Rawhide (1959) s03e19 Episode Script

Incident Near Gloomy River

Hyah! Rollin', rollin', rollin' Keep movin', movin', movin' Though they're disapprovin' Keep them dogies movin' Rawhide! Don't try To understand 'em Just rope, throw And brand 'em Soon we'll be livin' High and wide My heart's calculatin' My true love Will be waitin' Be waiting at the end Of my ride Move 'em on, head 'em up Head 'em up, move 'em on Move 'em on, head 'em up Rawhide Let 'em out, ride 'em in Ride 'em in, let 'em out Cut 'em out Ride 'em in Rawhide! Rollin', rollin', rollin' Hyah! Hyah! Rawhide! Hyah! Look, this water hole's goin' dry.
I thought you said this one never went dry.
That's right.
Somethin' funny.
Funny? It wasn't dry when I scouted it yesterday.
Not enough water here for a dozen head.
No more water this side of Coalport.
I don't understand it.
Something's wrong, Mr.
Favor.
What do you mean? Well, this crick is fed by a good spring up there in the hills.
It ain't never gone dry.
How do you know? I been up there.
You mean there's water likely to be further up ahead? Bound to be.
I guess somebody's blocked it off.
All right.
Pete, you and Rowdy go on up.
Mind if I go along too? What for? Well, my family's ranch is up there.
At least it was a year ago when I left.
All right, you and Rowdy take a look, then.
Thanks.
Still dry.
Where's your folks' place? Just up ahead.
You know, I don't get you, Dan.
Most of the men have been bustin', comin' this close to home.
You weren't even gonna ride up and take a look? Well, there ain't much to see.
Well, what about your folks? It's just my ma and my brother.
Well, if you weren't gonna say hello, how come you, uh, comin' along with me now? There's somethin' wrong.
That was the main house.
Yeah, still smokin'.
Maybe whoever it was that took the shot Hold your fire out there! That's Cal.
That's my brother.
It's Dan! Dan! Oh, Danny.
Oh, I'm so glad to see you.
It's good to see you.
You're safe.
Cal? Ain't you gonna say nothin' to your brother? Hello, Dan.
Hello, Cal.
That's quite a reception you gave us.
Didn't know it was you.
When'd the house burn down? It was last night.
Caught us in our sleep.
Just had time to get out with a few things.
Well, that's a shame, ma'am.
Oh, this is Rowdy Yates, ramrod for the outfit I ride for.
My mom and brother Cal.
Glad to know you, Mrs.
Fletcher.
I apologize, Mr.
Yates.
Wish you'd come sooner, we could've offered you our hospitality.
How'd this happen anyway? Didn't just happen, it was set.
Cal, you ain't sure of that.
How else do you explain it? That's why I shot at you.
Thought it was Travis comin' in.
What do you mean, Travis? Cal thinks Frank Travis, our neighbor, set the fire.
Why do you think he'd wanna do that? Tryin' to run us off, he wants our land.
Oh, Cal.
The crick is dry, ain't it? Yeah, that's why we came up here.
And that's not all he wants to do.
He He's dammin' up above.
Pondin' it, he says.
But he's trying to run us off.
And ain't it mighty funny that That the fire breaks out just when we don't have any water to fight it.
Water wouldn't have done much good, the way that fire went.
Who do you think did it? But Frank Travis, he's been a friend of Pa's and yours, Ma, for a long time.
Ever since we was little back in Illinois.
But he and Cal been quarrelling ever since you left.
What about? Anything, everything.
He took the high ground up above, now wants to spread out down here.
It's the only place left.
I don't believe Frank done that.
And who do you think did it? I believe it was an accident.
Accident.
Well, somebody stopped up this creek here.
Yeah.
Danny, where you goin'? I'm gonna have a talk with Frank Travis.
Won't do no good, I argued myself hoarse.
I don't plan to argue.
He's got two new men now, with guns.
