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03:10Drop that gun.
03:12Stand up so we can get a look at you.
03:14Well, you didn't get very far.
03:15Help me out.
03:17Yeah, thanks.
03:20I guess I was given a bump steer being told Yaki would see me through.
03:24Now that you've got your man, Sheriff, you better get along with him.
03:26You bet I will.
03:27I ain't taking no more chances with this train robber.
03:30Oh, a train robber, huh?
03:32Yeah, and that ain't all.
03:34This time he robbed a bank down there on the railway.
03:36During there, cleaned it out.
03:38Sure, he hid most of the money, but I found some of it on him.
03:41Got it right here.
03:42Enough to send him up for a spell.
03:44Well, come on, let's get going.
03:46Brent, that's a low-down trick you just pulled.
03:54Oh, uh, thanks again for helping me.
03:57I'll feel a lot better when I get this bank robber behind the bars
04:01and get that bank money under lock and key.
04:04Sorry to see you go, Sheriff.
04:06Maybe it'd be smarter to stay over and take the first stage through.
04:09No use taking chances.
04:10Well, maybe you're right. That's what I'll do.
04:13Oh, say, can I have a room to keep him into the stage, constable?
04:16Sure.
04:17Mel, pick the Sheriff up at the room.
04:19The stage won't be here till tomorrow.
04:21Glad to.
04:27Tough luck. I'm sorry.
04:29Thanks, but I'm not in jail yet.
04:32No, but you're good as air right now.
04:44I wonder who ticked him off to ride in here.
04:47I don't know, but I do know I'm taking no chances.
04:52That book shows a nice profit range.
04:56Three bank jobs, two stage hold-ups, one express office.
05:00Not to mention a few odd jobs.
05:02Yeah, like the halfway out here.
05:04Too bad your wife had to sell it to me.
05:07Yes.
05:13Well, well, all the comforts of home.
05:15Yeah, but don't get any ideas about giving me the slip again.
05:19I'm sure you wouldn't be thinking of anything like that, Sheriff.
05:22What'd you say your name was?
05:23Why, uh, uh, oh, Perkins, ma'am. Panhandle Perkins.
05:27Glad to know you're Pumphandle.
05:28Oh, no, no, not Pumphandle, ma'am. Panhandle.
05:32It's all the same.
05:35Well, Pan, things couldn't be better.
05:37She's for me and against you.
05:41Well, when they find out we're Rangers, she'll still be for it again.
05:47She'd be for killing and letting you live.
05:50No, sir, I'm quit.
05:52Sheriffs always die with their boots on,
05:54but I'm aiming to die in a nice, soft, comfortable bed.
05:58Oh, look, Pan, nobody will find out.
06:01All right, all right, let me down.
06:03Come on, take the cuffs off. We'll call the whole thing off.
06:31Well, if it isn't the bank president.
06:34We got some bad news, Jackie.
06:37I just came from Delano.
06:39They've organized a law committee in the town
06:41with six of them acting as investigators.
06:44Sort of a secret six.
06:46I'm one of them.
06:47Yeah?
06:48Who are they investigating?
06:50Us.
06:51That's not the worst of it.
06:53They've made a deal with the Idaho kid to lead them.
06:56Do you know who he is?
06:58Well, I don't know his real name,
07:00but I do know he was a head of the group
07:02that went after the Evans gang in Red Bluff.
07:05They were tried and found guilty.
07:07Now, I don't know all of them, but me.
07:11What does Idaho kid look like?
07:13I don't know.
07:14I never saw him.
07:16I left town just before he took over,
07:19and I figured on doing the same thing again.
07:25How do we know but what he ain't in this territory right now?
07:28I'm going.
07:30Howdy.
07:31Oh, the Idaho kid.
07:32That's what some folks call me, ma'am.
07:34Say, has he been telling you things about me?
07:36If he has, don't you believe him.
07:37But I want to.
07:38Because I'm afraid I'll not be very welcome
07:40at a halfway house when Mr. Yackey learns who I am.
07:43No need to be worried, Arlene.
07:45I forgot to tell you, Tex is a lawyer.
07:48Where are your law books, Tex?
07:49Did you bring them with you?
07:50Sure did.
07:51Both of them.
07:53The law books will be along later for stage.
07:56We'll talk as we go along.
07:57Got to hurry if we want to get a halfway house before sundown.
08:01Come on, boys.
08:03Come on, Tate.
08:04Step back.
08:19That sheriff getting out of here with all that bacon.
08:22Yeah.
