Bonanza S1E25 Escape To Ponderosa
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00:00You're going to put the horses away.
00:16Harry, Bragg, take a look around town.
00:19Anything going on, I want to know about it.
00:22Well, now.
00:24Ain't that a beautiful sight?
00:27Huh?
00:49Sally?
00:54Are you satisfied now, Sally?
01:10Howdy, Mr. Baxter. I've been looking for you.
01:12The petition?
01:13Yeah.
01:14Yeah.
01:18Not many names.
01:20I'll get more.
01:21I got to.
01:25Hold it, Keeler.
01:26What for?
01:32This one is tight enough.
01:35Come here, Johns.
01:36The old man's a 200-pounder.
01:38Yeah.
01:40A little...
01:42About three fields to him.
01:44Good.
01:45Yeah.
01:47All right.
01:48Come here.
01:50Boys, light air and wiry.
01:52You need about four and a half feet, which is exactly about what we got.
01:56Yeah.
01:58I never did like these night hangings.
02:00Ain't like in the morning, when it's cheerful.
02:04Well, I guess it don't matter none to Ben and Adam Cartwright.
02:19Oh, yeah.
02:49Two hours to go.
03:17No guns in sight.
03:41That's good.
03:42Those boys weren't supposed to bring guns into town.
03:43They won't.
03:44Morning, Joe.
03:45Hoss.
03:46How are you, sir?
03:47Bill.
03:48Okay, go ahead.
03:49Joe.
03:50Hi, Pa.
03:51Hoss.
03:52Paul.
03:53William.
03:54We found him, Paul.
03:55Dead.
03:56How'd he die?
03:57It looked like he'd fallen off of a cliff.
04:18Yeah, it was thrown off.
04:20Deuce Martin?
04:21Yes, sir.
04:22We left his body with the sheriff of Spotswood.
04:26Now, there are only two witnesses to that killing.
04:28One of them's dead already.
04:30Now, Sheriff, you know my Pa and brother are innocent.
04:32Deuce gave me a full statement.
04:34Yeah, and then he left town before the trial.
04:36Didn't much matter.
04:38Sally Burns saw it, too.
04:40And you believe her.
04:42The jury did, Joe.
04:46I'm sorry.
04:54Joe.
04:56Hanson's doing a hard job the best way he can.
05:00Now, time's getting short, but we may still come out of this right side up.
05:05What do you want us to do now, Paul?
05:08Three things.
05:10First off, talk to Sally Burns again.
05:14And second, help Ed Baxter.
05:17He's putting out a special edition of the newspaper.
05:20What's that gonna do?
05:21It'll make people think a little bit.
05:24And I'd like you to think of the third thing, which may be our best chance.
05:28Barney Harkin's taking a petition around town.
05:31Now, the governor will grant a stay of execution
05:34if we can wire him the names of 50 citizens,
05:37asking that our case be reconsidered.
05:40Oh, and Harkin's men are in town, so stay clear of them.
05:43Well, we won't fool Harkin, boys.
05:46We'd better get to getting out of jail.
05:47Look for your horses first.
05:50I heard you coming into town fast after a long ride.
05:54A good rancher looks to his horses first.
06:21Of course, now, on the other hand, you hang them too high,
06:24and whoosh, you know?
06:27This town's like a graveyard.
06:29What's the matter with everybody?
06:31I just don't know.
06:33Well, mostly people come from miles around to watch the neck stretching.
06:36They bring a lunch and make a day of it.
06:40Well, I'll tell you what.
06:42I'll tell you what.
06:44I'll tell you what.
06:46I'll tell you what.
06:49There's some folks around here kind of fond of the cart rides,
06:53who wishes there wouldn't be any hanging.
06:56It'll make Harkin the biggest ranch in the territory.
06:59You like our boss, don't you?
07:02Sure, sure.
07:05Just don't like to see anybody hang.
07:08Sounds to me like you ain't got no respect for the law.
07:11I'll just have to drag you out to watch it.
07:14Us and the boss will be audience enough.
07:20Hey, you know old Ben's cart ride been reading a good book?
07:23You don't suppose he's praying for one of them miracles, do you?
07:27Chaps, you better take a look around town.
07:44I'll take a look around town.
08:15Hi.
08:38Howdy.
08:41Take care of your horse?
08:43Yeah.
08:45Six quarts of grain and all the hay and water he wants.
08:48Yes, sir.
