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. stay with her dale. right. come on bullet. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey dan barton? down pat, he's ought to use that rifle. ♪ do you want? we want to talk to you. keep an eye on him pat. he's got a bad temper, he may be drunk. ♪ ♪
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roy, let's get out of here. who ever done that could pick us off like flies on a wall. we can't leave barton here wounded. you watch the ridge. ♪ ♪ ♪ who's that, the old man of the mountains? it certainly wasn't monty elkheart. let's take a look. what are we going to do with barton? we'll send the sheriff back after him. ♪ up there is where we saw the old man. hey, look! eight milimeter. this could be from a mouser rifle. yeah and whoever fired from up here was a good shot. they tell me monty elkheart
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can hit a flying quail at fifty yards. roy, this ain't none of our business. now let's go get the sheriff and let him tend to it. you can't trail anybody over these rocks anyway. maybe bullet can. let's get the horses and see where he leads us. come on boy. roy, i'm telling you. you keep asking for trouble and we're sure gonna get it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ see who that is loraine. oh yes, won't you come in? thanks. who is it loraine? i'm roy rogers from the double r bar ranch, we're sort of neighbors. well who is it? who is it? mr. rogers, father, coming to call. well bring him in, bring him in. i'm loraine dunlap.
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you musn't mind my father he isn't well. is there something wrong? yes. a neighbor of yours, dan barton was ambushed and killed. oh no! mrs. barton was here wanting help. but oh the poor thing... i guess we better tell him. i heard ya. who did it? father don't get excited now. barton, was on monty elkheart's trail when he was shot. they've been fuding for years. that's good, that's good isn't it. we come out here for peace and quiet and... some crazy indian killer goes on the war path. oh father! we'll all be killed in our beds, that's what will happen. father stop it! there is nothing to worry about. nothing do you hear? that's right. this was a private fude between monty and barton, it doesn't include anyone else. of course, of course, i didn't mean to let go that way. sit down won't you? thank you. he's recovering from a physical and nervous breakdown. casued by over work. we came out here so we could
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recooperate. i guess i shouldn't have troubled you with this, but incidentally have you seen anything of a little old man with a beard? why a man like that came by last night and asked for a handout. he slept in the bunk house and i fed him again this morning before he left. his name was fowler. yes, herman hank fowler, he's an old prospector, sort of peculiar in his ways. i backed tracked him here. you folks live here alone? well, we have a handy man about the place, the name's kimberly. he's been with me for years. he's outside some place. then don't worry. you'll be alright. i see you have protection. that's a beauty! a mouser! hasn't even been fired yet. you know how to use it don't ya? i think so. well i hadn't been able to get outside to do any hunting yet. you just be careful who you open the door to. oh i will and i hope you'll come back soon. thanks, nice to have met you mr. dunlap. yeah thanks.
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got me buffaloed. she pulled me off buttermilk to keep me from following monty. are you sure it was monty elkheart? positive. then you better go tell the sheriff what happened. okay but what are you gonna do? pat and i are going out to see ruby. maybe she can explain why she acted that way. ♪
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, roy rogers come. me hide
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in back. ♪ hi ruby. ruby not talk. bullet come away from there. ♪ look out ruby! move! that claber faced forked tongue tyraid. ruby, what was monty doing here? i find him here. he no let me go. when dale was bringing you home, why did you stop her from going after him? i hear shots. i think maybe monty kill dan. but monty say he not do it. if he didn't do it how did he know about it? maybe monty tell truth, he not have rifle when we see him. he could have, he hides a lot of things in these hills.