08:23It would be too bad, wouldn't it?
08:30I still don't like it.
08:31That's too much of your money to risk, Wayne.
08:33Oh, stop crying.
08:34You're going downstairs and gamble your head off.
08:36In fact, you're going to be a gambling fool.
08:38That's me, Art.
08:39But remember one thing.
08:41You must lose.
08:42Well, that won't be hard for me.
08:45Ever since I first opened my big brown eyes in this world,
08:48I've always been on the losing end.
08:5425 in the red.
08:56You win again, Sheriff.
08:58I'm sure you're lucky today.
08:59You bet.
09:00This is my lucky day.
09:02Why don't you put it all on the double O, Sheriff?
09:06Make a killing.
09:08Around and around she goes.
09:10Where she stops, nobody.
09:13Make a killing.
09:15Around and around she goes.
09:17Where she stops, nobody.
09:2428 in the black.
09:25You lose, Sheriff.
09:27Lady luck forgot where you live.
09:29Hey, wait a minute.
09:30Now, I can't play for keeps.
09:32I can't lose that.
09:33It ain't my money.
09:34What do you mean it ain't your money?
09:35Well, I got it from him.
09:37It's part of the bank loan.
09:39Do you mean to tell me that you lost all of my bank loot?
09:42Well, you're as bad as he is.
09:43Why, he's worse.
09:44He ought to be in jail himself.
09:45He will be if he tries to put you in.
09:47Yeah.
09:48Yeah, go ahead, Sheriff.
09:49Now, stick me in jail and listen to me tell him
09:51what you did with the money you took off of me.
09:53Oh, I'm a ruined man.
09:55A ruined man.
09:56Why, I can't never be no Sheriff no more.
09:59I don't want to go to jail.
10:01Well, do it if you don't get these bracelets off of me quick.
10:03He's right.
10:04I knew a Sheriff once who was hung for doing just what you did.
10:07I can't remember what I done with the key.
10:10It's a good thing you didn't swallow it,
10:12you no-good waster of my hard-earned money.
10:22Keep out of my way, you ex-Sheriff.
10:25Congratulations.
10:26Glad to see you're getting out of your clutches.
10:28The drinks are on me.
10:29Set them up, Del.
10:31Make mine plain soda.
10:33Yes.
10:38Excuse me.
10:39I thought this was mine.
10:41Oh, no, it ain't.
10:42It belonged to the house.
10:44Fork it over.
10:45Oh, no.
10:46I worked hard for this money.
10:48You call blowing to save hard work?
10:49You stole it.
10:51You mean you did.
10:52With that crooked reel.
11:07Come on.
11:37Come on.
12:08Oh!
12:09Oh!
12:37Oh!
13:01Thanks for the favor, stranger.
13:04I reckon you'd do as much for me if my back was turned.
13:10Pick it up.
13:16Go ahead.
13:17Pick it up.
13:24Give it to him.
13:25What?
13:26The bank robber?
13:27That bank robber.
13:29Any man who can whip red ought to trail along with me.
13:32That's exactly what I came here for.
13:34To trail along with you.
13:36Sheriff, go get my gun.
13:38Ex-sheriff, I mean.
13:41Oh, Clint.
13:44This young lady is the late Joe Arthur's niece, Arlene.
13:47She's here to take over the halfway house according to his will.
13:51I didn't know Joe had a niece or ever left a will when he was killed.
13:56I can't believe it.
13:57Well, he did.
13:59I'm representing this author.
14:00Her real name is Tex Haines, lawyer.
14:03I'm here to inform you that she is the owner of this business
14:07as well as a lot of other properties around here.
14:09Well, if that's the way it is, that's it.
14:13I always thought that Joe was holding something back from me
14:15when he let me buy in with him.
14:18Shake hands with your partner.
14:20I'm sure we'll get along all right.
14:22I'm sure we will.
14:23Step out to the bar, folks.
14:24The drinks are on me.
14:31This is Joe's niece, Miss Arthur.
14:34She's moving in.
14:36Get outside.
14:43I've been trying to place you.
14:46Haven't I met you somewhere?
14:47I wouldn't be surprised.
14:49You being a lawyer and me having to appear in court several times in my life.
14:53Oh, you fool around in law too, huh?
14:56When I'm in court, the law doesn't fool.
14:58Sorry, I thought I knew you.
15:00You may have seen me, mister, but you don't know me.
15:06My mistake.
15:11Well, goodbye and good luck.
15:12Thank you, Mr. Haines.
15:13I'll look you up the first time I'm in Delano.