08:55Where you from?
08:57Lassiter.
08:59Hey.
09:01Ain't Lassiter that town in Kansas
09:03that them raiders looted and burned?
09:06Oh.
09:08Oh.
09:10You're, uh, hanging, Ben?
09:12I'm coming.
09:14Coming real soon.
09:16You, uh, here to watch?
09:20No, I, uh, I'm looking for someone.
09:25I don't hardly see, uh, nobody packing a gun in the britches.
09:31Well, take care of your horse.
09:33Yeah.
09:42Hawkins sure has a lot of hired guns in town.
09:44Yeah.
09:46Easy.
09:48Don't get out of the way.
09:52Sure, kid.
09:54Joe, Joe, Joe!
09:56Just watch who you're calling, kid.
09:58Just take it easy, Joe.
10:08Pick up yourself.
10:18Joe, you're gonna have to watch that temper, boy.
10:20No, Hawkins better keep his men out of my way.
10:23All right.
10:53All right.
11:24All right, uh, you open?
11:26Coffee and stew.
11:30I'll have coffee and stew.
11:53I'll have coffee and stew.
11:55I'll have coffee and stew.
12:22Is something wrong?
12:25It's just that I've never seen a lonesome a town.
12:29Well, it's just that everyone's afraid to watch the cart rides die.
12:35Not everyone. That calendar there says someone's been counting the days.
12:44Miss Sally, ma'am, we'd like to talk to you for a minute if we could.
12:49You see, you're the only one left in town now that can save our Pa and Adam.
12:55Me and little Joe found Deuce Martin dead.
12:57Dead?
12:59Yes, ma'am.
13:01You're the only witness against them now?
13:03I told you what I saw at the trial.
13:06Sally, you've lied!
13:07Hey, Joe, no need for that.
13:09You were hurting the lady.
13:12I didn't mean to hurt you, Sally. I'm sorry.
13:17I just wanted you to tell the truth, that's all.
13:20I'm not doing any good here. Let's go see Bonnie Ogden.
13:24Ma'am.
13:27Are you sure that nothing had caused you to change your mind?
13:33I'm not going to lie for you.
13:50DOORBELL RINGS
14:03You and Cy Hawkins are the only men I've seen stand up to the cart rides.
14:10Coffee and stew are on the house.
14:15Who was killed?
14:20My father.
14:26Ben Cartwright come here one night with his son Adam.
14:31They were boiling mad to claim Pa had been by Maverick, stolen off their Ponderosa.
14:37They went out back where Pa and his hard-hand Deuce Martin were cutting wood.
14:43I could hear them arguing.
14:46Then there was a shooting.
14:50Oh.
14:53Well, if you knew what it was like to have someone killed in such a crazy way like that.
14:58I do know.
15:02I know very well.
15:20MUSIC
15:30Sheriff Henson sent me.
15:32Give me a nickel if I bring some stew for supper for his prisoners.
15:38All right, Jimmy.
15:49CLATTERING
16:19PANTING
16:43No trigger.
16:45Yeah, that's right.
16:47Looks kind of old.
16:50Well, my Pa used it for a long time.
16:53But it's yours now?
16:56Yeah.
17:04Does the town of Lassiter in Kansas mean anything to you?
17:08No. How do you mean?
17:11Well, have you heard of anybody around here being connected with the town in any way?
17:17No.
17:20Well, who would be the biggest rancher around here?
17:23Ben Cartwright.
17:25I thought everyone knew that.
17:27Ben Cartwright. No, I didn't know that. Is he a...
17:30Is he a tall fella?
17:32He's big.
17:34Why?
17:35Well, he may be a fella I'm looking for.
17:37Well, don't you know by the name?
17:41No, I'll know when I see his face.
18:01Hey, Shaps! Keeler!
18:04Fred says for everybody to come in and have a drink.
18:07Harry! Frank! You hear him?
18:11Come on.
18:17Nothing to worry about. Everything's under control.
18:22I'll be handling the final details.
18:27I'll do what I can to be helpful.
18:30That's very kind of you. Just how can you help us?
18:33Your throat should be clean-shaved as possible.
18:35The hemp is new and stiff.
18:37It sometimes pulls short whiskers.
18:40That can be painful.
18:43Also, your boots should fit snug.
18:46Otherwise, they may fly off.
18:49Oh, we can do without your help.
18:52I believe you mean well, friend, but...
