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The Lawman’s Secret follows a quiet enforcer of the law carrying a hidden past that refuses to stay buried. As danger closes in, secrets emerge and loyalty is tested on the edge of justice and revenge. This classic crime-western tale blends mystery, tension, and the harsh realities of life on the frontier.
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00:30Looks like we'll have the detour. Something must be wrong.
00:54You're right, brother. This is a sticker.
01:00Throw down that bag.
01:30You're right, brother.
01:35You're right, brother.
01:39You're right, brother.
01:45You're right, brother.
01:52How'd you like it?
01:54Judging from the motions, must have been mighty pretty.
01:57I'm sorry I couldn't have heard it.
02:00You sure do all right with your lip-reading, Booch.
02:03Gosh, I ought to. I've been practicing all my life.
02:06John, you know this part of Wyoming's sheep range.
02:09What makes you think so?
02:11I might be deaf, but I ain't dumb.
02:14And what's more, my smeller ain't crippled.
02:16And when the morning breeze wafts the smell of sheep,
02:20since I don't have to hear them.
02:22I might be deaf, but I ain't dumb.
02:25And what's more, my smeller ain't crippled.
02:27And when the morning breeze wafts the smell of sheep,
02:30since I don't have to hear them.
02:45You carry everything in that hat band of yours, don't you, Booch?
02:48Yep, it's hanging there in a pocket.
02:51Son, I reckon you'll be glad to see your maw.
02:57I sure will, Booch. Fifteen years is a long time.
03:01You know, my folks died when I was a yearling.
03:04You haven't talked much about it,
03:07but from what I gather,
03:09I don't reckon your childhood was any too pleasant either.
03:12No, it wasn't, Booch.
03:16My dad died when I was a little shaver.
03:19My mother married again, a fellow named Hendricks.
03:22He kicked me around so much that I shoved off on my own.
03:26A ranch.
03:28I always figured mother was never very happy with this Hendricks.
03:33So I went back to get her.
03:35I found out they had moved.
03:37I spent years trying to locate her, Booch.
03:40And just a month ago I found out that Hendricks had died
03:43and that she was alone.
03:45So I'm on my way to get her and take her home with me.
03:49And I reckon we'd better get started.
03:56And then I had one day a night a day.
03:59And I think I thought,
04:00I couldn't get her home.
04:01So I don't know where I got her.
04:02I thought that was because these are my sisters.
04:03So I'm on my way to get her home with me,
04:09me.
04:12So I tried to get you into a family.
04:14I knew I was a man in a family.
04:15You know what?
04:17I was a man.
05:48Keep your hardware ready.
05:51And don't you gum this up.
05:54Let them pass, and when their backs are toward us, I'll sing out the orders.
05:59It'd be a heap easier to let them have it now, wouldn't it?
06:01You ain't got the brains of a fly.
06:04They've got to make sure who they are before we dust them.
06:08Kootenai got a tip that a marshal was coming this way riding a Palomino horse.
06:14And I reckon that's him.
06:17Reach high.
06:44The Pal's dead.
06:50He didn't hear you.
06:51Yeah?
06:52Well, maybe this will stop him.
06:54Put the blaze out.
07:18We've got reinforcements.
07:27They've got us in a trap.
07:28Come on.
07:28Where are they?
07:37Right down that draw.
07:39I ain't never saw such a darn country where people started shooting at each other for no damn burn reason.
07:44Looks like our reinforcements hit bad.
07:56Come on, Booch.
07:57Lamar.
08:07John.
08:09Booch, I want you to meet Lamar Blythe.
08:11My old trail boss.
08:13Howdy.
08:13Howdy.
08:14Well, I reckon I picked the right side to be on.
08:18Was that the Kootenai gang we were shooting with?
08:20I'm darned if I know.
08:22Those three Umbries trail jumped us just as you showed up.
08:25What are you doing in this part of the country?
08:27I'm a lawman now.
08:29Working on the Kootenai gang.
08:31Mail robbers.
08:32I kind of had my suspicions about you two and been trailing you for hours.
08:47Trilled you right to the bone.
08:49You're going to be laid up for quite a spell tomorrow.
08:52Just my luck.
08:54Nice reward, too, on them fellas.
08:56Chance for a promotion.
08:58Now look at me.
08:59You got one of them.
09:00That's something.
09:02You press that fellow, John.