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yeah that's an old trick of his, monty has all kinds of hiding places. ruby you don't seem to take the death of your husband very hard. no. you better wait here till the sheriff comes, he'll probably want to talk to you. come on pat. ♪ ♪ sheriff, you suppose the fact that ruby is half indian is why she's protecting monty elkheart? well i don't know but there is one thing sure. if monty is guilty, he'll go so far back into the hills we'll never be able to find him. yeah and if he hadn't hit me in the face when my back was turned i had gotten him quicker than it takes a minnow to swim a dipper. what about that old hermit hank fowler? i want him too, i want him even you hadn't seen him with that rifle. remember this circular? reward. five thousand somalians. for wrecking that stream line train over in nevada. yeah i remember. two men were robbed of almost a half million dollars in that wreck. a half million dollars? why would anybody
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carry that much on them? well the money was supposed to be used for a king sized business deal. old hermit hank was at the scene of the wreck. he was the only person noticed who wasn't a passenger. when they tried to question him, he ran away. yeah but that was way over in nevada. oh that's not too far for a wanderer like old hank. he dropped out of the picture about that time and this is the first news we have had of him since them. you don't suppose a harmless old guy like hank could have wrecked that train? maybe he ain't as harmless as he's supposed to be. sheriff, i know a spot where old hank usually hangs out. maybe if i went up there alone i could get him to talk. alright roy, i'll appoint you my special deputy. you can help me investigate this case. i'll let you know what i find out. bye sheriff. goodbye. bye. ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ doesn't answer bullet. let's take a look inside. ♪ ♪ too bad bullet that we brought a present all the way out here to old hank and he isn't around. guess we just as well go back. well i'm a bob tail butter. howdy roy! fine hank, how are you? what you bring old hank? well maybe a new rifle? or have you already got one? oh hank don't like guns.
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people get hurt with guns roy. you had one right after dan barton was killed. wasn't mine, old hank found it. where is it now? old hank hid it, where nobody can ever find it. that could be the gun that killed dan barton. ♪ he was bad. he needed killing, better off dead. drunk all the time. beat his wife. he did huh? bad man barton. old hank knows plenty, hank see who wreck train. hank see who kill barton. he sees killer hide gun, old hank knows plenty. but he won't tell. you saw who wrecked that train over in nevada? you were there?
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glory halleljua, that was a sight to see. people were screaming and dying. who did it hank? come on tell me who wrecked that train. same one, same on that bush wacked barton. guess. you guess! well that could be you. better tell me if you want this present i brought ya. it's tobacco, sugar, bacon, salt... get down! ♪ you alright hank? hank! ♪
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♪ it's a page from an old crime magazine. hey that's dan barton. yeah and old hank knew it. this is his proof of barton's real identity. a chicago gangster, back in 1938 he worked for a doc fairfield, head of a mob specializing in warehouse burgularies. he killed a fellow mobster in a quarrel and disappeared. he must have come out here and changed his name to barton and married ruby. he was hiding from the law and gang vengeance. all the gang including fairfield was trapped and imprisoned except del. alias barton. this whole thing's as queer as a cast iron pin cushion. i wonder if ruby knew about her husband? well we can
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find out. better be careful roy, the killer don't know how much old hank told you. when he learns you're walking around, he'll try for you again. that's one way to bring him out in the open. if everybody knows i'm still alive, he'll make his move. i'll start with ruby barton. i'm going with you. alright. she'd be more likely to talk to you than she would me. pat you stay here and look after things. this is one time we won't need you. let me change my clothes and i'll meet you outside. alright. come on sheriff. well starch my socks, if every time something exciting happens i got to be nurse maid to this beanery. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ruby could
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we talk with you a few minutes? roy has some questions he wants to ask you. ruby, did you know that your husband's real name was patty del and was wanted for murder in chicago? no. i thought many times something wrong. old hank the hermit knew it. that's why he come around for handout. dan give him grub steak, and dan no do that unless he have good reason. blackmail, petty form of blackmail. old hank fowler, just before he died, told me that your husband had a habit of getting drunk and beating you. you hated your husband. didn't you ruby? dan a pig. monty elkheart my uncle. but i not want them kill each other. monty know people think he did it, but he say he did not. where is he now? i would like to talk to him. he'd never be able to clear himself if he goes into hiding. please ruby, you can
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trust roy. i not tell. then you'll have to come along with us and be placed under arrest for with holding information. i go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ keep going, dale. it's monty. ♪
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ruby! alright ruby drop it! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alright on your feet monty. i'm almost glad you
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came after me, it will save me the trouble of trying to track you down. now i'll have to take you both in for questioning. here roy. get on your horses. ♪
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well i guess that just about does it roy. thanks to you and dale. a mouser rifle, the same as used to kill dan barton and hank folwer. and monty came after you just like you said the killer would. yeah but there's a lot of things about this that just don't add up. i'm still not convinced. ♪ oh hello mr. rogers. how do you do? won't you come in. father, it's mr. rogers! i thought you people would like to know that we caught monty elkheart and have him locked up in town. oh that's a relief! only trouble is he won't talk, just says he didn't kill barton and fowler.
