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Duel in The Sun 1946 Gregory Peck & Jennifer Jones

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    Ladies and gentlemen...
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    The overture
    to "Duel In The Sun."
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    "Duel In The Sun,"
    two years in the making...
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    is a saga of Texas
    in the 1880's...
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    when primitive passions
    rode the raw frontier...
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    of an expanding nation.
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    Here, the forces of evil
    were in constant conflict...
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    with the deeper morality
    of the hearty pioneers...
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    and here,
    as in this story we tell...
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    a grim fate lay waiting
    for the transgressor...
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    upon the laws of God and man.
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    The characters
    in "Duel In The Sun"...
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    are builded out of the legends
    of a colorful era...
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    when a million acres
    were one man's estate...
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    and another man's life was held
    as lightly as a woman's virtue.
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    The character
    of the sinkiller...
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    is based upon those bogus
    unordained evangelists...
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    who preyed upon the hungry need
    for spiritual guidance...
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    and who are recognized
    as charlatans...
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    by the intelligent
    and God-fearing.
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    "Duel In The Sun."
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    Deep among the lonely
    sun-baked hills of Texas...
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    the great and weather-beaten
    stone still stands.
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    The Comanches called it
    Squaw's Head Rock.
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    Time cannot change
    its impassive face...
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    nor dim the legend
    of the wild young lovers...
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    who found heaven and hell
    in the shadows of the rock.
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    For when the sun is low...
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    and the cold wind blows
    across the desert...
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    there are those
    of Indian blood...
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    who still speak
    of Pearl Chavez...
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    the half-breed girl
    from down along the border...
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    and of the laughing outlaw...
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    with whom she here kept
    a final rendezvous...
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    never to be seen again.
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    And this is
    what the legend says--
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    A flower known nowhere else...
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    grows from out
    of the desperate crags...
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    where Pearl vanished...
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    Pearl, who was herself
    a wild flower...
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    sprung from the hard clay,
    quick to blossom...
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    and early to die.
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    Pearl.
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    Where's your ma?
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    She's in there, dancing.
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    Like mother, like daughter.
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    I'm commencing to think
    I like the daughter better.
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    Let go!.
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    You go away from me,
    or I'll call my pa.
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    That renegade creole squaw-man?
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    That's a rich one.
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    I'll just raise you
    fifty, Mr. Chavez.
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    Would you mind?
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    Mind what?
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    That weed.
    I find it rather repulsive.
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    Pretty fancy gentleman,
    ain't you, Mr. Chavez?
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    He's not so fancy
    about his wife, if you ask me.
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    Look at her.
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    Quitting? Broke again?
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    Yes, gentlemen...
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    but there are
    greater tragedies...
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    that I'm sure
    you wouldn't understand.
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    Pa!
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    Pa, will you take me
    in the Presidio?
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    I ain't never
    been in there and--
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    And you never should be.
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    What are you doing out here
    at this hour anyway?
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    I was just dancing.
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    I've told your mother
    repeatedly--
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    this street is no place
    for a girl your age.
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    I didn't mean no harm.
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    It's my fault, child, not yours.
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    The sins of the fathers.
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    Go home now, dear.
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    I'll be back in a little while.
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    Don't! Stop!
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    No, Chavez!. Don't!
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    Don't!. Don't! I beg you! Don't!
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    Pa!
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    I plead no mitigating
    circumstances.
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    They deserved to die,
    as I deserve to die.
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    For I long since
    killed a person...
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    much superior
    to either of them--myself.
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    I killed that person the day
    I gave my family's name...
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    to the woman
    who became my wife.
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    And since I believe...
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    the punishment
    should fit the crime...
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    I suggest that you hang me
    by the neck until I am dead.
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    It's from Laura Belle.
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    Did I ever tell you about her?
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    She's my second cousin.
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    Yes, Laura Belle
    is my second cousin...
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    but she was
    more than that to me.
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    You see, once upon a time,
    in a different age...
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    in a different age
    and such a different world...
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    I was in love.
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    And wonderful to believe,
    the lady was in love with me.
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    You mustn't look at me
    as though that were impossible.
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    I was quite the looker
    in my day and very dashing.
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    Perhaps a bit too dashing.
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    And that's why
    this very wonderful girl...
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    who might have been your mother,
    decided on security...
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    and gave herself in wedlock
    to a wealthy Yankee.
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    Better make it fast, Chavez.
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    You've only got
    five minutes left.
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    No! No!
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    They can't.
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    They can't. I won't let them.
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    Better that it end.
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    Really it is.
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    Your mother and I
    can't hurt you any longer.
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    Laura Belle wants
    my little girl to go to her.
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    Yes, just a few more weeks...
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    and at last,
    you'll have a home...
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    the mother you should have had.
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    No, you mustn't leave me.
    You mustn't.
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    You've been a good child.
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    Through some miracle,
    you're good...
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    and you're decent,
    and you're strong.
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    And now you must prove
    that you are strong.
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    You will do that for me,
    won't you, darling?
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    No tears, no grief...
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    now or later.
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    Here. Keep this scarf.
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    Wear it sometimes.
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    Get her out of here, Chavez.
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    Listen to me, darling.
    We've very little time.
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    I want you to lean
    on Laura Belle...
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    make her your inspiration
    and your guide.
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    And then one day,
    you'll be the great lady...
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    I've always wanted you to be.
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    Promise me that.
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    I promise.
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    Cross your heart?
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    Cross my heart.
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    She'll love you.
    I know she will.
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    And you must give her
    all the love you've had for me.
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    Smile for me.
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    Now, now. Head high.
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    Strong.
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    Very strong.
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    All threats of hell
    and hopes of paradise...
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    one thing at least
    is certain--
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    this life flies.
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    One thing is certain,
    and the rest is lies.
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    The flower that once
    has bloomed forever dies.
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    Ready, Chavez?
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    Quite ready, sheriff.
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    Whoa!
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    I beg your pardon.
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    You can't be...
    What's your name?
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    None of your business.
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    Sorry-
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    I really am sorry.
    I wonder if I could--
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    I don't talk to no strangers.
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    That's a good rule generally,
    I grant you, but...
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    in this case, it--
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    Come on.
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    Won't you answer
    just one question?
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    What is it?
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    Did you see
    a little southern tot...
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    on the Guadalupe coach?
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    No.
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    Are you sure?
    She was traveling alone.
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    You said "one question."
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    I know, but it doesn't
    seem unreasonable if you--
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    Now you go away
    and leave me alone.
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    I know all about men like you.
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    Well...
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    Good morning.
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    Why couldn't they have been
    a little more explicit...
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    about just which coach
    they were sending her on?
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    Don't worry, Jesse.
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    I'll drive her out to the ranch
    whenever she shows up.
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    Thanks, Lem.
    You can't miss her.
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    She's one of those...
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    well-brought-up
    southern children.
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    Probably be hungry
    and crying her eyes out.
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    I'll give her some milk
    and blow her nose for her.
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    Thanks again.
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    And...so long!.
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    So long.
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    Give my regards to the old man.
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    I will.
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    Say hello to Laura Belle for me.
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    Wait!
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    Wait! Do you know
    somebody named Laura Belle?
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    I said, do you know
    somebody named Laura Belle?
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    None of your business.
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    It is my business.
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    I don't talk to no strangers.
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    You can answer
    one question, can't you?
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    That won't hurt you none.
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    All right, one question.
    But remember, just one.
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    I know all about girls like you.
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    Don't you dare say that.
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    Pearl.
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    How'd you know my name?
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    If you hadn't been so uppity...
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    I'd have known who you were
    a long time ago.
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    Now come on. Get in.
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    Who are you?
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    My mother couldn't come
    to meet you...
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    so I came in her place.
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    I'm Laura Belle's son--
    the older one, Jesse.
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    There.
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    I'm sorry about
    not recognizing you.
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    I guess your clothes
    sort of fooled me.
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    Don't misunderstand me.
    I think they're beautiful.
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    You do?
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    Yes, and very unusual.
    But you know...
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    I think I'd like to see you
    in brighter colors.
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    Like green?
    I have a green blouse.
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    - Green, blue, yellow maybe.
    - Yellow?
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    I have a real pretty
    yellow one right here.
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    - I'll put it on now.
    - Not now.
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    Save it for tomorrow.
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    Here's where the ranch starts.
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    There's the marker--
    the Spanish Bit...
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    a million acres
    of McCanles empire.
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    Empire? Isn't this still Texas?
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    Yes, but the Senator doesn't
    always acknowledge that. Look.
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    He puts his seal
    of ownership on everything.
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    It's on his sons, too,
    I suppose.
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    In fact, I'm sure
    my brother Lewt and I...
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    are the Senator's
    favorite property.
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    Is your brother as nice
    as you are?
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    Girls in town think he's nicer.
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    - Hiya, Jesse.
    - Howdy, Jake.
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    Fine foals.
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    Is that your house?
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    That is the residence
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    of Jackson Tilt McCanles
    and family.
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    And on to the fortress...
    and happiness.
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    Jesse! Pearl!
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    Here you are.
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    Prettiest girl ever to set foot
    on Spanish Bit.
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    Pearl, dear.
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    I'm so glad you've
    come to us, darling.
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    Here, let me look at you.
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    Yes, you're Scott's daughter.
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    And now you're ours.
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    You're just like he said.
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    I'm afraid I'm somewhat
    different than he remembered.
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    But come, dear.
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    Did you take good care
    of her, Jesse?
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    I showed her all
    the points of interest.
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    - He did. He's nice.
    - I think so, too.
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    You southern belles
    are all alike.
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    Jesse!
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    Where in holleration
    you been all day?
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    I just went down
    to Paradise Flats.
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    - Senator, this is Pearl.
    - Who?
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    Pearl Chavez, our cousin.
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    You remember. We invited her
    to come and stay with us.
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    Don't be scared.
    You're not a trespasser.
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    She's no cousin of mine.
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    She's Scott Chavez's
    daughter, ain't she?
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    Yes, of course she is.
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    Why don't you say so?
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    Girl, what are you doing
    in that getup?
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    Is that the latest fashion...
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    with them aristocratic
    cousins of yours?
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    Or is it what they're
    wearing this season in wigwams?
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    Come on, boy.
    We got to talk business.
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    See you later, Pearl.
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    Come, dear.
    I'll take you to your room.
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    He don't want me here.
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    You mustn't mind the Senator.
    He doesn't mean anything by it.
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    It's his way ever since...
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    ever since his accident.
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    Accident?
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    It's a long story...
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    and, I'm afraid,
    not a very pleasant one.
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    I wish we had
    a better room for you...
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    but later on,
    we'll speak to the Senator.
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    Lewton, dear.
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    This is Pearl.
    My youngest son--Lewton.
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    Pleased to meet you, Lewton.
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    Pleased to meet you...
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    Pearl.
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    Come, Pearl.
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    You and Lewton will have
    plenty of time later on...
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    to get to know one another.
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    I'm sure we will.
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    Yay.. boy.
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    Sounds of the rude world
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    Heard in the day
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    Lulled by the moonlight
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    Have all passed away
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    Beautiful dreamer
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    Queen of my song
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    List' while I woo thee...
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    Where will I put
    your medicine, Mrs. McCanles?
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    Leave it on the table.
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    Mrs. McCanles,
    can I get married?
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    But, Vashti, whom do
    you want to marry?
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    Nobody in particular, ma'am.
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    I just thought I'd kind of
    like to get married.
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    Of course, Vashti.
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    You may marry
    whenever you wish.
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    Thank you, ma'am.
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    Do you know anybody...
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    who would be nice
    for me to marry?
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    No, I don't,
    but I'll think about it.
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    Thank you, ma'am.
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    There's no particular hurry.
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    That Vashti.
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    I'm afraid I'll never be able
    to train her properly.
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    And as to marriage...
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    Sit down.
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    I'm glad your father
    sent you to me.
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    All you have to do
    is behave like a lady.
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    Not that
    Scott Chavez's daughter...
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    could ever be anything
    but a lady.
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    I'm a good girl, ma'am.
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    Of course you are, dear,
    but you see...
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    you'll be the only young girl
    at Spanish Bit.
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    No one could blame you...
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    if your head
    were turned a little.
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    You take Lewton, for instance.
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    He's such an attractive boy.
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    I think Jesse's much nicer.
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    But you scarcely know Lewton.
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    Of course, he's
    a bit undisciplined...
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    but perhaps that's what gives
    westerners their charm.
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    The Senator was like that.
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    That's why, when your father...
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    Jesse always chides me
    for talking about the past.
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    I hope Jesse likes me.
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    We're going to lose him someday.
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    I've known that ever since
    he came back from law school.
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    I've been so selfish.
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    He'd have gone long ago
    if it weren't for me.
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    My firstborn--he's so good.
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    He's made such
    a difference in my life.
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    - Ma'am?
    - Yes, Pearl?
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    I'll be a good girl.
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    I promise I will.
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    I want to be like you.
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    That's what my father wanted.
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    I'm afraid neither
    your father nor I...
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    found happiness, child.
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    I hope you will.
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    Come, child.
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    This is no way to begin.
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    Do you know this waltz?
  • 34:03 - 34:08
    Will you stop
    that infernal instrument!
  • 34:08 - 34:10
    King me, Senator.
  • 34:10 - 34:13
    I always figured when I moved
    into my own quarters...
  • 34:13 - 34:15
    I'd be rid of that noise.
  • 34:15 - 34:17
    I guess that's it, Senator.
  • 34:17 - 34:19
    I think I'll take me
    a little stroll.
  • 34:19 - 34:23
    Now we got that papoose
    to put up with.
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    I don't know.
  • 34:25 - 34:27
    She looks like
    a pretty cute tamale to me.
  • 34:27 - 34:31
    You think so?
    Wouldn't appeal to me none.
  • 34:31 - 34:35
    Of course, I always
    liked my women more...
  • 34:35 - 34:38
    Say, Senator.
  • 34:38 - 34:40
    Yeah, Lewt?
  • 34:40 - 34:42
    You know that last trip
    I took up to Abilene?
  • 34:42 - 34:43
    Yeah.
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    I was driving the herd all day
    and kind of tired...
  • 34:46 - 34:48
    and felt like getting
    some relaxation.
  • 34:48 - 34:50
    Yeah. Didn't happen
    to drop into a place...
  • 34:50 - 34:52
    called the Last Chance, did you?
  • 34:52 - 34:54
    How did you find that out?
  • 34:54 - 34:57
    Sent them a check
    for 1,600 just yesterday.
  • 34:57 - 34:59
    That's how I found out.
  • 34:59 - 35:02
    I guess I had
    a few drinks too many.
  • 35:02 - 35:04
    That's all right.
  • 35:04 - 35:07
    A fella's got to sow
    some wild oats sometime.
  • 35:07 - 35:09
    What's the money for?
  • 35:09 - 35:11
    Senator...
  • 35:11 - 35:14
    I hope someday I'll be like you.
  • 35:16 - 35:20
    The only thing
    I don't like about you...
  • 35:20 - 35:22
    is the miserable way
    you play poker.
  • 35:22 - 35:27
    Trying to fill inside straights
    is a sucker's game.
  • 35:27 - 35:30
    Go on, boy. Go on. Run along.
  • 35:33 - 35:35
    What a boy.
  • 35:45 - 35:48
    How'd they come
    to name you Pearl?