We got three, now that makes it even odds.
Danny, no.
Don't you worry, Ma.
Don't you worry about anything.
We'll handle it.
You comin', Cal? Cal, don't start nothin' up there.
Who you worryin' about, Ma, me or Dan? Both.
I don't want no more fightin'.
Travis started it.
Calvin, if Frank really wants us to get out we will.
You tell him that.
Are you crazy, Ma? I'll tell him no such thing.
There it is.
He's pondin', just like he said.
Yeah, the water'll run over and fill the creek in a few days, but that doesn't do the herd any good right now.
Well, it's even odds, you said.
Let's go tear it down.
I aim to talk to Travis first.
I'm through talkin'.
Let's tear it down and be done with it.
Now, you listen, Cal Who's in charge here? Looks like you still are.
All right, come on, then.
Now you know why I wasn't anxious to hang around home.
All right, let's get some of those middle bags down.
You touch one of them sandbags and you'll never touch nothin' again.
Flora, go get your pa.
Hello, Flora.
Danny.
When'd you get back home? I'm just passin' through.
Better run and get your pa.
We need to talk.
She's a real pretty girl.
Cal thinks so too.
I thought you'd be married by now, brother Cal.
What happened? I don't see where that's any of your business.
You've got a real friendly brother there, Dan.
Oh, listen, Cal, I told you never Hello, Mr.
Travis.
Flora never said a word about you.
It's good to see you, boy.
What you doin' here? I'm passin' through with a trail herd.
The cow business is good for you, it looks like.
Well, that's why I'm here now, Mr.
Travis.
Our cattle's gotta have water, just like Cal and Ma do.
You know, they could've used that water last night.
Yeah, I know, l I'm sorry about that.
Sorry? You set that fire or you had it set.
You know I wouldn't do a thing like that, Dan.
Wouldn't you? Why don't you tell him how you're trying to run us out? It ain't your ma, Dan, or you while you're here, but I admit I'll be glad to see the last of him.
You take it easy, Cal.
You don't believe I set that fire, do you, Dan? No, I don't, Mr.
Travis.
We got there as quick as we could but it was too late to do much.
Yeah, especially without any water.
Well, who are you? Rowdy Yates, ramrod for the outfit I ride for.
Seems kinda strange that the fire breaks out right after you shut the water off.
I got my own ideas as to how that fire started.
What do you mean? I don't wanna say.
I want you to say, Mr.
Travis.
Ask him.
He thinks I caused it.
He He thinks I was drunk.
You'd been drinkin'.
You were mad at me and you started early last night.
I was asleep, I tell you, both Ma and me.
I woke up to the smoke and the flames.
I'm not on trial here.
You are, you stopped the water.
Only for two or three days, I'm pondin'.
I need more water for my stock.
I warned you to fill some barrels for a few days supply, but you wouldn't.
I didn't know you were coming through here with a herd.
And I didn't know there was gonna be any fire.
I guess there's no blame.
Well, maybe not but we got 3,000 head of cattle and we can't bring 'em all the way up here.
We're gonna have to let your dam down.
You're gonna? That's right, you can rebuild it.
We might even help you, but we need water, mister.
We'll fight for it if we have to.
We don't want one though.
Well, I don't want a fight either.
Let it down.
Thanks, Mr.
Travis.
Dan, I was kinda hoping you'd stay home now.
I'm just passin' through.
I was afraid of that.
All right, let's get these middle bags down.
I'll take a look up here, see how far they're pondin'.
I'll take the horses and put 'em over here.
All right, good.
Come on, Cal, it's your job too.
Look out! Watch what you're doin'! I'm sorry, it was an accident.
Are you hurt? I think it might be broken.
I said I'm sorry.
Will you come on down and help me lift him? All right.
Easy, easy.
Mr.
Travis! What happened? Accident.
Can we take him inside the house? Sure, sure, bring him in.
Flora, fix up the settee.
Right over there, boys.
