom come.
05:32Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
05:36Well, Pa ain't sitting trapped at this hour.
05:39Don't worry about Pa. He can take care of himself.
05:42Well, he's gone awful close to Bannock country.
05:44Yeah, and them Indians have been acting up out there lately, too.
05:47Well, they're getting hungry, Hoss.
05:49Can't hardly grow anything up in those mountains.
05:51Hunting gets worse every year.
05:53Pa doesn't go into Bannock country by himself.
05:55Yeah, but, Adam, our property runs right up there in them foothills.
05:58That's pretty close.
06:00Well, he took his blankets with him.
06:02Maybe he's gonna sleep overnight.
06:11Hi, Ike.
06:12Howdy, boys. Where's your Pa?
06:14You're up a little late, ain't you, Ike?
06:16What do you want with Pa?
06:18I, uh, I brought him a present.
06:20I got something to talk to him about.
06:22The figure won't keep much longer. Where is he?
06:24He must have just missed him on the way over.
06:26He's out setting traps in that foothill country, right near your place.
06:29We expect him back any minute.
06:31Dagnabbit.
06:33If I'd known he was going out that way, I could have saved myself the trip.
06:36Now, where'd you bring him?
06:38Well, I couldn't show you boys while we're waiting.
06:45Where'd you get that?
06:47Turned it up in the plow just yesterday.
06:49It's an Indian skull.
06:51That must be 200 years old.
06:53Yeah.
06:54They show up every once in a while, all over the valley.
06:57Guess there's no question about who originally lived on this land.
07:01That was then.
07:03Not now.
07:04How come you didn't bring it to Pa?
07:06I can't figure him wanting a human skull around the place.
07:09Who said anything about a human skull?
07:11That's an Indian skull.
07:13Ike, I wouldn't use those words with Pa.
07:16You know how he feels on the subject.
07:18Yeah, well, he knows how I feel about it, too.
07:21I got no kick about Indians rolling around under my land,
07:24but I'll be dead burned if I want any live ones squatting on top of it.
07:27Your land?
07:29Yeah, my land.
07:31Your Pa gave it to me to homestead.
07:33Now, Ike, I don't think there are any Indians living on your land.
07:37Well, they're awful darn close to it anyhow.
07:41Your Pa's got to do something about it.
07:43We'll give him your message, Ike.
07:45No, Hoss, I'll give it to him myself.
07:48I'll set with you fellas for a while and wait for him.
07:51All right, you can set a while, but no more talk about Indians, all right?
07:55Suit yourself.
07:58Now, Ike, it's liable to be a long wait.
08:00As a matter of fact, it may be all night.
08:07If it is, you can sleep in the bunkhouse.
08:12I think we can do without this.
08:18I think we can do without this.
08:48I think we can do without this.
09:19He's alive.
09:34His fever's worse.
09:36Why?
09:39Why did you try to kill me?
09:41My husband did not try to kill you.
09:43He found you lying wounded in the clearing and brought you here.
09:46It was an Indian that tried to kill me, I know that.
09:53You're a Bannock.
09:55I am a Bannock.
09:57But I did not try to kill you. Perhaps I should have.
09:59Metsu.
10:01I... I didn't...
10:04I didn't mean to accuse you.
10:08I know you've...
10:10You've cared for me.
10:14I'm grateful for your help.
10:17You would have died if he had left you where you fell.
10:21What is this place? Where are we?
10:24This place is on your land.
10:26No villages, settlements?
10:29Indian villages in my land?
10:31This is not a village.
10:33Atoya and I live here alone.
10:36Why are you not with your village?
10:38I am a Bannock.
10:40She's a Shoshone.
10:42Married, neither tribe would accept us.
10:45What did you find out about the Bible?
10:48I lived with a man of God and his wife for three years...
10:51in a white man's town to the west.
10:54Then I met Metsu.
10:57And we will stay together no matter how many times we have to move.
11:01Who said...
11:03said anything about moving?
11:05We do not stay where we are not welcome.