  • 35:48 - 35:50
    I don't know, sir.
  • 35:50 - 35:53
    Couldn't have had
    much eye for color, could they?
  • 35:56 - 36:02
    They might better have called
    you Pocahontas or Minnehaha.
  • 36:02 - 36:04
    Ain't that right?
  • 36:04 - 36:07
    I guess so.
  • 36:07 - 36:10
    All right, Minne, on your way.
  • 36:10 - 36:12
    Good night, sir.
  • 36:12 - 36:15
    Minne...ha ha.
  • 36:15 - 36:17
    Ha ha.
  • 36:17 - 36:19
    Hello, Pearl. What's the matter?
  • 36:19 - 36:23
    Are you unhappy?
    Don't you like Spanish Bit?
  • 36:24 - 36:26
    If everybody was like you.
  • 36:26 - 36:28
    If everybody was like me,
    the world would be...
  • 36:28 - 36:30
    a terribly frustrated
    sort of place.
  • 36:30 - 36:32
    What do you mean?
  • 36:32 - 36:35
    Nothing for you to worry
    your pretty little head about.
  • 36:35 - 36:37
    I want to learn.
    Will you learn me?
  • 36:37 - 36:39
    Your ma says you're a lawyer.
  • 36:39 - 36:42
    I want to be a lady
    and know everything, like her.
  • 36:42 - 36:45
    I wonder if learning
    ever made mother any happier.
  • 36:45 - 36:47
    - I wish I could do that.
    - What?
  • 36:47 - 36:50
    Make rings like that.
    Can I try? Let me try.
  • 36:50 - 36:52
    No, Pearl. Now whoa.
  • 36:52 - 36:54
    Ladies aren't supposed to smoke.
  • 36:56 - 36:59
    Now you won't want
    to learn me things, will you?
  • 36:59 - 37:02
    You don't like me
    no more, do you?
  • 37:02 - 37:04
    Of course I do.
  • 37:06 - 37:10
    I'm afraid a lot of men
    will want to learn you things.
  • 37:15 - 37:17
    I think you better go to bed...
  • 37:17 - 37:19
    like a good little girl.
  • 37:22 - 37:25
    We'll discuss your education
    another time.
  • 37:25 - 37:27
    All right.
  • 37:27 - 37:29
    Good night, Pearl.
  • 37:29 - 37:31
    Good night, Jesse.
  • 37:47 - 37:48
    Good night.
  • 38:18 - 38:20
    What do you want?
  • 38:37 - 38:39
    I hate you!.
  • 38:39 - 38:42
    Don't you pretend
    nobody ever did that before.
  • 38:42 - 38:46
    They didn't. Nobody did.
    Nobody's going to.
  • 38:47 - 38:48
    You little...
  • 38:56 - 38:57
    You leave that alone!
  • 38:59 - 39:01
    I reckon he must be
    the white half.
  • 39:05 - 39:08
    I forgot to say
    good night, ma'am.
  • 39:17 - 39:21
    Sometimes I feel like
    a motherless child
  • 39:21 - 39:27
    That ain't no ham, Miss Pearl.
    That's a pig.
  • 39:27 - 39:28
    Same thing.
  • 39:28 - 39:31
    But Mrs. McCanles,
    she's very particular...
  • 39:31 - 39:36
    and she don't want no big pig
    listed like no little ham.
  • 39:36 - 39:38
    Here. Maybe you better
    make the list, Vashti.
  • 39:38 - 39:40
    No, ma'am. I can't write.
  • 39:40 - 39:44
    Mrs. McCanles says to me once,
    "Vashti, can you write?"
  • 39:44 - 39:46
    And I says, "Mrs. McCanles- ♪
  • 39:46 - 39:48
    Vashti.
  • 39:48 - 39:52
    Mrs. McCanles says to me once,
    "Vashti, can you write?"
  • 39:52 - 39:53
    And I says, "Mrs. McCanles- ♪
  • 39:53 - 39:55
    Vashti!.
  • 39:55 - 39:56
    Mrs. McCanles says--
  • 39:56 - 39:58
    Vashti!.
  • 39:58 - 40:01
    That's Mr. Lewt.
    I think he wants to see me.
  • 40:01 - 40:02
    Vashti, where are you?
  • 40:02 - 40:05
    I'm scared of that Mr. Lewt.
  • 40:05 - 40:08
    He says to me once,
    "Vashti, you're empty-headed."
  • 40:08 - 40:09
    Vashti!.
  • 40:09 - 40:11
    Tell Miss Pearl
    to come out here.
  • 40:11 - 40:13
    Miss Pearl--
  • 40:13 - 40:16
    I heard him. Tell him I'm busy.
  • 40:16 - 40:17
    Why don't you tell him...
  • 40:17 - 40:19
    and I'll just run along
    up to the house?
  • 40:19 - 40:21
    All right, I'll tell him.
  • 40:23 - 40:24
    What do you want?
  • 40:24 - 40:27
    Thought you might like
    to see some tricks.
  • 40:27 - 40:28
    Watch this.
  • 40:32 - 40:34
    That's a good boy.
  • 40:46 - 40:48
    Hey, Lewt.
  • 40:49 - 40:51
    What do you want?
  • 40:51 - 40:53
    I thought you were supposed to
    be on the round-up today.
  • 40:53 - 40:55
    And suppose you tend
    to your mortgages...
  • 40:55 - 40:57
    and stop sticking your nose
    in my business.
  • 40:57 - 41:00
    Just as one civilized man
    to another, I--
  • 41:00 - 41:01
    if that isn't insulting you--
  • 41:01 - 41:03
    I have a little
    suggestion to make.
  • 41:03 - 41:05
    All right. Let's have it.
  • 41:05 - 41:09
    Why don't you
    leave this one alone?
  • 41:09 - 41:12
    She may do very nicely
    if given half a chance.
  • 41:13 - 41:15
    What's the matter, judge?
  • 41:15 - 41:18
    You got her earmarked
    for yourself?
  • 41:27 - 41:29
    Hey, Pearl.
  • 41:30 - 41:32
    Come on, Dice. Push.
  • 41:32 - 41:35
    Whoa.
  • 41:35 - 41:37
    Give me a good push.
  • 41:40 - 41:42
    Whoa, boy.
    I want you to meet a lady.
  • 41:44 - 41:47
    Now bow for the lady, Dice.
  • 41:50 - 41:52
    He's right smart.
  • 41:54 - 41:58
    What do you think
    of my new girl, Dice?
  • 42:00 - 42:03
    Oh? Maybe not.
  • 42:03 - 42:05
    Did you teach him all that?
  • 42:08 - 42:09
    All that and lots more.
  • 42:09 - 42:11
    He'll turn on a dime
    and give you change.
  • 42:11 - 42:14
    - Do you want to try him?
    - Me ride him?
  • 42:14 - 42:16
    You're just having fun with me.
  • 42:16 - 42:17
    Or can't you ride bareback?
  • 42:17 - 42:20
    - Of course I can.
    - Let me see you.
  • 42:20 - 42:22
    I could show you,
    but I got work to do.
  • 42:22 - 42:26
    Of course, if you don't dare,
    I don't give a doggone.
  • 42:30 - 42:32
    Yeah?
  • 42:32 - 42:34
    Get off him.
  • 42:34 - 42:36
    Sure enough. He won't throw you.
  • 42:36 - 42:38
    He's smooth as cream.
  • 42:44 - 42:46
    Come on!
  • 42:48 - 42:50
    Now git!
  • 43:10 - 43:11
    Open the gate!
  • 44:00 - 44:02
    You all right?
  • 44:08 - 44:11
    That was a fool thing to say.
  • 44:11 - 44:14
    You never rode bareback
    before in your life.
  • 44:16 - 44:19
    I never said I had.
  • 44:19 - 44:21
    Is she hurt, Lewt?
  • 44:21 - 44:23
    No. Get out of here.
  • 44:23 - 44:24
    Can we do anything?
  • 44:24 - 44:26
    Go on and mosey, will you?
  • 44:26 - 44:29
    Sure.
  • 44:35 - 44:38
    You got gumption,
    but you ain't got no sense.
  • 44:38 - 44:40
    If you'd only let me
    start him right...
  • 44:40 - 44:42
    instead of scaring him that way.
  • 44:42 - 44:44
    It wasn't him that was scared.
  • 44:44 - 44:46
    He won't throw me next time.
  • 44:46 - 44:48
    You better stick
    to buggy-riding.
  • 44:48 - 44:50
    Maybe him and me
    ain't your style.
  • 44:50 - 44:52
    Ain't no maybe about you.
  • 44:52 - 44:54
    I wish you'd let me
    ride him some more.
  • 44:54 - 44:56
    Sure.
  • 44:56 - 44:58
    How'd you like me
    to give him to you?
  • 44:58 - 45:01
    You mean for keeps?
    You're not just teasing?
  • 45:01 - 45:03
    No. I guess you'd
    rather have Jesse...
  • 45:03 - 45:05
    pick you out a riding horse...
  • 45:05 - 45:06
    even if he don't know
    the difference...
  • 45:06 - 45:08
    between a pinto
    and a strawberry roan.
  • 45:08 - 45:10
    I like this one.
  • 45:10 - 45:12
    And you like me,
    don't you, honey?
  • 45:12 - 45:14
    You won't throw me no more.
  • 45:14 - 45:16
    All right. He's yours.
  • 45:24 - 45:27
    Let's you and me ride down
    to the sump after supper, huh?
  • 45:27 - 45:29
    Where's that?
  • 45:29 - 45:32
    A shady place
    over by Hidden Canyon.
  • 45:32 - 45:36
    The water's good and deep now,
    almost over your head.
  • 45:36 - 45:39
    You mean go swimming...together?
  • 45:39 - 45:42
    I'll bring along my guitar,
    play us some music.
  • 45:42 - 45:44
    You got a nerve.
  • 45:44 - 45:46
    The moon will be
    pretty near full.
  • 45:46 - 45:49
    You didn't buy me,
    just giving me a horse.
  • 45:49 - 45:53
    I'll be waiting for you
    after supper out by the bell.
  • 45:53 - 45:55
    I won't go.
  • 45:56 - 45:58
    I won't!
  • 46:04 - 46:07
    Listen to this for poppycock.
  • 46:07 - 46:10
    "And the benefits
    to be derived...
  • 46:10 - 46:14
    "by the small ranchers
    from the new railroad...
  • 46:14 - 46:18
    "are too numerous
    to need recounting here."
  • 46:18 - 46:20
    "Small ranchers."
  • 46:20 - 46:23
    Ignorant, nasty,
    spoiling the open range...
  • 46:23 - 46:24
    with their measly fences.
  • 46:24 - 46:27
    And say, Jesse.
    I should have told you before.
  • 46:27 - 46:29
    Them surveyors had the gall...
  • 46:29 - 46:32
    to come traipsing
    over Spanish Bit...
  • 46:32 - 46:35
    with them infernal
    spyglasses of theirs.
  • 46:35 - 46:37
    I almost fired
    that new foreman Ken...
  • 46:37 - 46:39
    for letting them on the place.
  • 46:41 - 46:43
    Shouldn't have
    done that, Senator.
  • 46:43 - 46:44
    Why not?
  • 46:44 - 46:46
    Because it wasn't Ken
    who let them on the place.
  • 46:46 - 46:48
    Nobody else would
    have had the nerve.
  • 46:48 - 46:51
    I was the one that told them
    they could do it.
  • 46:51 - 46:53
    - Have you gone plumb crazy?
    - I don't think so.
  • 46:53 - 46:55
    I thought it might be
    a good idea to cooperate...
  • 46:55 - 46:58
    and have the tracks where
    they'd do the most good.
  • 46:58 - 47:00
    Good? What do you mean good?
  • 47:00 - 47:02
    It's getting rather cool,
    don't you think?
  • 47:02 - 47:04
    For one thing...
  • 47:04 - 47:06
    the railroad will bring
    new people, a school.
  • 47:06 - 47:09
    Paradise Flats will become
    a real town instead of--
  • 47:09 - 47:11
    And that same railway
    will ship...
  • 47:11 - 47:14
    a lot of emigrants
    from up north down here...
  • 47:14 - 47:18
    and they'll start in voting
    and putting in taxes.
  • 47:18 - 47:20
    It's your ranch.
  • 47:20 - 47:23
    I was just trying to be helpful.
  • 47:27 - 47:30
    Spanish Bit's going to
    belong to you someday--
  • 47:30 - 47:32
    you and Lewt.
  • 47:32 - 47:33
    So I don't see why you don't--
  • 47:33 - 47:35
    Senator, I know
    you mean well for me.
  • 47:35 - 47:37
    You've always been
    generous to us.
  • 47:37 - 47:40
    Maybe Lewt and I would be closer
    to what you wanted us to be...
  • 47:40 - 47:41
    if you hadn't been so generous.
  • 47:41 - 47:44
    What's wrong with Lewt?
  • 47:44 - 47:46
    Nothing at all
    that you'd object to.
  • 47:46 - 47:48
    That's not the point.
    I'm the one who's the maverick.
  • 47:48 - 47:51
    I don't know
    what you're talking about.
  • 47:51 - 47:54
    I'd like one McCanles to give
    something to this state...
  • 47:54 - 47:56
    and not just take from it.
  • 47:59 - 48:01
    Good night, sir.
  • 48:07 - 48:09
    Your son, ma'am?
  • 48:11 - 48:13
    Yes, Senator.
  • 48:17 - 48:19
    Who's there?
  • 48:19 - 48:22
    Is that you, Jesse?
  • 48:22 - 48:26
    Hello, Pearl. Nice night.
    Want to take a little walk?
  • 48:28 - 48:30
    It's kind of late.
    I think I'd better go--
  • 48:30 - 48:32
    Where were you going when I--
  • 48:32 - 48:37
    Got to get me
    somebody to love
  • 48:37 - 48:39
    I...
  • 48:39 - 48:41
    I guess that's Lewt.
  • 48:41 - 48:42
    Certainly is Lewt.
    He's the best serenader...
  • 48:42 - 48:44
    this side of the Rio Grande.
  • 48:44 - 48:47
    I don't care if he is.
    Him and his old guitar.
  • 48:47 - 48:50
    Just because he gave me a horse.
  • 48:50 - 48:54
    I know why, too.
    He can't fool me none.
  • 48:54 - 48:56
    That's a horse
    on Lewt, isn't it?
  • 48:56 - 48:59
    I didn't really
    want to meet him.
  • 48:59 - 49:01
    Honest, I didn't.
  • 49:01 - 49:04
    It was just that
    I was kind of lonesome and--
  • 49:04 - 49:05
    I know.
  • 49:05 - 49:09
    Do you still want me
    to take that walk with you?
  • 49:11 - 49:12
    I don't know why not.
  • 49:12 - 49:15
    Lewt can supply the charming
    musical background.
  • 49:18 - 49:24
    Got to get me
    somebody to love
  • 49:24 - 49:26
    I'll be..
  • 49:49 - 49:50
    Thanks, Lewt.
  • 49:50 - 49:53
    You're a better wrangler
    than all of them.
  • 49:53 - 49:55
    Sid, see that chestnut
    over there?
  • 49:55 - 49:57
    She looks lame.
    Take her out to pasture.
  • 49:57 - 49:58
    Sure.
  • 49:58 - 50:00
    It's hotter than a stove lid.