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naturally he'd deny it. i guess so. fairfield where did you say you were from? oakland... what's that you called me? fairfield, doc fairfield. you're not dunlap and you're not shaking anymore. that nervous break down of yours was just a fake. dad? what's he saying? doc fairfield, i don't even know what he's talking about. oh yes you do. you were with the brains of a bunch of crooks in chicago, barton worked for you, he double crosses you and ran away. when you found him out here you decided to shut him up for good. mr. rogers you don't know what you're saying. i'm afraid i do. you see, hank saw you kill barton, and he also knew that you wrecked that train over in nevada. for the last time i am not doc fairfield and any fool wouldn't know that i can't even get out of this wheel chair. cut the act doc. old hank talked before he died. and if that rifles
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been fired since i was here last, it will be enough evidence to convict you of murder. ♪ you had to use this gun to kill old hank because he got away with the one you used to kill barton. father, father how could you? i'm sorry loraine, i know this is a shock to you. you just well put that gun down, 'cause this place is covered front and rear. oh is it? you were right dunlap i scouted around and here's what i found. fine work nells. i'm sorry roy. he jumped me when i wasn't looking. father please! loraine, you'll find your sensibilities have been over developed by your education. after all it was for you i planned this one last crime. so we could retire on the proceeds. some proceeds, a half a million bucks. now that i have it, nothing or no one will take it from me.
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loraine, get roger's guns. then we'll all step outside. don't do it loraine, you can't be that loyal to your father. stop and think. if you do that you'll be like him, a murderer. think loraine. loraine. father i don't care what you have done, but give me the gun. oh! you got anymore? then just call me three gun brady. come on honey. i didn't mean to do this... honey you didn't do anything. i didn't mean to do it. but you didn't. well you're both free to go thanks to roy and dale. although they're the ones that brought you in, they weren't satisfied that you were guilty. monty i realize you attacked me only because you thought i was going to arrest ruby. you plenty smart roy rogers. monty elkheart not forget. and ruby thank you dale. i'm glad it turned out this way for you ruby, for both of you.
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your ponies are right outside there monty. ♪ we'll be out to see you one of these days. bye! bye! you and dale drop in again. okay sheriff! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪happy trails to you, until ♪we meet again, happy trails ♪to you, keep smiling ♪until then. happy trails ♪to you, till we meet ♪again.
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♪lassie ♪lassie ♪starring june lockhart ♪hugh riley, john provost ♪as timmy and of course lassie ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lassie? ♪ ♪ don't be afraid little girl. we won't hurt you. what's your name? what's your name? are you lost? lost? where did you find her lassie?
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what's she doing out so late? we better get mom and dad. come. ♪ ♪ anna, we're your friends. you do understand? do you live near here? where do you suppose she comes from? don't you have a home? a house? house? wilkins house. paul, she must be that little foreign girl the wilkins were going to bring home with them. come to think of it i heard they were expected back any day now. you must be right ruth. i'll go call fred wilkins. and tell him that she's here.