Where's he hurt? My ankle.
Dan, why don't you go get Mr.
Favor, have him bring Wishbone? Wishbone'll know how to doctor this.
All right.
Make use of the back.
We'll let that water down, don't you worry about it.
Thanks.
Come on, Cal.
Feel better now? Yeah.
You sure have the touch.
You know, on the trail ride we don't see a girl as pretty as you are very often.
Doesn't seem to bother Dan much.
How long have you known Dan and his brother? Oh, we grew up together.
Of course, I was a lot younger then.
He didn't notice me at first.
Yeah, I don't know what got into Dan, goin' away and leavin' a girl like you.
Well, he wanted to see somethin' of the world.
Well, I guess he saw it if you You wanna call it lookin' at the south end of a bunch of northbound cattle.
Well, anyway, it ain't fair.
A girl just can't up and go anytime she pleases.
No, not unless she's got a husband or someone to take her.
You married? No, I'm not.
I'm not fixin' to either.
I got a little of the world to see myself.
You men.
What about, uh, Cal? What about him? Well, he He don't get along with your pa much.
Has that got anything to do with you? I really don't know.
Are you scared of him? Scared of Cal? Mm-hm.
Maybe.
Maybe not.
Come on in.
Hey, hello, boss, how are you? Well, well, well.
I brought the horse liniment, that ought to cure you.
Take a look at that.
You sure you didn't do this on purpose? Well, you wouldn't blame me if I would with a nurse like her.
This is, uh, Flora Travis.
Miss Travis.
Oh! Take it easy, will you, Wishbone? He's been spoiled.
Been a long time since you come here.
I come to see Mr.
Yates.
How is he? Oh, he ain't bad hurt.
Flora's tended him.
Their man's there with him now.
I see the water's comin' down.
You agreed to that? Margaret, I'm I'm sorry about all that happened.
Especially the house burnin'.
It weren't no great house.
We can build another.
Cal tells me you tryin' to run us out.
Now, that ain't so.
You and me been friends a long time.
That ain't changed, I hope.
No.
That's good.
'Cause I'd hate to think that after you and Josh and me and Effy had been such close friends all those years that Well, I got to admit though, that older boy is a tribulation.
I just don't know how two brothers can be so different as him and Dan.
Yeah, they are.
l-I don't know what it is about Cal, but I swear that boy's got a devil in him.
So did you have when you was his age.
Maybe that's it.
Margaret, it ain't no matter for a joke.
I got to admit that I'd be almost glad to see the last of Cal.
Because of Flora, you mean? Well, if it was Dan, I'd feel different.
Well, maybe Dan'll stay.
Maybe he'll see he's needed.
I hope so.
Well, it ain't broke, but it's a bad sprain.
He isn't gonna ride for two or three days.
All right, wrap it up.
We better get him back to camp.
Oh, do you? You think I ought to be moved? W-well, I think maybe he ought to get some rest and keep off that ankle.
Ma Fletcher.
Oh, I'm so glad.
It's been so long.
Yes, it has, Flora.
Come sit down.
All right.
How's Mr.
Yates? Uh, l-I'll live, ma'am.
Absolute rest, the best thing for it.
How long? Oh, at least two days.
Well, he can stay right here, sir.
We'll be glad to look after him.
All right, then, you've got a boarder.
You catch up when you can ride.
Well, we've got grass now and And plenty of water, uh Well, we've been pushing the herd pretty hard lately.
I thought as long as I've gotta be here Now what are you pushin' for? Well, Mrs.
Fletcher's house burned down, and I thought we could take some of the men, maybe, and we could rebuild it? God bless you, son.
I wouldn't ask such a thing.
Oh, well, don't have to, ma'am.
We're all friends of Dan's, and they wouldn't mind.
Would they? It'll be up to them.
Uh, well, you just give them the chance.
That I'll do.
Thanks, Mr.
Favor.
I might know the kind of man you was.