09:03I'd like to find out if he's one of Kootenai's gang.
09:06Give your friend a shot of this mule, D.
09:14We've got to get you to bed and then wrestle a doctor.
09:17Remember that wagon we passed down the way?
09:20I'll go down there and get it.
09:22As fast as you can, Booch.
09:27Have another shot of this.
09:30I'm going to work on that leg a bit.
09:32I tried to doggone leg.
09:36If I could just hang my rope on them two crooks.
09:38Well, don't worry about them.
09:39I'll take after them and crawl them for you if I can.
09:42Say, that's an idea.
09:45Here, you take my badge.
09:47I'll swear you in as special deputy.
09:49Fine.
09:50I'm glad to do it for you, Lamar.
10:11He was one of the Kootenai gang, all right.
10:13I found the tag to the mail pouch in his pocket.
10:16Good work, John.
10:17Get on their trail.
10:19Take good care of him, Manuel.
10:21I'll be back as soon as I can.
10:22then.
10:39Booch, I'm going to use his name so he can collect that reward.
10:42Well, I reckon from now on, you're alias John Law.
11:12Well, what happened?
11:42Where's Rusty?
11:44Dead. We run into a whole army, Kootenay.
11:48How many times have I told you not to call me Kootenay around here?
11:52If these lazy dollar cowboys heard it, it would spoil everything.
11:57Come inside.
12:00Now then, Rico, spill it. What happened?
12:14While I was laying on the trail, I was waiting for the marshal on his white horse.
12:18But he had another fellow riding with him.
12:20We stuck him up, but he had a whole posse following him.
12:24Posse cut loose ones and killed Rusty.
12:27We hightailed it, but not till after we winged one of the posse.
12:30Ain't that so, Sammy?
12:32So you let the marshal get away, did you?
12:36Couldn't fight a whole posse, could we?
12:39You probably killed the biggest chance that any of you's ever had for making some big money.
12:44I don't see why you're so anxious to get your hands on this scrubby ranch, Kootenay.
12:48This scrubby ranch, as you call it, is worth $75,000 cash.
12:53If that marshal doesn't gum up my plans.
12:56$75,000? Huh. That's a lot of money.
13:00That beats sticking up stages.
13:02How are you going to get it?
13:04When we held up that stage, I found a letter notifying the heir to this measly lazy dollar ranch to come and claim it.
13:11The letter said that oil had been struck on the adjoining land and for him to hurry and claim it.
13:16That the Western Oil Company had made a cash offer of $75,000 for the lease.
13:21Gosh, that's a heap of money.
13:24I took that letter, made my claim, and got away with it.
13:27As soon as the properties turned over to me, I'll lease it to this oil company, get the money, and blow the country.
13:33Nice brain work, Kootenay.
13:36But what about the real heir to this lazy dollar?
13:39What if he's to show up?
13:40Not a chance.
13:42Didn't I steal a letter telling him to come?
13:44Besides, he ain't never been in these parts.
13:47So you be careful about calling me Kootenay around here.
14:03Hello, inside!
14:06It's a morsel and his pal.
14:19Now the chance to nail both of them.
14:21Put that gun away.
14:22We can't kill them here, and have these call hands as witnesses.
14:26I'll go out and stall them.
14:29You stay here.
14:38Howdy, strangers!
14:40Would you like to have a feed?
14:42Thanks, but we're in a hurry.
14:44Where's the nearest doctor?
14:46What's the matter?
14:48Busted leg.
14:49We ran into a stick up back yonder, and a friend of ours got shot.
14:52That's too bad.
14:54Any idea who these fellas were?
14:57Might have been some of the Kootenay gang.
15:00You haven't seen any strangers around here, have you?
15:03Come to think of it, I did see a couple of fellas streaking it for that canyon up yonder.
15:08They acted as if they were in a powerful hurry.
15:11Boots, you fetch that doctor.
15:13I'm trailing those two riders.
15:15Oh, forget it.
15:16I'll send one of my men.
15:18Say your name was?
15:20His name's Lamar Blythe.
15:22Hurry and get that doctor up to Manuel's camp before a friend kicks out on us.
15:26I'll tend to it right away.
15:28You might overtake those fellas.
15:30If you hurry.
15:32Well, thanks.
15:38I'm giving you one more chance.
15:50I've sent them up Wild Horse Canyon.