18:56we thank you.
18:58I understand.
19:11What do you want?
19:13To see the old cartwright.
19:15What for?
19:17It's a personal matter.
19:19Sorry, but you can't...
19:22Go ahead.
19:27I have a lord who is worthy to be praised.
19:30So shall I be saved from my enemies.
19:41What is it?
19:43I thought I might know you.
19:46And I don't.
19:53You seem disappointed.
19:55I am.
19:57You thought the hangman was...
19:59doing you a favor?
20:01Yeah.
20:03This man you...
20:05you thought I might be...
20:08You hate him very much.
20:12Yep.
20:16Sorry I troubled you.
20:24Who is it?
20:25Me, boss.
20:31Boss?
20:33Sally Burns ain't gonna change what she had to say.
20:38What about the petition?
20:39Barney Ogden's probably down in the miner's flats.
20:41Little Joe's down there to fetch him now.
20:43Well, that's good. They ought to get lots of names down there.
20:45Yeah, and we're gonna need them, too.
20:47Everybody in town's holed up in their house.
20:49Hawkins.
20:51Yeah, they want to stay on his good side...
20:53in case he takes over the territory.
20:56Nobody's taking over while I'm sheriff.
20:58Hanson, you're new in office here.
21:00They get rid of Pa...
21:02Hawkins'll start chopping away at the Ponderosa...
21:04till he's more powerful than he is now.
21:06And if you stay honest...
21:08you'll just have one problem.
21:10You'll be dead.
21:12Better get on with your talking.
21:14Time's running out.
21:16Boss...
21:18I want you to work on the petition...
21:20and the newspaper.
21:22But no more than that.
21:24What do you mean, no more than that, Paul?
21:26Adam and I agree.
21:28Do everything you can...
21:30inside the law.
21:32But that's all.
21:34You can't do this by force.
21:36Hawkins' men will slaughter you.
21:38Besides, you'll be coming up against these lawmen...
21:41and be shooting at our friends.
21:43That's no good.
21:45I mean, you don't have to worry none, Paul.
21:47We...
21:49Hoss...
21:51I want you to promise me...
21:53no violence.
21:57Yes, sir.
21:59And try the telegraph office.
22:01Maybe Joe missed Barney.
22:03Yeah, yeah, I'll check.
22:15Mr. Cartwright?
22:17Yes?
22:21I had reason to think...
22:23that the man I wanted was around here.
22:25Yeah.
22:27You thought I was him.
22:29Yes, but there were never...
22:31more different men in the whole world...
22:33than you and my man, and I'm...
22:35sorry that I bothered you.
22:37Don't worry yourself.
22:57Hey, Hoag, only about an hour to go.
22:59Hawkins better get here soon.
23:01He'll sure be sore if he misses it.
23:03He won't miss it.
23:14You looking for something?
23:19Can I have a whiskey, please?
23:23You're the stranger been going around, ain't you?
23:30You know, Fred...
23:32he packs his gun in his breeches.
23:34You reckon he'd bust a finger taking it out?
23:37Hawkins don't want no trouble, Bert.
23:39Not allowed for the hanging.
23:41Sure I know.
23:43I'm just wondering about this little fella here.
23:45You know, it could be he's a friend of the Cartwrights.
23:48Are you, mister?
23:50Yeah.
23:52Longstanding?
23:54Ten, maybe...
23:5615 minutes.
23:58It'll be a short little friendship.
24:01Now, us, we're backing up law and order and justice.
24:05Seeing that there ain't no slip-ups in that hanging.
24:14Now, you forget that for just one minute...
24:17and I'm gonna personally turn you inside out.
24:21You hear good?
24:23You too scared to talk?
24:26Go outside and cool down, Bert.
24:40You know...
24:42Cartwright's got anything to do with this.
24:44I don't care.
24:46I don't care.
24:48Hey, uh...
24:50Cartwright's got any friends around here?
24:52Not many.
24:58Watch it, kid.
25:00Sorry, mister.
25:02What do you got there?
25:04Stew. I gotta take it to the jail.
25:06Hey, Hoagie. Hey, Hoag, come here.
25:09This kid's taking Stew to the jail.
25:11It must be the Cartwrights' last supper.
25:14Say, what do you think we ought to do with it, Hoag?
25:17Well, let's just flavor it up a little bit.
25:19No! Stop!
25:21Oh, let's just do her up right, Hoag, huh?