Dan thinks a lot of you.
That's mighty good of you, Mr.
Favor.
My men and I will be glad to help too.
You? Cal.
I'll see you first thing in the morning, then.
I'll stay the night with Ma if it's the same to you, Mr.
Favor.
Sure.
Um, see you in the morning.
Margaret, won't you stay here till the house is finished? Oh, please stay.
There's plenty of room.
We can take care of our own.
I'd better not.
Thank you though.
At least stay for supper.
Come on, Ma.
Thank you, Frank, Flora.
Uh, Flora, I didn't get a chance to say it, but you're lookin' fine.
Thanks.
So are you.
Yes, sir, he sure is.
Went away a boy, come home a man.
You can see your ma needs you here, son.
Oh, I got a job, Mr.
Travis.
I signed to stay on to Sedalia, Missouri.
You can quit when there's need.
There won't be much once the house gets built.
You're still not ready to settle down yet.
You wanna roam, see the world.
Well, I don't blame you.
I'd like to roam myself, only it ain't respectable for a girl.
She's been like that ever since you left.
She's been like that since she was so high: I envy you, her cookin', Rowdy.
Well, I guess there's some good in every misfortune.
Take it easy, Dan.
Good night, Mr.
Travis.
Whoa.
We'll have something cooking in no time, Ma.
Not for me, Dan.
I'm tired, I just wanna lie down.
I got a place fixed up in the feed room.
We can stay out here in the straw.
All right.
Do you mind if we talk? Talk.
I'd like to have a little conversation about a rock, just accidentally fallin'.
You don't think it was an accident? Well, maybe I got no other way of thinkin'.
What else you wanna talk about, little brother? Was it accidental? I said it was.
Now, what are you carryin' on about? All of a sudden you come back here for no reason.
And the fire? You're gettin' me madder and madder, little brother.
And if I keep it up you'll whup me, just like always, is that it? Like I always do, you deserve it.
Would you mind sayin' why you and Mr.
Travis are fightin'? You think that's any of your business? You think it's none of my business? Y-you know, when you ran out of here, you got no more rights.
You gave 'em up.
It's your own doin'.
You know, you ain't married yet.
And the way she keeps lookin' away from you, it looks like maybe you ain't gonna be.
What about that? She'll marry me, all right.
I don't believe you.
Then don't.
l-I only wanna know one thing.
Are you figuring on staying here? I hadn't, but I think I will.
You wanted to get out.
You wanted to see the world, be a big man.
Well, you done it.
Now, don't come crawlin' back here, tryin' to spoil things.
What things? She was always a A good thing for you, wasn't she? Ma? Here I thought she was favorin' you.
You know I have to keep reminding myself you're my brother.
Well, forget about reminding yourself.
You forget about everything except you're just passin' through.
You said it yourself.
That's right, that's what I said.
I guess you've been to a lot of big cities, Mr.
Yates.
Well, I've been to San Antone.
Couple others, New Orleans.
Well, tell me about them.
What do you want me to tell you? Oh, the fun, excitement of each.
All the people.
What you liked the most.
Hm.
I like I like bits of all of them, I guess.
I've gotta go to someplace like that.
I wanna see it, just once.
Well Well, maybe you will someday.
Someday? Well, I don't intend to wait.
I may just go off and find a-a job.
There must be jobs for somebody like me.
Yeah, a-a pretty girl can always get a job in the city.
But not the kind of a job for a girl like you.
How do you know what's right for me? In the big city? In a very large city.
Well all right.
Don't think you'd make it.
Oh, of course I would.
I'd make a very good waitress.
Yeah, you sure would.
Or saleslady.
Mm-hm.
Or whatever girls do in big cities.
They do lots of things.
They do? Mm-hm.
Then what's the matter with Dan? Who's Dan? There.
What was wrong with that? Not a thing.
Dan wouldn't like.
Who's there? I don't know.