15:17Goodbye, Miss Arthur.
15:18Goodbye.
15:28Goodbye.
15:49Oh, maybe it ain't such a bad life.
15:51Why don't you two bury the hatchet and kind of string along together?
15:54Oh, yeah?
15:55So you can find out what I did with my bank loot?
15:57Come back and lose it like you did the money in my belt?
15:59Ha, I should say not.
16:01I'll never ask you again what you done to that loot again.
16:04Just let me dredge along with it.
16:06I don't want to be no loner.
16:08All right, all right.
16:09Just string along.
16:10Well, thanks.
16:11Just between us three, you did hide that out of dry wells, didn't you?
16:16Wait a minute.
16:17I didn't mean that.
16:26Maybe the rest of the loot is buried at dry wells or someplace near us.
16:43Who knows?
16:44You want to keep him here?
16:46You might see if he'd like to play along with us.
16:55Oh.
17:25Do you always walk in on people in the middle of the night?
17:41Good coffee.
17:43Have some.
17:45Seeing as how I made it, I will.
17:50I guess you got my letter early, Mr. Wilder.
17:52You wouldn't be here.
17:54What letter?
17:55Don't ask questions, Panhandle.
17:57Meet Tex Haines, sometimes known as the Idaho Kid.
17:59Howdy.
18:00Howdy.
18:01Say, kid works on the same set of defense we do.
18:03Well, I'm on the fence too.
18:05Thank the man with the lead I dodged for putting you in good with Klendiaki and his gang.
18:10I was just trying to part your hair, Panhandle.
18:12Have you joined up with Klendiaki?
18:14Yeah, that's the general idea.
18:16I got him on probation.
18:17But so far, we haven't anything to go on.
18:20Where does Jackie fit in?
18:21Well, he's a kingpin.
18:23My, but he's cagey, ain't he, Dave?
18:26We'll have to bait a trap to draw him out.
18:29I understand some of his men hang out in town.
18:32Yeah, I figured I'd start my trail there in the morning
18:35when I go to the bank to deposit this ranger money we used to convince Jackie I was one of them.
18:40It'll be safer there, I'm telling you.
18:42That Red's got a mighty hungry look in his eye for our money.
18:54You brought us some bad news today, Elie, about the Idaho kid.
18:58Now I've got worse for you.
19:00Arlene Arthur moved in the halfway house just after you left
19:03and took over her uncle's interest.
19:05She'll probably take over his interest in the bank, too.
19:07She could.
19:08Joe owns 60% of the bank's stock.
19:11What'll I do, Jackie?
19:12You won't do anything.
19:13I'll take care of it.
19:14I'll take care of it.
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19:21I'll take care of it.
19:22You won't do anything.
19:23I'll do it for you.
19:24With the Idaho kid moving into town,
19:26it means we've got to make the cleanup and move on.
19:28Where do we start?
19:29In the bank vault.
19:30When you open up for business in the morning,
19:32have the money in bags on the floor.
19:34Red and the boys will walk in like customers
19:36and walk out with the cash.
19:38No trouble with shooting.
19:39Miss Arthur's welcome to the bank after we empty it.
19:41But what about me?
19:43Where do I come in?
19:44Don't worry.
19:45You'll be taken care of.
19:52I'll do it.
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21:19You go home now and start over her late uncle's interest.
21:21Now.
21:22And we want the books.
21:23We're checking the cash on hand at the same time.
21:25Dr. Pursey, famous Indian oil.
21:34Come into my office.
21:35I'll have the books brought in there.
21:37Dr. Perkins, famous Indian oiler, guaranteed to cure all ails of man and deeds.
21:54Now this prescription was given to me by an old Indian witch doctor.
21:59I'd like to deposit this money for safekeeping.
22:22Well, you came to the right place.
22:24There's 500 head of cattle sold.
22:27That's right.
22:29Uh, what's this entry?
22:31Oh, that, uh, that was a loan to John Phillips.
22:47We better get out of here quick.
23:06Quicks, the Idaho Kid's in town.
23:08And so is a present from Jackie, and I'm giving it to you.
23:38Come on, I forgot to load it.
24:07Thank you.
24:27Thank you.
24:47Thank you.
25:17Thank you.
25:37Thank you.
25:57Thank you.
26:09What'd you make out of it?
26:10Ask him.
26:11He double-cropped it.
26:12Wait a minute.
26:13You never told me you were going to clean out the bank.
26:15What were you doing there?
26:16Fixing to do a little business on my own when Red here started the fireworks.