  • 50:00 - 50:03
    Sure wish we was over
    at the sump right now.
  • 50:03 - 50:05
    And somebody else figures
    the same way, I reckon.
  • 50:05 - 50:07
    Looks like she's heading
    for a cool-off.
  • 50:11 - 50:14
    - I'll see you later.
    - Where are you going, boss?
  • 50:14 - 50:17
    - I got business.
    - That lucky stiff.
  • 50:19 - 50:21
    I wish I was a McCanles.
  • 50:42 - 50:43
    Good afternoon.
  • 50:45 - 50:47
    How's that water?
    As cool as it looks?
  • 50:47 - 50:49
    You go away from here.
  • 50:49 - 50:51
    - Care for a swimming lesson?
    - No.
  • 50:51 - 50:53
    What if I just stay around,
    keep you company?
  • 50:53 - 50:54
    Don't you dare.
  • 50:54 - 50:57
    I'm sorry, honey.
    I can't hear a word you say.
  • 50:57 - 50:58
    Move over.
  • 50:58 - 51:00
    You can't come in here.
  • 51:00 - 51:02
    Just act like I'm not even here.
  • 51:03 - 51:05
    Act like we never even met.
  • 51:21 - 51:23
    You disappointed?
  • 51:27 - 51:30
    If you ain't the lowest,
    dirtiest, meanest--
  • 51:30 - 51:32
    Come on out.
    I ain't stopping you.
  • 51:32 - 51:33
    I can't, with you there.
  • 51:33 - 51:37
    Wait till it's plumb dark,
    for all I care.
  • 51:42 - 51:45
    Let go!. Let me down!.
  • 51:45 - 51:47
    Making me late for supper
    just to be mean!
  • 51:47 - 51:49
    What will your ma think?
  • 51:49 - 51:50
    If you hadn't been so doggone
    scared I'd see something...
  • 51:50 - 51:53
    you'd have been home
    a long time ago.
  • 51:53 - 51:56
    Little tiger cat.
  • 52:00 - 52:03
    Evening, Pearl.
    Have a good swim?
  • 52:04 - 52:06
    Let me through!.
  • 52:10 - 52:12
    Am I too late for supper?
  • 52:12 - 52:14
    I mean, is everybody finished?
  • 52:14 - 52:16
    Mrs. McCanles say anything?
  • 52:16 - 52:20
    Yes, ma'am.
    She said, "Where's Miss Pearl?"
  • 52:20 - 52:22
    And I said, "I don't know,
    Mrs. McCanles."
  • 52:22 - 52:24
    And she said,
    "Where's Mr. Lewton?"
  • 52:24 - 52:26
    And I said,
    "I don't know, ma'am."
  • 52:26 - 52:28
    And she said, "Well--"
  • 52:28 - 52:30
    Pearl, dearest.
  • 52:30 - 52:32
    I was so worried about you.
  • 52:32 - 52:33
    Sorry, ma'am.
  • 52:33 - 52:35
    What happened?
  • 52:35 - 52:37
    I went riding.
  • 52:37 - 52:39
    With Lewton?
  • 52:39 - 52:41
    Vashti, get Miss Pearl
    some supper.
  • 52:41 - 52:43
    Yes, ma'am.
  • 52:43 - 52:44
    The Senator's
    got rules about supper.
  • 52:44 - 52:46
    He says to me,
    "Don't you ever--"
  • 52:46 - 52:48
    - Vashti.
    - Yes, ma'am.
  • 52:48 - 52:51
    Did you go riding with Lewton?
  • 52:51 - 52:52
    No, ma'am...
  • 52:52 - 52:54
    I didn't go riding with Lewton.
  • 52:54 - 52:57
    He wasn't here
    for supper either.
  • 52:57 - 52:58
    He's coming.
  • 52:58 - 53:00
    But he wasn't with you?
  • 53:00 - 53:03
    We just happened to meet up.
  • 53:03 - 53:07
    I see.
    But why is your hair wet?
  • 53:10 - 53:12
    I was down to the sump.
  • 53:12 - 53:14
    You went in swimming?
  • 53:14 - 53:16
    Yes, ma'am.
  • 53:16 - 53:18
    With Lewton?
  • 53:19 - 53:21
    No, ma'am.
  • 53:22 - 53:24
    I didn't, ma'am.
    Honest, I didn't.
  • 53:24 - 53:26
    I didn't, ma'am.
  • 53:26 - 53:29
    All right, Pearl. I--
  • 53:30 - 53:31
    Evening, ma.
  • 53:31 - 53:33
    Good evening, Lewton.
  • 53:33 - 53:37
    Sorry to be late.
    We were down to the sump.
  • 53:40 - 53:44
    I think I'll take a ride
    over to El Paso tomorrow...
  • 53:44 - 53:46
    and get me a little fun
    and relaxation.
  • 53:46 - 53:48
    Anything I can bring you, ma?
  • 53:48 - 53:50
    No, thank you.
  • 53:50 - 53:52
    Pearl, I think
    I'll try to get you one...
  • 53:52 - 53:54
    of them newfangled
    bathing suits.
  • 53:54 - 53:59
    She swims real well, ma.
    Where'd you learn?
  • 53:59 - 54:01
    Oh, my dear!
  • 54:02 - 54:04
    You...you Varmint!
  • 54:04 - 54:07
    What you getting
    your bristles up about?
  • 54:12 - 54:13
    Giddy!
  • 54:20 - 54:22
    Miss Pearl, wake up.
  • 54:22 - 54:24
    What is it?
  • 54:24 - 54:26
    What's the matter?
  • 54:26 - 54:28
    Well...
  • 54:28 - 54:29
    What time is it?
  • 54:29 - 54:31
    It must have been about 9:00...
  • 54:31 - 54:34
    when Mrs. McCanles
    says to me, "Vashti...
  • 54:34 - 54:37
    "when Mr. Jubal Crabby
    gets here..."
  • 54:37 - 54:41
    What is it? Who's Mr. Crabby?
  • 54:41 - 54:43
    Why did you wake me up?
  • 54:43 - 54:45
    I almost forgot.
  • 54:45 - 54:49
    Mrs. McCanles wants to see you
    up in the sitting room.
  • 54:49 - 54:51
    Maybe you better hurry.
    She's been a-waiting.
  • 54:52 - 54:53
    I didn't know where you was...
  • 54:53 - 54:56
    so I said,
    "I'll go see Mr. Lewton."
  • 54:56 - 54:57
    And he said--
  • 54:57 - 54:59
    Why are you so slow?
  • 54:59 - 55:01
    I don't rightly know...
  • 55:01 - 55:04
    exceptin' I always have
    so much to remember.
  • 55:06 - 55:08
    This is the child, Jubal.
  • 55:08 - 55:11
    Of course, she isn't dressed
    quite properly, but...
  • 55:11 - 55:13
    Close the door, Pearl.
  • 55:13 - 55:15
    This is Mr. Crabby.
  • 55:15 - 55:17
    We have no minister
    in these parts, but--
  • 55:17 - 55:20
    A man doesn't have to wear
    the cloth to be a sinkiller.
  • 55:20 - 55:23
    I know that.
    That's why I was so anxious...
  • 55:23 - 55:25
    to have you talk to the child.
  • 55:25 - 55:26
    Come here, girl.
  • 55:30 - 55:33
    You call her a child?
  • 55:33 - 55:34
    Under that heathen blanket...
  • 55:34 - 55:36
    there's
    a full-blossomed woman...
  • 55:36 - 55:39
    built by the devil
    to drive men crazy!
  • 55:40 - 55:42
    You mustn't frighten her.
  • 55:42 - 55:45
    I'm sure she only needs
    a little guidance.
  • 55:45 - 55:47
    Guidance she needs,
    and guidance she'll get...
  • 55:47 - 55:49
    or I ain't been the sinkiller...
  • 55:49 - 55:52
    from here to El Paso
    for thirty years.
  • 55:52 - 55:54
    Sit down, girl.
  • 55:56 - 55:59
    You could be a woman of sin
    or a woman of God.
  • 55:59 - 56:01
    Which is it to be?
  • 56:01 - 56:03
    I want to be a good girl.
  • 56:03 - 56:05
    Then remember that the devil's
    always able to hog-tie you.
  • 56:05 - 56:07
    Sometimes he comes
    ghosting over the plains...
  • 56:07 - 56:09
    in the shape
    of a sneaking rustler...
  • 56:09 - 56:11
    and sometimes--begging
    your pardon, Laura Belle--
  • 56:11 - 56:13
    he stakes out the home...
  • 56:13 - 56:15
    to the worthy
    and the God-fearing.
  • 56:15 - 56:18
    You're curved
    in the flesh of temptation.
  • 56:18 - 56:20
    Resisting is gonna be
    a darn sight harder for you...
  • 56:20 - 56:22
    than for females protected
    by the shape of sows.
  • 56:22 - 56:25
    Yes, sirree, bob, you've got to
    sweeten yourself with prayer.
  • 56:25 - 56:26
    Pray till you sweat...
  • 56:26 - 56:28
    and you'll save yourself
    eternal hellfire.
  • 56:28 - 56:31
    - Do you understand me, girl?
    - Yes, sir.
  • 56:31 - 56:33
    Then on your knees.
  • 56:33 - 56:36
    Now I'm gonna start you
    toward salvation.
  • 56:36 - 56:38
    O Lord, look upon this,
    thy creature.
  • 56:38 - 56:41
    She's a weak vessel
    and a pauper, as thou knowest.
  • 56:41 - 56:43
    But she wants to be
    thy handmaiden.
  • 56:43 - 56:45
    Give her the horse sense
    not to go wandering off...
  • 56:45 - 56:48
    in the tulies
    with worthless cowpokes.
  • 56:48 - 56:49
    Amen.
  • 56:53 - 56:54
    Rise, girl.
  • 56:54 - 56:57
    Here. I want you to take this.
  • 56:57 - 57:00
    It's a hallowed medal,
    and a good one.
  • 57:00 - 57:02
    I took it off
    a thieving card sharper...
  • 57:02 - 57:03
    but first I shrived him...
  • 57:03 - 57:05
    and sent him
    to the pearly gates...
  • 57:05 - 57:08
    as nice and pretty as any from
    his own faith could have done.
  • 57:08 - 57:10
    You wear it, girl.
  • 57:10 - 57:12
    Thank you, sir.
  • 57:12 - 57:14
    Part Indian, ain't you?
  • 57:14 - 57:17
    Those ancestors of yours
    will be spinning like tops...
  • 57:17 - 57:19
    when they know you got this on.
  • 57:19 - 57:21
    Just the same, it'll keep you...
  • 57:21 - 57:23
    sweet and clean
    as the first milking.
  • 57:23 - 57:25
    Won't get you into heaven...
  • 57:25 - 57:27
    but it will comfort you
    on the way there.
  • 57:27 - 57:29
    That is, if you use it right.
  • 57:31 - 57:33
    Laura Belle, don't you think...
  • 57:33 - 57:35
    we ought to be saying
    a few words of prayer...
  • 57:35 - 57:37
    for them worthless cowpokes?
  • 57:37 - 57:41
    I got a feeling
    they'll be needing...
  • 57:41 - 57:43
    consolation.
  • 57:45 - 57:47
    On your knees again, girl.
  • 57:49 - 57:52
    O Lord, have mercy on all men,
    young and old alike...
  • 57:52 - 57:56
    who gaze upon this,
    thy regained servant.
  • 57:56 - 57:57
    Amen.
  • 58:08 - 58:10
    Senator! Where's the Senator?
  • 58:10 - 58:11
    What's up?
  • 58:11 - 58:14
    - Senator McCanles!
    - What's the stampede?
  • 58:14 - 58:16
    There's a great big railway gang
    down close to the east fence.
  • 58:16 - 58:17
    How close?
  • 58:17 - 58:19
    They say they're coming across
    Spanish Bit line this afternoon.
  • 58:19 - 58:22
    - What will we do?
    - Get ahold of Lewt and Jesse.
  • 58:22 - 58:24
    Lewt's not back from El Paso.
  • 58:24 - 58:27
    Holleration.
    I guess Jesse and me...
  • 58:27 - 58:29
    can handle it all right.
  • 58:30 - 58:32
    - Sid.
    - Yes, Senator?
  • 58:32 - 58:34
    Listen carefully now.
  • 58:34 - 58:38
    Sound every bell
    from here to Blue Hills ranch.
  • 58:38 - 58:41
    I want every wrangler,
    every cowhand...
  • 58:41 - 58:44
    every man and boy
    on Spanish Bit...
  • 58:44 - 58:48
    down there at the east fence,
    and I want them there fast.
  • 58:48 - 58:50
    - Yes, sir.
    - And Sid.
  • 58:50 - 58:53
    - Yes, sir?
    - I want them there armed.
  • 58:53 - 58:54
    You betcha.
  • 59:50 - 59:52
    I don't like this, Mr. Langford.
  • 59:52 - 59:54
    It's your railroad,
    and it's your headache...
  • 59:54 - 59:56
    but I still don't like it.
  • 59:56 - 59:58
    What do you mean,
    you don't like it?
  • 59:58 - 60:00
    You told me we were legally
    in the clear, didn't you?
  • 60:00 - 60:02
    Yeah, and I know you asked
    the army for help, too.
  • 60:02 - 60:05
    And I hope they don't come.
    And I hope we don't need them.
  • 60:05 - 60:07
    What do you mean?
  • 60:07 - 60:10
    I mean Jackson McCanles
    don't scare so easy.
  • 60:10 - 60:14
    We roamed the plains together.
    We fought at Vicksburg together.
  • 60:14 - 60:16
    And if he gives up
    in this fight...
  • 60:16 - 60:19
    he ain't the man
    I've known for fifty years.
  • 60:19 - 60:21
    I wish you wouldn't
    try to ride, father.
  • 60:21 - 60:23
    You think I'm going
    to sit in this house...
  • 60:23 - 60:25
    like some old woman?
    Lift me on that horse.
  • 60:25 - 60:28
    If they want war,
    they can have it.
  • 60:30 - 60:32
    - Ken.
    - Yes, sir?
  • 60:32 - 60:34
    Strap me on here.
  • 60:37 - 60:39
    Come on.
  • 61:29 - 61:33
    I aim to defend
    Spanish Bit with lead.
  • 61:33 - 61:37
    If there's any yellow-bellies
    among you, get out now.
  • 61:40 - 61:42
    Are you with me?
  • 61:44 - 61:47
    All right, then.
    Spread out in a line...
  • 61:47 - 61:50
    from the west marker
    to Pinto Point.
  • 61:50 - 61:52
    Come on!
  • 63:20 - 63:24
    Kind of thought he wouldn't
    take this lying down.
  • 63:24 - 63:26
    Looks like they mean business.
  • 63:33 - 63:35
    Smoot!
  • 63:40 - 63:43
    Lem Smoot, I thought you had
    more sense than this.
  • 63:43 - 63:46
    Yeah? Since when did you
    ever know me to dodge a fight?
  • 63:46 - 63:48
    You know I'm lawyer
    for the railroad--
  • 63:48 - 63:51
    Never mind that stuff.
    Who's the dude?
  • 63:51 - 63:54
    Langford is the high
    mucky-muck on the railway.
  • 63:54 - 63:56
    Heard a lot about you, Senator.