11:08You're...
11:10You are welcome.
11:12We would still be intruders on white man's land.
11:16You'd not be intruders...
11:19if I gave you land.
11:25You would give land to a Bannock?
11:28If he came in peace.
11:32Our people have not signed a white man's peace treaty.
11:37Put me on my horse.
11:41I'll try to find my way home.
11:44You are not well enough yet to travel.
11:47I must... I must...
11:49I must get to a doctor.
11:54We will get him home.
11:58It will take all of God's help.
12:01All right, Atoya.
12:04I'll hold him on his horse.
12:06You pray.
12:15Pop!
12:17What happened? Where did you find him?
12:19He will need a doctor quickly.
12:21He's badly hurt.
12:24Come inside, both of you. I'd like to know more about what happened.
12:29Don't let them red devils go in the house after what they done to your Pa.
12:33They probably tried to kill him themselves.
12:35They brought him home, didn't they?
12:37Now, shut up.
12:42How did it happen?
12:44We found him wounded in the clearing.
12:46We tried to care for him, but the fever is very bad.
12:49He recovered enough to tell us where he lived.
12:51We brought him here.
12:53Do you mean my father was in Bannock country?
12:56No.
12:58No, he was on his own land.
13:00That's where we found him.
13:01You see, I told you. I told you them heathen devils were sneaking around on your land.
13:05It's a lucky thing they were there. Now, keep your mouth shut, Ike.
13:10Thank you very much for what you did.
13:13You'll need rest and food.
13:16You ain't asking him to stay.
13:18It will be better if we leave.
13:20Your father's a strong man and very brave.
13:23We both hope he is better soon.
13:25No, please, please, Ike.
13:27I want you to stay.
13:29Well, I ain't staying in no house where they ask Indians in and they make them welcome.
13:34Why don't you leave?
13:36All right, but don't you forget that I got a big bone to pick with your Pa when he gets better.
13:41If he ever does.
13:54Very, very poor way to say thank you.
13:58I'm sorry.
14:01You would just make yourselves comfortable here.
14:05I'll be right back.
14:23We shouldn't have come here.
14:25It was a mistake.
14:27No, Matsu. It was God's will.
14:30If we hadn't brought the white man home, he would have died.
14:33He's a good man. He's promised to let us live on this land.
14:37I never believed in any white man's promises.
14:43He's resting more easily now.
14:46How long did you have to pack him?
14:48Paul's a pretty heavy fellow.
14:50Not far.
14:52We had to take him from his horse. The wound was opening again.
14:56Why don't the two of you get some sleep while we wait for the doctor to get here?
15:00I am sure my father would like to see you before you leave.
15:17How are you feeling, Paul?
15:20A lot better than I did.
15:23Well, that's all we can do for him for now, boys.
15:26I want you three to take turns making sure that he stays in bed.
15:29Don't you worry, Doc. I'll make sure he takes orders.
15:33You stay in bed, Doc. I'll see to that.
15:37Look, I'm sorry about that wild ride coming over, Doc. You can take it easy going back.
15:41Yes, indeed. I certainly will.
15:45I don't know how Mr. Cartwright got hurt, nor why you helped him.
15:49But one thing I do know for sure.
15:51If you hadn't helped him when you did, he'd be far beyond all help now.
15:57We can't spare men like Ben Cartwright.
16:02Thanks, Adam.
16:04I'll see you tomorrow, Ben.
16:06Now, you rest, you hear?
16:08That's an order.
16:10Thank you, Doc.
16:13Boys, you mind if I have a few minutes alone with my friends?
16:19Not at all.
16:21You stay in bed, Paul. I'll be back in a minute.
16:26I don't even know your names.
16:28You have heard them before, but in your fever.
16:32My name is Atoya, and my husband is Matsu.
16:36I'll remember them.
16:39And I haven't forgotten what I told you about that piece of land.
16:44We didn't ask for it.
16:46I know you didn't.
16:49I've been thinking about it.
16:52I want you to have a big piece of land, enough for a farm.