26:20Better trail along with us, we'll all do better.
26:23Yeah, maybe we will.
26:26All right, I'm willing.
26:28It's a deal.
26:40Good evening, gentlemen.
26:41Good evening.
26:42We'll call this meeting to order.
26:45Despite the presence of the Idaho Kid, the bank was raided.
26:48A member of this committee John nearly killed.
26:51All the money that came after is back in the bank vault.
26:54But that's not enough.
26:55We want everyone connected with the raid.
26:57And when we catch them, we'll give them a fair trial.
27:00And if found guilty, they'll hang.
27:04Did you get a good look at any of them?
27:06I did.
27:07The only one that wasn't masked.
27:10Are you sure he was one of the raiders?
27:11He shot at me.
27:15I started a story going around town this afternoon
27:18that a quarter of a million dollars had come in to Delano secretly
27:22and was in the vault of the express company.
27:24What good will that do?
27:26You don't think Yaki would trust his men with that much money, do you?
27:30He'd be afraid they'd run out on him.
27:32Who wouldn't?
27:33If that amount of money doesn't bring Yaki into this town himself,
27:37nothing ever will.
27:38I must admit, that's a big hunk of bait.
27:41To catch a big fish, you have to use a big hook, Henry.
27:44Even though there's no real bait on it.
27:47Too bad it's night and we can't see the expression on their faces
27:50when they find out there's nothing in that Fargo safe.
27:54I'm afraid the lamp will be on us if they don't show up.
27:57Say, that is possible.
27:59Possible, but not likely, Henry.
28:01Not if I know Mr. Yaki.
28:04We'd better get all set so we can spring the trap once they're in it.
28:21A quarter of a million.
28:23That's a lot of dinero.
28:25Well, I got a straight in Delano.
28:26It'll be the biggest haul we ever made.
28:29Wait a minute.
28:30Why did you do that?
28:31Because what's going on out there is none of your business.
28:33Everything that happens at Halfway House is my business.
28:36Your Uncle Joe thought that too.
28:38Look what happened to him.
28:39Just what did happen to him.
28:41Butt in and you'll find out.
28:42I intend to.
28:44When we reach town, you boys spread out and cover the streets
28:47in case we should be discovered.
28:49All right.
29:02What's the matter?
29:03Didn't the boys invite you to go with them?
29:05No, but I reckon they still think of me as being a lawman.
29:09But you know I can't never be that no more.
29:12Yeah.
29:15Oh, I'll be seeing you.
29:19I'll be seeing you.
29:50Somebody's following us.
29:52We'd better make a move.
30:20What are you up to?
30:21Nothing.
30:22I just got lonesome there all by myself.
30:24Say, ain't I a real outlaw now?
30:26Sure, but you've got a lot to learn about this business.
30:28Well, George, you can't learn nothing unless you let me string along with you.
30:31You'll keep out of this.
30:36Look what a snake.
30:38Yank his book with all their names in the jobs he pulled in.
30:41Good work, Panhandle.
30:42Now you get and keep out of my way.
30:49Come on.
31:08They're coming.
31:20With all of them masked, we don't know if Yaki's with them or not.
31:24Well, I'm not sure.
31:26But I'll bet he's one of them kind of at that post.
31:28Let's do this job together, Red.
31:30This is your first time with us, so you stay here as lookout.
31:41You all keep that one covered.
31:43I'll go around the back.
31:46You all keep that one covered.
31:48I'll go around the building and come at them from the other end.
31:52When I close in, we'll get him and the two inside.
32:00I think we ought to close in now, George.
32:02Wait, wait, wait.
32:16Let's go.
32:35Let's take a look at you.
32:37You're the gent who tried to shoot me in the back.
32:39Oh, I shot above your head.
32:41Get that cane.
32:42It'll explain who I am and what I'm doing here.
32:44I didn't see what you were doing here.
32:45You just stopped me from arresting Yaki in the act of blowing that safe in there.
32:49Since when does one of Yaki's own men arrest him?
32:51I'm a Texas Ranger.
32:52If you're a Ranger, prove it.
32:54Get that cane. He'll do that.
32:56All right.
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33:43All right, get up with your hands in the air.
33:51All right, come over here.
34:00Well, look what we drew.
34:03Mr. Haynes, the lawyer.
34:05Or if I'm not mistaken, the Idaho kid.
34:07That's possible.
34:09Or if I'm not mistaken, the Idaho kid.
34:12That's possible.
34:13You don't know it is.