    Glad to make your acquaintance.
  • 63:56 - 63:59
    Can't say the same,
    thank you kindly.
  • 63:59 - 64:02
    You better tell those
    hired thieves of yours...
  • 64:02 - 64:04
    to pick up their tools...
  • 64:04 - 64:06
    and fast, if you know
    what's good for you.
  • 64:06 - 64:08
    We have the law on our side.
  • 64:08 - 64:10
    If you had come into court
    when I asked you to...
  • 64:10 - 64:12
    this land might not have been--
  • 64:12 - 64:15
    Never mind
    that fancy legal talk.
  • 64:15 - 64:18
    There's my law right there.
  • 64:22 - 64:25
    Have you a copy
    of the writ with you, Smoot?
  • 64:25 - 64:26
    What's the sense of--
  • 64:26 - 64:28
    All right. Are you our lawyer,
    or aren't you?
  • 64:28 - 64:31
    - Now read it to him.
    - Save your breath.
  • 64:31 - 64:34
    "From the people of
    the sovereign state of Texas...
  • 64:34 - 64:36
    "to Jackson Tilt McCanles,
    greetings."
  • 64:36 - 64:38
    "Greetings." Ain't that nice?
  • 64:38 - 64:40
    Jackson.
  • 64:40 - 64:42
    You and I fought to build
    this state of Texas...
  • 64:42 - 64:45
    and I aim to see these men
    perform their duties...
  • 64:45 - 64:47
    peacefully and as authorized.
  • 64:47 - 64:49
    Is that so?
  • 64:49 - 64:52
    I'm gonna shoot any trespasser
    that comes on my property.
  • 64:52 - 64:56
    If you don't like that,
    you can lump it...
  • 64:56 - 64:57
    you and the state of Texas.
  • 64:57 - 65:00
    Just a minute.
    May I speak to you privately?
  • 65:00 - 65:04
    Say what you got to say
    right here and now.
  • 65:04 - 65:06
    I'm sorry, father...
  • 65:06 - 65:08
    but I'm afraid
    you're in the wrong.
  • 65:08 - 65:10
    I ain't aiming
    to let you settle that.
  • 65:10 - 65:12
    You mean to shoot down
    unarmed men?
  • 65:12 - 65:15
    Just like they was rattlesnakes
    if they cross this line.
  • 65:15 - 65:17
    In that case, Senator...
  • 65:25 - 65:27
    Get me a pair of wire cutters.
  • 65:27 - 65:28
    Ferguson.
  • 65:28 - 65:31
    So that's where you stand.
  • 65:31 - 65:32
    Think I'd rather be
    on the side...
  • 65:32 - 65:34
    of the victims
    than of the murderers.
  • 65:39 - 65:41
    Jesse, I'm warning you.
  • 65:41 - 65:43
    We're going to fire
    on those coolies...
  • 65:43 - 65:46
    the moment you cut those wires.
  • 65:46 - 65:48
    Their blood will be
    on your hands.
  • 65:57 - 66:01
    Jesse, I'm asking you
    for the last time.
  • 66:10 - 66:12
    Column left. Ho!
  • 66:16 - 66:18
    Thank God.
  • 66:30 - 66:32
    Column left. Ho!
  • 66:50 - 66:53
    Right front into lines. Ho!
  • 67:34 - 67:37
    I once fought for that flag.
  • 67:37 - 67:39
    I'll not fire on it.
  • 67:46 - 67:49
    Sid, tell those men
    to get back to their work.
  • 67:49 - 67:51
    Yes, sir.
  • 67:51 - 67:52
    Father, I..
  • 67:52 - 67:54
    Get out of my sight...
  • 67:54 - 67:58
    and stay away from Spanish Bit
    as long as I live.
  • 68:00 - 68:03
    Whoa, General!
    Hey! Whoa, boy!
  • 68:07 - 68:11
    Get me out of here!.
    Hey, get me out of here!
  • 68:11 - 68:13
    Get me out of this!
  • 68:19 - 68:21
    Unbuckle him!
  • 68:24 - 68:27
    Are you all right, father?
  • 68:27 - 68:30
    Leave me be, you Judas.
  • 68:30 - 68:32
    Here.
  • 68:40 - 68:42
    Fours left, column left.
  • 68:42 - 68:45
    Gallop. Ho!
  • 69:42 - 69:43
    Hiya.
  • 69:57 - 69:59
    Afternoon, Mr. Lewton.
  • 69:59 - 70:01
    Where the devil is everybody?
    The place is deserted.
  • 70:01 - 70:03
    I don't rightly know...
  • 70:03 - 70:05
    exceptin' that
    the Senator went riding.
  • 70:05 - 70:06
    The senator went riding?
  • 70:06 - 70:07
    You must be
    going out of your mind.
  • 70:07 - 70:10
    No, sir. He went riding
    with lots and lots of other men.
  • 70:11 - 70:14
    And I heard they're having
    a kind of a meeting.
  • 70:14 - 70:15
    What kind of a meeting?
  • 70:15 - 70:19
    I don't rightly know,
    but I said to Mrs. McCanles...
  • 70:19 - 70:21
    "Mrs. McCanles, where are
    all those men going?"
  • 70:21 - 70:22
    And she said--
  • 70:22 - 70:24
    Never mind.
  • 70:24 - 70:26
    She did say...
  • 70:26 - 70:28
    "Vashti, go right on
    about your business.
  • 70:28 - 70:30
    "Right on about your business."
  • 72:15 - 72:18
    I guess this means
    good-bye for a while.
  • 72:18 - 72:19
    Now, don't you cry.
  • 72:19 - 72:21
    I'll be back before long...
  • 72:21 - 72:24
    and he'll get over it
    when the railroad comes through.
  • 72:24 - 72:26
    I always knew you'd
    have to leave someday...
  • 72:26 - 72:29
    but now that it's come,
    I just can't bear it.
  • 72:29 - 72:31
    It's not as bad as all that.
  • 72:31 - 72:34
    I'll get a place in Austin.
    You can come visit me.
  • 72:34 - 72:36
    If you're a good girl,
    I might even take you...
  • 72:36 - 72:38
    on a little trip to New Orleans.
  • 72:38 - 72:40
    No. He'd never forgive me.
  • 72:40 - 72:43
    I'll never see you again. Never.
  • 72:44 - 72:46
    I know it.
  • 72:47 - 72:51
    He said he'd shoot you
    if you ever step foot on--
  • 72:51 - 72:53
    One McCanles can be
    just as tough as another.
  • 72:54 - 72:58
    Mrs. McCanles, come in here!
  • 72:58 - 73:00
    You better go to him now.
  • 73:03 - 73:05
    But you won't go yet awhile?
  • 73:05 - 73:08
    No. I'll just pack my things
    and say good-bye to Pearl.
  • 73:37 - 73:39
    Are you there?
  • 73:44 - 73:47
    Jesse, go away, please.
  • 73:47 - 73:49
    What you scared of,
    Pearl, honey?
  • 73:49 - 73:51
    Come on in.
  • 73:58 - 74:00
    Thanks for knocking.
  • 74:03 - 74:05
    I didn't used to think...
  • 74:05 - 74:08
    there was much to all those
    fancy manners of yours...
  • 74:08 - 74:10
    but I guess I was wrong.
  • 74:16 - 74:18
    Jesse, I...
  • 74:19 - 74:22
    Forgive me for intruding, Pearl.
  • 74:24 - 74:25
    You, too, Lewt.
  • 74:31 - 74:32
    Good-bye, Pearl.
  • 74:37 - 74:39
    Wait a minute, please!.
  • 74:39 - 74:41
    I didn't mean to--
  • 74:41 - 74:43
    It's all right.
    I understand perfectly.
  • 74:43 - 74:45
    No, you don't.
  • 74:46 - 74:49
    - Where are you going?
    - I'm going to Austin.
  • 74:50 - 74:53
    You gonna be gone long?
  • 74:54 - 74:55
    Quite long, I'm afraid.
  • 74:58 - 75:00
    It isn't because of...
  • 75:00 - 75:02
    No. Bless your heart.
  • 75:02 - 75:07
    I'm leaving by request--
    the Senator's request.
  • 75:10 - 75:11
    Going away, Jesse?
  • 75:12 - 75:15
    Uh-huh. Your dream's come true.
    I'm going away.
  • 75:15 - 75:18
    It's gonna seem
    kind of lonely around here...
  • 75:18 - 75:20
    without the judge,
    ain't it, Pearl?
  • 75:20 - 75:22
    Yes, it is.
  • 75:22 - 75:23
    Don't see how we'll know...
  • 75:23 - 75:26
    when we're doing right
    and when we're doing wrong.
  • 75:26 - 75:29
    You surprise me.
    First time I knew...
  • 75:29 - 75:31
    you were interested in ethics.
  • 75:34 - 75:37
    I'm sure you folks
    will excuse me.
  • 75:37 - 75:40
    You must have a lot of things
    you want to talk over.
  • 75:40 - 75:44
    The nights are long, oh, so long
  • 75:44 - 75:47
    It is going to be
    lonesome without you.
  • 75:47 - 75:50
    I just don't know
    how I can stand it.
  • 75:50 - 75:52
    You seem to be doing all right.
  • 75:54 - 75:57
    I'm sorry. That was mean of me.
  • 75:58 - 76:00
    I couldn't help it.
  • 76:00 - 76:02
    You just can't go away
    believing--
  • 76:02 - 76:05
    I tried hard. Honest, I did.
  • 76:05 - 76:06
    I know.
  • 76:06 - 76:08
    Lewt's hard to resist.
  • 76:08 - 76:10
    No! I hate him!
  • 76:10 - 76:13
    I know what you're thinking.
  • 76:15 - 76:20
    I guess I'm just...
    trash, like my ma.
  • 76:20 - 76:22
    You mustn't believe that.
  • 76:22 - 76:24
    It was Lewt's fault.
    You needed some help.
  • 76:24 - 76:26
    I did. I needed you to help me.
  • 76:31 - 76:33
    I might as well say it.
  • 76:33 - 76:35
    I loved you.
    Somehow you touched me.
  • 76:35 - 76:38
    You...love me?
  • 76:38 - 76:41
    I thought of what you'd be like
    when you grew up a little.
  • 76:43 - 76:44
    I didn't know.
  • 76:44 - 76:46
    Why didn't you tell me?
  • 76:46 - 76:48
    I didn't think it would
    be fair to tell you.
  • 76:48 - 76:50
    I was a fool.
  • 76:52 - 76:55
    I came to your room
    to say good-bye...
  • 76:55 - 76:59
    to tell you that someday
    I'd be back for you...
  • 76:59 - 77:01
    that I'd think about you
    and that I'd write...
  • 77:10 - 77:12
    I'll write to you.
  • 77:12 - 77:14
    You will?
  • 77:14 - 77:18
    If you need me, I'll come back,
    Senator or no Senator.
  • 77:18 - 77:21
    And you'll forget about...
  • 77:21 - 77:24
    about tonight, won't you?
  • 77:25 - 77:27
    You'll forget it?
  • 77:27 - 77:30
    No, I don't think I'll forget.
  • 77:30 - 77:32
    I don't think
    I'll ever be able to.
  • 77:34 - 77:37
    I shouldn't have told you
    the way I felt.
  • 77:37 - 77:39
    It wasn't fair.
  • 77:42 - 77:46
    There I go again,
    trying to be fair.
  • 77:53 - 77:55
    Trash.
  • 78:02 - 78:05
    I hear you turned out to be...
  • 78:05 - 78:08
    a prize yellow dog
    down at the fence line.
  • 78:13 - 78:16
    I should have done that
    to you years ago.
  • 78:29 - 78:33
    Nights are long, oh, so long
  • 78:33 - 78:37
    On the prairie
  • 78:37 - 78:44
    Got to get me somebody to love
  • 78:51 - 78:53
    The dirty skunk!
  • 79:33 - 79:36
    All right, Jesse.
  • 79:36 - 79:39
    You said you'd never forget.
  • 80:04 - 80:06
    This the other one
    you meant, Lewt?
  • 80:12 - 80:15
    You don't like this,
    but you're gonna get it...
  • 80:15 - 80:17
    right over the head
    if you don't settle down.
  • 80:17 - 80:19
    What's the matter?
    You having trouble?
  • 80:21 - 80:22
    Back, you killer! Back!
  • 80:26 - 80:27
    Here, Ed.
  • 80:32 - 80:35
    Don't pick up that halter!
    He'll charge you!
  • 80:35 - 80:37
    You're scared of him,
    and he knows it.
  • 80:37 - 80:39
    Never run from him.
    Stand your ground.
  • 80:41 - 80:43
    Come on, boy.
  • 80:43 - 80:45
    I got a nice leather
    bonnet for you.
  • 80:48 - 80:50
    Easy, boy.
  • 80:54 - 80:55
    Be careful.
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    - He's just plumb crazy!
    - Don't you worry none about him.
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    Look out! Watch his feet!
  • 81:29 - 81:31
    He's got his ear.
    Ear him down!
  • 81:31 - 81:34
    Dig 'em deep.
  • 81:34 - 81:36
    That'll stop him.
  • 81:57 - 81:59
    You got him.
  • 82:01 - 82:03
    Nobody could
    have done it but you.
  • 82:03 - 82:06
    That's all there is to it.
    Just don't let him bluff you.
  • 82:09 - 82:12
    You see, there ain't nothing
    to handling stallions.
  • 82:12 - 82:15
    It just takes
    a little know-how.
  • 82:15 - 82:17
    You sure got nerve.
  • 82:18 - 82:20
    Get away, Ed.
  • 82:21 - 82:23
    You're the boss.
  • 82:33 - 82:34
    What?
  • 82:34 - 82:37
    You don't have to stay
    around here anymore, do you?
  • 82:37 - 82:40
    Don't never have to do nothing.
  • 82:40 - 82:43
    I stay around here
    because I like it.
  • 82:43 - 82:45
    Bet you I can hit
    that ding-dong straight off.
  • 82:45 - 82:47
    Who cares?
  • 82:49 - 82:51
    What's up?
  • 82:51 - 82:54
    Nothing. Just practicing.
  • 82:54 - 82:56
    Can you shoot?
  • 82:56 - 82:58
    Sure. It's easy.
  • 82:58 - 83:01
    That's what you said
    about bareback riding.
  • 83:01 - 83:03
    All right, I'll show you.
  • 83:03 - 83:06
    Better not try it.
    You might hit Ken...
  • 83:06 - 83:07
    or the mare, more likely.
  • 83:11 - 83:14
    Sure is doggone hot.
  • 83:14 - 83:16
    Sure is.
  • 83:16 - 83:19
    You know what I'd like to do?
  • 83:19 - 83:20
    What?
  • 83:20 - 83:23
    I'd like to take a swim.
  • 83:23 - 83:25
    You mean it?
  • 83:25 - 83:27
    Sure, I mean it.
  • 83:27 - 83:29
    Let's go to the sump.
  • 83:29 - 83:32
    I don't mind if I do.
  • 83:44 - 83:46
    Am I your girl?
  • 83:46 - 83:48
    Of course you're my girl.
  • 83:48 - 83:51
    Then we can be married,
    can't we?
  • 83:51 - 83:53
    I guess so.
  • 83:53 - 83:55
    No. if I'm not
    good enough to marry...
  • 83:55 - 83:57
    I'm not good enough to kiss.
