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00:04:10Owen, is that you?
00:04:13Yeah.
00:04:15Put that gun down. It's a friend.
00:04:31What are you doing here?
00:04:33Helping. Nobody else would come.
00:04:36So I heard.
00:04:38How's Lee?
00:04:41Wanted to see you.
00:04:43I'll be home as soon as she's asleep.
00:04:49Who's he?
00:04:51Her brother, Dick Fasken, from out of town.
00:04:54He spent the day looking for the man.
00:04:57Lily all right?
00:05:05You've got company, Lily.
00:05:10Hello, Owen.
00:05:11Lily.
00:05:19Pan size.
00:05:21And beautiful.
00:05:23Good color, too.
00:05:25Yes.
00:05:31The doctor wouldn't come.
00:05:34Jen came instead.
00:05:36Don't you even think about it, Lily.
00:05:38Not now.
00:05:40I'm really pretty lucky, Owen.
00:05:44I couldn't face up going back to the restaurant to work.
00:05:49Mrs. Burkoff would just work out at her place when I'm ready for it.
00:05:54We're grateful, too.
00:05:56Sounds queer to say it here and now, but...
00:06:00You'll have a good life, Owen.
00:06:04I'm sure you will, Lily.
00:06:06I'm sure you will, Lily.
00:06:10I'm sure you will.
00:06:11I'm sure you will.
00:06:35Coffee?
00:06:39Thanks.
00:06:42Thanks.
00:06:49You've seen me before, Owen.
00:06:51There's been a change.
00:06:52Somebody washed your face and got you a new dress.
00:06:55Arch.
00:06:56And a tub in my own room.
00:06:58I bathe every day now.
00:07:00That's an improvement.
00:07:03How was the winter?
00:07:06Well, we stayed alive and we kept the cattle alive.
00:07:09It was snowing at the ranch.
00:07:11Our nearest neighbor in nearly five weeks.
00:07:15We missed you, Owen.
00:07:23I brought Lily some grub.
00:07:26Owen.
00:07:29Who was it?
00:07:32Good night, Jane.
00:07:39Hold it a minute.
00:07:42You live in these parts?
00:07:44Around here.
00:07:46Who's the father?
00:07:49That'd be Lily's business, wouldn't it?
00:07:51I'll find out.
00:07:52Sure.
00:07:53I'll find out if it takes me a lifetime.
00:07:55Fine.
00:07:56It's a nice country to live in.
00:08:11Come on.
00:08:28Who was that?
00:08:31Owen Daybright.
00:08:33Your husband's foster brother, ain't he?
00:08:36That's right.
00:08:39How much?
00:08:41Five dollars.
00:08:43He brought this food, too.
00:08:45Why?
00:08:47You're wrong.
00:08:49He's good.
00:08:51And there's no one else around here like him.
00:08:57And again.
00:09:03He keeps his aces of kicker and he draws to it every time.
00:09:06Three times.
00:09:07Missed her kicker.
00:09:09It's a game of chance, boys.
00:09:12We'll play again sometime, huh?
00:09:23I ran your errand.
00:09:25Thanks, Owen.
00:09:27It's paid for.
00:09:28Like you pay for a coat.
00:09:30I appreciate it.
00:09:32This isn't the first time you saved my hide.
00:09:35Why don't you grow up, boy?
00:09:37Look, it happens.
00:09:38I sleep good.
00:09:42Your wife was there.
00:09:44She have any idea?
00:09:50Happened before I met Jen.
00:09:52Even so, she wouldn't understand it.
00:09:53You know what she's like.
00:09:55Why should I know what she's like?
00:09:57Well, that's right, you don't.
00:10:00She's what all the others weren't.
00:10:03She's everything I ever wanted for myself.
00:10:06It's been a long time.
00:10:07Let's get back to the ranch.
00:10:09Stand where you're at, Daybright.
00:10:11You, move away.
00:10:20You brought Lily $500.
00:10:26That's right.
00:10:28Don't you need it?
00:10:30Not that kind.
00:10:32I'll take it.
00:10:33Not that kind.
00:10:35That wasn't grub money.
00:10:36It was get out of town money.
00:10:39I'll ask you one time.
00:10:41Was it yours?
00:10:43Point that gun to the floor, son, and turn around.
00:10:55There'll be other times.
00:10:56You're a conclusion jumper, my friend.
00:10:58I don't like to...
00:10:59Quit it, Owen.
00:11:00I'll handle this myself, Cotton.
00:11:01Not as long as I'm sheriff.
00:11:04All right, Cotton.
00:11:09You've scared me twice tonight.
00:11:11Next time you point a gun at me, shoot it.
00:11:34Who's that?
00:12:00Well, welcome home, boys.
00:12:02You look fit, son. How are you, Owen?
00:12:04Good. How's the leg?
00:12:05Got the misery. Same as every winter for 20 years.
00:12:08Evening, boys.
00:12:09Hello, Mr. Willoughby.
00:12:10Hello, Mr. Willoughby.
00:12:11Thought you might want some hot coffee, Arch.
00:12:13Well, thank you, Mr. Willoughby.
00:12:15Same old dishwater?
00:12:18You don't want any, huh?
00:12:19Oh, no. I was just kidding.
00:12:21Watch your language.
00:12:23How's the bad stomach?
00:12:25Owen, some days I doubt if I'll make it through sundown.
00:12:29Well, why don't you stop beating your own cooking?
00:12:31Oh, I'm stuck here. Can't help it.
00:12:41Arch, these cigars ain't from Pittsburgh.
00:12:43Kansas City.
00:12:47Place sure isn't going downhill fast.
00:12:52How'd it go?
00:12:54Ask the foreman. I just took orders.
00:13:00You got a wife waiting for you.
00:13:02I hadn't forgotten.
00:13:05I'll look in on her.
00:13:08Good night.
00:13:09Good night, son.
00:13:10Good night, Lee.
00:13:12Boy looks trim.
00:13:15Nobody could have worked harder this winter.
00:13:17He's got a lot to make up for.
00:13:20He'll come around.
00:13:22Maybe Jen will have something to do with it.
00:13:25Anyway, you can handle it alone now.
00:13:27Well, it sounds like you're giving notice, Owen.
00:13:32Lee's married now.
00:13:34Jen's a fine daughter for you.
00:13:36I'm just crowding the place.
00:13:38Oh, if you're not comfortable here, we...
00:13:40I'm not forgetting, Arch.
00:13:41You've done everything you could to make me belong.
00:13:43When you picked me up, I was just a stray orphan.
00:13:47Foul-mouthed and flea-bitten 15 years ago.
00:13:49It's been a long time. A good time.
00:13:52Now it's time for me to go.
00:13:54You really mean it.
00:13:56I want to push on, try my own ways.