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jenny? would you like some more cheese and crackers?martin. no there ie found a little girl. how about a nice piece of chocolate cake? ♪ mom? she looks like she's starved. oh she seems fine. a little hungry. and now that you
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all know something about anna and how she came to be in calverton... picnic's are usually on saturday. but like today and on sundays and special occasions. and then your mom makes sandwiches. say sandwiches, anna. sandwiches. good. ♪ard boiled eggs. hard boiled ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪♪ anna? where'd she go now? anna? i guess we'll have to find her lassie. she gets lost in these woods ya know. ♪ ♪ anna? where are you? boy, you sure had me scared, disappearing like that. anna do joke you like april fool. you don't play april fool jokes in october. no?
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april fools day is in april. in october, halloween. you get dressed up. remember? wait a minute i'll show you. you know that. come on let's go home. ♪ skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountain majesties, above the fruited plain,
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america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crown thy good with brotherhood, from sea to shining sea. that's very nice children. now sit down. good morning anna. take your seat dear. we're about to start our lesson. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ do you like our school, anna? me like. you like it better and better! all the kids like anna, don't they? just like she's always lived here. it happened again. this time i'm gonna tell the teacher.
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yes rudy, what is it? someone stole my orange and chocolate bar. and it's not the first time it happened either. are you sure? sure i'm sure. my mother gives me the same lunch every day. soup, sandwich, fruit and cookies or cake. well perhaps from their lunch boxes. boy, wait till i get my hands on whoever is doing it. rudy? please let me take care of it. okay. i can't believe that anyone in this class would take anything from another pupil's lunch box. however if it is someone here i want him or her to know that they can come to me without fear and tell me about it. i want to help. not punish whoever it is. alright, class
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is dismissed. come on. come on anna. i'll see you tomorrow. i'm gonna do my homework. i guess you know who the thief is, alright. i do? just because she's a friend of yours you think it's okay. who are you talking about? her. hey you know who's been stealing from our lunch boxes? anna. or whatever her name is. that isn't true. how do you know she did it? did you see her? i don't have to. she's not like we are and she acts funny. you're just blaming her because she's a stranger and she's different. anyone who takes things that don't belong to 'em is a thief. she's just as good as we are. and you better take back what you said. whose gonna make me? i am. ♪
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timmy, rudy, stop that fighting immediately. he said anna was stealing the food from the lunch boxes. can you prove that rudy? no. you will apologize to anna now. i'm sorry. i sorry.
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@@ a kit. then he picked up these empty milk containers over at the dairy co op. that's wonderful of you to give so much of your time. oh i'm glad to help. it's a terrible thing to think of children without enough food and medicine. yes. well i'm sure the class will be interested. thank you mrs. martin for the tea. i better be running along now. ms. haslett, i don't quite know how to bring this up but i really feel i must. timmy, tells me that food is being stolen from the lunch boxes. yes, unfortunately it's true. i have been very disturbed about it. do you have any idea whose doing it? i'm afraid i do. you see mrs. martin the children in this area have no need to steal food. they've never been confronted with hunger. you mean anna? have you told the wilkins about it? no not yet. i've been hoping i wouldn't
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have to. i've been trying to find a way to avoid embarrassing them and the child. i understand. well i know you'll work it out. thank you. thank you for feeling the way you do about it. i'm sure i'll find a solution. rudy was right. it is anna that's stealing the food from the lunch boxes. maybe she isn't getting enough to eat at the wilkins. that must be the reason. lassie, we've got to talk to mom right away. timmy? when did you get home? while ms. haslett was here. oh, why didn't you come in and say hello? i was going to. but then i heard you talking about anna. some of the kids at school are saying the same thing. timmy, even ms. haslett says there is no proof. that's why she hasn't spoken to anna