25:24No, please, mister!
25:26Come here, kid.
25:28No, please, stop, mister!
25:30Stop!
25:46Get up.
25:58That's enough.
25:59Get him inside.
26:01Move on in.
26:09We'll take care of you later, after the hanging.
26:25I'll go get more.
26:27It don't matter.
26:30You just finish what you started, son.
26:32Yes, Father.
26:40Whose side are you holding here?
26:43Well, I talked to your pa,
26:45and I'm just beginning to wonder about this hanging.
26:48How come?
26:50Well, it just seems to me
26:52that the wrong kind of people are in jail around here.
26:56Well, it's for sure that my pa and my brother
26:58didn't kill Mr. Burns.
27:01Yeah, well, a lot of people around here think they did.
27:03Couldn't have happened.
27:05Couldn't have happened the way Sally said it did.
27:07Mr. Burns was shot from out of the dark.
27:10My pa and Adam shot back trying to save him.
27:13You mean that, uh, Sally Burns lied?
27:17No, I don't think Miss Sally lied.
27:20It was dark that night.
27:22I think she just didn't see it right.
27:24What about the fella that saw it?
27:26Deuce Martin?
27:28He ain't no good.
27:30Could have been scared out of it or bought off or anything.
27:33Well, I hope you get that petition signed.
27:37We will.
27:39We got a special edition of the paper coming out,
27:41and that's gonna help.
27:43That's good.
27:46Still talking about that petition.
27:48Something about the newspaper.
27:50Better cover ourselves.
28:07Hudson!
28:16He ain't with Hawkins.
28:18Yeah, who is he with, then?
28:20You fellas, if you don't mind.
28:22Look, Barney ain't down at the flats. He hasn't been there.
28:24He didn't even go down there?
28:26No. We gotta hurry up and find him and get that petition.
28:28We haven't got much time left.
28:30Yeah, let's try his house. Come on.
28:31Right. If nothing else works,
28:33you fellas planning on a small revolution?
28:38Yep.
28:40Well, hold off as long as you can.
28:46What do you think he's got in mind?
28:48I don't know.
28:50But if it's a revolution,
28:52if I gotta sneak and hunt that fella, it'd be worth a regiment.
28:56Well, if we don't get that petition, we're gonna need a regiment.
28:58Come on.
29:00When Mr. Hawkins comes to town,
29:02he'll settle with his men for treating you that way.
29:04No, he won't. He won't do nothing.
29:06Well, he can't be held responsible for what his men do.
29:09As a rule, you can usually tell a man by the men around him.
29:13Now, Hawkins was forced to hire those rough men
29:15to stand up to the Cartwrights.
29:20Better put them down, Bert.
29:31I'm busy.
29:39Hawkins won't like folks reading war stories.
29:41Hawkins won't like folks reading words like that.
29:44I can't prove the Cartwrights didn't murder Burns,
29:47but the Lord willing, I can help stop the hanging.
29:50I sure wish we could change your mind.
30:12Shark.
30:16Words like you got down here might get a whole town thinking the wrong way.
30:24Anybody ever get their arm caught in one of these things?
30:26Fred.
30:28Looks like he's melting down some tape.
30:31I told you I'm busy.
30:36Sure is hot.
30:39Sure is hot.
30:51I knew a fellow once who got his face pushed in some boiling lead.
30:55He sure wasn't a pretty sight.
30:59You know, that's all the shades are down at Barney's house.
31:01Yeah, well, let's try it in here.
31:04That's funny. Middle of the day and the shade's down.
31:06Yeah.
31:10Try again.
31:21Hey, Barney, what are you doing sitting here in the dark?
31:24I'm...
31:27Hoss, I'm sorry.
31:33Where's the petition?
31:35Don't make him feel any worse than he already does.
31:37He was trying, Hoss.
31:39If you knew what they said they'd do to him...
31:42So he quit.
31:45So he quit and he came back to hide in this house.
31:48A house you wouldn't have, Barney, if it hadn't been for my father.
31:53How many names did you get on it, Barney?
31:56Five.
31:58Five?
32:03The sheriff.
32:06The deputy.
32:09The hangman and his helper.
32:13Mr. Baxter.
32:17What about your own?
32:20What about your own, Barney?
32:23They made me scratch it off.
32:26You...
32:28You don't know what they said they'd do to my daughter.
32:33Where's the petition, Barney?