00:13:58Owen.
00:14:03How do I say this?
00:14:06When I took you, it was for Lee.
00:14:09I couldn't get around outside and raise my own boys,
00:14:12so I picked you to do it for me.
00:14:14What I didn't know then was that I needed you, too.
00:14:19Need you now.
00:14:21Need you now.
00:14:29All right, Arch.
00:14:34I was just hitting you for a raise, anyhow.
00:14:39Night.
00:14:40Night.
00:14:43Jen, will you hurry up and come on out?
00:14:47I don't know why all of a sudden you can't get dressed in front of me.
00:14:51I'll be two more minutes, Lee.
00:14:53On top of all winter, that's a long time.
00:14:56I know that. Better than you.
00:15:01You mean you've missed me.
00:15:03Of course.
00:15:17You're beautiful.
00:15:19Do you think so, Lee?
00:15:21Do you really mean it?
00:15:23First time I saw you, you were wearing a pair of split breeches.
00:15:28And you helped me come out of the back country.
00:15:31You and Arch.
00:15:33This is the second Sunday dress I ever owned, Lee.
00:15:37First when I wore it at my mother's funeral,
00:15:40and then I used it to bury my father, and then I burned it.
00:15:44And now you're a lady of fashion, huh?
00:15:49Well, that's what it says in Godey's lady's book.
00:15:57I haven't done many smart things in my life,
00:16:00but marrying you is one of them.
00:16:03We'll be happy, Lee.
00:16:05Nothing can stop us, honey.
00:16:15Second and last call.
00:16:30Good morning, Wilbur.
00:16:32Morning, Mr. Willoughby.
00:16:34Morning, Owen. Nice to see a real man back again.
00:16:37Oh, thanks, Mr. Willoughby.
00:16:39Good morning, Mr. Willoughby.
00:16:41Nice to see a real man back again.
00:16:43Oh, thanks, Mr. Willoughby.
00:16:45Morning, real man.
00:16:47Did that nasty old noise wake you up,
00:16:49or were you waiting for the sun to hit your dimple cheeks?
00:16:52You Sunday men haven't lost any sleep in so long,
00:16:55you've forgotten what you go to bed for.
00:16:57Mr. Willoughby's buttering the foreman.
00:17:01All right, all right. I slept late.
00:17:03Why is it, though, when a man's out on the range all by himself
00:17:06and eating his own cooking, he looks forward to getting up for breakfast?
00:17:08Well, because when he's home, he lies there and has to figure out
00:17:11if it's worth the bellyache getting up for.
00:17:13You ain't under contract with the South, Pedester, Lee.
00:17:16Any time my cooking gets so bad that you've got to go hungry,
00:17:19I shall give you your time before you know what gave you the miseries.
00:17:22That's telling, Mr. Willoughby.
00:17:24No offense, sir.
00:17:25Mr. Willoughby accepts your apology.
00:17:27I do.
00:17:28I'm sure there's no hard feelings. How about another cup of coffee?
00:17:31Sure.
00:17:34I have to move you, sir.
00:17:36Taking the census again?
00:17:38Yeah. I like to see who comes and who goes.
00:18:03Hello, Hub.
00:18:05I got your letter a week ago.
00:18:07You're a mongrel.
00:18:09How's Lily?
00:18:11She's doing all right.
00:18:15Who's that?
00:18:17The law.
00:18:25Brothers, ain't you?
00:18:27I'm going to kill a man before I leave here.
00:18:30Anybody special, or will I do?
00:18:32I don't know the man yet, but I will.
00:18:34Keep an eye on me. The name's Faskin.
00:18:37Where are the horses?
00:18:38Behind the depot.
00:18:58Faskin boys were looking for Lily.
00:19:02They heard she'd been taken in and given a home by a widow woman named Mrs. Burke,
00:19:06who owned a ranch nearby.
00:19:20They're looking for Lily. We're her brothers.
00:19:22I didn't know Lily had this much family.
00:19:24Never said a word.
00:19:26Maybe she's ashamed of us.
00:19:28Not Lily. She's not that kind.
00:19:30She's in her room.
00:19:33I'll call her.
00:19:34Never mind. That's the room.
00:19:44So you sent for him?
00:19:46The reason's over there.
00:19:55I didn't ask for you to come.
00:19:58I didn't ask for you to come, do you hear?
00:20:00I didn't ask for you to come, do you hear?
00:20:02We're this kind of family.
00:20:04We don't waste any love on each other.
00:20:06We've fought amongst ourselves. We've even shattered each other.
00:20:10We've got one tie. We're blood relations.
00:20:13Go away, hub.
00:20:15Go away.
00:20:18You want to marry your own day bride, Lily?
00:20:21I don't want him and I don't want you.
00:20:23I'll manage myself without any help.
00:20:31No.
00:20:34No.
00:20:43Day bride knows something.
00:20:45If he can't talk when I get through with him, he'll write the name with his feet.
00:21:00Ride him.
00:21:02Scratch him, boy.
00:21:31Hey!
00:21:37Hey, Mr. Kicker, you dropped something.
00:21:40What he needs now is that poor face.
00:21:57You know that's no way to break a horse.
00:21:59Now, get on him and ride him like you were taught.
00:22:18Hey!
00:22:20Hey!
00:22:25Scratch him back.
00:22:29Ride him.
00:22:41Did you have to use that whip?
00:22:43Oh, it's touchy.
00:22:46Stop being such a farmer.
00:22:48A good whipping never hurt any filly.
00:22:51Come on.
00:23:00All those authorizations come in?
00:23:02All but Mrs. Burks.
00:23:03I'll ride over.
00:23:06Cut me a horse, you. One for yourself.
00:23:29Hi, Lily.
00:23:30Hello, Owen.
00:23:32Hello, Huey.
00:23:34Good day, ma'am.
00:23:39How do you feel?
00:23:41Feel good.
00:23:43Why?
00:23:44I just wondered.
00:23:50That's mighty good to hear.
00:23:53Why, thank you.
00:23:55I'm glad to hear it.
00:23:56Mighty good to hear.
00:23:58Why, thank you.
00:24:02Well, I just asked because...
00:24:04Because you look real fine, Lily.
00:24:13Just fine.
00:24:27Had your breakfast?
00:24:28Mr. Willoughby's best.
00:24:29I can outcook him with my two arms broken.
00:24:32Business first, then we'll trade recipes.
00:24:35Write me a note authorizing us to cut out your cattle at Roundup and bring them home.
00:24:38Been wondering if I was being snubbed.
00:24:40The only thing that can snub you is a mountain.
00:24:43I'll get paper and pen.
00:24:48Thanks, Owen.
00:24:50But I'm all right again.
00:24:51You look fine, Lily.