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or the wilkins. but what if she is the one? doesn't that mean she's a thief? do you remember the first night that anna came here? and you said she ate as though she was starving. ah huh. well, she's probably been hungry all her life. now, if she did take the food, i think you'll find it's because she's never seen so much food and she just wants to make sure she doesn't go hungry again. but isn't that the same as stealing? rudy said it was. i even had a fight with him about it. well, in a way yes. what are we gonna do about it? i think we'll just leave it up to ms. haslett. she's a very intelligent and understanding teacher. she'll know how to handle it. i hope so. you know dear, it was because of seeing anna, that i volunteered to help with this unicef trick or treat program. i'm glad you did mom and i'm
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gonna help too. good. come on, lassie. thank you. i'm sure that you all know mrs. martin, timmy's mother. i invited her here today to speak to you about an important subject. thank you ms. haslet. now, how many of you have halloween costumes? oh good! and how many of you are going trick or treating this halloween with your parents of course? fine! well, we all know the usual things that you get. you have heard of unicef? the united nations children's fund. unicef is an organization that helping by trick or treating for unicef on this halloween. that means that as well as the candy and the cookies that you get,
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you also ask for a penny. for a needy boy and girl. now with this trick or treat penny, unicef can provide five large glasses of milk. and this is the container with the band around it in which you put your penny. yes willy? mrs. martin, you mean people put money in those containers and we give it to unicef? yes that's right. you mean we don't get to keep anything? oh yes, you get to keep your cookies well, i understand...i tell you what supposing you just all talk about it among yourselves and if you think you'd like to, ms. haslet and i have all the containers and the bands. i'll be back this afternoon for your decision. thank you. thanks ms. haslet. thank you mrs. martin.
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especially money. that was your mother's idea. mrs. martin's doing it for unicef. that's right. well you can do it if you wanna. i'm not going trick or treating for nobody but myself. me it doesn't matter what they say timmy. come on they're gonna start a game. aren't you going to play anna? i forgot coat. it cold. yes it is. hurry back and get it and then come and play... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm out girl. ♪ ms. haslet? where is anna? she went to get her coat. i've been looking for her. i'll go see what's keeping her. come on lassie. anna? where do you think is she lassie? can you find her girl?
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go get anna, lassie. ♪ joey, will you please take charge of the game? if i'm not back in 5 minutes, take the class in and start their reading. yes, ms. haslet. ♪ anna? what are you doing with all this food? i hide it. i... don't cry. you didn't mean to do anything wrong. even if you did...ms. haslet would understand. come on. let's go tell the teacher.
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thank you timmy. come anna. let's walk back and you can tell me all about it. all of you know as i do that food has been taken from the lunch boxes and i'm sure you'll be glad to know that it's not going to happen anymore. anna has asked to be allowed to tell you in her own words why she took the food. go ahead anna and don't be afraid. momma, pappa, seven children, four boy, three girl in far away country. they hungry. we all hungry in my country. so much you have. i never see so much. go on dear. so...i want to bring food to my
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family. i sometimes not eat but to hide more. i no mean to steal. i no mean to be thief. i sorry i take. not ask. please you not be angry with anna. thank you anna. i'm sure none of us are angry with you are we? you may sit down. won't you come in mrs. martin? we've been expecting you. as you know class mrs. martin is here to find out what your decision is about trick or treat for unicef.
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yes rudy? ms. haslet i think we all ought to trick or treat for unicef. to help all those sick and hungry kids. me too ms. haslet. yeah me too! trick or treat for unicef. trick or treat for unicef. trick or treat. trick or treat, what does it mean? penny's for unicef on halloween. trick or treat, trick or treat, for unicef... ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪the roy rogers show ♪starring roy rogers, king of the cowboys, trigger his ♪ ♪golden palomino and dale evans, queen of the west ♪ ♪with pat brady, his comical sidekick and ♪ ♪roy's wonder dog, bullet ♪ well as near as i can figure out that new land i bought ends right about here. yeah but the way a river bed changes how can you tell? the only sure way is to get a surveyor out here and find out if i'm in this county, the next county or no man's land. what is it bullet? he seems to be worried about something. yeah. let's follow him.

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