15:52You two follow them, and this time, don't fail me.
15:56You understand?
15:58When they find their bodies, one of them will be the Marshal's,
16:01and these letters will identify the other fellow as me.
16:05The law will stop following us, and I'll have no interference in this land deal.
16:09You've got brains, Cootney.
16:11But what about that fellow at the sheep camp?
16:13Forget him.
16:14Get going.
16:35Get going.
16:36Get going.
16:37Get going.
16:38Get going.
16:59It's easy.
17:00They're splitting.
17:01We'll take old whiskers first.
17:02Get going.
17:05Everett Tarkin and Clark that might be interesting to Kootenay
17:35huh he's done for the marshals next when you can't grab at us this time can he he certainly can't
18:02we're getting what he sent us for
18:14knocked out what happened Boach two of Kootenays men shut me down
18:20it sure did how do you know they were Kootenay men because they said that Kootenay sent them
18:28over here at where to go Boach just up the canyon you stay right here
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20:04well
20:06you sure made quick work of it
20:08this fella you got Kootenay
20:10no
20:11just one of his chicken liver gunmen the other fella got away
20:13it's not too late to track him down if you could turn this somebody over to the sheriff boss
20:17sure
20:18I'll turn him over to the sheriff
20:21but here's his gun
20:23tell him that marshal blight wants him jailed on a federal charge of mail robbers
20:27right
20:28right
20:29oh say
20:30did this fella happen to mention anything about Kootenay
20:33oh yeah
20:34sure did
20:35he told his pal that if Kootenay hoped to get away with it he'd have to wipe us out
20:39you needn't worry about this fella marshal
20:43I'll take care of him
20:45take care of him
21:15where you been
21:20trailed him in
21:22I had to hide till the marshal left
21:24so you fell down on the job again eh
21:27well let me explain
21:28you talk too much
21:30I never said nothing they could hear
21:32no
21:33then how does it happen that they know that I wanted them wiped out
21:36I don't know
21:37I just whispered didn't I
21:39so you admit it eh
21:40you know I told you what would happen if you crossed me again
21:44you're not going to turn me over the shirt for you
21:49if you do I'll spill everything
21:51don't worry Rico
21:53I'm not going to turn you over to any sheriff
21:56that fellow sure covered his tracks Booch
22:00but we might run across him here in town
22:14Joanne
22:24why Don
22:26what in the world are you doing here?
22:30teaching school
22:31I've been here almost a year
22:32it's sure good to see you
22:33I want you to meet a sidekick of mine Mr. Collins
22:37Booch
22:38Booch this is Miss Ballin
22:39how do you do Mr. Collins?
22:40pleased to meet you in this
22:42well while you two are powwowing I'll go water the horses
22:48alright Booch
22:50come on sit down and tell me all about yourself
22:56what are you doing here?
23:06oh I've come to see my mother
23:07I haven't seen her in 15 years
23:09it'll be a big surprise
23:11maybe you know her
23:13this is Clark?
23:15no I don't think I know anyone by that name
23:18well Clark is my last name not mother's
23:21she married a fellow named Hendrick
23:23Hendrick
23:24Hendrick
23:25oh
23:26yes
23:28I knew a Mrs. Hendrick
23:30but
23:32but she
23:34you don't mean that
23:36yes
23:38three months ago
23:40three months ago
23:42she had a little ranch called the lazy dollar
23:45it wasn't
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24:37Kootenay he had it coming to him the double-crosser that's all right Kootenay you don't need to
24:55worry about me here's a letter that Rico forgot to give you one of them dropped it during the
25:03fight this letter is addressed to every Tarkington clock we've got to work fast
25:09Jimmy if I'm going to sell that ranch but what about my cut don't worry I'll cut you in if you don't
25:33howdy Sheriff howdy mr. Clark yeah Marshal Bly left the prisoner in my charge to be delivered to you
25:49as I was bringing them to town this afternoon he resisted me tried to get away and I had to finish
25:54of course I'm not expecting any trouble the Marshal wrote me he was coming through the
25:59Chirah as soon as he shows up and okays it you can forget it thanks yeah
26:04all right mr. Clark hello I need oh I I have the lease all drawn up and the seventy-five thousand in
26:29catch as you requested all right
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26:59Now in the matter of the probate of the last will and testament of the late Anna Hendricks, are the principles ready?
27:14We're all here, Your Honor.