00:24:52Yeah, that's what Huey says.
00:24:57I wish I could find the words to thank you for bringing me the money, but I can't.
00:25:01Well, don't try.
00:25:04I hate to see you fronting for Lee.
00:25:08Well, I'm...
00:25:10I'm thinking of Arch.
00:25:11I know.
00:25:12You go on standing in front of Lee, protecting him, letting his dirt rub off on you.
00:25:17Maybe.
00:25:19And I'm thinking of Jen.
00:25:21And all she's done for me.
00:25:23That's why I can't tell.
00:25:26So we'll both keep it a secret.
00:25:29Lily, it ain't right that you should...
00:25:30Owen, I've been afraid of a lot of things this past winter.
00:25:34What people would say about me.
00:25:36How I'd raise a baby.
00:25:39How I'd keep us both alive.
00:25:43Well, now it's happened.
00:25:44And I'm not afraid anymore.
00:25:48I'm not glad it happened. I was wrong. I know that.
00:25:54I'm just not afraid of living anymore.
00:25:57Stay right here.
00:26:00In the house?
00:26:08Start walking to that shed over there.
00:26:10Why?
00:26:11You won't get hurt if you don't break for the house.
00:26:14Go on.
00:26:27What is this?
00:26:29You bought your ticket, you'll see.
00:26:31Sit down.
00:26:36Goodbye, ladies. See you after roundup.
00:26:56Stay bright.
00:26:59So you're sent for Big Brother.
00:27:04Why don't I remind myself to pack a gun when I visit my neighbors?
00:27:08That money was yours, stay bright.
00:27:10Oh, it was, huh?
00:27:11That baby's gonna need a name.
00:27:13Yours.
00:27:19You want another helping?
00:27:26Come on.
00:27:27Pull the trigger.
00:27:29First you shoot me and then you gotta shoot Huey because he saw you.
00:27:33Then you'll have to shoot Mrs. Burke and your own sister because they'll see you.
00:27:37Well, come on.
00:27:38Pull the trigger.
00:27:39Quit it or he'll do it.
00:27:40I don't think he's got the guts.
00:27:46Put that down.
00:27:47That gun down, Big Brother.
00:27:48You won't use it.
00:27:50And I'll break your arm if you keep it.
00:27:57Hold it.
00:28:23Get up, Hop.
00:28:24Nick, put that gun down.
00:28:27Well, go ahead, cut down on her.
00:28:28She's only your sister.
00:28:29You gotta kill somebody.
00:28:32Be careful who you poke in the belly.
00:28:34Huey, that's enough.
00:28:37Whatever you say, Lily.
00:28:38All right, Hop, this is still our dance.
00:28:40No, Owen.
00:28:42Haven't I made enough trouble for myself, for my baby?
00:28:46You wanna add murder, too?
00:28:48Go on, take them to the sheriff.
00:28:50If you need someone to sign the complaint, I'll do it.
00:28:53All right, Lily.
00:28:54You got the right.
00:28:56Come on.
00:29:01Go on.
00:29:07Well, here are the lazy W's for sale.
00:29:10How much?
00:29:11Well, they're asking $35,000 cash for it.
00:29:14That reminds me.
00:29:16You owe me some money.
00:29:17I generally do, aren't you?
00:29:19Joe Benson told me yesterday at the bank that you were overdrawn.
00:29:22Don't worry.
00:29:23The old man covered it for you.
00:29:24Thanks.
00:29:25Still trying to fill those inside straights, huh?
00:29:27I always forget what you told me.
00:29:29Hey, have you been spending our money?
00:29:32You know, that's a joint account.
00:29:34How much did he draw?
00:29:36$500.
00:29:37Said you drew it in gold.
00:29:39Makes a nice clink in the pocket of that.
00:29:43I'll see you later.
00:29:44I gotta get ready for work.
00:29:45Yeah.
00:29:46Is there some cream there, Jim?
00:29:51Excuse me.
00:30:04You don't believe that story about the 500, do you?
00:30:07No, I don't.
00:30:09Well, look, honey.
00:30:10There's certain things that you've got to understand.
00:30:12I don't like Arch knowing everything that's going on.
00:30:16Yes.
00:30:18And I can understand you're not wanting him to know.
00:30:21That $500 is a lot of money.
00:30:24I didn't like taking it out of the account either, but...
00:30:27Well, it...
00:30:29It was for a lady's honor.
00:30:30Stop it, Lee. Stop it.
00:30:32I know all about you and Lily.
00:30:38Oh.
00:30:40Oh, I know what you're thinking.
00:30:43Oh, honey.
00:30:45That $500 was to help Owen out.
00:30:48I don't want Arch or anybody else to know about it.
00:30:51But now that the fat's in the fire, I guess I'll have to tell you the truth.
00:30:56You see, Owen got in trouble with Lily.
00:31:00And the least I could do to help him was...
00:31:02Well, you know how much I think of Owen.
00:31:05The least I could do to help him was to give him the money.
00:31:07You're a liar.
00:31:09You're a mean, contemptible liar.
00:31:27Hey.
00:31:30You're all alike.
00:31:32You and Arch and Lee.
00:31:33You could be a little clearer.
00:31:34You're all a pack of liars.
00:31:35Well, I'm through. I'm leaving.
00:31:38Slow down or we'll walk.
00:31:39That $500 you gave Lily, I know where it came from.
00:31:42Now, wait a minute, Jen.
00:31:43Protecting him again.
00:31:44Fighting with Lily's brothers.
00:31:46You've known all about her and Lee from the start.
00:31:48It's just a lot of talk. I'd pay it no mind.
00:31:50Owen.
00:31:51Why can't you be your own man?
00:31:56These misunderstandings happen.
00:31:58All married people have a quarrel once in a while, I guess.
00:32:01I hate him.
00:32:04Jen.
00:32:10You and I are kind of in the same fix.
00:32:13Arch is all the family we've got.
00:32:15With him, we belong to something.
00:32:18Shouldn't we give him back a little bit in return?
00:32:28Owen, what are you doing?
00:32:30Owen, what can I do?
00:32:32What can I do?
00:32:34Stay around.
00:32:35For Arch.
00:32:41All right.
00:32:44But all I'll do is stay.
00:32:57Morning, Mr. Kicker.
00:32:59Morning.
00:33:05Hey, hey, Owen.
00:33:08What fell on you?
00:33:09A couple of hard cases.
00:33:10Brothers.
00:33:11Name of Fasken.
00:33:12Fasken?
00:33:15Two of them?
00:33:18Lily's clan is gathering.
00:33:26Do they know?
00:33:27You're still alive.
00:33:29You think they'll find out?
00:33:31Well, not for a while.
00:33:33Sheriff's got them locked up.
00:33:36How long?