32:35Little Joe and me will get it signed.
32:37We haven't got time for that now.
32:39We can try.
32:41It's here.
32:47I'll light the lamp.
32:49Don't bother, Barney.
32:52I think I can see you better in the dark than I ever did in the daylight anyhow.
33:04Jason already asked me.
33:06And you wouldn't sign it?
33:08No.
33:10Max, we done tried six houses on this block and nobody had signed it.
33:12All we need is just a few names to get the bail.
33:18Max, you don't have to be scared of nobody.
33:20I ain't scared. It's just a matter of time.
33:22I don't know how long it's going to take.
33:24I don't know how long it's going to take.
33:26I don't know how long it's going to take.
33:28I don't know how long it's going to take.
33:30I don't know how long it's going to take.
33:32I ain't scared. It's just that...
33:34Look, I don't want no part of it.
33:36One way or another.
33:38Now leave me be.
33:40Look, Max, if we...
33:44All right, let's get the guns.
33:46No deal.
33:48Come on.
33:58Well, now, the way I look at it,
34:00they was tried fair and square,
34:02and I ain't one to go again a judge and jury.
34:04Now, Zeke, you know they're not guilty.
34:06Well, now, I'm sorry,
34:08but I don't owe no such thing.
34:10Come on, Joe.
34:16They're still with us.
34:20Thanks a lot, Zeke.
34:26Gil, you've always been one of our best friends.
34:30It ain't fair you bringing this in here.
34:32Besides, one more name won't do no good.
34:34Look, we said we'd protect you.
34:36I know you mean that,
34:38and maybe you would.
34:40Every day of the year but one.
34:46Come on, Joe.
34:50My, you sure are working hard on that petition.
34:52You know, I'll sign it.
34:54My name's Ulysses S. Grant.
35:00I wouldn't if I were you.
35:22Bless it.
35:24Thanks.
35:26So you're headed there.
35:28It's about time for Mr. Baxter's paper to be out, little Jim.
35:30Let's go over and see what's keeping him.
35:32Forget it. There's no time for that paper now.
35:34If it comes to shooting...
35:36We'll do just like you said.
35:38We'll hold off till the last.
35:40Let's go.
35:58Mr. Baxter.
36:04Mr. Baxter.
36:06I can't believe him. What's wrong with him?
36:08He's been scared half to death.
36:12It's time to get getting going with Joe. Come on.
36:28Hey, it's the boss.
36:34Twenty minutes to go.
36:36He should be spare with his time.
36:48Anything happen I should know?
36:50Oh, nothing much.
36:52They gave up on the petition.
36:54I'm sure they'll be back.
36:56Nothing much.
36:58They gave up on the petition.
37:00They didn't try anything else?
37:02Well, Baxter was putting out a newspaper to help him, but...
37:04We stopped him.
37:06Oh?
37:08How?
37:10A little hot lead.
37:12Good. He won't forget.
37:14That's all?
37:16Yeah.
37:18What happened to your hand, Bert?
37:20I was a stranger. Nothing to worry about.
37:22You better be right.
37:24Yes, sir.
37:26Put my horse up and build a fire out there by the gallows.
37:28We'll be able to see better.
37:30Jay, Hoagy, come on.
37:44Thanks.
37:54Little Joe, horse.
38:00Feed box.
38:04Mr. Jackson.
38:06I don't need to do this.
38:10You make one sound, I'm gonna do worse, you hear?
38:16Let's go.
38:24Trouble?
38:26I got there too late, they told me.
38:30All things being equal,
38:32you got there as soon as you could.
38:34Yeah, but...
38:36I wanted to do something good
38:38for Mr. Cartwright and Adam,
38:40and I didn't even get them
38:42their last meal in time.
38:44They were tying their hands up,
38:46supposed to help me,
38:48but they didn't.
38:50They were tying their hands up,
38:52supposed to hang them.
38:54Thought it was a plain business deal.
38:56Sheriff gave you a nickel for the job.
38:58I don't care about the nickel.
39:00I wanted to do something
39:02for Mr. Cartwright
39:04before they kill him.
39:08I know it's hard, Jimmy.
39:10That's the way it's gotta be.
39:12They're murderers.
39:14They're not. Mr. Cartwright gave me a Christmas horse.
39:16What?
39:18Last year,
39:20when Ma and Pa were liking a dive
39:22with a fever,
39:24Mr. Cartwright came over
39:26and gave me that pretty piebald mare mine.