16:57What would we do with such a piece of land?
17:00You'd farm it, raise crops, animals, live off the land.
17:09I know nothing of such things.
17:11The red man knows more about hunting and fishing.
17:14White man knows more about farming.
17:16If we put what we know together, there will be more than enough for us all.
17:24This will never be.
17:28There is no way to begin.
17:33You offer us a farm.
17:36But I know nothing of such things.
17:40So I say, keep your farm.
17:44Let me ask you a question.
17:49Would you come to live as a farmer on your own land...
17:57if I and my sons and the settlers in the valley would teach you...
18:03help you with the things you do not now know?
18:06It would be so wonderful, Matsu.
18:08It would also be difficult.
18:10It might not work.
18:14I might not learn.
18:21I've talked too much.
18:24Too much.
18:26I never believed such an offer could be made.
18:30The white man always takes.
18:37We will talk and pray and let you know our decision.
18:55But I have lived among them in the white man's town.
18:58I know them better than you do.
19:00Perhaps you do not know me well enough.
19:03I know you very well, beloved.
19:05And I believe we can do this thing together.
19:08Why can't we stay here?
19:11I could stay here anywhere alone with you forever, Matsu.
19:16But what of our sons and daughters who will be coming?
19:19If God wills it.
19:21Would you keep them alone, too?
19:23We can go back to the tribe someday.
19:26They won't always be at war.
19:28And I am a son of a chief.
19:31The youngest son.
19:33And with no great love for his brother Lagos, who will be the next chief.
19:38That is true.
19:40This is a chance to have a better way of life than we have ever known...
19:44for us and for our children.
19:46I don't know that it would be better.
19:48I only know that it will be very different.
19:50And it is this difference that frightens me.
19:54Frightens you, Matsu?
19:56You have told me that nothing frightens you.
19:59I spoke those words as a warrior and a hunter.
20:02And they were true.
20:04And I was raised to be these things.
20:07And not a farmer.
20:09You have also told me that our people and the white man must learn to live together in peace.
20:14But you are asking much more than that.
20:16You are asking me to put down my bow and arrow and pick up an axe and a plow.
20:22You are asking me to eat bread instead of meat.
20:25To wear cloth instead of leather.
20:27To live in a house instead of a wickiup.
20:29You are asking me to stop being an Indian.
20:34And I don't know if I can do it.
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21:22I shall lift up mine eyes unto the hills.
21:25From whence cometh my strength.
21:33I do not know that I can do it well.
21:37Or even that I will not fail completely.
21:43But I will try, my dearest love.
21:46If you will stand beside me.
21:51No. Can't do it, I tell you.
21:53I couldn't hardly believe my own two ears when I first heard it.
21:56Can't believe it now.
21:57Well, you might as well believe it, Ike, because it's true.
22:01Well, then, Ike, I think you're going out of your mind.
22:05Or else that Indian banged you real good on the head before he stuck his knife into you.
22:10Now, whichever way it is.
22:12I ain't going to have no Indian for a neighbor.
22:15And you ain't got no right to make me.
22:17Now, look, let's just simmer down and talk some sense, Ike.
22:20I don't want to simmer down!
22:22Now, you listen to me.
22:23The night that you was hurt, I come down here to get you to run off two savages to sneak down to your land.
22:28And they were squatting in a stinking tent right next to my boundary.
22:32Now, I find out those same two savages has been given a farm by you right next to my land.
22:38And you ask me to simmer down.
22:40Now, those two savages saved my life.
22:43Yeah, more like they stuck their knife into you first.
22:47All right.
22:48Now, if you have to give them a reward, give them whiskey or money.
22:53Don't give them land.
22:55Don't you think that Indians at least have a call to share the land in this valley?
23:01No! Not next door to me.
23:04What have you got against Indians? I sure would like to know.
23:07Well, I sure would like to tell you.
23:10I don't like them because they're bloodthirsty savages.
23:12They're worse than wild animals.
23:14They're twice as dangerous.