00:33:37A week.
00:33:41They'll try again.
00:33:44Who'll tell them?
00:33:45Well, Lily might.
00:33:47She doesn't want to, but they're...
00:33:49They're kind of hard to handle.
00:33:50Well, what do I do?
00:33:53You wouldn't do it.
00:33:54Let's see.
00:33:57There's only one way.
00:33:58Take Jen and get out.
00:33:59Stay away from here.
00:34:00Begin all over again.
00:34:02Because you've won this place out
00:34:03and all your friends are with it.
00:34:05Sure.
00:34:06It's either that or get shot.
00:34:09With me gone, the ranch is yours.
00:34:16Nobody can stop you thinking that.
00:34:18But don't say it to me.
00:34:21All right.
00:34:25Hurt you?
00:34:28One day you'll belt me once too often.
00:34:33Now, you boys are going out on a big roundup.
00:34:35If you ride with a short or underfed string,
00:34:37you might as well be afoot.
00:34:39Now, here's a horse you can have cheap.
00:34:41A real Saturday afternoon bargain.
00:34:43Sound of limb and body.
00:34:46Rune, he's been burned so often,
00:34:47he looks like a brand book.
00:34:49Just give me an offer.
00:34:51I make out about 12 brands.
00:34:52What do you say, Lee?
00:34:53Oh, I'd say a good round dozen.
00:34:54That means 12 unhappy customers.
00:34:56Oh, Rune, I pass.
00:34:58All right.
00:34:59Anybody else?
00:35:00Take him away.
00:35:01Put him out to grass.
00:35:03All right, all right.
00:35:04I got the best cowhorses this side of KC.
00:35:07I got a pedigree comes with this one.
00:35:09Name your price.
00:35:11Well, this looks more like it.
00:35:13Here, let me take it.
00:35:14Open the gate, boys.
00:35:29Ah!
00:35:53Good horse, Rune.
00:35:54Only trouble is, he's a whistler.
00:35:56He leaks air.
00:35:57Call that a leak?
00:36:01Owen, you know better than to ride a horse
00:36:03that way through town on Saturday.
00:36:05That team of Wilfonts took after you
00:36:06and almost ran away.
00:36:08Well, don't blame me.
00:36:09Blame the horse.
00:36:10He whistles and everything follows.
00:36:12Hey, hold on.
00:36:13I ain't through yet.
00:36:14You sure are.
00:36:17Can't you hold your breath a minute?
00:36:19Put him away.
00:36:27The Alaskan boys are comfortable.
00:36:29Who cares?
00:36:31Let's go look in on them.
00:36:34Pick me up later at the saloon.
00:36:41Oh, Owen.
00:36:44How are things?
00:36:45Quiet, Con.
00:36:47Getting ready for roundup.
00:36:48Tough job.
00:36:49How'd you like to sign on?
00:36:5030 a month and me.
00:36:52Oh, not me.
00:36:53I sleep in a soft bed every night.
00:36:55Help you?
00:36:57I'm bringing the Fasken some cookies.
00:36:59Better push them into their cage with a stick.
00:37:02They're a troublesome pair.
00:37:10One inside?
00:37:12Might be catching.
00:37:19I understand the judge gave you boys a week.
00:37:21Judge?
00:37:22The stinking justice of the peace.
00:37:24Well, maybe next time we can arrange a real judge.
00:37:27Claw, hammer, coat and all.
00:37:29Next time will be different.
00:37:35Look.
00:37:39Lily's doing all right without you boys.
00:37:41Why don't you leave her alone?
00:37:43I don't see no missus in front of her name.
00:37:45Well, that happens.
00:37:47Not to a sister of ours.
00:37:49All right, act like jackasses and you'll be treated like them.
00:37:52When you get out, the sheriff will put you on the train.
00:37:54Himself.
00:37:55Show your faces after that and you'll be back.
00:37:57Right here.
00:37:58For six months.
00:38:00You scare me.
00:38:05Just say the word and I'll order some crittens for this place.
00:38:15By the way, I've decided to go on roundup with you.
00:38:17Not so easy, Lee.
00:38:19There's some things and some people you can't run away from.
00:38:21Well, I'll think about that when I get back.
00:38:23You ought to think about it now.
00:38:24Hold it.
00:38:26There's a Cheyenne in that tree.
00:38:30Got him.
00:38:32Hey, that thing jumped into your hand.
00:38:34How did you get it so fast?
00:38:36Practice, son. You ought to try it.
00:38:38Haven't got the time.
00:38:40Lee, the old Cheyenne camp.
00:38:42Yeah.
00:38:44Remember the night we rolled the rocks down on them?
00:38:46I remember when Arch caught us and the licking we got.
00:38:48I'd sooner have been scarred by the Cheyennes.
00:38:50A couple of fool kids playing with Indians.
00:38:52We had our times, didn't we?
00:38:54Yeah.
00:39:25Good morning, Arch.
00:39:27Well, good morning, Lee.
00:39:29Morning.
00:39:31Phew, I'm getting too fat.
00:39:33Well, did you buy any horses yesterday?
00:39:35Well, Obie Roon tried to push a wind-broke gelding off on us,
00:39:38but Owen caught him up.
00:39:40Obie never quits trying.
00:39:42Arch, you know, I got to thinking last night.
00:39:44Come on, then.
00:39:46Tell me while you were walking.
00:39:48Well, I got to thinking.
00:39:50Well, I got to thinking.
00:39:51Come on, then.
00:39:53Tell me while you were walking.
00:39:55Come on, walk with me.
00:39:57Walk with me.
00:40:05What started me thinking was that I saw a horse in Roon's
00:40:08that I'd like to own.
00:40:10And I began talking about price before I remembered
00:40:12that I'm strapped.
00:40:14Buy him.
00:40:16We always got money for a good horse.
00:40:18Oh, I don't care about the horse.
00:40:19A man my age, with a wife,
00:40:21with a father who owns half the county,
00:40:23has to hold off buying a horse
00:40:25because his wages won't let him afford it.
00:40:27Oh, listen, Lee.
00:40:29You haven't been able to trust me.
00:40:31Now, that's in the past, Arch.
00:40:33You were right, but it's done.
00:40:35I've been a good hand this winter, haven't I?
00:40:37Yes, you have.
00:40:39You think I know the cattle business?
00:40:41Maybe not as well as you or Owen,
00:40:43but well enough to make money at it, huh?
00:40:45Of course, if you need more money, you'll get it.
00:40:47Let me tell you.
00:40:49It was another piece of foolishness
00:40:51like all the others.
00:40:53It wasn't.
00:40:55Jen was something else, something right.
00:40:57That's why I put you on the top hand's wages.
00:40:59I'll raise them.
00:41:01Oh, no, Arch, that's too easy.