  • 83:57 - 83:58
    Come here, you bobtailed
    little tree cat.
  • 83:58 - 84:00
    We're bespoken, ain't we?
  • 84:00 - 84:02
    It wouldn't do no harm
    to tell folks, would it?
  • 84:02 - 84:04
    Sure, we'll tell them.
  • 84:04 - 84:06
    Can we tell them soon?
  • 84:06 - 84:08
    Can we tell them
    Saturday at the barbecue?
  • 84:08 - 84:09
    Sure, we can. Why not?
  • 84:12 - 84:14
    What you got here?
  • 84:14 - 84:16
    Something the sinkiller gave me.
  • 84:16 - 84:17
    He said it would keep me...
  • 84:17 - 84:19
    sweet and clean
    as the first milking.
  • 84:21 - 84:23
    Who cares about milking?
  • 84:23 - 84:25
    I don't want no milkmaid.
  • 84:37 - 84:41
    Don't you get awful tired
    eating just beef?
  • 84:45 - 84:47
    Wish we could get
    an eighty-hour week.
  • 84:47 - 84:49
    Yeah. Me, too.
  • 84:49 - 84:51
    Kind of miss Jesse
    around here. Don't you?
  • 84:51 - 84:53
    Jesse? Better not mention
    his name on Spanish Bit.
  • 84:53 - 84:56
    Can't get over Lem Smoot
    joining those railroad people.
  • 84:56 - 84:58
    I always say, if you can't
    whip them, join them.
  • 84:58 - 85:00
    Never saw so many crows...
  • 85:00 - 85:02
    around here before
    in all my life.
  • 85:02 - 85:05
    Wish they'd learn
    to grow corn without husks.
  • 85:09 - 85:11
    Wouldn't surprise me none
    if that Indian girl...
  • 85:11 - 85:14
    didn't up and massacre
    the whole dern lot of them.
  • 85:14 - 85:16
    When I'm married...
  • 85:16 - 85:19
    I'm gonna have
    lots and lots of parties.
  • 85:19 - 85:23
    But who would do all the work
    when I gives my party?
  • 85:23 - 85:26
    I likes fishing better
    than I does dancing.
  • 85:26 - 85:28
    You never go fishing.
  • 85:28 - 85:30
    I never goes dancing neither.
  • 85:30 - 85:33
    The gals to the center
    and ring to the left.
  • 85:33 - 85:35
    The boys shake hands
    and go to the right.
  • 85:35 - 85:38
    Now weave a basket.
    Circle left.
  • 85:38 - 85:41
    Now we'll weave that basket
    the other way.
  • 85:41 - 85:43
    Senator, they
    appreciate it very much.
  • 85:43 - 85:46
    I try to show my people
    a good time, eh, Lewt?
  • 85:46 - 85:48
    You bet your boots, Senator.
  • 85:48 - 85:51
    Now, birdie in the center
    and seven hands around.
  • 85:51 - 85:53
    Bird hop out,
    and the crow hop in.
  • 85:53 - 85:55
    She around the she,
    and the he around the he.
  • 85:55 - 85:58
    The he around the she,
    and the she around the he.
  • 85:58 - 85:59
    Four hands up, and here we go.
  • 85:59 - 86:00
    Hurry up, boys,
    and don't be slow.
  • 86:00 - 86:03
    'Cause you'll never get
    your love if you don't do so.
  • 86:12 - 86:15
    Pearl, dear, I've been
    looking all over for you.
  • 86:15 - 86:17
    You should be downstairs.
    It's very rude.
  • 86:17 - 86:19
    I'm sorry.
  • 86:19 - 86:21
    I was fixing my hair
    the way you told me to.
  • 86:21 - 86:23
    Do I look all right, ma'am?
  • 86:23 - 86:25
    You're the prettiest girl
    at the party.
  • 86:25 - 86:27
    Here, dear. Wear this.
  • 86:27 - 86:32
    You're so kind to me--
    this dress and everything.
  • 86:38 - 86:40
    Come, dear.
  • 86:40 - 86:43
    Oh, ma'am!. What's the matter?
  • 86:45 - 86:48
    It's nothing. Let's go.
  • 86:49 - 86:54
    Balance your partners,
    and two ladies cross
  • 86:54 - 86:59
    You cross to that cowboy so true
  • 86:59 - 87:01
    I sure love being here,
    Mr. McCanles.
  • 87:02 - 87:04
    Fine. There he is.
  • 87:04 - 87:05
    Lewt, come here.
  • 87:05 - 87:07
    You call me, Senator?
  • 87:07 - 87:10
    Yeah. Wheel me in there.
  • 87:10 - 87:14
    Come on, boy. Come on.
  • 87:16 - 87:18
    Something wrong, Senator?
  • 87:18 - 87:19
    Close the door.
  • 87:19 - 87:23
    So this is where
    that squaw lives, huh?
  • 87:23 - 87:25
    Scott Chavez.
  • 87:25 - 87:27
    I've been meaning
    to speak to you, Senator.
  • 87:27 - 87:29
    I think we ought to
    kind of fix it up--
  • 87:29 - 87:31
    Too good for her, if you ask me.
  • 87:31 - 87:33
    - She's all right, Senator.
    - She's all right, huh?
  • 87:33 - 87:36
    That's what I wanted
    to talk to you about.
  • 87:36 - 87:38
    I've been watching you...
  • 87:38 - 87:41
    making calf's eyes
    at that half-breed.
  • 87:41 - 87:43
    Have you lost your mind?
  • 87:43 - 87:45
    I don't understand you, pa.
  • 87:45 - 87:48
    You want me to have
    a good time, don't you?
  • 87:48 - 87:51
    Sure. Is that all
    you got in mind?
  • 87:51 - 87:52
    Of course.
  • 87:53 - 87:55
    I ain't been working
    thirty years on this place...
  • 87:55 - 87:57
    to turn it into
    no Indian reservation.
  • 87:58 - 87:59
    You know me better than that.
  • 88:00 - 88:02
    - Is that right, son?
    - Yeah, sure.
  • 88:02 - 88:04
    You had me worried
    for a time, boy.
  • 88:05 - 88:07
    - Shove me out of here.
    - All right.
  • 88:11 - 88:13
    Yes, a little relaxation
    is mighty pleasant...
  • 88:13 - 88:16
    after a man's been chasing Satan
    all the way from here to Austin.
  • 88:16 - 88:18
    Yes, sirree, bob.
  • 88:18 - 88:20
    You've been to Austin?
    Did you hear anything of Jesse?
  • 88:20 - 88:22
    I heard plenty.
  • 88:22 - 88:24
    Enough to warm the cockles
    of your gentle heart.
  • 88:24 - 88:25
    You know what they're saying?
  • 88:25 - 88:27
    He'll be governor
    of the whole dern state...
  • 88:27 - 88:29
    before he's ready
    to meet his maker.
  • 88:29 - 88:30
    I knew it.
    Do you think it's true?
  • 88:30 - 88:34
    Judging from the fancy office
    he's got already, it's true.
  • 88:34 - 88:36
    Has a rolltop desk
    and a gold spittoon...
  • 88:36 - 88:38
    you couldn't miss
    if you aimed from here.
  • 88:38 - 88:40
    I hope he isn't
    working too hard.
  • 88:40 - 88:42
    I shouldn't fret
    too much about that...
  • 88:42 - 88:44
    not while old man
    Langford's daughter...
  • 88:44 - 88:45
    is as sweet and pretty...
  • 88:45 - 88:47
    as the sunrise on the mesa,
    I wouldn't.
  • 88:47 - 88:49
    Yes. He wrote me about her.
    He says she's a lovely girl.
  • 88:49 - 88:51
    If wedlock's his aim...
  • 88:51 - 88:53
    he couldn't shoot
    at a neater target.
  • 88:53 - 88:54
    What are you looking
    so sad about, Pearl?
  • 88:54 - 88:55
    This is a party. Come on.
  • 88:55 - 88:57
    Let's show these cowpokes
    a thing or two about dancing.
  • 88:57 - 89:00
    Girl, where's that medal
    I gave you?
  • 89:00 - 89:01
    I...
  • 89:01 - 89:02
    She loaned it to me.
    I'm trying to get...
  • 89:03 - 89:04
    one just like it
    made for myself.
  • 89:04 - 89:06
    Good. Good!
  • 89:06 - 89:09
    Put your left foot,
    put your left foot
  • 89:09 - 89:12
    Put your left foot just so
  • 89:12 - 89:15
    Put your left foot,
    put your left foot
  • 89:15 - 89:17
    Put your left foot just so
  • 89:17 - 89:21
    Take a step to the side,
    take a step to...
  • 89:21 - 89:22
    Come on, honey.
  • 89:22 - 89:24
    Don't let them yokels
    laugh at you.
  • 89:24 - 89:26
    But I don't know how.
  • 89:26 - 89:28
    It's easy. Just follow me.
  • 89:44 - 89:46
    Now you're doing it.
  • 90:11 - 90:14
    Won't they be surprised
    when they hear about us?
  • 90:14 - 90:16
    When they hear what about us?
  • 90:16 - 90:17
    That we're bespoken, of course.
  • 90:17 - 90:19
    Oh, that.
  • 90:19 - 90:21
    But that's what you said.
    You said we'd tell them tonight.
  • 90:21 - 90:23
    Just as everything
    is going good...
  • 90:23 - 90:25
    you got to go
    and start all that again.
  • 90:25 - 90:29
    Either you tell people
    we're bespoken, or I will.
  • 90:36 - 90:38
    I want to tell you
    something...
  • 90:38 - 90:40
    you don't fool me none no more.
  • 90:40 - 90:42
    Will you stop
    poking up and vexing me?
  • 90:42 - 90:44
    I don't know how a man
    stands it, the way you go on.
  • 90:44 - 90:46
    You think you don't
    have to marry me.
  • 90:46 - 90:48
    Maybe you don't.
    And you don't have to go on...
  • 90:48 - 90:50
    lying to me no more neither.
    I made up my mind.
  • 90:50 - 90:52
    You made up your mind
    about what?
  • 90:52 - 90:54
    Just like I said...
  • 90:54 - 90:56
    if you won't marry me,
    I'll get out.
  • 90:56 - 90:57
    I'll go away as fast as I can.
  • 90:57 - 90:59
    You can go and keep
    going for all I care.
  • 90:59 - 91:01
    Go find yourself
    somebody else to pester.
  • 91:01 - 91:03
    But don't you care?
  • 91:04 - 91:05
    No woman can tie
    onto me like that...
  • 91:05 - 91:10
    least of all a bobtail
    little half-breed like you.
  • 91:10 - 91:14
    All Righty.
    Thanks for letting me know...
  • 91:14 - 91:16
    how you think about me.
  • 91:20 - 91:22
    El Paso and Amarillo
    ain't no different...
  • 91:22 - 91:23
    than Sodom and Gomorra...
  • 91:23 - 91:25
    on a smaller scale,
    of course, but--
  • 91:25 - 91:28
    What in Beezelbub's name
    do you call that?
  • 91:39 - 91:43
    I wasn't having a very good time
    at the party neither.
  • 91:45 - 91:49
    I was just kind of tired.
    Who are you?
  • 91:49 - 91:51
    I'm the new
    straw boss around here.
  • 91:51 - 91:54
    Name's Pierce.
    Sam to my friends.
  • 91:54 - 91:56
    Mind if I sit down?
  • 91:56 - 91:57
    If you want.
  • 91:59 - 92:02
    Must be plenty tiring
    on a person, all that dancing.
  • 92:02 - 92:04
    - Don't you dance?
    - No, ma'am.
  • 92:04 - 92:07
    Somehow, I never got
    the chance to learn.
  • 92:07 - 92:09
    You ought to. It's fun.
  • 92:09 - 92:12
    Lots of folks seem to think so.
  • 92:12 - 92:14
    How would you like
    to learn tonight?
  • 92:14 - 92:16
    What? Do you mean
    you'd teach me?
  • 92:16 - 92:18
    I ain't so good at them
    fancy dances myself...
  • 92:18 - 92:21
    but we could learn
    together, if you want.
  • 92:21 - 92:24
    - I'd be right honored.
    - Then come on.
  • 92:25 - 92:27
    Come on!
  • 92:37 - 92:41
    The next dance
    will be ladies choice.
  • 92:41 - 92:43
    The ladies choose the gents.
  • 92:43 - 92:45
    Gents line up
    over on this side...
  • 92:45 - 92:47
    ladies over yonder.
  • 92:47 - 92:51
    Now, ladies,
    this is your big chance.
  • 92:51 - 92:55
    And don't be afraid to go after
    the true love of your choice.
  • 92:55 - 92:56
    I'd rather play me some poker.
  • 92:56 - 92:58
    Females shouldn't be
    allowed no choice.
  • 92:58 - 92:59
    It ain't decent.
  • 92:59 - 93:02
    I'll bet you six bits
    that fat one grabs me.
  • 93:02 - 93:04
    You leave Jake alone.
    You had him all evening.
  • 93:04 - 93:06
    Of all the nerve!
  • 93:10 - 93:13
    When I stomp my heels
    three times...
  • 93:13 - 93:15
    run for the gent of your choice.
  • 93:15 - 93:19
    Ready? One, two...scat!
  • 93:56 - 93:59
    I want you to get acquainted
    with little Lewt...
  • 93:59 - 94:03
    the longest-legged critter
    this side of the main house.
  • 94:03 - 94:05
    He's so cute!
  • 94:05 - 94:07
    A lot cuter than big Lewt.
  • 94:12 - 94:15
    He's just like silk.
  • 94:22 - 94:24
    There you are, ma.
  • 94:27 - 94:30
    Want to see the others?
  • 94:30 - 94:33
    Yes. And I'm gonna help you
    take care of them, too.
  • 94:33 - 94:34
    Sure, you are.
  • 94:36 - 94:38
    Ain't they wonderful,
    these babies?
  • 94:38 - 94:39
    Any kind of babies.
  • 94:39 - 94:41
    They sure are.
  • 94:41 - 94:43
    I remember reading something
    once when I was a kid.
  • 94:45 - 94:46
    What?
  • 94:46 - 94:47
    You'd think I was silly...
  • 94:47 - 94:50
    a big galoot like me
    spouting poetry.
  • 94:50 - 94:51
    No, Sam. Please.
  • 94:51 - 94:55
    I'm going to sit right here
    until you tell me.
  • 94:56 - 94:59
    It goes something like this.
  • 95:00 - 95:04
    For everything created in
    the bounds of earth and sky...
  • 95:05 - 95:08
    has such longing to be mated.
  • 95:08 - 95:11
    It must couple or must die.
  • 95:11 - 95:14
    That's the best poem
    I ever heard.
  • 95:14 - 95:17
    I'm glad you like it.
  • 95:17 - 95:18
    You married?
  • 95:19 - 95:22
    Nope. Never run across
    anybody I wanted to marry.
  • 95:23 - 95:26
    Besides, I never got up
    nerve enough to ask anybody.
  • 95:26 - 95:29
    I guess you must be
    getting pretty old.
  • 95:29 - 95:33
    Yep. Old enough to be
    your father...and then some.
  • 95:33 - 95:35
    Why?
  • 95:35 - 95:37
    Nothing.
  • 95:38 - 95:40
    I guess, just the same...