23:16And I don't like them because they're heathens.
23:18And I don't like them because they won't work.
23:20And they can't work.
23:21And because they're dirty.
23:23And they stink.
23:24And they're sneaky.
23:25And they're drunks.
23:26And they're thieves.
23:27And God knows what else.
23:28Most of all, I don't like them because they scare me.
23:30I hate them.
23:31What is it about them that scares you?
23:33They got long black hair.
23:35And red skins.
23:36Yeah.
23:37Yeah.
23:40I'm not going to try to answer you, Ike.
23:42Not now.
23:43But someday somebody's going to have to answer for people who think like you do.
23:47There's nothing wrong with the way I think.
23:50I'm not going to argue that point either.
23:53But neither am I going to back down from what's my right to do.
23:56I promised Matsu and Atoya that piece of land.
23:59And I mean for them to have it.
24:01Well, why put it next to me?
24:03It's not just a piece of land, Ike.
24:05It's treating them like people.
24:07I've no intention of giving them some worthless scrap up around the rocks.
24:10They've already got that.
24:12I want to give them a piece of land that they can work.
24:14A piece of land that they can farm.
24:16And that land next to yours is the best I have.
24:18And it's my intention to give it to them.
24:21If you put them on that piece, I move out.
24:24Well, that's a decision that you're going to have to make, Ike.
24:29I'd think about it a long time before I made the move.
24:34Now, Loco, all I'm asking you to do is give those two a chance.
24:40I don't want you to be a friend. Just be a decent neighbor.
24:46Well, I'll tell you what kind of neighbor I'll be.
24:48I'll treat them just like they wasn't there.
24:50I won't talk to them. I won't answer them.
24:52I won't help them. I won't let them help me.
24:54I won't go on their land.
24:56And if they put a foot on my land, I'll kill them.
24:59Ike.
25:03You do anything out of line, you'll answer to me.
25:21All right, Hoss. Let it go.
25:33Let it go.
26:03Let it go.
26:34Look at me, Atoll.
26:37Months of work, and I am now nothing.
26:42Not an Indian.
26:45And certainly not a white man.
26:48Never mind, Atoll.
26:51Eating bread at a table.
26:54What a thing for a warrior.
26:59It is only when you're tired that you get this way.
27:02You've done so much and we've come so far.
27:05We're not only at peace with the white man, we've made friends.
27:08And enemies.
27:09Our close neighbor, Ike Daggert, is an enemy.
27:16He is difficult.
27:17But I noticed that the other settlers have no love for Mr. Daggert either.
27:26I entered this house in peace only because you were born my brother and I owe you something.
27:31The feather of the chief.
27:34Why do you wear it?
27:35Our father died two days ago, full of hatred for the white man and scorn for his youngest son.
27:45I am sorry.
27:47I loved him.
27:50And I've had no love for you, but I hope you will be a better chief than he was.
27:55I tell you one thing, Matsu.
27:57We no longer will sit in the mountains and starve while this valley is full of plenty.
28:01We no longer will sit in the mountains and talk about peace treaties.
28:05Tomorrow the Bannock Braves go on the war path and this valley will be full of death.
28:09I have known you would do this.
28:12I also know that you are wrong.
28:15You are the one who is wrong.
28:17You do not belong here and never will.
28:21As chief of our tribe, I ask you to come back.
28:24The day of the lance is upon us.
28:26You were once a great warrior until this woman turned you soft.
28:32Come back to the tribe.
28:33You are needed.
28:42I am needed here, Lagos.
28:45Atoya is with child.
28:51Then I rejoice for the both of you.
28:54Bring her with you.
28:55The band will be lifted.
28:57If she carries your child, she will be welcome.
28:59It is mostly for the child that I will stay.
29:03If you stay, then you will die here like the white men you are trying to imitate.
29:08I give you till tomorrow to think on it.
29:11I wait no longer.
29:25Are you sorry now about the child?
29:28You know I prayed for that child.
29:31To your God as well as to mine.