27:22Having examined the documents in proof of ownership and found them satisfactorily,
27:28the court will enter an order declaring one Everett Tarkington Clark to be the sole heir.
27:35Just a minute, Your Honor.
27:37Well, what is it?
27:44That man isn't the heir to the lazy dollar.
27:46Someone's trying to put over a crooked deal.
27:49Here! Order! Order! Order in the court!
27:56Order! Sheriff! Sheriff, where are you?
28:00Sheriff.
28:01Well, will you please keep order in this court?
28:07Now, young fella, do you know that you can be punished for contempt of court?
28:12I don't care if you'll put me in jail for the rest of my life.
28:15That lizard's a swindler and I can prove it.
28:18Order! Order in the court!
28:23I'm the rightful heir to the lazy dollar.
28:28Sit down. The court will hear what you have to say.
28:32Get this.
28:38No gunplay till I give the word.
28:41They haven't got a ghost of a chance of proving anything.
28:44What's your name, young man?
28:46John Clark.
28:47Oh?
28:48Well, that is I mean to say my real name is Everett Tarkington Clark.
28:52Oh, that is you mean to say that you claim to be the Henrik heir.
28:56I don't claim to be anything, Your Honor. I am the heir.
28:59What proof have you to support your claim?
29:03My friends here will swear that I'm Clark.
29:06Hmm.
29:07That'll be all for the present.
29:09You are dismissed, young man.
29:11Young lady, come forward, please.
29:23Place your left hand on the book.
29:25The right hand.
29:26You solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth,
29:28and nothing but the truth's help to God?
29:30I do.
29:31Sit down.
29:33Are you acquainted with the claimant?
29:36Well, I've known John for a long time.
29:38John?
29:39He claims his name is Everett Tarkington Clark.
29:43It is.
29:44John is just his nickname.
29:46Oh.
29:47Did you ever hear anyone call him Everett Tarkington Clark?
29:51Well, no.
29:53I can't say that I have.
29:54Then how do you know his name is Everett Tarkington Clark?
29:58Well, Your Honor, he told me so.
30:00Oh, he told you so, did he?
30:02When?
30:03Oh, about an hour ago.
30:06Before or after he learned about the estate?
30:12Well, um, afterwards, I guess.
30:16Hmm.
30:17If that old rooster don't do right by you,
30:19how should his tail fall?
30:21Previous to an hour ago,
30:23did he ever mention to you the existence of the late Mrs. Hendricks,
30:27whom he now claims was his mother?
30:30No.
30:31No, Your Honor.
30:32I...
30:33I don't think I did.
30:34Hmm.
30:35That will be all, Miss Vellan.
30:40Next witness, rise and swear.
30:45What kind of swearing do you prefer, Jag?
30:46You'll have to excuse him, Your Honor.
30:47He can't hear.
30:48He knows what you're saying by reading your lips.
30:49Go up and give your testimony.
30:50Raise your right hand.
30:51Well, that's my gun hand, Judge.
30:52You can't trick me into taking my gun hand out of reaching distance.
30:57Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth,
30:58and nothing but the truth, have you got?
30:59No.
31:00No.
31:01No.
31:02No.
31:03No.
31:04No.
31:05No.
31:06No.
31:07No.
31:08I do.
31:09Sit down.
31:10What is your name?
31:11Oh, this don't be formal, Judge.
31:12Just call me Boots.
31:13Like, that's what all of you do.
31:14I do.
31:15Sit down.
31:16What is your name?
31:17Oh, this don't be formal, Judge.
31:18Just call me Boots.
31:19Like, that's what all the rest of the boys do.
31:20Are you acquainted with the claimant?
31:21Who, John?
31:22He's my pal.
31:23Have you ever known?
31:24No.
31:25No.
31:26No.
31:27No.
31:28No.
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31:45No.
31:47Have you ever heard him call Everett Tarkинг and Clark?
31:50Have I?
31:51Well, the foreman used to say Everett Tarking Clark.
31:54Oh, Top.
31:55Will you hustle them heffards down for the byndon fire?
31:57And it was Everett and Tarking Clark.
31:59This and Karking Clark.
32:01Andك Tivet and that and...
32:02Where the foreman used to say Everett Tarking Clark?
32:03What are you trying to do, Bart?
32:05Me?
32:06Oh, I get you, Judge.