  • 95:40 - 95:43
    there are plenty of women
    who would marry you anyway.
  • 95:43 - 95:45
    I better be getting home.
  • 95:45 - 95:48
    Mrs. McCanles is kind of ailing.
  • 95:55 - 95:57
    You wouldn't marry me,
    would you?
  • 95:57 - 96:01
    - What did you say?
    - I said, would you marry me?
  • 96:01 - 96:03
    Don't get mad, please.
  • 96:03 - 96:05
    First time in my life
    I got up some nerve.
  • 96:05 - 96:07
    How could a big galoot--
  • 96:07 - 96:09
    Don't say that.
    You don't know about me.
  • 96:09 - 96:10
    If you did, you wouldn't ask.
  • 96:10 - 96:12
    You mean about Lewt?
  • 96:12 - 96:14
    So you know about
    me and Lewt, too?
  • 96:14 - 96:16
    Yeah, I guess
    ain't nobody don't know.
  • 96:16 - 96:18
    I've knocked around plenty--
  • 96:18 - 96:21
    - I'm trash, I tell you.
    - Don't go telling me that.
  • 96:21 - 96:24
    I'd kill the first man
    who said anything like that.
  • 96:24 - 96:27
    But I don't love you.
    Don't that matter?
  • 96:27 - 96:29
    You've only known me
    a little while.
  • 96:29 - 96:31
    I know I'm not something
    girls dream about...
  • 96:31 - 96:32
    like the McCanleses.
  • 96:32 - 96:35
    - I'm not rich like them either.
    - It ain't that.
  • 96:35 - 96:37
    But I'd love you,
    and I'd take care of you.
  • 96:37 - 96:39
    I got a little money saved.
  • 96:39 - 96:41
    Get a little ranch
    of our own, maybe.
  • 96:41 - 96:44
    Won't you even think
    about it, honey? Please, honey.
  • 96:44 - 96:46
    Don't you call me "honey."
  • 96:46 - 96:49
    Lewt called me that.
    You're all alike!
  • 96:56 - 96:57
    Coming?
  • 96:59 - 97:04
    I hope I didn't say nothing
    to hurt your feelings.
  • 97:04 - 97:06
    That's all right.
  • 97:09 - 97:12
    I'll marry you
    if you still want me to.
  • 97:12 - 97:13
    You mean it?
  • 97:40 - 97:42
    I declare. I never saw...
  • 97:42 - 97:44
    so many cows before
    in all my life.
  • 97:44 - 97:47
    I'm afraid they're not
    all cows, Helen.
  • 97:47 - 97:49
    Sometimes, my dear, I think...
  • 97:49 - 97:51
    that I didn't
    bring you up properly.
  • 97:51 - 97:54
    All right. I understand.
    All I need is a hint.
  • 98:10 - 98:13
    Those steers
    are from Spanish Bit.
  • 98:13 - 98:15
    I thought your father's ranch
    was hundreds of miles from here.
  • 98:15 - 98:17
    See? There's the brand.
    They're on their way to market.
  • 98:23 - 98:25
    If it ain't
    the big railroad man.
  • 98:25 - 98:27
    How's everything at the Bit?
  • 98:27 - 98:30
    Getting along just fine
    since you left...Mr. McCanles.
  • 98:30 - 98:31
    Same old Sid.
  • 98:31 - 98:34
    I'll be inside, darling.
    Come, father.
  • 98:34 - 98:35
    Hey, that Langford's daughter?
  • 98:35 - 98:37
    Heard you were
    kind of sweet on her.
  • 98:37 - 98:38
    Yes, that's Miss Langford.
  • 98:38 - 98:39
    Pretty, ain't she?
  • 98:39 - 98:41
    We could use a few like her
    around the ranch...
  • 98:41 - 98:42
    especially now that
    Pearl's going...maybe.
  • 98:42 - 98:44
    What do you mean?
  • 98:44 - 98:46
    Darnest thing you ever heard.
    She's getting married.
  • 98:46 - 98:48
    Can you imagine
    anybody marrying Pearl?
  • 98:48 - 98:49
    Is she marrying Lewt?
  • 98:49 - 98:51
    Lewt? What would Lewt-
  • 98:51 - 98:53
    Nah, she's marrying Sam Pierce.
  • 98:53 - 98:55
    Pearl ought to be
    very happy with Sam.
  • 98:55 - 98:57
    She ain't marrying him yet.
  • 98:57 - 98:59
    She ain't marrying nobody...
  • 98:59 - 99:02
    until Lewt decides
    to give the bride away.
  • 99:02 - 99:04
    So long, Judas.
  • 99:06 - 99:08
    Can't say I like...
  • 99:08 - 99:12
    your Spanish Bit people
    very much, if he's any criteria.
  • 99:12 - 99:14
    Darling, I've been thinking.
  • 99:14 - 99:17
    Why couldn't there be a spur
    track right on Spanish Bit?
  • 99:17 - 99:19
    Then they could
    just ship the cattle...
  • 99:19 - 99:21
    instead of driving them
    all that distance.
  • 99:21 - 99:23
    You're not even
    listening to me, dear.
  • 99:23 - 99:26
    Certainly I am.
    You were saying...
  • 99:26 - 99:30
    You were asking if...
    What were you saying?
  • 99:30 - 99:31
    I was trying to prove...
  • 99:31 - 99:33
    what a helpful wife
    I'm going to be.
  • 99:33 - 99:34
    Give me a kiss.
  • 99:36 - 99:38
    I couldn't help overhearing.
  • 99:38 - 99:39
    What?
  • 99:39 - 99:41
    You liked that girl, didn't you?
  • 99:41 - 99:42
    You still like her?
  • 99:42 - 99:44
    I'm sure I'll always
    be devoted to her.
  • 99:44 - 99:46
    Hope you'll like her, too.
  • 99:46 - 99:48
    But you were in love
    with her, weren't you?
  • 99:48 - 99:51
    Yes, I was in love with her.
  • 99:53 - 99:55
    I said I was.
  • 99:59 - 100:01
    Jesse. Father.
  • 100:01 - 100:06
    Sometimes I think he didn't
    bring you up properly.
  • 100:07 - 100:11
    What were you worried about
    when I came out just now?
  • 100:11 - 100:15
    Worried? I was just wondering
    what my brother Lewt might do.
  • 100:38 - 100:41
    Zeke, where's
    my peppermint and soda?
  • 100:41 - 100:43
    Coming up now.
  • 100:43 - 100:45
    Hear you named the day.
  • 100:45 - 100:46
    That's right.
  • 100:46 - 100:49
    Ring just come in the last post.
  • 100:49 - 100:50
    Mighty pretty- YEP-
  • 100:50 - 100:52
    You sure are shot full of luck.
  • 100:52 - 100:54
    I'd like to stand
    the drinks for everybody.
  • 100:54 - 100:56
    I'm getting married
    in the morning.
  • 100:56 - 100:57
    That's fine.
  • 100:57 - 100:59
    Save your money, Pierce.
  • 101:07 - 101:10
    So you figure
    you got yourself a wife.
  • 101:10 - 101:12
    I don't figure. I know I have.
  • 101:12 - 101:14
    Think you can keep her?
  • 101:14 - 101:16
    Reckon as how I can.
  • 101:16 - 101:18
    Cattle rustlers
    and women rustlers.
  • 101:18 - 101:20
    Both of them steal...
  • 101:20 - 101:22
    what's got another man's
    brand on it.
  • 101:22 - 101:26
    I don't think I like
    the way you're talking.
  • 101:26 - 101:28
    Maybe I didn't rightly
    understand you.
  • 101:28 - 101:32
    Yeah, you understand me
    all right.
  • 101:32 - 101:36
    Pearl Chavez is my girl,
    and she'll always be my girl...
  • 101:36 - 101:39
    just as long
    as I want her to be.
  • 101:46 - 101:50
    From now you, you're gonna
    respect Pearl's name.
  • 101:50 - 101:53
    If that ain't
    the best joke yet.
  • 101:53 - 101:58
    He's defending the lady's name--
    my girl's name.
  • 102:10 - 102:12
    Has anybody else around here...
  • 102:12 - 102:15
    got any fancy ideas
    about Pearl Chavez?
  • 102:20 - 102:22
    Don't seem to be no takers.
  • 102:35 - 102:39
    I don't rightly know
    much about Sam Pierce, O Lord...
  • 102:39 - 102:41
    but from what I hear...
  • 102:41 - 102:44
    he'll be needing
    no introduction to you.
  • 102:44 - 102:46
    Seeing as how Sam was snatched
    from his loved ones' arms...
  • 102:46 - 102:49
    before they even had time
    to get a good grip on him...
  • 102:49 - 102:51
    I'm counting on you to give him
    a better break up yonder.
  • 102:53 - 102:54
    Hey, you hatchet face!
  • 102:54 - 102:56
    Are you so almighty hungry
    to hang one man...
  • 102:56 - 102:59
    that you can't wait till we
    get through planting this one?
  • 103:01 - 103:04
    Now I be consigning him
    to your keeping.
  • 103:04 - 103:06
    And I'm guessing
    you'll find him...
  • 103:06 - 103:08
    the gentlest,
    sweetest straw boss...
  • 103:08 - 103:11
    ever to enter the pearly gates.
  • 103:11 - 103:13
    Amen.
  • 103:15 - 103:18
    Start shoveling, cowpokes.
  • 103:30 - 103:33
    It's our fault.
    We raised him wild.
  • 103:33 - 103:36
    If he'd only gone
    to school, like Jesse.
  • 103:36 - 103:40
    I thought I asked you never
    to mention Jesse's name again.
  • 103:40 - 103:41
    It's true.
  • 103:41 - 103:44
    You spoiled Lewt, and I let you.
  • 103:44 - 103:46
    Ever since he was a child...
  • 103:46 - 103:49
    he thought rules
    weren't made for him.
  • 103:49 - 103:51
    He thought you made
    the rules, all of them...
  • 103:51 - 103:54
    not just those
    for Spanish Bit.
  • 103:54 - 103:55
    It's that Indian girl.
  • 103:55 - 103:57
    If you hadn't
    brought her here...
  • 103:57 - 103:59
    none of this
    would have happened.
  • 103:59 - 104:02
    Perhaps if your attitude
    toward her had been different--
  • 104:02 - 104:05
    It's my fault, huh?
    It's my fault.
  • 104:05 - 104:09
    You dared to bring
    that Indian baggage...
  • 104:09 - 104:13
    right here into this house,
    and now you try to tell me...
  • 104:13 - 104:16
    You get her out of here.
  • 104:16 - 104:20
    And what's more,
    get her out of here tonight!
  • 104:20 - 104:24
    You've screamed at me
    for the last time.
  • 104:24 - 104:28
    You made one of your sons
    hate you and sent him away.
  • 104:28 - 104:31
    You made the other one
    a...murderer.
  • 104:32 - 104:37
    Pearl will stay here
    just as long as I do.
  • 104:59 - 105:02
    Here's the money.
    You better clear out of here...
  • 105:02 - 105:04
    until this thing blows over.
  • 105:04 - 105:05
    Thanks, pa.
  • 105:05 - 105:07
    It's gonna take
    plenty of fixing.
  • 105:07 - 105:10
    So you better
    stay away from here...
  • 105:10 - 105:13
    until I send you the word.
  • 105:13 - 105:16
    It'll take a year maybe.
  • 105:16 - 105:18
    Maybe more than that even.
  • 105:18 - 105:20
    I'm sorry to cause you
    all this trouble.
  • 105:20 - 105:22
    If you get me out of this one--
  • 105:22 - 105:24
    Never mind that.
  • 105:24 - 105:28
    I ain't counting
    on no reformation.
  • 105:28 - 105:30
    Go on. Get going fast.
  • 105:30 - 105:32
    Good-bye, pa.
  • 105:32 - 105:34
    So long, Sid.
  • 105:34 - 105:35
    So long, Lewt.
  • 105:37 - 105:40
    Take care of yourself, son.
  • 105:40 - 105:42
    I will, pa.
  • 105:57 - 105:59
    Yay, boy.
  • 105:59 - 106:02
    Now here's a chance
    to do something for pa.
  • 107:29 - 107:33
    I've been working
    on the railroad
  • 107:33 - 107:37
    All the live-long day
  • 107:40 - 107:42
    Come on, Sid. Come on.
  • 107:42 - 107:45
    You ain't got the mint
    on this game.
  • 107:45 - 107:47
    Sorry, Senator.
  • 107:47 - 107:51
    You certainly stuck your head
    in a noose that time.
  • 107:53 - 107:54
    Pearl, honey.
  • 107:57 - 107:59
    What you doing with that thing?
  • 107:59 - 108:01
    There ain't nobody here but me.
  • 108:01 - 108:04
    I'm gonna kill you.
  • 108:04 - 108:08
    That wouldn't be a very ladylike
    thing to do, would it...
  • 108:08 - 108:10
    after me riding thirty miles
    just for a kiss?
  • 108:10 - 108:13
    You're gonna get
    what you gave Sam Pierce.
  • 108:13 - 108:15
    That just goes to show you...
  • 108:15 - 108:17
    there ain't no gratitude
    for nothing.
  • 108:17 - 108:19
    If it wasn't for me,
    you'd be tied up...
  • 108:19 - 108:23
    with that brokendown
    cowhand right now.
  • 108:23 - 108:26
    You might as well marry pa.
  • 108:26 - 108:30
    Sam Pierce was a good man,
    and you're a skunk.
  • 108:30 - 108:32
    Of all the ornery females.
  • 108:32 - 108:33
    One minute you're yammering...
  • 108:33 - 108:35
    because I don't
    love you enough...
  • 108:35 - 108:37
    and when I go out
    and show you how much I do...
  • 108:37 - 108:39
    you're wanting to plug me.
  • 108:41 - 108:44
    You're my girl, honey.
  • 108:44 - 108:45
    I was your girl.
  • 108:45 - 108:49
    Anybody who was my girl
    is still my girl.
  • 108:49 - 108:52
    That's the kind of guy I am.
  • 108:52 - 108:54
    You know...loyal.
  • 108:54 - 108:55
    Stay back.
  • 108:55 - 108:59
    There ain't nobody
    gonna take my girl.
  • 109:01 - 109:03
    Nobody.
  • 109:07 - 109:08
    Never.
  • 109:11 - 109:12
    I'm saving you, tiger cat.
  • 109:12 - 109:16
    Just when I figure
    I'm doing fine and dandy...
  • 109:16 - 109:20
    I start thinking about you,
    and nothing else is any good.
  • 109:25 - 109:28
    Here.
  • 109:29 - 109:31
    What's going on around here?
  • 109:32 - 109:34
    Come in.
  • 109:34 - 109:35
    Howdy, Senator.
  • 109:35 - 109:38
    Sorry to be busting in
    on you like this.
  • 109:38 - 109:40
    It's all right, sheriff.
    How's tricks?
  • 109:40 - 109:42
    How's the law-breaking
    business?
  • 109:42 - 109:45
    Pretty quiet...since Lewt left.
  • 109:45 - 109:47
    Yeah, pretty dull
    without him around.
  • 109:47 - 109:50
    Ain't heard from him lately,
    have you, Senator?
  • 109:50 - 109:54
    Lewt? Here. Have a bite.
  • 109:55 - 109:57
    Don't mind if I do.