29:34But would you go back if it were not for that?
29:40If it comes to dying,
29:44I'd rather die as a warrior fighting with my people than...
29:48than as a farmer living among strangers.
29:52Then you would go back.
29:53I might.
29:55But the child is not only important for us,
29:59but for the future of our people.
30:04I will stay for my little wife
30:09and for my child.
30:19What will you do about your brother?
30:23In the morning I'll ride to Ben Cartwright.
30:26The settlers have to be warned.
30:29Even though he's your brother?
30:32I still remember the teachings of my father, Atoya.
30:37When a decision is made,
30:40it must be kept,
30:43even against a brother.
30:49THE BANNOCKS
30:54Hey, Mac!
30:56Congratulations! I just heard the great news about Atoya.
30:59I only heard about it 3 days ago.
31:01You know how it goes. Women talk.
31:04You don't come here often.
31:06Why don't you bring your pretty wife?
31:07I'm digging her up a present. It's a cradle.
31:10She's been sleeping since little Joe jumped on it.
31:13Save your welcome until you hear the rest of my news.
31:15The Bannocks are going on the warpath.
31:18How do you know that, Matt?
31:20Because my brother is now chief of the Bannocks. He told me.
31:23You mean they're planning a raid?
31:25No, more than a raid. It will be war.
31:28How soon is this to start?
31:30Any moment.
31:31Maybe we ought to get word to Fort Bradley.
31:33You know the way they are.
31:34They're not going to do anything until after there's an incident.
31:36You better warn the settlers.
31:38Get ready to ride into the valley.
31:40It is good to warn the settlers,
31:42but I came to warn you first.
31:45That's very good of you.
31:46No, no, no, no.
31:48My brother has two people he hates.
31:50One of them is me because I won't go back and join them.
31:53The other one is you, Bane.
31:58Why should your brother hate me?
32:02It was my brother who tried to kill you the time we brought you home.
32:06People of this valley are getting to owe you more and more, Matt.
32:11Especially me.
32:15Why don't you and Atoya stay with us here until this thing blows over?
32:19Oh, thank you.
32:21I would like to bring Atoya here for the sake of the child.
32:25I...
32:30I...
32:32I...
32:34I will stay on my land.
32:38Good.
32:40You do that.
32:42Adam, better get word to Ike Daggert.
32:45Ike Daggert is my neighbor, Bane.
32:48I will take care of warning him.
32:50Matt, I don't want you to take that chance.
32:52Don't step foot on his land.
32:54I don't like Ike Daggert, Bane, but I am not afraid of him.
32:59You have enough country to cover.
33:00I will warn the Daggerts on my way home.
33:30Ike Daggert! Ike Daggert!
33:33Ike Daggert!
33:35Ike Daggert!
33:37Ike Daggert!
33:39Ike Daggert!
33:41Ike Daggert!
33:43Ike Daggert!
33:45Ike Daggert!
33:47Ike Daggert!
33:49Ike Daggert!
33:52Ike Daggert!
33:54Ike Daggert!
33:56Ike Daggert!
33:58Ike Daggert!
34:00Ike Daggert!
34:02Ike Daggert!
34:04Ike Daggert!
34:06Ike Daggert!
34:12Why don't you bring that dang gun right into bed with us?
34:14You paint more mind than you do me.
34:17Martha, I told you a hundred times.
34:19When you got red engines for next-door neighbors,
34:21you gotta be ready for trouble, especially at night.
34:24Bah! You've been saying that for months.
34:26Staying up late, sneaking around with your dang gun,
34:29and having so much to set foot on your dang place.
34:32That's because I scared them good and proper to begin with.
34:35And I kept them scared every chance...
34:48I heard something out there.
34:49Yep, you certainly got them scared all right.
34:53I'm gonna go see what that is.
35:00Ike Daggert!
35:02Daggert!
35:04Ike Daggert!
35:21Look out, O'Fallon!
35:29Move!
35:42The Lord maketh his face to shine upon thee,
35:45and be gracious unto thee.