What was that? Flora? It's Cal.
When Pa finds out I'll be back.
Cal, you oughtn't to be here.
Pa warned you.
I don't pay any attention to what your pa says.
Don't touch me.
I told you, I don't like you to touch me.
Oh? Now, what do you want? I want your answer.
I don't have an answer.
I been waiting for a year, and And it's gotta be now.
And it doesn't have to be now.
And even if I said I'd marry you, Pa would never let it be.
He says that you'd never, ever see me again.
Heh! It doesn't matter what your pa says.
He doesn't have to know what we do.
That's what you think? You can't stop us, Mr.
Travis.
I warned you to stay away from her.
Now I'm gonna have to whip you to show you I mean what I say.
Now that kinda evens things out, doesn't it? Hey, Fletcher.
I don't like to butt in, but this thing's liable to go off.
You leave her alone, Cal! You hear? Thanks, Mr.
Yates.
He ain't a fit man for you.
Well, what's the matter with him? You're not to have anything to do with him.
I'm not? All right, we'll use the old foundation.
First of all, start clearing that mess away.
Then start hauling lumber.
Using the old foundations won't be long.
Soon as we get the debris cleared away.
You're a drover, Mr.
Favor.
How come you know how to build a house? Well, I had to help put together one of the ones I grew up in.
Know a few tricks about it.
We'll have a snug, warm house up in no time at all.
Almost as good as the old one.
Well, we sure thank you.
"As good as the old one," he says.
I don't know.
The old one had memories.
I ain't got nothing left of your daddy's.
You have his sons.
I have you.
And Cal.
No, not Cal.
Ma.
Danny.
I know I shouldn't ask you, but if you could see your way clear to stay here If I stayed here, there'd still be trouble between Cal and me.
Yeah, well Maybe Cal feels like we can't get together without troubles starting.
And that's my fault.
Ma, how did that fire start? Cal was drunk.
I don't know, maybe he knocked over a lamp, or maybe he busted on purpose in one of his rages.
When I found him, he was staggering around the smoke and the flame, like he didn't wanna get away from it.
I took him out.
He didn't give me no trouble.
Danny, please.
Don't say it, Ma.
God knows you don't want Cal around, you want me.
But you can't have both of us.
And this is Cal's home, ain't it? It is, ain't it? Danny? They leaving? Mm-hm.
Going down to help build the house.
Aren't you afraid? No, I'm not a-scared of you.
Why not? Flora, you wouldn't know how to be bad if you wanted to.
Oh, is that so? That's so.
Now, the on Only reason you're giving me the eye is because you're an unhappy girl, isn't that right? You know a lot of things, don't you? I know one thing.
You think the man you want doesn't want you.
Well, you're wrong.
Then why'd he leave? Why'd he run away? Why don't you ask him that? He said there was nothing left here for him.
You've hardly even talked to him since he's been back.
He said he was just passing through.
I should think a girl would be able to change his mind.
Especially one that kisses like you did.
I'm sorry about that, Mr.
Yates.
I'm not.
You know, I bet those men down there would fall all over themselves for a cup of coffee.
Well, maybe I'll take your advice.
Maybe I won't.
Flora, you didn't have to do that.
Oh, I thought maybe they'd be needing more than one One pot of coffee.
Let's put her over on the fire and then pour it when they want.
Well, l I think maybe I better pass them around.
Hm, just as you like.
Hey.
What are you doing here? You can see, can't you? I brought some coffee.
You came here to see Dan, didn't you? Now listen, Flora.
I'm warning you.
You stay away from him, you hear? You listen, Calvin Fletcher.
I'm not taking any orders from you.
You got no rights over me.
You just remember that.
Cal.
What'd you do to that girl? You leave her alone.
Leave her to Dan, you mean.
If that's in her mind, yes.
She always did like him better than you.
And if she don't want you, there's nothing you can do about it.
Why is everybody against me? What's wrong with me? I'm just as good as Dan, maybe better.
