- have you ever seen a lynching, miss bender? - no. i imagine it... - your imagination would fall far short of the truth. no matter what holgate's done, he won't be handed over to feed the animal instincts ofof mob. what's the matter, is your conscience acting up? nt anyone hurt except holgate. - that's the trouble with a lynching, miss bender. you can't have it ordered up all neat and dainty like a yard of flemish lace. it's something that t wards get whiskeyed up and mumble over, winding up with screams in the gutters of a dark night. - there's nothing you can do to stop it! - it's all set, amy. we'll start tonight from here. ing? - i'm just wondering what you're thinking. - mob's about ready to move. - paladin! - coming. - moving up this way. - looks like everybody's here. i'd say we're all set. you wait here, amy, we'll bring him to you. you can put the rope around his neck. you change your mind, max? - yes. - what are you going to do, dad? - i'm going to the jail... on there, max. you're a little turned around, ain't you? - you kn