34:14I've been suspicious of you since I first saw you.
34:17It looks like you hold a winning hand.
34:19Well, we always do.
34:21You made a mistake in getting yourself in this hand.
34:24I've had losing hands before, but I'm still here.
34:28All right, get on your horse, kid.
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34:44I don't care if there's no sun tomorrow.
34:49Let the stars fade and fall from the sky.
34:55After all, what's the use since we parted?
35:01I don't care since you told me goodbye.
35:07I don't care if I lose earthly fortune.
35:13I don't care if I live now or die.
35:19How could life hold a meaning without you?
35:25I don't care since you told me goodbye.
35:30I don't care if I never hear music.
35:36It would only bring tears to my eyes.
35:42Not a song did you leave in my heart, dear.
35:48I don't care since you told me goodbye.
35:54I don't care what the world says about me.
36:00I don't care since I trusted your lies.
36:06Though I realize I'm a traveler in the wrong road.
36:12I don't care since you told me goodbye.
36:22The Idaho kid don't seem worried none.
36:25He will be in a minute.
36:28Well, have you made up your mind about me?
36:30Not quite.
36:32Some of the boys are for shooting him now and getting it over with.
36:35Well, the worst way is to die.
36:38I'm thinking of one that you won't like.
36:41Shouldn't be hard for you.
36:43Believe me, it isn't.
36:46So what are we waiting on, Jackie?
36:49We've got the Idaho kid.
36:51You know what he did to the Evans gang.
36:54He hung them all but me.
36:57Let's do the same thing to him.
37:00Mind if we save yourself before we take you outside?
37:03No.
37:05Except that I still don't like the idea.
37:18I'll go see Jackie right away.
37:20We've got bad news for him.
37:25Hey, I just come from Delano.
37:27They know you've got there, ma'am, but they've got your own wife.
37:29They're going to try him.
37:30If they find him guilty, they'll hang him.
37:32They let me talk to him and he said to tell you
37:34he had a little black book with all your names in it.
37:46The book's gone.
37:47Where is it?
37:48Dave Wyatt's got it, I tell you.
37:50I've seen it, but the committee don't know it.
37:52He said to tell you if you didn't get him out,
37:54he's going to turn it over to them.
37:56All right, Mr. Haynes, you're a lawyer.
37:59Tell us how to get Dave Wyatt away from your committee.
38:01Well, you could send someone with this message.
38:05We have Tex Haynes.
38:07Hang Dave Wyatt and we'll do the same with your man.
38:10And that's just what's going to happen.
38:13Get going with that message.
38:14Why me?
38:15I just come from there.
38:16Besides, my feet are killing me.
38:18I can't imagine what's wrong with it.
38:21Sure, sure, I'm going right now.
38:23Wait a minute.
38:25If I were you, I'd send Miss Arthur with him.
38:29The committee might not believe him.
38:32Go with him.
38:33And tell them that if our man is not back here
38:35by the time that clock strikes 10,
38:38the Idaho kid will be dancing on air.
38:41I'll tell them.
38:51Let's go.
39:22Oh, I changed my mind.
39:31I'm still yours in case you change your mind.
39:46For an hour now, you've stuck to the same story.
39:48For an hour now, you've stuck to the same story.
39:50I'll give you one more chance to change it.
39:52Look, I've told you who I am, why I'm here,
39:55what I'm doing in Delano,
39:56and why I was with the Yaki gang last night.
39:58You still insist that Tex Haynes wrote to you
40:00asking you to meet him here?
40:01That's right.
40:02The letter's on file at Ranger headquarters.
40:03You expect us to swallow that story
40:05about your being a Ranger?
40:06We know that you showed up at the halfway house
40:08wearing handcuffs and trying to get away from the sheriff.
40:11If you're a Ranger,
40:13why can't you produce your papers and your stocks?
40:15I gave them to Panhandle, my partner, to hide.
40:17Just in case the Yaki gang got suspicious,
40:19they wouldn't find them on me.
40:20That's what you say, but you can't prove it.
40:27What's the matter with you?
40:28Oh, I'm afraid you're killing me, huh?
40:33I must be the sheriff.
40:34Don't you know that every minute counts?
40:36Two men will die if we don't get to Delano in time.
40:38I'll die before we get there.
40:40Well, I'm afraid you're killing me.
40:42Oh, come on.
40:48You've had a fair and impartial trial.
40:50You men will give your verdict
40:52by the card you put on the table.
40:54A red card means jail.
40:56A black one, the rope.
41:04All black.