Cal, it ain't that.
It's you can't tell somebody who to love.
Love is l-it happens in your heart.
It It ain't a thing you can force.
Well, I tell you something.
He's not gonna get her.
I've missed you.
After you left, l I was pretty lonesome.
Well, you had Cal.
Cal? He says that, uh, you're gonna marry him.
Well, he's crazy.
I never said I'd marry him.
Oh, you oughta know that, Danny.
Well, I've been away a year.
Yeah, I know.
And after you left, there was nobody but Cal.
I didn't think there'd be anybody.
But I never said I'd marry him.
Danny? Couldn't you stay? You want me to, Flora? Yes.
Pa would like it, and And Ma, she needs you.
And what about Cal? Oh, no, Cal wouldn't like it.
Danny you're not afraid of Cal, are you? Well, I guess I am.
Well, I never thought you were a coward.
Afraid of what he might do.
Maybe I am a coward when it comes to Cal.
He used to beat you when you were younger.
But you always stood up to his bullying.
Well, it's more than that now.
Well, you know how much you mean to Cal? Yeah, well, that's not my fault.
Even if it was? Danny.
What are you thinking? I wouldn't blame you, Flora.
Do you think that I gave Cal any cause to? Well, you were lonesome, weren't you? Flora, wait a minute.
Cal.
Margaret, I I ain't as young as I thought I was.
My back is killing me.
I'm gonna have to sit down here and rest a little.
Well, I thank you, Frank, for coming here to help.
I hope we can patch things up.
You know it ain't right for close friends like us, especially now that we're both alone.
There's a thing stands between us.
What's that? It's something maybe I should have talked about a long time ago, but now I got to.
Even if it means I break my promise.
Promise? Wh-what promise, Margaret? To Carrie.
Carrie.
My first wife.
It was on her deathbed.
You'd run away, deserted her all those months.
She figured you was dead.
Well, Margaret, l-I was wild in those days.
And you know, l Well, I meant to come back.
Anyway, I was her best friend.
Only one she had to turn to.
You never did know, did you, what she died of? Well, the letter said a fever.
Childbed fever.
Child? You left before she knew.
You was gone all those months, you never did write.
So she didn't want you to know ever.
That's why I promised her you'd never know who your son was.
The child lived? He still lives with the only mother he ever knew.
Cal is your son.
Carrie was near dying.
She didn't know where you was.
Josh and I figured we never could have any children, so we agreed to raise him as our own.
Carrie wanted the boy should never know.
Didn't want him to know he was an orphan.
I tried, I I don't know.
Maybe I failed in that.
And you let me come here and settle right here beside you.
Well, there was nothing to do short of telling.
Josh is your best friend.
He couldn't hold nothing against you.
And you kept quiet all those years after what I did to Carrie.
Well, Frank, ain't none of us free from error.
And you've lived a good life since then.
With Flora? She and Cal are brother and sister? Half, yes.
That's why I had to break my promise.
That's why you gotta do something.
But what, Margaret? What? I've tried to stop it, but the more I stand in the way, the meaner he gets.
He's wild, Margaret.
Wild.
And now I know why.
What about Flora? It's Dan she wants, but if he leaves again, l She's a grown woman.
She wants marrying.
You gotta tell her, Frank.
Or the boy.
Just don't wait too long, it'll be too late.
Cal, what? What are you doing here? I've come for you, Flora.
What do you mean? I told you I'm not waiting any longer.
Well, listen, Cal.
Uh, I'm sorry, but I just don't love you.
It's Dan, ain't it? No.
Well, l-I don't know.
What? What does it matter? It matters to me, Flora.
You can learn to love me.
Oh, no, Cal.
l I'll make you come along, Flora.
You just can't carry me off.
Well, I can if I have to.
Well, my pa'd get after you.
Oh, no.
Not your pa nor Dan.
I'll kill anybody who tries.