32:11Call a deal.
32:12That's all.
32:13For an excuse!
32:13Thanks, Judge. If you decide this case all right, meet me out to court, and we'll hoist a little snort.
32:25That is all, Mr. Butch.
32:30You have heard the testimony of your witnesses. Have you any other evidence to produce in support of your claim?
32:37I had a letter from my mother, Your Honor, but I must have lost it.
32:45But please, Your Honor, I see no cause for further delay. A big business deal hinges on the prompt settlement of my estate. Prove it.
32:56Order.
32:59Who'd have thunk it? That dead-burned stink lizard.
33:02If you can show this man to be an imposter, by all means proceed.
33:10He told me this morning he was United States Marshal Blythe.
33:13And if you search him, you'll find he's wearing a Marshal's badge.
33:17Sure I'm wearing a badge. And I have a perfect right to wear it.
33:21Do you claim to be Tark heir to the Daisy Loller?
33:25Or Mice the Blythe?
33:27Or, uh, Blythe the Marshal?
33:30Or Blythe the Marshal?
33:37Well?
33:38I'm John Clark, acting on orders from my friend Blythe.
33:42That's why I'm wearing it.
33:43How do I know you have legal authority to wear that badge?
33:46Sheriff, this man has remained your custody on the charge of imprisoning an officer.
33:51Take that badge away from him.
33:53One minute, Judge. This man is not only a fraud trying to do an honest man out of his rights, but he's a fugitive mail robber, the Kootenay Kid.
34:07Fire!
34:08He showed up at my ranch this morning and told of a gunfight he'd had.
34:11He probably killed the Marshal and took that badge off his body.
34:14I just got a report that the body of a man with a bullet in his skull was found up near the rim.
34:19I sent my deputy up to investigate and he ain't back yet.
34:24Your Honor, that man's lying.
34:27Marshal Blythe is wounded. He's lying up in the sheep camp.
34:31He'll tell you who I am. He sent me after Kootenay.
34:33Order!
34:38Order!
34:40This is not the trial of a criminal case, but the settlement of a probate matter.
34:45This man is guilty of impersonating an officer, which is sufficient cause to hold him for the federal authority.
34:53But, Your Honor, please, give me a chance to prove that I'm the legal heir to the lazy dollar.
34:57In the matter now before the court, the first claimant shall be recognized as the lawful heir to the Hendricks estate.
35:06In view of the evidence just presented, it is the opinion of the court that the second claimant has no legal standing.
35:16Congratulations, Mr. Clark.
35:21We can't let him get away with this John.
35:24What are we gonna do, Boach?
35:25Suppose we run across to the Wells Oil Company.
35:29You go, Wagner, and tell him we'll be there shortly.
35:31You say the cash is ready?
35:33Yes.
35:34Well, it shouldn't take long.
35:41Don't worry, John.
35:43Marshal Blythe, he can explain everything.
35:45Where is he? I'll go and get him.
35:47That's about the only chance we'd have.
35:51You'll find him at the sheep ranch up on the rim.
35:53You better take a doctor with you.
35:54All right, I'll do it.
35:55And I'll bring him if I can.
35:56What are you waiting for? Come on. Let's get that dough.
36:05I want two birds in jail first. It'll give us more time.
36:10It'll give us more time.
36:13But what about that fellow Blythe up at the sheep camp?
36:16He'll spill the whole thing.
36:20Can you tell what they're saying, Boach?
36:22Wait a minute, partner. I'm getting lost with information.
36:24So you see, Simmy, when we leave Manuel's camp, I don't think that Marshal Blythe will be in a condition to do any talking.
36:36What is the next case on the docket?
36:43Order.
36:45Your Honor.
36:47Sheriff, remove those men from the courtroom.
36:49Well, Simmy, he wanted to play Marshal. Now we can talk to the Sheriff for a while. Come on. Let's go.
37:02Now listen, old-timer. If what you say is true, you'll have a chance to prove it. You can just come along with me.
37:11But Sheriff, those men that just left here have threatened to do away with Marshal Blythe. My partner just heard them.
37:17What? Heard them clear across the courtroom?
37:19Oh, no. He didn't hear them, but he could tell what they were saying by reading their lips.
37:22Well, if he can read my mind, maybe he can tell you I'm going to put you two birds in jail.
37:29Sheriff, I told you once before to take these two men into custody of the other...