  • 109:57 - 109:59
    Wish I could afford this brand.
  • 109:59 - 110:02
    The next batch I get,
    I'll send you some.
  • 110:02 - 110:05
    No, I ain't heard
    a word from Lewt...
  • 110:05 - 110:10
    since he was attacked
    by that no-account Sam Pierce.
  • 110:10 - 110:13
    How's your other son
    feel about it?
  • 110:13 - 110:15
    I ain't got no other son.
  • 110:16 - 110:18
    Funny thing--one of the boys...
  • 110:22 - 110:25
    Lewt? I wish it was so.
  • 110:25 - 110:28
    Don't mind if I have
    a look around, do you?
  • 110:28 - 110:31
    No. Go ahead, sheriff.
    You got your duties to do.
  • 110:31 - 110:34
    I'm sorry you're gonna have
    your trouble for nothing.
  • 110:36 - 110:38
    I hear Mrs. McCanles
    has been feeling kind of poorly.
  • 110:38 - 110:40
    It ain't nothing.
  • 110:40 - 110:42
    Just getting
    a little old, I guess.
  • 110:42 - 110:44
    You reckon the missus
    would mind...
  • 110:44 - 110:46
    if I kind of
    looked around her room?
  • 110:46 - 110:48
    No. Why should she mind?
  • 110:48 - 110:49
    Go ahead.
  • 110:49 - 110:51
    Sid, ain't you moved yet?
  • 110:56 - 110:57
    Come in.
  • 110:58 - 111:00
    - Evening, ma'am.
    - Sheriff.
  • 111:00 - 111:02
    Sorry to disturb
    your privacy, ma'am.
  • 111:02 - 111:04
    Sheriff Thompson, what is it?
  • 111:04 - 111:06
    It's really nothing, ma'am.
  • 111:06 - 111:08
    One of the boys
    had a fool notion...
  • 111:08 - 111:10
    that Lewt was around here.
  • 111:10 - 111:12
    I'm afraid if Lewton
    were around...
  • 111:12 - 111:15
    I'd be the last person
    to know it.
  • 111:15 - 111:16
    Sorry-
  • 111:31 - 111:33
    Oh, my sons.
  • 111:33 - 111:35
    My sons.
  • 111:37 - 111:39
    Let's try this one.
  • 111:43 - 111:45
    Who's that?
  • 111:45 - 111:46
    Is that you, girl?
  • 111:48 - 111:49
    What do you want?
  • 111:49 - 111:53
    It's me-Sheriff Thompson.
    You ain't seen Lewt, have you?
  • 111:53 - 111:56
    Lewt? That murdering,
    sneaking no-account.
  • 111:56 - 111:58
    I wish I could see him.
  • 111:58 - 112:00
    I reckon you do.
  • 112:00 - 112:02
    I was forgetting
    about Sam Pierce.
  • 112:02 - 112:04
    Sorry-
  • 112:04 - 112:07
    Good night.
    See you at the hanging.
  • 112:17 - 112:19
    Poor old Mac.
  • 112:19 - 112:22
    He don't know how close he came
    to getting plugged.
  • 112:22 - 112:24
    Be quiet. It ain't safe yet.
  • 112:24 - 112:26
    It ain't safe for them,
    you mean.
  • 112:26 - 112:28
    There they go now.
  • 112:30 - 112:32
    I think I'll light out
    for Mexico.
  • 112:32 - 112:33
    Mexico?
  • 112:33 - 112:35
    Yeah.
  • 112:35 - 112:36
    I'm gonna grab me a ranch...
  • 112:36 - 112:39
    that'll make this place
    look like a gopher hole.
  • 112:39 - 112:42
    It would be like heaven,
    being in Mexico together.
  • 112:42 - 112:44
    I'll show these
    heel-squatters around here...
  • 112:44 - 112:46
    a thing or two about ranching.
  • 112:46 - 112:47
    You can do it, too.
  • 112:48 - 112:49
    - Lewt.
    - Huh?
  • 112:50 - 112:53
    - Go saddle my pinto.
    - What for?
  • 112:53 - 112:56
    - While I get ready.
    - Ready for what?
  • 112:56 - 113:00
    I'm going with you, of course.
    Hurry up.
  • 113:02 - 113:04
    You wouldn't like it
    down there, honey.
  • 113:04 - 113:06
    Sure, I will. I'll be
    a big help to you, too.
  • 113:06 - 113:08
    I can cook, and I can shoot
    as good as you...
  • 113:08 - 113:10
    and I never get tired riding.
  • 113:10 - 113:12
    You'll try to stop me
    from doing things...
  • 113:12 - 113:13
    yammering about me
    maybe getting shot...
  • 113:13 - 113:15
    or start all over again
    about marrying somebody.
  • 113:15 - 113:18
    No. I promise I won't never say
    another word about marrying.
  • 113:18 - 113:19
    You'll probably
    want to go with me...
  • 113:19 - 113:20
    every time I feel
    like going on a bust...
  • 113:20 - 113:22
    or playing me some poker.
  • 113:22 - 113:23
    I wouldn't, honest.
  • 113:23 - 113:25
    Just so long
    as I could be near you.
  • 113:25 - 113:26
    I'm gonna live my own way.
    Nobody's gonna hog-tie me.
  • 113:26 - 113:27
    Please.
  • 113:27 - 113:29
    I'll come back
    every once in a while...
  • 113:29 - 113:30
    and see you, like tonight.
  • 113:30 - 113:32
    I'll do anything you say.
  • 113:32 - 113:35
    Honey, I love you. I'll see you
    every time I come back.
  • 113:35 - 113:37
    I'll send for you someday.
    Honest I will.
  • 113:37 - 113:38
    I want to go with you.
    I've got to go with you.
  • 113:38 - 113:40
    Will you stop your yammering?
    I've got to mosey!
  • 113:40 - 113:42
    You love me!
    You said you loved me!
  • 113:42 - 113:44
    Nobody else can have me
    because I'm yours!
  • 113:44 - 113:46
    I don't want anybody else!
    I want you!
  • 113:46 - 113:49
    I'm yours!
    Nobody else can have me!
  • 113:49 - 113:51
    You said nobody ever!
    Now take me with you!
  • 113:51 - 113:53
    You've got to take me!
    Please! Please, honey!
  • 113:53 - 113:56
    - Shut up!
    - Lewt, honey, please!
  • 114:50 - 114:52
    Begging your pardon, ma'am...
  • 114:52 - 114:53
    I'd like to say
    all us boys at the Bit...
  • 114:53 - 114:55
    is praying mighty hard
    that you get--
  • 114:55 - 114:58
    All right, Ken. All right now.
    You just wait downstairs.
  • 114:58 - 115:00
    I'll let you know
    when I need you.
  • 115:03 - 115:05
    Will you thank the boys for me?
  • 115:05 - 115:08
    Tell them it isn't
    quite as hard to go...
  • 115:08 - 115:09
    as they may think.
  • 115:09 - 115:12
    What are you
    talking that way for?
  • 115:12 - 115:15
    Anybody would think
    you was dying.
  • 115:16 - 115:19
    I'm a nuisance to you
    even to the end.
  • 115:19 - 115:21
    It's the first time
    you've been in this room...
  • 115:21 - 115:23
    since that night.
  • 115:23 - 115:26
    Don't bring that up.
  • 115:26 - 115:29
    I never had the courage
    to discuss it with you before...
  • 115:29 - 115:31
    but it doesn't matter now.
  • 115:32 - 115:33
    I've paid for my mistake.
  • 115:33 - 115:36
    You've hated me
    all through the years.
  • 115:36 - 115:39
    You paid? What about me,
    with these legs?
  • 115:39 - 115:42
    As useless as a hog-tied steer.
  • 115:42 - 115:45
    And all because you
    couldn't stand to be...
  • 115:45 - 115:47
    mistress of the biggest
    ranch in Texas.
  • 115:47 - 115:52
    And why? I'll tell you why.
  • 115:52 - 115:54
    Nobody needed to tell me...
  • 115:54 - 115:56
    who you was running away to
    that night.
  • 115:56 - 115:59
    Nobody needed to tell me
    you was running to Chavez.
  • 115:59 - 116:02
    That's not true. It's not true.
  • 116:02 - 116:05
    I was running away,
    but not to Scott.
  • 116:05 - 116:07
    Not to Scott.
  • 116:07 - 116:09
    True or not, you left me.
  • 116:09 - 116:12
    And true or not,
    I went after you...
  • 116:12 - 116:18
    like any lovesick,
    half-baked boy would do.
  • 116:18 - 116:23
    I'd give anything...
    anything to undo it.
  • 116:23 - 116:29
    I loved you, Laura Belle.
    Yes, sir, I loved you.
  • 116:29 - 116:32
    Kept on saying to myself
    all through the years...
  • 116:32 - 116:36
    that I hated you,
    until finally I did hate you.
  • 116:37 - 116:40
    In my heart,
    I knew all the time...
  • 116:40 - 116:42
    it wasn't your fault, though.
  • 116:42 - 116:43
    It was my fault.
  • 116:43 - 116:48
    It was my jealousy
    that made me like I was--
  • 116:48 - 116:50
    hard and cruel-like--
  • 116:50 - 116:54
    till I guess
    you had to leave me.
  • 116:54 - 116:58
    I never should have
    gone out after you that night.
  • 116:58 - 117:01
    But when I found out
    you was gone...
  • 117:01 - 117:04
    I got to thinking
    you was going to him...
  • 117:04 - 117:06
    and I couldn't stand it.
  • 117:06 - 117:10
    I swore I'd stop you
    and bring you back.
  • 117:10 - 117:12
    I went crazy.
  • 117:12 - 117:17
    Yes, that's what it was.
    I just went crazy.
  • 117:17 - 117:21
    And I rode through the night
    like a drunken Comanche.
  • 117:21 - 117:25
    It was my own crazy jealousy
    that threw me off that horse.
  • 117:25 - 117:30
    Jackson, forgive me.
  • 117:30 - 117:33
    Look at me.
  • 117:33 - 117:36
    You're my husband...my very own.
  • 117:58 - 117:59
    Hiya, BOYS-
  • 117:59 - 118:04
    - It's Jesse.
    - Well, I'll be.
  • 118:04 - 118:07
    He's got a lot of gall,
    coming back here.
  • 118:18 - 118:20
    Where do you think you're going?
  • 118:20 - 118:24
    I thought I told you
    to keep out of my sight.
  • 118:24 - 118:26
    I just found out
    my mother is dying...
  • 118:26 - 118:28
    and I came to see her,
    and I intend to see her.
  • 118:28 - 118:31
    They tell me
    you're the big noise now...
  • 118:31 - 118:33
    with them trespassing thieves.
  • 118:33 - 118:35
    I hope my good fortune
    doesn't distress you too much.
  • 118:35 - 118:37
    They're even talking
    about putting you...
  • 118:37 - 118:39
    up for public office.
  • 118:39 - 118:41
    They must pay high
    for double-crossers.
  • 118:41 - 118:42
    Senator,
    let's not discuss that.
  • 118:42 - 118:44
    I'm afraid we
    see things differently.
  • 118:44 - 118:46
    Nothing on earth
    would bring me here--
  • 118:46 - 118:48
    You're mighty lucky my men
    didn't take a shot at you.
  • 118:48 - 118:50
    That was their orders.
  • 118:50 - 118:52
    I was about to say
    that nothing on earth...
  • 118:52 - 118:54
    would bring me back here
    except mother.
  • 118:54 - 118:56
    Is she in her room?
  • 118:56 - 118:59
    - No, she ain't in her room.
    - Where is she?
  • 118:59 - 119:05
    You'll find her right in there,
    in a long pine box.
  • 119:48 - 119:50
    Hello, Vashti.
  • 119:51 - 119:53
    - Mr. Jesse--
    - No, thank you.
  • 119:53 - 119:56
    But Mrs. McCanles,
    she said to me once...
  • 119:56 - 119:59
    "Vashti, you be sure and see
    that Mr. Jesse eats proper--"
  • 119:59 - 120:03
    You've been a good friend.
    I shan't forget it.
  • 120:05 - 120:08
    Poor Mrs. McCanles.
  • 120:08 - 120:11
    I wonder if Miss Pearl
    would mind if you woke her up.
  • 120:11 - 120:16
    I have to go away soon.
    I would like to see her.
  • 120:16 - 120:19
    What's the matter?
    Didn't you hear me?
  • 120:19 - 120:21
    Yes, I heared you.
  • 120:21 - 120:23
    Only I'm certain sure
    the devil hisself...
  • 120:23 - 120:25
    has been chasing Miss Pearl.
  • 120:25 - 120:27
    What on earth
    are you talking about?
  • 120:27 - 120:30
    Mrs. McCanles, she treated
    Miss Pearl awful good.
  • 120:30 - 120:34
    She treated everybody
    awful good, even me.
  • 120:34 - 120:37
    And after she went to heaven...
  • 120:37 - 120:40
    Miss Pearl looks like she's had
    a spell or something.
  • 120:40 - 120:42
    She wouldn't eat nothing.
  • 120:42 - 120:44
    She wouldn't talk to nobody.
  • 120:44 - 120:46
    She just stared and stared...
  • 120:46 - 120:48
    at Mrs. McCanles lying there
    so still-like.
  • 120:48 - 120:50
    She ran to the barn...
  • 120:50 - 120:52
    and wouldn't come out
    for nobody.
  • 120:52 - 120:54
    Poor Pearl.
  • 120:54 - 120:57
    She's sad.
    I listened at the barn door...
  • 120:57 - 120:59
    and I heared her weeping
    something awful.
  • 120:59 - 121:01
    I want you to do
    something for me.
  • 121:01 - 121:03
    Yes?
  • 121:03 - 121:05
    Go and fix Miss Pearl
    a hot breakfast.
  • 121:05 - 121:06
    Yes!
  • 121:06 - 121:10
    And I want you to pack
    Miss Pearl's things.
  • 121:10 - 121:12
    Yes, ma'am! Yes, sir!
  • 121:16 - 121:17
    Go away.
  • 121:17 - 121:19
    Vashti said you wouldn't
    come into the house...
  • 121:19 - 121:20
    and I couldn't believe her.
  • 121:20 - 121:22
    Leave me alone.
  • 121:22 - 121:23
    Have you gone out of your mind?
  • 121:23 - 121:25
    What are you doing out here
    in the stable?
  • 121:25 - 121:27
    I bet your pa would think
    it was too good for me.
  • 121:27 - 121:28
    Never mind what he thinks.
    I'm not going to allow you--
  • 121:28 - 121:31
    Don't you worry none about me.
    I'm going away from here.
  • 121:31 - 121:34
    - Really? Where are you going?
    - It ain't your business.
  • 121:35 - 121:36
    Me and Dice
    will get along all right.
  • 121:37 - 121:38
    Of course, there's Lewt.
    He'll be paying a visit here...
  • 121:39 - 121:41
    sooner or later,
    if I know Lewt.
  • 121:41 - 121:44
    That's right, I'm Lewt's girl.
    You can't forget that, can you?
  • 121:44 - 121:46
    What makes you think that?
  • 121:46 - 121:49
    That's what you said that night.
    You said you'd never forget it.
  • 121:49 - 121:51
    I did say that, didn't I?
  • 121:51 - 121:54
    It worried me sometimes
    to think I'd made so much of it.