Well, you just don't do things like that.
Well, you can't make me marry you.
Well, maybe I can.
If you don't marry me, I'll You'll what? I'll have to kill Dan.
You're crazy.
I am, Flora.
That's the way you made me.
Now, you better come along with me.
No! Now, now, don't make me hurt you, Flora.
Just come along easy.
Get the horses ready, we'll ride into the county, and we'll get married.
You won't regret it.
Ma! Flora! It's your pa.
Let her go, Fletcher.
Come on.
Well, at least he didn't get to the horses.
I'll get my rifle.
Rowdy.
Fletcher, he He's got Flora out there on the rocks.
He's picked a good spot.
It's gonna be hard to outflank.
Flora.
They're all down there.
Dan, Pa, that cowboy.
Cal, you gotta give it up.
They'll kill you.
Not until I get Dan.
I promise you that.
And your pa.
Oh, don't, Cal, please.
Well, there There is one way.
You can marry me.
Then there wouldn't be no more shooting.
Wanna promise that? That's fine by me.
Mr.
Travis?! I wanna talk to you! All right, Cal.
I'm coming up.
Travis, you better not.
I have to, Mr.
Favor.
That's far enough.
Cal? You gotta come down.
Sure, I'll come down.
If you let us go through.
Let us get on those horses and ride out of here.
We're gonna get married.
No.
Oh, yes, Pa.
Yes.
Please.
Flora, I can't.
I can't let you.
It's impossible.
No! Cal.
You don't understand, boy.
She's your half-sister.
You're my son.
She? Me? You don't know what you're saying.
You You wouldn't say something You wouldn't say something like that if you knew what you were saying.
Now, come on.
Now, come on, tell me Tell me that you don't know what you're saying.
It's true.
I just found it out.
I'm your father.
You're crazy.
You're all crazy! None of you know what you're saying! I'm better off.
I'm better off with none of you.
I don't wanna have nothing to do with any of you.
Ma wanted to say goodbye, Mr.
Favor.
And thank you again for the house.
It was our pleasure, ma'am.
Really.
What about Cal, Mrs.
Fletcher? Well, he's gone.
For good, I guess.
I should have stopped him.
Maybe I could've.
I doubt that, Mrs.
Fletcher.
No, when he was younger, he needed more care.
And I'm to blame for that.
His pa and I got a lot to answer for.
How is Mr.
Travis? Oh, he'll pull through with Flora nursing him.
Say, Mr.
Favor, I guess I better stay here and take care of Ma now.
I've already got it figured up what you got coming, boy.
Oh, no, Mr.
Favor.
I agreed to finish that cattle drive.
If you're going to a wedding, you're going to need this.
Thank you, Mr.
Favor.
Goodbye.
Bye, Rowdy.
See you later, Dan.
See you on our way through.
You know, I kind of feel sorry for old Cal, wandering through the world, looking for something he's never gonna find.
Maybe he will.
I don't know.
I don't think so.
Not Cal.
It happens to a lot of people, I'm afraid.
Yeah, but some of them seem to need it more than others.
Yeah.
Say, uh, how's the ankle? Oh, fine.
I'd forgotten all about it, I think.
Well, you gotta admit, she's a real pretty girl.
Head 'em up! Move 'em out! Rollin', rollin', rollin' Rollin', rollin' Rollin' Keep rollin', rollin' Rollin' Though the streams Are swollen Keep them dogies rollin' Rawhide! Through rain and wind And weather Hell-bent for leather Wishin' my gal Was by my side All the things I'm missin' Good vittles Love and kissin' Are waiting at the end Of my ride Move 'em on, head 'em up Head 'em up, move 'em on Move 'em on, head 'em up Rawhide Let 'em out, ride 'em in Ride 'em in, let 'em out Cut 'em out Ride 'em in Rawhide! Rollin', rollin', rollin' Hyah! Hyah! Rawhide! Hyah! Hyah!
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