35:48The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee,
35:52and give thee peace.
35:55Amen.
35:56Amen.
36:00Thanks, Ben.
36:07Quit it!
36:13You quit that, I said!
36:16Quit it!
36:17What is it, Ike? What's the matter?
36:19I won't stand it.
36:20I won't stand for no heathen saying prayers in my wife's grave.
36:24Now you quit it!
36:25Ike, she ain't no heathen.
36:27She ain't no heathen.
36:28She knows as much about the Bible as you do.
36:30What are they doing here anyway?
36:31Those Indians that killed my Martha!
36:33They're trying to pay their respects just like the rest of us now.
36:36Ain't got no more respect for the dead than a coyote.
36:38Quit it!
36:50I want to tell you how deeply sorry I am that my people killed your wife.
36:55I tried to warn you.
36:57Don't you talk to me, you Indian!
37:05I understand how you feel.
37:08I am sorry.
37:10You dirty, rotten, lousy, stinkin' savage!
37:14Ike!
37:15Ike!
37:16Ike, come on!
37:17Ike, stop!
37:18Ike!
37:19Here.
37:21Ike!
37:25Get down!
37:29There, you savage!
37:30You killed my wife, I killed yours!
37:32An eye for an eye!
37:35An eye for an eye, Ben!
37:37An eye for an eye!
37:38It's in the book!
37:39Ike!
37:42An eye for an eye!
37:43It's in the book!
37:55It's in the book!
38:25Looks like Daggett.
38:28I can hardly recognize him.
38:31Paul!
38:32Paul, come out here!
38:39Come on!
38:44That's engine work, Paul.
38:47You don't reckon, you don't reckon that.
38:51Let's get him into the house.
38:56He sure done a job on him.
38:58Yeah.
38:59I wonder why he didn't finish it.
39:01He didn't want him to die.
39:04Help me!
39:08Help me!
39:18It's all right, Ike.
39:19It's all right, Ike.
39:21You're with me.
39:23Ben?
39:24Ben Cartwright?
39:25It's me, Ike.
39:31Ain't...
39:32Ain't so easy to kill Ike Daggett.
39:38He left me...
39:39Left me alive...
39:40A purpose.
39:41Soon as I could suffer.
39:45Who, Ike?
39:47Who?
39:55Who, Ike?
39:56Who?
39:57The...
39:58The engine.
39:59Your friend.
40:02One you tried to make into a white man.
40:04Matt Hsu.
40:13Know why...
40:14Why he left me...
40:16Left me alive, Ben?
40:18He wants you.
40:19Wants you to meet him in the cave.
40:21North of here.
40:22He wants Ben Cartwright, so...
40:25Otherwise...
40:27Every settler in the valley will get what I got.
40:30But...
40:46Just didn't understand what we were trying to tell.
40:49Just didn't understand what we were trying to tell.
41:12What are you going to do now, Paul?
41:15Matt wants to see me, I'll go to him.
41:18Got to try to bring him to his senses, I own that.
41:20He's gone too far now.
41:23Ike Daggett killed his wife.
41:25Paul, we can't let you take the risk.
41:27Anything I've ever done has had some risk attached to it.
41:30I'll go up by the North Trail.
41:31If I'm not back by morning, you come for me.
41:35Paul?
41:37Hey, you forgot this.
41:40That won't bring me back.
41:41Or Matt either.
41:48Matt?
41:51Matt Sue!
41:52It's Ben Cartwright!
41:58I didn't think you would come.
42:03I got your message from Ike Daggett.
42:06He said you wanted to see me.
42:09I'm here.
42:11Then you saw what I did to Ike Daggett.
42:14I saw.
42:19Aren't you afraid?
42:22No, Matt.
42:24I'm not afraid.
42:40You know about Rorhide.
42:42It shrinks in the sun.
42:45It gets tighter and tighter.
42:49I know.
42:52Why did you come here last night?
42:57To see if I could help you.
43:01All right, go ahead, help me.