00:41:03Either I'm your son, entitled to your trust
00:41:05with the ranch or anything else,
00:41:07or I'm not.
00:41:09It's one or the other.
00:41:11What do you want?
00:41:13I want to be part owner of the ranch, Arch.
00:41:15I want a share in it.
00:41:17I'm married and settled down now.
00:41:19I'll live and raise my kids and die.
00:41:21Here's where I'll help take over from you
00:41:23when you've had enough of the business.
00:41:27I'm not just camping here for wages.
00:41:29I'm here to stay, Arch.
00:41:31I'm your son.
00:41:34I've been thinking about it, too.
00:41:36More than you, a lot more than you.
00:41:38You're my own blood.
00:41:40A man has a debt to that.
00:41:42Oh, you've got no debt to me, Arch.
00:41:44Yeah, it's an old one.
00:41:45Began the day your mother died.
00:41:47You got it coming to you, Lee,
00:41:49for doing without her.
00:41:51Well, we've managed, old-timer.
00:41:53Beginner to feel like one.
00:41:55I'll go in town tomorrow and draw up the papers.
00:41:58From now on, half the ranch is yours.
00:42:02My half will go to Owen when I die.
00:42:06Hamilton.
00:42:08Flying H.
00:42:10Neely.
00:42:12Dog Iron.
00:42:13Sands.
00:42:15Lazy S. Double O.
00:42:17Frank Peter.
00:42:19Box Pitchfork.
00:42:21Frank Martin.
00:42:23Let's see, Box F.
00:42:25Double F.
00:42:27That's right, Double F.
00:42:29What do you carry them in your head for?
00:42:31We got 40 different brands.
00:42:33The biggest shuffle you ever saw.
00:42:35We'll have to move fast.
00:42:37Talk to you a minute, Owen.
00:42:39Sure, go ahead, Huey.
00:42:41I was back up in the mountains yesterday
00:42:43and I still hared over,
00:42:45but I could tell they was ours.
00:42:47Couldn't stop because I was trying to turn the horses
00:42:49and by the time we got them headed downhill,
00:42:51I was miles away.
00:42:53You want to pick them up today?
00:42:55Well, I aimed to this morning.
00:42:57They're gone.
00:42:59Well, they've probably been rounded up
00:43:01by the other crew already.
00:43:03Nope, they was drove the other way.
00:43:05Did you travel them?
00:43:07As far as I could.
00:43:09Let's go try again, Huey.
00:43:11I'll come with you.
00:43:13All right.
00:43:19Take a look at this shoe.
00:43:21You see the two cocks on the inside
00:43:23and how it's built up?
00:43:27This rider signed his name for us.
00:43:38Two horses and four steers.
00:43:41These tracks go straight for a while.
00:43:44Let's go.
00:43:58Got dark on me here and I turned back.
00:44:01Good place to cross.
00:44:03If they want to cross.
00:44:05You think like a cattle rustler.
00:44:07Let's look on the other side.
00:44:14Only one horse came out of the water here.
00:44:24I was right.
00:44:26This horse is a decoy.
00:44:28They either went up or downstream.
00:44:30Huey, you look below.
00:44:32Yeah.
00:44:44There ain't even been a horse down this way.
00:44:47There has been here
00:44:49and they've been driving some steers ahead of them.
00:45:14Here's where they come out.
00:45:19That's Rebecca's place.
00:45:21Yeah.
00:45:23Let's go over and have a look.
00:45:44Here he comes.
00:45:46Two of them.
00:45:50You looking for something?
00:45:52Four steers.
00:45:55Well, there ain't that water in trough.
00:45:57Their ears would stick up.
00:45:59Come here, Herb.
00:46:04Notice that cork.
00:46:06They built it up here.
00:46:08That's where they came from.
00:46:10That's where they came from.
00:46:11Notice that cork.
00:46:13They built up inside of that shoe.
00:46:15Who owns the horse that wears it?
00:46:17Never seen it before.
00:46:37Here's another one.
00:46:39It's fresh.
00:46:42What about it, Herb?
00:46:44What about what?
00:46:47Whoever rode that horse
00:46:49drove four of our steers in here.
00:46:51Look, if you see your steers here, you can talk.
00:46:54If not, I ain't accountable.
00:46:56Get on your horse and get out of here.
00:46:58Herb, I figure you butchered that beef
00:47:00and buried the hides, but I can't prove it.
00:47:02So I'm gonna do the next best thing.
00:47:04I'm gonna show you what you buy into
00:47:06every time I track our cattle here.
00:47:11Come on.
00:47:30I always heard you were
00:47:32a pretty good saloon fighter, Herb.
00:47:34How are you without a bottle or a knife?
00:47:41Come on, Herb.
00:48:11Now we're gonna take four of your steers.
00:48:13You licked him.
00:48:15Why go to jail for stealing his cattle?
00:48:17You talking as the new half owner?
00:48:19You got a roundup to go to, so have I.
00:48:21How are we gonna make it if we're in jail?
00:48:25You coming, Huey?
00:48:27You're still foreman.
00:48:42You're gonna keep me from going to the sheriff?
00:48:46Think back a ways, Herb.
00:48:48Did I put a gun on you?
00:48:50Did I shoot the knife out of your hand?
00:48:52Am I driving off your steers?
00:48:55I got no part in this.
00:48:59I got no part in this.
00:49:01I got no part in this.
00:49:03I got no part in this.
00:49:05I got no part in this.
00:49:07I got no part in this.
00:49:09I got no part in this.
00:49:12He's your foreman.
00:49:14Sad but true.
00:49:17Put a good price on your beef, Herb.
00:49:19You can't buy me off, don't try.
00:49:23It wasn't a $250 beating, was it?
00:49:27All right.
00:49:29It's a deal.
00:49:31But I ain't done with him yet.
00:49:33Long as I can look down a gun barrel,
00:49:35I ain't done with him.
00:49:37Come on in to town with me.
00:49:39I'll get you the money.
00:49:41I can't sit a horse till I get this hand fixed
00:49:43and get a drink.
00:49:56Ain't you dancing tonight, son?
00:49:58I'm drinking tonight, Mr. Willoughby.
00:50:00Be careful of that apple jack.
00:50:02Don't put your lights out.
00:50:04Seen Owen?
00:50:06Start bleeding again.
00:50:08Jen took him to the house.
00:50:29Too tight?
00:50:31The tighter the better.
00:50:33You seem to be getting in a lot of trouble lately.
00:50:36You don't have to, you know.
00:50:38You can stop them from saying those things
00:50:40about you and Lily.
00:50:42Oh, I don't mind.
00:50:44I happen to like Lily.
00:50:46There.
00:50:48Here, let me help you.
00:50:50Thanks, Jen.