37:35Come on, Boach!
37:36Come on, Boach!
37:37Hey, wait a minute! Watch out!
37:53hey wait a minute watch out them two fellows just broke away from the sheriff
38:08he's after him with a posse come on Simi we'll join up with that posse
38:23we ain't gonna join up with that posse are we not in here mr. Blyde
38:53so
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39:23Hello, Miss Joana.
39:31How's the wounded man?
39:32Delirious as a hoot-on.
39:47Don't worry, Miss Bellin.
39:49I'll get him out of this.
39:53Kootenay.
39:58Gone.
40:00This man.
40:03Who's he gone?
40:05Next thing.
40:09Kootenay.
40:11He's always talking about Kootenay.
40:13He must be one of the gang.
40:15Oh, no, he isn't.
40:17You don't understand.
40:23That girl got here ahead of us.
40:47And there's the law.
40:49We'd better let Bellin up alone and get out of here while the getting's good.
40:52He's always talking about Kootenay.
40:54He's always talking about Kootenay.
40:54He's always talking about Kootenay.
40:55He's always talking about Kootenay.
40:56He's always talking about Kootenay.
40:57He's always talking about Kootenay.
40:58He's always talking about Kootenay.
40:59He's always talking about Kootenay.
41:00He's talking about Kootenay.
41:01He's talking about Kootenay.
41:02He's talking about Kootenay.
41:03He's talking about Kootenay.
41:04He's talking about Kootenay.
41:05He's talking about Kootenay.
41:06He's talking about Kootenay.
41:07He's talking about Kootenay.
41:08He's talking about Kootenay.
42:09How is Blythe?
42:19He's delirious.
42:20It'll be hours before he can talk.
42:23They were going to lock us up, but we got away.
42:25Oh, then you shouldn't have come here.
42:26There's a deputy in camp.
42:34Look.
42:34I wonder who they are.
42:46It's that cream-jumping gent and his gun-slinging pal.
42:48What are they saying, Booch?
43:02There's an argument about someone who's dissatisfied.
43:04The claim Jumper threatens to give him nothing.
43:06John, the little fella just called him Kootenay.
43:15Kootenay?
43:18John, that claim Jumper is Kootenay.
43:22We're going after him.
43:23You can't double-cross me, Kootenay.
43:28I'm taking you back to town, and I'm spilling the whole works.
43:33They'll let me face evidence.
43:35I'll put you at the end of a rope where you belong.
43:38I'm not trying to double-cross you, Simi.
43:43I told you you'd get yours.
43:46Now, if you don't mind, I'll make a cigarette.
44:08You stay here with him, Booch.
44:14I'm going after Kootenay.
44:26Where's them outlaw friends of yours?
44:28Those outlaws, as you call them,
44:30just went after Kootenay, the mail robber.
44:32They went over that way.
44:38You're just in time, Sheriff.
45:02This critter wants to talk.
45:05From what I gather, it's powerful and important.
45:07Yeah, and from what I can gather,
45:09you've got a lot of explaining to do, too.
45:22He's Kootenay, all right.
45:24He murdered Rico.
45:27And now, now he's done me in.
45:32He found a letter addressed to the real clerk.
45:35A knightly robbed the mail.
45:40That's what gave him the idea to steal the ranch.
45:46Here, you want to sign this?
45:47Sure.
45:52Steady my hand.
46:04All right, old timer.
46:06You take care of him.
46:07I can hold him.
46:08I'm not sure.
46:08Here's where he here is.
46:11It takes care of him.
46:20Here, here we go.
46:26Here we go.
46:27What are you doing to see you?
46:29Who Are you doing?
46:31How's it going to be?
46:31There we go.
48:01You boys circle around the rocks.
48:09They're here someplace.
48:31That was Kootenay, Sheriff.
48:43If you can get him out of there, you'll find that mail robbery evidence.
48:47That won't be necessary, Mr. Clark.
48:48And I guess I can pin this badge back on you.
49:01Come on, Booch.
49:02What are they saying?
49:04Come on.
49:05Tell us what it's all about.
49:18Well, what is it?
49:19Come on, Booch.
49:20What is it?
49:20Come on, tell us.
49:37Don't stir by, Dogey.
49:40I'll never tell on a pal.
49:45Better tell you this, Marshal.
49:47There's going to be a wedding ride soon.
49:48Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
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