43:04Give me back the wife that I loved and the child she carried.
43:08Tying me like this?
43:11Bring her back?
43:13No.
43:15But I think that making you suffer enough will ease some of my pain.
43:21I guess you're right.
43:25I just wanted to help you, not hurt you.
43:28Help me?
43:30You held my arms, Ben.
43:33You let that madman get away.
43:35You held my arms, Ben.
43:37You let that madman shoot Atoya right before my eyes.
43:41Do you think if you hadn't held my arms, Ben, he could have done that?
43:47I say you killed Atoya just as surely as if you had pulled the trigger.
43:57Does it hurt?
44:01Yes, it hurts.
44:03Good.
44:05It will get worse.
44:36Is it bad?
44:39It's bad.
44:42You're a strong man, Ben.
44:46I thought you would be screaming by now.
44:55I'm sorry.
44:57I'm sorry.
44:59I'm sorry.
45:01I'm sorry.
45:03Oh, Father.
45:05What in heaven?
45:10What did you say?
45:12Hallowed be thy name.
45:14Stop that.
45:16Thy kingdom come.
45:18Stop that, Ben!
45:21Stop it!
45:23Ben!
45:32Ben!
45:46You shouldn't have done that, Ben.
45:50You shouldn't have prayed.
45:53Ben!
46:00Is that what led you to let me go?
46:06I meant to kill you.
46:10But I failed here, too.
46:13I failed at everything.
46:18I lost my wife.
46:22My brother Lagos is dead.
46:26I failed being a white man.
46:32I failed being an Indian.
46:36All right.
46:44You didn't fail.
46:47I don't think you could ever fail.
46:52I wanted to kill you, Ben.
46:56It was important for me to kill you, and I couldn't do it.
47:02If I couldn't torture you into hating me,
47:06then I couldn't kill you.
47:16Can you forgive me for hurting you?
47:22I did that before you cut me loose.
47:35I will help you home, Ben.
47:39No.
47:41I'll be all right.
47:43Matt.
47:46You're going home.
47:48Do you have people?
47:49Yes.
47:55You'll be back.
47:59Yes.
48:01We will be back.
48:13There he is.
48:20Are you all right?
48:22Yes.
48:23Did he do this to you?
48:25Yes.
48:26I'll get him.
48:27No.
48:29Leave him alone.
48:31He's going home.
48:33Back up in the mountains?
48:35Yes.
48:38There's a new chief of the Bannocks now.
48:49Back up in the mountains?
48:50Yes.
48:51Back up in the mountains?
48:52Yes.
48:53Back up in the mountains?
48:54Yes.
48:55Back up in the mountains?
48:56Yes.
48:57Back up in the mountains?
48:58Yes.
48:59Back up in the mountains?
49:00Yes.
49:01Back up in the mountains?
49:02Yes.
49:03Back up in the mountains?
49:04Yes.
49:05Back up in the mountains?
49:06Yes.
49:07Back up in the mountains?
49:08Yes.
49:09Back up in the mountains?
49:10Yes.
49:11Back up in the mountains?
49:12Yes.
49:13Back up in the mountains?
49:14Yes.
49:15Back up in the mountains?
49:16Yes.
49:17Back up in the mountains?
49:18Yes.
49:19Back up in the mountains?
49:20Yes.
49:21Back up in the mountains?
49:22Yes.
49:23Back up in the mountains?
49:24Yes.
49:25Back up in the mountains?
49:26Yes.
49:27Back up in the mountains?
49:28Yes.
49:29Back up in the mountains?
49:30Yes.
49:31Back up in the mountains?
49:32Yes.
49:33Back up in the mountains?
49:34Yes.
49:35Back up in the mountains?
49:36Yes.
49:37Back up in the mountains?
49:38Yes.
49:39Back up in the mountains?
49:40Yes.
49:41Back up in the mountains?
49:42Yes.
49:43Back up in the mountains?
49:44Yes.
49:45Back up in the mountains?
49:46Yes.