00:50:53Owen,
00:50:55you can't make it up to Lily by yourself.
00:50:57Flea was half a man and...
00:51:04I want to see Jen alone.
00:51:07Wait, Owen.
00:51:09Stay.
00:51:11What do you want?
00:51:14I'm leaving in the morning, honey.
00:51:16Big roundup.
00:51:18I'll be gone a long time.
00:51:20I know that.
00:51:22Well, I gotta say goodbye, don't I?
00:51:24Well, goodbye then.
00:51:26Oh, no.
00:51:28Not like that.
00:51:30Not anymore.
00:51:32Leave me alone.
00:51:33Leave me alone.
00:51:38Oh.
00:51:40It's easy enough to lock one man out
00:51:42as long as there's somebody else to take his place.
00:51:44You're drunk, Flea.
00:51:46Drunk enough to see double,
00:51:48to see you here with Jen.
00:52:03I'm sorry you had to see that.
00:52:08I wish I could help, Jen.
00:52:12Just knowing you're around helps.
00:52:20There are things I'd like to say.
00:52:23What would you say, Owen?
00:52:31I'd say I haven't got the right to help.
00:52:33I'd say it's too bad.
00:53:04What do you want?
00:53:06I want to talk to you.
00:53:09How's the hand?
00:53:11Still sore.
00:53:13What's the matter?
00:53:15Still sore, huh?
00:53:17I guess you don't have much love for Daybrights.
00:53:19My time will come.
00:53:24I hear the Fasken boys are getting out of jail soon.
00:53:27So I hear.
00:53:29And they'll still be looking for Papa.
00:53:30If I got them figured,
00:53:32Daybright will be dead in another few days.
00:53:34No, he'll be gone.
00:53:36Roundup?
00:53:38That ain't gonna be hard for him to find.
00:53:40Oh, a couple of saddle traps like them
00:53:42would be picked up in no time at Roundup.
00:53:46And in order for them to join,
00:53:48they'll have to have a letter of authorization
00:53:50from some well-known brand,
00:53:52like yours, say.
00:53:54Daybright'll try to keep him out.
00:53:56Sure he will.
00:53:57If they try to join the Western Division.
00:53:59But if they ride to the Eastern Division,
00:54:01present your letter, they can get in.
00:54:03I'll be with the Eastern.
00:54:05Likely as wagon captain.
00:54:09East and West Divisions meet, don't they,
00:54:12to finish up the Roundup?
00:54:14Yeah.
00:54:16To finish up.
00:54:20You know, Herb,
00:54:22I should have made that check much bigger.
00:54:24That was a bad idea.
00:54:25Much bigger.
00:54:27That was a bad beating you took.
00:54:29Yeah.
00:54:31An awful beating.
00:54:35Jones, Western.
00:54:40Huey, you're with me.
00:54:43Stu Miller, Western.
00:54:46Orv, you're Eastern.
00:54:48Hung over?
00:54:50I feel fine.
00:54:53How'd you make out with Packard yesterday?
00:54:55I bought the stairs.
00:54:57Good price?
00:54:59$250.
00:55:01Just for cattle?
00:55:03Yeah.
00:55:08I've decided to take your advice, Owen.
00:55:10I'm getting out of the country after this Roundup.
00:55:13You?
00:55:14Starting all over again, working for a living?
00:55:16Yeah.
00:55:18Just like that.
00:55:20What about Jen?
00:55:22I'll send for her when I'm ready.
00:55:24She'll join me.
00:55:30The nice morning the day we left,
00:55:32the sun warm on your shoulders,
00:55:34but we didn't feel good.
00:55:37This time there was something under your wishbone
00:55:39that said we were in for grief.
00:55:41Seems like they were just coming home
00:55:43from the winter drift.
00:55:45We turn around, they're off again.
00:55:47How do you feel about another month with Lee?
00:55:49Scare you?
00:55:51You'll wait for him alone this time.
00:55:53What's wrong, Jen?
00:55:55Something to do with Lee?
00:55:57I can't talk about it, Arch.
00:55:59Well, it sounds final.
00:56:01It is final.
00:56:05I'm afraid so.
00:56:06It is final.
00:56:11I was going to leave without telling you.
00:56:13Where are you, Jen?
00:56:15Can't I help you?
00:56:17You can't always make it up for him.
00:56:20I always have, till now.
00:56:24That's part of the trouble.
00:56:26Look, maybe it's my fault.
00:56:28Maybe it never could have worked.
00:56:30I'm restless here.
00:56:32I've been alone so long, I'm used to it.
00:56:33We've never lied to each other.
00:56:35We don't have to start now.
00:56:37Are you running away from Owen
00:56:39because he loves you?
00:56:43You're a good woman, Jen.
00:56:45Your life should be rich and peaceful.
00:56:47But if you run away from it now,
00:56:49you'll spend what's left
00:56:51with bitter memories and doubts.
00:56:54Wait till they get back.
00:56:58That's something like what Owen said.
00:57:00It's good advice, Jen.
00:57:02The spring roundup is a cow hunt.
00:57:04In the winter, they drift.
00:57:06The aim is to get them back to the home range.
00:57:10Besides that, there's the calves.
00:57:13They make a tally, brand, crop, and dehorn.
00:57:20I'm going to go back to the ranch
00:57:22and see what I can do.
00:57:24I'm going to go back to the ranch
00:57:26and see what I can do.
00:57:28I'm going to go back to the ranch
00:57:29and see what I can do.
00:57:31I was with Owen in the western division.
00:57:33We worked hard and the hours were long.
00:57:35We didn't measure time by the day
00:57:37but by the greening of the grass.
00:57:40It was all planned well
00:57:42and the work went even and smooth.
00:58:00Get on.
00:58:02What about our guns?
00:58:04Get inside.
00:58:06I'll throw them on the back platform
00:58:08after the train starts.
00:58:11You were going to kill a man, remember?
00:58:13I ain't through yet.
00:58:15Next visit?
00:58:17That's right.
00:58:19Now I'm worried.
00:58:21I'm going to kill a man.
00:58:23I ain't through yet.
00:58:25Next visit?
00:58:27That's right.
00:58:29Next visit?
00:59:00Sheriff tell you to stay out?
00:59:02What do you want?
00:59:04Be a neighborly.
00:59:06Help you find the man you're looking for, Daybright.
00:59:08Why do you care?
00:59:10I run a business.
00:59:12It's the business of moving cattle
00:59:14fast over long distances.
00:59:16Mostly in rainy weather at night.
00:59:18Daybright bothers me.
00:59:20Why don't you level on him then?
00:59:22That shouldn't bother a man like you.
00:59:24And hang?
00:59:26I'm looking for someone to shoot him
00:59:27You found him.
