booley's watch. where's booley? uhh. when you die.!want yoe i've waited too long omen founhim. thboy? bill, keep the women and children-- mrs. thornton. you didn't leave jarvis alone in that wagon? i told you i'd take care of 'em, didn't i? i'd see they got what they deserved. why didn't you trust me, boy? my father would have make a home for us. all the way from mexico he spoke of the home we would have in california. he worked very hard all his life, and he had nothing-- nothinbut his dreams of a home for us. then one day he comeke e fros and he said toe, "we go now, juan. we start a new life." that's the kind of man he was! there was never such a good man! i would defile my love for him if i didn't hate these killers! all right, juan. get down out of the wagon. your killing's over now. the law will take care of that man. , people screaming ) take cover! ( people screaming, horses whinnying ) bill, get some help to the other side! ( shouting ) hawks! over here! aaah! now, gringo. no! no! no!!! help me, someone, help me-- no one's going to hear you now! you don't know what you