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The caption's alright Joe,
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read's plain enough.
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They'll buy 'em like hotcakes!
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Better get another pressman,
the soldiers will be leaving.
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Nah, they won't be leaving
for over a week.
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The army is parcelling off
the horses and wagons
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to the soldiers.
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Anything they can use
to work on the farms
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when they get down home.
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General Lee gaves his orders
this morning.
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Hup, hey, hey, hoy!
Hey yippy, hup, hup!
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Ah, come on, Hopalong,
we never will get home!
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What are you doing, Jim?
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Retreating or advancing
on the enemy?
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- We don't know!
- Climb up here.
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You'll never get home
on that jag.
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Thanks, Captain!
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♪ (blows horn) ♪
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Must've been full or corn liquor
when you picked hiim out.
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I just took
what they handed me.
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After straddling mules
for four years,
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I'll sure enjoy
a steady seat.
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Somehow, I can't get used
to the war being over.
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Whatever you think about it,
we're going home.
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Hope I never hear
another shot fired,
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as long as I live.
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And you're going to Kentucky!
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I married into a feuding family,
but I'm not raising my children
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to become targets for
a bunch of bushwhackers.
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I'm going to move
the family west.
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- Just on account of the feuding?
- Yes.
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A man can have some respect
for his neighbors out there.
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And all the land you'll want,
for the asking.
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That's where I'm going to build
a permanent home for my family.
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You think you'll ever Granny Spelvin
and the old man to leave Kentucky?
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How hard would you try
if they were your in-laws?
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It'll work out alright
when I get home.
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Granny Spelvin has been
pretty good for my three children,
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since my wife died.
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How old is Lynn getting to be?
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He's going on ten.
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Let me pack it,
will ya Granpy?
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Well, be careful, now!
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My Pop will be home from war
in about five days, huh?
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- Think you'll know him, Lynn?
- Sure!
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Right fine eye!
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Easy to hit 'em,
when I pretend they're Colbys.
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Rabbits aint Colbys,
Colbys fight back!
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That's what makes 'em good hunting.
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Now, my Pappy
can rest easy in his grave.
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I got Chet Spelvin for him.
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Gran-Pappy!
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Gran-Pappy!
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Gran-Pappy!
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It's yours now, Lynn.
Don't ever use it.
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...'cepting on a Colby!
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- Granny!
- What's the matter?
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Where's your Gran-Pappy?
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- Where is he?
- He's down in Pine Hollow.
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He's layin' there...
...Jed Colby shot him.
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Colby...Ann!
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- Yes?
- Run down to Weathersby,
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- ...and tell them what's happened.
- Yes.
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Your Pappy will take care of
Jed Colby when he gets here.
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I don't understand you,
Mark Hayden.
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You've been home two weeks,
and Jeb Colby is trapsing
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up and down these mountains,
bragging how he killed Chet Spelvin.
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And here you are...backin' up,
runnin' away from him.
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- The law will take care of Colby.
- The law!
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It aint honorable to take
a family feud to court!
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- It won't spill no blood, for ya.
- I want no blood spilled for me.
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Then you're puttin' yourself
above the prophets...
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"An eye for an eye,
and a tooth for a tooth."
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It's in the Book.
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Mark, it's your plain duty
to take vengeance on Jed Colby!
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And then his kin is bound
to take vengeance on me.
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And someday, one of my sons
must kill another Colby.
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No, I'm going to the law.
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Of course, Mark, if you insist
preferring charges against Jed Colby,
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there's nothing I can say.
I know it's procedure in some places.
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It's up to the court to punish a man
who commits a murder.
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That's a matter of opinion.
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If you want him arrested,
I'm bound to arrest him.
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Jed Colby,
you have been found guilty.
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Although, on account of the
peculiar feelings in this community,
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the court has decided
not to have a hanging.
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But, you'll have to go to the
State Penitentiary for 15 years.
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- For the murder of Chet Spelvin.
- Murder?
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Why, it was feudin',
pure and simple.
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- I wish Neil had come out with us.
- He'll be comin' out...
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...as soon as your Grandma is gone.
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She's depending on him to do things for her
and I couldn't take him away.
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You and Bill are going to be my family, now.
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Get around there, boy!
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Whoa!
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- Good luck, Mark!
- Alright, Raymond!
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Those are mountains, Bill!
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The Kentucky hills are like warts
alongside of them, aint they Pa?
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They are, Bill.
Jeff, fetch me those stakes!
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Comin' right up.
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Stick 'em in the ground, son!