00:59:29Here's the setup.
00:59:31Daybright's on Roundup.
00:59:33I can get you into it legally.
00:59:35Once you're there, you'll have no trouble finding him.
00:59:37Go on.
00:59:39When this train hits the top of Benchgrade,
00:59:41it'll be slowed to a walk.
00:59:43We get off there.
00:59:45I got three horses waiting.
00:59:47Daybright will sure be surprised to see us.
00:59:49Yeah.
00:59:51Come on, here we are.
00:59:57Let's go.
01:00:19On the other side of the mountain,
01:00:21Lee was with the Eastern Division.
01:00:28More.
01:00:33Cut out all Omar brand.
01:00:35It's local.
01:00:37Turn them over to Mr. Jenkins here.
01:00:39Right.
01:00:44Cut out Omar.
01:00:49Cut out Omar.
01:00:52Cut out Omar.
01:00:54Cut out Omar.
01:00:55Cut out Omar.
01:01:26Cut out Omar.
01:01:28Cut out Omar.
01:01:30Cut out Omar.
01:01:32Cut out Omar.
01:01:34Cut out Omar.
01:01:39Lee!
01:01:49Referee that brand.
01:01:55I take it back.
01:01:57It looked like mine.
01:01:59Satisfied?
01:02:01Satisfied.
01:02:03He's yours, Jenkins.
01:02:26What brand?
01:02:27Omar.
01:02:29See that pair with the back horse behind Hardison?
01:02:36They brought this.
01:02:38Claimed to represent an outfit near you.
01:02:43Yeah.
01:02:45They're from our part.
01:02:47Know his two riders?
01:02:49Yeah, I seen them.
01:02:51All right, I'll assign them to your wagon.
01:02:53No, no.
01:02:54I got a bad feeling for that brand.
01:02:56Well, if they're wrong ones, I'll send them whistling.
01:02:58You can't do that.
01:02:59They got a right to their stock.
01:03:01We'll keep a close look out of the stuff they cut out.
01:03:03Meanwhile, assign them to another wagon.
01:03:05Somebody who doesn't know them.
01:03:07I don't want them around me.
01:03:09Well, that's fair enough.
01:03:20In Lee's division, the work was the same as ours.
01:03:22They'd make the comings, snake them out of the draws,
01:03:26gather them, push them toward the middle.
01:03:52Hey, first of our stock we've seen.
01:03:54Yeah, they've really entered.
01:03:56Have you heard anything on the home range?
01:03:58Yeah.
01:04:00Looks like a bonus for all hands.
01:04:02Arch will be a rich man.
01:04:05So will you.
01:04:07You're a partner now, ain't you?
01:04:10That's right.
01:04:12I was forgetting.
01:04:16Well, I got a half a summer's work laid out.
01:04:19I'm heading for Texas to restock.
01:04:20How are you going to get your beef from Texas
01:04:22all the way home to Montana?
01:04:24Yeah, by the time you buy your herd,
01:04:26Kansas will come up with some new kind of fever
01:04:28and quarantine you out.
01:04:30If you move to New Mexico, the same thing will happen.
01:04:32I reckon you'll just have to stay put in Texas,
01:04:34and that's no life.
01:04:36Now, son, you must have heard of railroads.
01:04:38I'm just going to lock my herd up in airtight boxcars
01:04:41and put a bag of that clean Texas air
01:04:43in each car and unload in Montana.
01:04:45Say, my name is Strobey.
01:04:47I don't think I got your name before.
01:04:49Oh, Dave Allard.
01:04:51I gather that you're sending your crew back to Montana
01:04:54with your strays while you head for Texas to restock.
01:04:56That's right.
01:04:58Well, I can save you the trouble.
01:05:00I'll have 3,000 double-wintered steers for sale
01:05:02at the end of roundup.
01:05:04Whew.
01:05:06In good shape?
01:05:08Yeah.
01:05:10Well, I'd better get going.
01:05:11Whew.
01:05:13In good shape?
01:05:15You're picking them up every day.
01:05:17Look at them.
01:05:19They've got our brand.
01:05:21What price?
01:05:2314.
01:05:25Laid down at Wet Mountain Meadow.
01:05:2714.
01:05:29You just made a deal.
01:05:31I'll have to find the nearest telegraph station,
01:05:33and it'll take a few days
01:05:35till I can cover a check for $42,000.
01:05:37That's all right.
01:05:41Let's go.
01:06:11Here's some hot coffee.
01:06:13Well, thanks, Mr. Willoughby.
01:06:15Why don't I save my money
01:06:17and buy a nice warm store I can sit in?
01:06:19I've seen them stores.
01:06:21They're drafty.
01:06:23Beats washing away.
01:06:25Sure does.
01:06:27Come on in out of the weather, friend.
01:06:29What are you?
01:06:31East or West Division?
01:06:33West.
01:06:35Name's Allard.
01:06:37Dave Wright.
01:06:39Thanks.
01:06:42Where you headed for?
01:06:44I left the East Division for a few days.
01:06:46I'm looking for a telegraph.
01:06:48Missed it in the rain, huh?
01:06:50Man can miss anything in this.
01:06:52I don't know whether I'm drowned or not.
01:06:54Well, there's a telegraph at our meeting place,
01:06:56the Wet Mountain Meadow.
01:06:58Huey, change the man's saddle
01:07:00while he finishes his coffee.
01:07:02Say, is that your brand?
01:07:06That's right.
01:07:08I just bought your herd.
01:07:09That's why I was looking for a telegraph
01:07:11to get my credit in shape by wire.
01:07:13What?
01:07:15You must be mistaken, mister.
01:07:17Strobe, he own the brand?
01:07:19Yeah.
01:07:21That's it.
01:07:233,000 double winter steers
01:07:25delivered at the meeting place.
01:07:27Strobe is the owner, ain't he?
01:07:29He can sell them.
01:07:32Is there anything wrong?
01:07:34Not a thing, friend.
01:07:36Not a thing.
01:07:37Well, thanks for everything.
01:08:08I didn't think he could plan that far ahead.
01:08:11You reckon that's why Lee made his bid to be partner?
01:08:13That's why.
01:08:15Sell the beef and get the money to clear out.
01:08:18What's he running from?
01:08:22There's people he has to answer to.
01:08:26You always stand up for him, don't you, Holland?
01:08:32When you're loyal to a man, Huey,
01:08:34you're loyal to everything he does.
01:08:35When you're loyal to a man, Huey,
01:08:37you're loyal to everything about him,
01:08:39even his faults, even his son.
01:08:44It's funny what you just said about Arch.
01:08:46I've been feeling that way a long time
01:08:48about somebody else.
01:08:52About Lily.
01:09:05About Lily.
01:09:36Day by day and hour by hour,
01:09:38the two divisions push closer together.
