Rawhide (1959) s03e05 Episode Script

Incident of the Slavemaster

My name's Gil Favor, trail boss.
Say, Pete Yeah.
That sure is a strange sight.
They was? I ain't even sure I'm seein' it now.
That is what counts.
s.
I don't expect any visitor me.
You don't have to announce Sit down.
Better? Now, Mr.
Teddy, you don't ask people with a gun to quit what they're doin'.
Of course you didn't.
Thank you.
is.
Franco as though whoever delivered it was afraid to do it.
Mrs.
Bradley.
Oh.
ards.
Yeah, I can see they're buzz Well, she wouldn't come so close to this cliff.
( snorts Hey, Pete.
I think she's down there.
Pete, Scarlet, go up there and pick the horse and buggy up.
Well, ask me questio ns I can answer.
Now, come on.
Let's get back to the wagon.
Kinda upset too, ain't you Come on.
y ) ( speaking indistinctl Give me a hand, will you, Pete? Somebody hold him up.
is some good hot soup.
That's better.
Then Mrs.
Bradley did have something to go on.
Twenty-seven other prisoners with me then.
w.
Seventeen no should have gone o n and on and on.
Laurier went insane.
ed.
Its approach is well guard What's that? in the Confederate army? That's right.
for bringing you back there? that I told you about another Confederate officer.
he might let you go.
on sight.
what such a man would do.
d.
if there was help to be foun not to run away.
help them get out re.
I'll crawl back into the You'd better get a good night's sleep Hm.
Keep 'em movin All right.
ish.
All right, move 'em out, W Yeah.
but let's go.
Half dozen men could hold up an army.
Well, no use waitin'.
Breen.
Mr.
Somers.
No, they want us to stop and wait.
Wait here.
I'll take your guns.
I said I'll take your guns This way.
and help Mr.
Somers from his horse.
Kill me.
Why, no, Mr.
Laurier.
Take Mr.
Somers to his room.
eath.
They'll beat me to d n? Will you join me, gentleme Nice to meet you, Mr.
Laurier.
Gentlemen, have a seat.
Mr.
Somers is telling the truth.
He was a private general.
Thank you again, gentlemen.
Come in.
Will you excuse me, please? ( door opens, closes ( man screams What? now.
I'd better go to my room Somers? Could be.
Fine.
ut.
Same way we came o No.
That sounds more like him.
I don't mean that.
I mean for you.
You're afraid of my fath er, aren't you? I, uh- I just came in to bring you some thread.
For a week.
Thank you, Mr.
Anderson.
Miss Laurier.
And I don't like a lot of things here.
Come in.
Merci.
e.
Well, they dammed it up he re to feed that plume over ther Yeah.
I guess you're right.
s ) ( rock clatter Ah, slaves all right.
I'd like to go in there and tear that place apart.
ain't covered by guards.
Somers.
I came back to help.
Two drovers are trying to ight.
I guess you're r Good night.
Good night.
or.
I have no brother, Mr.
Fav I lied to you.
Shut up.
All right, get out.
ses.
I ain't askin' for any promi Why did you let them go? That a good enough rea son for you? e.
Get over to that tre Put it down.
You better tie him up.
They won't return.
But I heard the two shots.
I fired 'em in the air.
( crowd murmuring Odette, I said I want you to go to your room.
.
Go ahead.
r.
I'm sorry, Miss Laurie o.
My father died many years ag I'll have to let 'em know about it at Fort Stockton.
Is there a Bradley here? I'd like to talk to you.

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