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Mark Hayden claims this Property
May 15, 1866
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Fifteen years later.
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- You're gettin' out Tuesday, Jed.
- Yeah.
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Your daugther is waiting for you.
I'll send her in.
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Alright, Miss.
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You can't travel west lookin' that way.
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That's all I've got.
What do you want me to look like?
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...sleeping in common!
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That's the first time you ever
put your arm around me, Dad.
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- Did you find out where he's located?
- I could go there with my eyes shut.
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Oh, my daughter, Ellen.
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Oh, I've never seen you before.
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Your father and I have been
friends for several years.
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We had to be.
We were in here together.
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I got out a few months ahead of him.
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- Going west with us?
- Yes.
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- How much money did you get?
- 700 dollars.
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- Good, that's enough to get an outfit with.
- Sure, I'll have everything ready.
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I'll get him.
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A few month's later -- Jed Colby had taken up
an abandoned homestead in Nevada --
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a half day's ride from the Hayden Ranch.
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We could have taken more than
half that herd last night,
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if you hadn't stopped us.
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The wolves get more
of Hayden's cattle than we do.
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Yeah, we're taking enough.
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Not to suit me.
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A few hundred at a time
aint my idea of cattle rustling.
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We're going to strip Hayden
of everything he's got,
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before we get through.
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But, we're going to do it my way.
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You've had your way for a year.
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The next time we rob that ranch,
we run off enough stock to pay for it.
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And keep on going
until we've cleaned them out.
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But, we won't be another year doing it.
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No you won't, not until I'm ready.
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And I'm stretching out his misery,
the same way he did mine.
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We're going to keep working on him
until he comes gunning for me.
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Ah, forget it!
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- Let's get something out of this deal.
- Not yet!
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When I wipe out the Haydens,
I'm going to get them all...
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...to the last man.
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- What do you think I've been talking about?
- One of them aint out here yet.
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- The oldest boy.
- I'm not waiting for him.
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I'm going to have that Hayden Ranch...
...oh, don't get your back up!
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I'm not leaving you out,
I'm going to marry your daugher.
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Ha-ha! Finally made up your mind
that's the only way you can get her, eh?
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I'm gonna have her.
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It's gonna take a lot better man than you
to tie that girl, Daggs.
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- You put them up to shoot off their guns!
- What'd you let her get on that horse for?
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- Oh, how's he going to stop me?
- Well, you might have got killed.
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Now, keep off of them broncs!
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She bet Daggs a kiss against something
or other that she could ride the horse.
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Ugh!
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Ha-ha!
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- Where's Colby?
- Why, what's up?
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The Haydens shot Pete down.
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It's no more than a powder burn.
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- Molly, fetch me that salve.
- Yes, Ann.
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- Think ya killed him?
- Yes, it was that fellow, Pete Garon.
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That's Jed Colby's cousin.
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Garon was with Colby the day
Grandpa Spelvin was shot.
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- Remember?
- What did you do it for, Neil?
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You know that Dad's been doing
everything possible...
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...to keep from fighting with the Colbys.
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Ann, there's no use talking like that now.
I told your father what happened.
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He was sure enough upset,
but he doesn't blame me.
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Nobody's going to shoot bullets
into me if I can get them first.
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Well, that starts the old
Kentucky feud boiling again.
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You keep out of this, Bill Hayden!
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I don't hanker to be a widow,
my first year of marriage.
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It's just old fool's luck,
we're not turning a hand to bury you.
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What do you expect us to do?
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Sit around and let them
move everything off the ranch.
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I've been telling you all along,
they've been stealing more cattle
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than you'll ever admit.
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Colby's been doing everything
to get Dad fightin' mad.
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Neil's right,
we've got to face it sometime.
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Neil, come on, Dad's up to something.
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Where ya going, Dad?
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To talk to Jed Colby.
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- Not alone.
- I don't need any help.
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Bill and I are going with you.
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This is between the Haydens
and the Colbys, Neil.
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My wife's a Hayden, isn't she?
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What does it matter if you're
a Hayden or a Colby...
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...if a bullet gets you!
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...to drive off every
head of stock from his ranch.
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By daybreak, there won't be
a Hayden alive to stop you.
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We're headin' for Grass Valley.
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Well, if it aint my law-abiding
friend from Kentucky!
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I want to talk to you, Colby.
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My son-in-law got
one of your men for stealing cattle.
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You can't accuse us of stealing cattle
to cover up the killing of Pete Garon.
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You've been stealing cattle
off my ranch for almost a year.