01:09:41So did Owen and Lee, for the showdown.
01:09:47I don't know.
01:09:49I don't know.
01:09:51I don't know.
01:09:53I don't know.
01:09:55I don't know.
01:09:57I don't know.
01:09:59I don't know.
01:10:01I don't know.
01:10:03I don't know.
01:10:06Only an hour away, Owen.
01:10:08The eastern division's over the next hill.
01:10:36Go!
01:10:38Go!
01:10:57Hiya, big fella.
01:10:58Howdy, Owen.
01:11:02How you feeling?
01:11:03I'll make it.
01:11:04Too many days in the saddle.
01:11:05I'll make it.
01:11:06Were you around?
01:11:07Yeah.
01:11:08Late.
01:11:09Owen!
01:11:10How'd it go?
01:11:11How are you?
01:11:12Oh, a spoon of the silk.
01:11:14What's your count?
01:11:152,000.
01:11:16Yours?
01:11:17Good.
01:11:18A little over 1,000.
01:11:19Well, that gives you Allard's 3,000
01:11:20and some to spare.
01:11:24Who's Allard?
01:11:26The man you're gonna sell the herd to.
01:11:30That's right.
01:11:31So it is.
01:11:33There'll be news to Arch.
01:11:35Especially since he's planning to get out of the panhandle
01:11:36and buy more stock.
01:11:39The deal's going through.
01:11:41I'm Arch's foreman, Lee.
01:11:43And I'm a partner.
01:11:45I pay half your wages, remember?
01:11:47Give me half my orders?
01:11:49Your orders are to keep your nose out of my business.
01:11:51And let you steal Arch's cattle.
01:11:53I'm a little hard of hearing, Lee.
01:11:57Day after tomorrow, we start for home.
01:11:59It's a big herd.
01:12:00The man and the wanker get run over.
01:12:04You better tell Allard it was a mistake
01:12:06to forget about it.
01:12:08Your orders are still
01:12:09to keep your nose out of my business.
01:12:11Wait a minute, Lee.
01:12:13I don't get it.
01:12:15You don't think you can pull this off
01:12:16with me around, do you?
01:12:34Let's get on with the cutting.
01:12:43Owen.
01:12:46Figure this one out.
01:12:47I was working down by the river
01:12:48past the last of the wagons.
01:12:50It don't make sense.
01:12:51What?
01:12:52Well, passing one of the wagons,
01:12:53I saw those two Faskins.
01:12:55And I thought to myself,
01:12:56I'd better get to the bottom of this.
01:12:58And I thought to myself,
01:13:00I'd better get to the bottom of this.
01:13:01And then, a few moments later,
01:13:02I saw those two Faskins.
01:13:04You sure?
01:13:05No mistake.
01:13:06They been on roundup.
01:13:08Stood there talking with the rest of the crew,
01:13:10needed a shave.
01:13:11They've slept in wet clothes like us.
01:13:14Lee knew it and didn't say anything.
01:13:17And he isn't worried like he should be.
01:13:25Owen.
01:13:26You know, I've been thinking about that deal I made with Dave Allard.
01:13:34Yeah?
01:13:35I admit, I made a mistake.
01:13:38Like I always do when I haven't got you around to steer me.
01:13:41Well, I'm glad you see the light, Lee.
01:13:43Yeah.
01:13:44Yeah.
01:13:45Well, I'd better get down to the depot and stop Allard before he gets too involved in that deal.
01:13:49Fine.
01:13:50You go ahead.
01:13:51Will you come with me?
01:13:53I'm pretty busy here.
01:13:55Well, it'll be much more convincing with you around.
01:14:00All right, I'll tell Mead we're going.
01:14:09Lee and I are going over to the telegraph.
01:14:11We won't be long.
01:14:12All right.
01:14:25Remember now, we don't blast till Daybright gets to that boulder.
01:14:39Yeah, I'll remember.
01:14:44Looks like this is our last roundup together, Owen.
01:14:48Oh, I tried to pull a fast one on you by grabbing that Allard deal, but I couldn't.
01:14:53So I'm going anyway.
01:14:54Just like I told you I would.
01:14:56Fine.
01:14:57I'm leaving you to win right down the line, Owen.
01:14:59I'm leaving everything.
01:15:01Arch, the ranch, Jen, you.
01:15:06It's yours.
01:15:07The works.
01:15:09You sure you thought this out good?
01:15:11You've been trying to tell me for years how to do the right thing.
01:15:14You gave me the straight line about getting away from here and beginning all over again.
01:15:18I just kind of hate to do it, that's all.
01:15:22Maybe it's because we've had a lot of fun together.
01:15:26We have at that.
01:15:28Remember that time in Kansas City when Arch took us to the Cattleman's Convention?
01:15:31Yeah.
01:15:33I played cards with the big Texan.
01:15:35Yeah, I remember.
01:15:36You beat him on five cold poker draws.
01:15:38Right.
01:15:39That's when I found out what good a kicker was.
01:15:42Yeah, we sure had a lot of good times.
01:15:44That's what I'll miss.
01:15:46I'll miss them too.
01:15:49No matter how old you get, there's that part of growing up you'll never forget.
01:15:52I'm glad you said that, Owen.
01:15:54I'll remember that when I'm gone from here.
01:16:06Now.
01:16:19Now.
01:16:47Where's Owen?
01:16:48Went with Leoma to the telegraph.
01:16:51You hear that? Somebody's in trouble.
01:16:53Take some men and go see.
01:17:07Go around the other side. Try to sneak up behind him. I'll cover you.
01:17:18Go.
01:17:48Go.
01:18:18Go.
01:18:48Go.
01:19:18Go.
01:19:49Lee!
01:19:58I'm taking you in, Lee.
01:20:00We're going to settle up.
01:20:03Not a chance.
01:20:05We're going to face Arch and tell him the whole truth.
01:20:08For once.
01:20:10Come on out.
01:20:12Come on out.
01:20:14Come on out.
01:20:17Come on out.
01:20:19You're forgetting.
01:20:21I still got my kicker.
01:20:24I always could outdraw you, Owen.
01:20:26I'll spot you then, but it won't change anything.
01:20:30Come on out.
01:20:32Or do I have to come in and get you?
01:20:47That's the whole story, Arch.
01:20:49All of it.
01:20:51It was in front of me for years, Owen.
01:20:53I refused to see it. I lied to myself.
01:20:56You lied.
01:20:57To make it easier for me.
01:20:59You didn't kill him.
01:21:01I didn't.
01:21:03A long time ago.
01:21:05The day I looked away and hoped he'd change.
01:21:08Hoped he'd work out.
01:21:12I'll have to tell Jen.
01:21:14I'd like to tell her myself.
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