  • 121:54 - 121:58
    I hope it didn't make
    any difference.
  • 121:58 - 122:01
    It didn't make no difference.
  • 122:02 - 122:04
    You're right. I'm Lewt's girl.
  • 122:04 - 122:06
    It's all I ever was.
    It's all I ever could be.
  • 122:06 - 122:08
    You love him, don't you?
  • 122:08 - 122:10
    Love him? I hate him.
  • 122:10 - 122:13
    I wish they'd hang him.
    I wish they'd hang him fast.
  • 122:13 - 122:16
    Yes. After all you've
    been through, I suppose--
  • 122:16 - 122:19
    It ain't just his fault.
  • 122:20 - 122:25
    If he sent for me tonight,
    I guess I'd go to him.
  • 122:25 - 122:28
    Lewt's not sending for you
    tonight or any other night.
  • 122:28 - 122:30
    Listen, I have to be
    in Paradise Flats...
  • 122:30 - 122:31
    a few days on business.
  • 122:31 - 122:33
    Do you want to wait here
    until I go to Austin...
  • 122:33 - 122:35
    or would you like to
    come with me right now?
  • 122:35 - 122:38
    Me? You're just
    being sorry for me.
  • 122:38 - 122:40
    You don't have to be
    sorry for me none!
  • 122:40 - 122:42
    Listen to me.
    I won't have you thinking that.
  • 122:42 - 122:44
    It's you who are feeling
    sorry for yourself.
  • 122:44 - 122:48
    I told Helen long ago
    I wanted to get you out of here.
  • 122:48 - 122:49
    You told her?
  • 122:49 - 122:52
    Yes. She wants to be
    your friend.
  • 122:52 - 122:54
    After your ma died...
  • 122:54 - 122:57
    I just didn't want to
    go on living no more.
  • 122:57 - 122:59
    I know what you mean.
  • 123:01 - 123:04
    You'll like Helen,
    and she'll like you, too.
  • 123:04 - 123:06
    You just wait and see.
  • 123:07 - 123:11
    She's a lady, ain't she?
    Like your ma.
  • 123:11 - 123:14
    She's a lady,
    like you're going to be.
  • 123:14 - 123:16
    No, I can't be no more.
  • 123:16 - 123:18
    Of course you can.
    We'll just pretend...
  • 123:18 - 123:20
    the whole thing
    was just a bad dream.
  • 123:20 - 123:23
    That's all it was actually,
    a nightmare.
  • 123:23 - 123:26
    If only I could be good again!.
  • 123:26 - 123:29
    Look at me.
  • 123:29 - 123:31
    Remember when you
    wanted to learn...
  • 123:31 - 123:34
    when you wanted me to help you?
  • 123:34 - 123:36
    I know just the school for you.
  • 123:36 - 123:37
    School?
  • 123:37 - 123:40
    What's the matter?
    Don't you still want to learn?
  • 123:40 - 123:42
    I'll do anything.
  • 123:42 - 123:45
    I'll cook for you.
    I'll wash Miss Helen's clothes.
  • 123:45 - 123:46
    You'll do nothing of the sort.
  • 123:46 - 123:49
    You'll learn to waltz
    and make small talk...
  • 123:49 - 123:51
    and have pretty dresses.
  • 123:51 - 123:52
    Here.
  • 123:55 - 123:57
    For me?
  • 123:57 - 123:59
    From mother to you.
  • 124:01 - 124:03
    Jesse, I...
  • 124:03 - 124:05
    I wish...
  • 124:07 - 124:10
    I wish I could die for you.
  • 124:11 - 124:14
    Let's hope you never
    have to do that.
  • 124:45 - 124:48
    Is that you, Judas?
  • 124:48 - 124:50
    I got a message
    from your brother--
  • 124:50 - 124:53
    the McCanles with the guts.
  • 124:53 - 124:54
    What's the matter
    with the bad man?
  • 124:54 - 124:56
    Can't he deliver
    his messages in person?
  • 124:56 - 124:59
    He has some business
    tonight...with a train.
  • 124:59 - 125:02
    He just plumb don't like trains.
  • 125:02 - 125:05
    So I've heard.
    Have you become his assistant?
  • 125:05 - 125:07
    We keep in touch
    with each other.
  • 125:07 - 125:08
    You should have seen his face...
  • 125:08 - 125:10
    when I told him
    you have Chavez with you.
  • 125:10 - 125:12
    I bet it was
    a lovely sight to behold.
  • 125:12 - 125:13
    What's the message?
  • 125:13 - 125:16
    He says I'm to bring her
    back with me...pronto.
  • 125:16 - 125:20
    Suppose she doesn't feel up
    to making the trip?
  • 125:20 - 125:22
    He says if she don't
    come back...
  • 125:22 - 125:24
    he's coming here
    tomorrow morning...
  • 125:24 - 125:25
    bright and early and get her.
  • 125:27 - 125:29
    You seem to be
    a capable messenger.
  • 125:29 - 125:32
    Would you mind
    carrying back a reply?
  • 125:32 - 125:34
    Not at all. Glad to oblige.
  • 125:34 - 125:37
    You can tell my beloved brother
    that I'll wait for him here.
  • 125:37 - 125:40
    I should have the sheriff
    waiting for him...
  • 125:40 - 125:42
    but I prefer to meet him alone.
  • 125:42 - 125:44
    - Is that a promise?
    - You're not talking to Lewt.
  • 126:17 - 126:20
    That's near enough.
  • 126:20 - 126:23
    I'm giving you one more chance.
    Send Pearl out here...
  • 126:23 - 126:25
    or I'll plug you
    from here to breakfast.
  • 126:25 - 126:28
    Just what do you think
    Pearl's doing here with me?
  • 126:28 - 126:30
    Don't give me any...
  • 126:30 - 126:32
    of your high and mighty
    noble talk, big words.
  • 126:32 - 126:35
    You think I wouldn't shoot you
    because you ain't got a gun?
  • 126:35 - 126:38
    I wouldn't credit you
    with any such compunctions.
  • 126:44 - 126:46
    I'm riding back
    to that hitching post...
  • 126:46 - 126:49
    and then turning
    and starting to shoot.
  • 126:49 - 126:50
    It's more than you did
    for Sam Pierce.
  • 126:50 - 126:52
    Why all the consideration?
  • 126:52 - 126:54
    Just don't want them
    fancy friends of yours...
  • 126:54 - 126:58
    to say you had a brother
    who shot you down in cold blood.
  • 126:58 - 126:59
    You're going to hang.
  • 126:59 - 127:03
    You're going to hang
    by the neck until you're dead!
  • 127:03 - 127:04
    You'll just go on
    killing and killing...
  • 127:05 - 127:07
    till they kill you.
  • 127:07 - 127:11
    I hope Pearl gives you
    a pretty funeral.
  • 127:31 - 127:34
    - Who's that?
    - Just me--Lem Smoot.
  • 127:34 - 127:36
    Come here to gloat over me, huh?
  • 127:36 - 127:39
    You can turn right around
    and get out of here.
  • 127:39 - 127:42
    I came because I thought maybe
    you'd be needing a friend.
  • 127:42 - 127:46
    There's a funny glow in the sky
    tonight, ain't there?
  • 127:46 - 127:49
    I remember once hearing
    one of them Indian legends...
  • 127:49 - 127:52
    about how their ancestors
    lit bonfires in the sky...
  • 127:52 - 127:55
    when a chief's son was a-dyin'.
  • 127:55 - 127:57
    He's dying?
  • 127:57 - 127:59
    It don't surprise me none.
  • 127:59 - 128:01
    Lewt always was a good shot.
  • 128:01 - 128:03
    It looks like
    them ancestors of yours...
  • 128:03 - 128:06
    have to put out those bonfires.
  • 128:06 - 128:08
    What do you mean?
  • 128:08 - 128:12
    I guess Jesse's a little tougher
    than you thought.
  • 128:12 - 128:13
    Thank God.
  • 128:13 - 128:17
    I thought I knew you
    better than that.
  • 128:17 - 128:20
    I know how fond you were
    of those boys...
  • 128:20 - 128:22
    and how proud
    of them you were.
  • 128:22 - 128:25
    It don't seem possible...
  • 128:25 - 128:28
    but I must have been wrong
    about a whole lot of things.
  • 128:28 - 128:31
    Laura Belle warned me
    I was spoiling Lewt...
  • 128:31 - 128:34
    but I wouldn't listen to her.
  • 128:34 - 128:38
    Look. You see
    them plains and hills?
  • 128:38 - 128:40
    I was so almighty proud...
  • 128:40 - 128:42
    of what I carved
    out of this country.
  • 128:42 - 128:45
    I figured
    I was building something...
  • 128:45 - 128:47
    for Lewt and Jesse.
  • 128:47 - 128:49
    And what have I got now?
  • 128:49 - 128:53
    Lewt a murderer, an outlaw.
  • 128:53 - 128:54
    Jesse...
  • 128:56 - 128:59
    Jesse would come back
    any time you want him to.
  • 128:59 - 129:02
    You think so?
  • 129:02 - 129:05
    He told me to tell you so.
  • 129:07 - 129:11
    I'm just a lonely old man
    who needs a friend...
  • 129:11 - 129:13
    like you said.
  • 129:20 - 129:23
    Whoa!
  • 129:27 - 129:29
    Here's your luggage, miss.
  • 129:33 - 129:35
    You're Miss Helen, ain't you?
  • 129:35 - 129:37
    And you're Pearl.
  • 129:37 - 129:39
    He's been asking for you.
  • 129:39 - 129:41
    How is he?
  • 129:41 - 129:45
    He's...gonna be all right.
  • 129:45 - 129:47
    Thank heaven.
  • 129:51 - 129:54
    I shouldn't cry. I know it.
  • 129:54 - 129:56
    He wouldn't like it.
  • 129:56 - 130:00
    You couldn't do nothing
    he wouldn't like.
  • 130:03 - 130:06
    You're very fond
    of Jesse, aren't you?
  • 130:10 - 130:12
    After my pa...
  • 130:14 - 130:19
    There wasn't never nobody
    good to me like my pa...
  • 130:20 - 130:23
    Except Mrs. McCanles...
  • 130:23 - 130:25
    and Jesse.
  • 130:25 - 130:26
    My dear.
  • 130:28 - 130:32
    You will come
    and live with us, won't you?
  • 130:33 - 130:35
    I want you to.
  • 130:41 - 130:43
    Yes?
  • 130:43 - 130:47
    I'm glad you and Jesse
    are...bespoken.
  • 130:48 - 130:49
    Thank you.
  • 130:58 - 131:00
    Hi, Pearl.
  • 131:00 - 131:02
    How's the hero?
  • 131:02 - 131:04
    I just heard
    he was gonna pull through.
  • 131:04 - 131:05
    Tough luck, ain't it?
  • 131:05 - 131:08
    But Lewt will get him next time.
    You can bank on that.
  • 131:08 - 131:11
    - Next time?
    - Yeah.
  • 131:11 - 131:13
    Next time.
  • 131:13 - 131:16
    I got good news for you.
  • 131:17 - 131:19
    Yeah? What is it?
  • 131:19 - 131:22
    It's from Lewt.
  • 131:22 - 131:23
    He says you got to
    hightail it out of here...
  • 131:23 - 131:25
    if you want to
    kiss him good-bye...
  • 131:25 - 131:27
    before he beats it
    across the border.
  • 131:28 - 131:31
    You mean it? Where is he?
  • 131:31 - 131:34
    I kind of figured
    you'd like that.
  • 131:34 - 131:36
    He's hiding out
    at Squaw's Head Rock.
  • 131:36 - 131:37
    You got that? Squaw's Head Rock.
  • 131:37 - 131:39
    Just fire two shots
    when you get there.
  • 131:39 - 131:41
    I got it. Squaw's Head Rock.
  • 131:41 - 131:43
    Take the Apache trail
    to the mission.
  • 131:43 - 131:46
    Any Indian there can tell you
    how to get to Buffalo Ridge.
  • 131:46 - 131:48
    And then you--
    You got a good horse?
  • 131:48 - 131:50
    It's a couple of days' ride.
  • 131:50 - 131:52
    Sure. I got my pinto.
  • 131:52 - 131:58
    You know, the one Lewt gave me
    before I was his girl.
  • 133:33 - 133:35
    Hiya, Pearl!
  • 133:37 - 133:41
    Here I am!
    I've been waiting for you!
  • 134:23 - 134:26
    Hello, honey!
    I'll be right down!
  • 134:26 - 134:28
    Stay there!
  • 134:42 - 134:45
    I can't see you!.
    Can you see me?
  • 135:15 - 135:20
    You...double-crossing...bobcat!
  • 135:54 - 135:57
    I guess that does it.
  • 136:17 - 136:20
    You got me that time.
  • 136:20 - 136:21
    I'm done for.
  • 136:21 - 136:23
    You're lying.
  • 136:24 - 136:26
    You're lying,
    like you always do!
  • 136:30 - 136:33
    I can't shoot no more, honey.
  • 136:35 - 136:36
    Honest.
  • 136:36 - 136:39
    I'm not scared of you.
  • 136:39 - 136:41
    I'm coming up after you.
  • 136:41 - 136:45
    All right, then. Come on up!
  • 137:20 - 137:23
    No use in my...
  • 137:23 - 137:25
    lying no more.
  • 137:26 - 137:28
    I'm through.
  • 137:31 - 137:33
    You hear me?
  • 137:33 - 137:34
    Yeah.
  • 137:35 - 137:37
    I'm dying.
  • 137:38 - 137:40
    I...
  • 137:41 - 137:43
    I'm going...fast.
  • 137:43 - 137:47
    Are you...
    Ain't you coming up?
  • 137:48 - 137:50
    I want to see you.
    I got to see you.
  • 137:51 - 137:53
    Where are you?
  • 137:54 - 137:56
    Where are you?
  • 137:57 - 137:59
    Hurry!
  • 138:00 - 138:02
    Please!
  • 138:02 - 138:05
    I...I got to...
  • 138:05 - 138:09
    hold you...just once more.
  • 138:12 - 138:14
    I love you.
  • 138:16 - 138:18
    I love you!
  • 138:18 - 138:20
    Hurry. Hurry!
  • 138:20 - 138:21
    Lewt!
  • 138:23 - 138:25
    Hurry, honey.
  • 138:25 - 138:28
    Hold on! Hold on!
  • 138:28 - 138:29
    Hurry!
  • 138:29 - 138:32
    Wait for me!.
  • 138:32 - 138:34
    Wait for me.
  • 138:42 - 138:43
    Pearl!
  • 138:44 - 138:45
    Where are you?
  • 139:37 - 139:40
    You always said you could shoot.
  • 139:40 - 139:43
    I never believed you.
  • 139:43 - 139:46
    I love you.
  • 139:47 - 139:49
    I love you.
  • 139:49 - 139:52
    Don't cry, honey.
  • 139:52 - 139:54
    Don't cry.
  • 139:54 - 139:57
    I had to do it.
  • 139:57 - 139:59
    Of course you did.
  • 139:59 - 140:02
    Let me hold you.
  • 140:02 - 140:04
    Let me...
  • 140:04 - 140:07
    Just hold me.
    Hold me once more.
  • 140:07 - 140:10
    Little... bobcat.
Title:
Duel in The Sun 1946 Gregory Peck & Jennifer Jones
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