41:06Stand up.
41:17Say, partner,
41:18you got a message for whoever's in charge of law and order here.
41:21Concerns a fella named Tex Haynes,
41:23better known as the Idaho Kid.
41:25Come with me.
41:30For attempted bank robbery and the killing of a bank teller,
41:33you'll be hung at 10 o'clock.
41:35Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
41:36Hey, hey, you can't do that.
41:37Wait a minute.
41:38Wait a minute here.
41:39What?
41:40Hold everything.
41:41You can't do that.
41:42Well, I suppose you're going to tell us that he's a Ranger.
41:44Sure is, and I'm working with him.
41:46Yesterday you were a sheriff and he was escaping from me.
41:49Maybe we'd better investigate you, mister.
41:52Give them my papers and start, Panhandle.
41:54Yeah.
41:55I'll show you who's a Ranger.
42:00Don't go on.
42:01For the life of me,
42:02I can't think what I've done to them things.
42:04Well, for the life of me, you'd better.
42:06Well, it's your fault.
42:07You told me to hide them
42:08so Yacky and none of that gang could find out who we are.
42:11That's just what I done.
42:12Oh, come on, Panhandle.
42:13Think.
42:14What'd you do with them?
42:15I can't think of nothing.
42:16My feet hurt me so bad, I can't remember nothing.
42:20Mr. Wright, if you hang Dave Wyatt,
42:22Yacky will hang Tex Haynes.
42:23They've set a deadline.
42:24If Dave isn't back at 10 o'clock, it'll be too late.
42:27They sent you with that message?
42:29Yes.
42:30They wouldn't dare.
42:31But they will.
42:32If Dave isn't at the halfway house at 10 o'clock...
42:34They want us to exchange our prisoner for theirs?
42:37Yes.
42:40It's up to you.
42:46The verdict stands.
42:48I'll rig the gallop.
42:49You'd better start thinking and doing it fast.
42:51That rope is almost around my neck.
42:56No sign of Dave on the road.
42:58I've had a fellow watching for over an hour.
43:00Now, bring us those trains.
43:03No sign of Dave on the road.
43:05I've had a fellow watching for over an hour.
43:07Now, bring us those trains.
43:18Turn back, turn back.
43:19Go time in thy flight.
43:21Make me your boy again just for the night.
43:32Did you say something?
43:34Wrong fellow.
43:37I don't know who he is, but he sure has forgot you.
43:40Look, he's your friend.
43:41He don't care what happens to you now.
43:43Oh, I wouldn't say that.
43:46After all, maybe my friends think you won't hang me.
43:50You know, a lawyer comes in handy sometimes.
43:53In a very few minutes, you won't be much of anything.
43:55I'll say you won't.
43:57We're ready to swing him any time you give the word, Jackie.
44:02Won't be long now.
44:03We'll take him off his own horse.
44:07Well.
44:09Now, ain't that right nice of him?
44:11We're going to give you the last ride on your own horse.
44:17I can't think of anything nicer, mister.
44:21Thanks.
44:27Works good, Frank. Bring the wagon back.
44:29Go on, get in.
44:30I'd like to be granted one last request.
44:33Granted?
44:34Panhandle, for not being able to remember what you did with our credentials,
44:38I'd like to leave you one last thing to remember me by.
44:41Oh, gosh, my boot.
44:43Oh, his boot!
44:44That's it, that's it. No wonder my feet have been killing me.
44:47Oh, boy, no wonder my feet have been killing me.
44:49Here, help me get this off.
44:54There you are, there you are.
44:56Now, now, who says we ain't rangers?
44:59David Wyatt, Norwalk.
45:02Untie him.
45:03We'll take our orders from you, rangers.
45:06Now, you better follow me, because we haven't much time to stop a real hanging.
45:09By the way, this is a record of Yaki's crimes and the money they got for each job.
45:13In case I don't get back, the names are on it, too.
45:29Hey, what's the matter?
45:54I thought we was going to hang that guy at 10 o'clock.
45:5610 o'clock, we will.
45:59Oh.
46:0210.15.
46:09Time's up.
46:11Oh, too bad.
46:16I was having a fine dream.
46:19A dream that you and your gang is hanging to a big tree.
46:22It's the other way.
46:24You're swinging alone and now.
46:28Yeah?
46:30Here's how.
47:29Right behind me.
47:30Let's meet up at home.
47:59Let's go.
48:25Hey, Max, one of us is going to have to get above him.
48:27I'll toss you for it.
48:30Go ahead.
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