39:28Said it was
39:30for Christmas,
39:32and it was in the middle of the summer.
39:38Now I'll never get to pay him back.
39:40Now look,
39:42you paid Mr. Cartwright back,
39:44and he knows it,
39:46and I know it,
39:48and someday you're gonna know it.
39:50Yeah?
39:52Yeah.
39:56Now come on, you're not going home.
39:58Everything's gonna be all right.
40:04Poor kid.
40:06Just like the Cartwrights.
40:08Buy some little present
40:10and get a lifetime of loyalty for it.
40:12As if they were kings of something.
40:14With the fire they're building,
40:16you'll get a good view of the hanging from here.
40:18What makes you think I want a good view?
40:20Don't you?
40:26Then why'd you mark the calendar
40:28towards this day?
40:30Look, I want this to happen.
40:32I don't want to see it happen.
40:34It'll be over in a few minutes.
40:39I've got things to do.
40:44Come on.
40:54Can't see the hanging from here.
40:58Just hear it.
41:02Hear it?
41:04The hanging sounds
41:06almost as bad as it looks.
41:10Trap door bangs open,
41:15there's probably a few fellas
41:17watching will give a hoop or a holler.
41:21Is this the window
41:23you saw the killing from?
41:26Mm-hmm.
41:33It's kind of dusty.
41:37Why don't you leave me alone?
41:40Because you didn't see it.
41:42Because you didn't see it.
41:44Deuce Martin told you he saw the killing
41:46and you thought the cartwrights were guilty.
41:48They deserve to hang.
41:51You didn't see it.
41:53Look,
41:55I've gone through enough.
41:58I've lost my power.
42:02I know the cartwrights are dying
42:04on my word alone.
42:06Now you just leave me be.
42:09I thought you were a friend.
42:11I am and I won't let you do this.
42:14Look, Hawkins told me what it'd be like.
42:16The cartwrights are rich men.
42:18They'd go free after killing my pa.
42:21I couldn't let that happen.
42:23So you lied?
42:26I didn't say that.
42:28Now look, once, just once,
42:30I saw an innocent man hanged
42:32and I'm still looking for the men who did
42:34and I will be for a long time.
42:36Now the cartwrights didn't kill your pa.
42:39I know that in some place,
42:41some place inside you, you know that too.
42:45Leave me be.
43:07It's starting.
43:16All right, we better move.
43:19Not yet.
43:37They're walking up the steps.
43:41Can you hear them?
44:07You sure you don't want a hood over your head?
44:27O Lord, who is worthy to be praised,
44:29so shall I be saved from my sin.
44:32You're right.
44:35I didn't see them.
44:39I couldn't be sure.
44:41Tell them.
44:43Go on, tell them.
44:46Sheriff Hanson!
44:49Sheriff Hanson!
44:53Sheriff Hanson, I...
44:55I lied.
44:57I didn't see them do it.
45:01Stay out of this.
45:04We met before, mister.
45:06Who are you?
45:08In Lassiter, Kansas.
45:10Remember?
45:12At another hanging party.
45:14Remember?
45:16Remember?
45:35That's enough shooting.
45:42All right.
45:52I bet you're glad we didn't wait till the last minute.
46:04I bet you're glad we didn't wait till the last minute.
46:07I bet you're glad we didn't wait till the last minute.
46:10I bet you're glad we didn't wait till the last minute.
46:33Confound it, Cartwright!
46:36Huh?
46:39Two dollars.
46:44Watch your blades.
47:00Lassiter, I...
47:03I guess I'll never know who killed Pa.
47:07Hanging innocent men.
47:10I owe you.
47:15I want to thank you.
47:17You don't have to thank me.
47:19You did what you thought you had to do.
47:24And you made it right.
47:32You made it right.
47:53There ain't no way to thank you for what you've done.
47:56Tell you how we feel.
47:58I know how you feel.
48:00My Pa was hanged wrongly.
48:03Why didn't you...
48:05Why didn't you stay here?
48:07Found the man you were looking for.
48:11But the men who did that hanging, there's more of them.
48:14A lot more.
48:17I'll be seeing you.
48:24He's a driven man, Pa.
48:26I sure would hate to be him.
48:28Yeah.
48:30Somebody I'd like to be even less.
48:32Any one of the men he's looking for.
48:58You