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Doing all you can to start up
that Colby-Spelvin feud again.
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I'm not going feuding with you, Colby,
but I am protecting what's mine.
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Hold it...put 'em on the table!
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Ha-ha! I've been after you.
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Don't hurry, I've got plenty of time.
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I'll scream for the bears.
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- Come on out, then!
- I won't! You get out of here!
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Ha-ha-ha!
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- What happened to you?
- And where'd you drop from?
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I was just riding through,
and all of a sudden,
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I head a sputtering
and that dam tore loose.
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You were standing right
in the way of it.
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Daggs, the boys sent me up
to tell you they're waiting.
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For whatever you're going to do.
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- Thanks, stranger!
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Glad I happened by.
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Wouldn't have made much difference.
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I've never seen the man
I can't handle.
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Better put your hat on
before that sun hits you any worse.
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- Thanks, lady!
- Lady.
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- What are you staring at?
- A lady.
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- Now, you're making fun of me.
- No, I'm not.
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- Where are you heading for?
- Grass Valley, how much further is it?
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About seven hours
with all them pack animals.
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You can't make it
before dark sets in.
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You'll have to camp down
in the meadows for the night.
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Thanks, I will.
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- Uh, glad you passed by, stranger.
- You're welcome.
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What ya thinkin' on, Ellen?
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Just wonderin'...
...how ladies dress.
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- Eli, what did your mother look like?
- Ah, she was beautiful.
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I remember one dress she had.
It had spangles all over it.
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And feathers around the neck.
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She used to always carry a red
pocket book when she went out walkin'.
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- Do ladies wear their fine dresses all days?
- Oh no, only in the evening...
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...when the gentlemen come to call.
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- What do they do?
- Just sit around...
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...talkin' and drinkin' and laughin'
and having lots of fun in the big parlour.
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- Did you live there?
- Me, oh no...
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...we had a room just around the corner.
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But, my mother used to always
see her friends in the big house.
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They wouldn't let me in the parlour,
I was too young.
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But, I used to peek through the curtains.
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And my, some of those ladies were lookers!
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I'd still be there,
if that sailor hadn't shot my Ma.
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I wonder where we could get
some shoes and stockings...
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...and maybe a dress?
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And one of them feathered "neck things".
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Well, maybe you can get 'em down
at the store in Grass Valley.
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Ah no, besides,
I want them for tonight.
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Oh!
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Guess I'll have to go walkin',
just as I am.
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Hello!
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- I saw your fire.
- Glad you did.
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- I'll be through in a minute.
- Do you shave everyday?
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- Every other day.
- What for?
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It's just a habit, I guess. Why?
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I'd have thought you were kinda soft,
if I didn't see the strength in your arms.
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- Will ya have a cup of coffee?
- You're either being polite...
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...or making fun of me.
I aint used to being polite at.
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I can get my own coffee without
being waited on by men folks.
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Must be sort of hard
going barefoot through these mountains.
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It's none of your business that
I aint got shoes and stockings.
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I didn't mean anything that way.
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They write poems about
barefoot girls like you.
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- What's a poem?
- Oh, a lot of words put together.
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They don't mean anything,
but they sound pretty good.
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- Wanna hear one?
- No, I guess I wouldn't care for it.
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I could sing you a song...I know,
a story about the indians.
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If you're gonna keep on
making fun of me, I'm going.
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No, don't!
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Now, will you let me
get you a cup of coffee?
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You're a disturbing sort of girl.
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- It's getting late.
- Don't go yet!
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Oh, I wasn't going back tonight.
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If I won't be any bother to you?
But remember...
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...you gotta treat me like a fella!
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- Never knew bacon could taste so good.
- Funny, aint it?
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Only yesterday,
there wasn't any you.
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We aint said much to each other.
Aint said anything, really.
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Only, already yesterday,
seemed way back there-
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- Hey! Let's get acquainted.
- Alright.
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I'm Ellen Colby, and I hail
from the mountains of Kentucky.
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- Colby!
- What's a matter?
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- Why do you look at me like that?
- I'm from the mountains of Kentucky...
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...I'm Lynn Hayden.
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Ellen, listen Ellen, it isn't our fight.
We didn't start it.
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- Why should we hate each other?
- Because my father went to jail.
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15 years, he was there...
...a Hayden sent him.
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A Hayden went square into the law.
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- But, I didn't...!
- Don't touch me!
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I don't want to see you
or any Hayden...
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...'cepting a dead one.
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Get off before I-
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(crying)