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mr. mccullough, but i couldn't accept. rerely not. not from a stranger. well, looks like you've got everything under control. i have. all right. all right, you follow in behind mr. wooster here. everything he does, you do the same thing in the same way, if you can. you think you can handle that? i can handle anything. anything i want to, that is. if i can. mr. mccullough... yes, miss, uh, smith? thank you for not making it the other way around. what? if you were the one i had to imitate, i'm afraid i could never manage to be quite so ill-bred. good day. she's a looker, ain't she? ( chuckles ) yeah, charlie, she's a looker. ( no audio ) ? oh! i thought you weren't hungry? mmm. don't be silly, i'm ravenous. i was just sulking, that's all. oh? i hadn't noticed. it's good, charlie. thank you. well, i guess i'll turn in, though. good night. good night, miss smith. good night, mr. wooster. thanks for the blanket. oh, that's all right. i wouldn't have used it no-how. my beard keeps me warm. ( chuckles ) ( chuckles ) ( coyote howls ) what's that? coyote. you bette
mr. mccullough, but i couldn't accept. rerely not. not from a stranger. well, looks like you've got everything under control. i have. all right. all right, you follow in behind mr. wooster here. everything he does, you do the same thing in the same way, if you can. you think you can handle that? i can handle anything. anything i want to, that is. if i can. mr. mccullough... yes, miss, uh, smith? thank you for not making it the other way around. what? if you were the one i had to imitate, i'm...
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mr. mccullough, riff, he talked abouot be, didn't he? don't he know i'm free just like mike or mr. john orona or anybody? even him? no, i don't think he does. free means doing what you want to do, doesn't it? that's right. there isn't anything i'd rather do than what i'm ' going fishing! exceptin' sliding down hay lofts! eat it while it's hot, ben. i'm not hungry. they're southernrns, aren't they? what about t tt boy, ben? word gets around fast, doesn't it? one day you gotta stop it, ben, you can't keep going like this forever. i can't? i look at them cong out here, all wide-eyed and innocent,ke, like they never did anything wrong. what do they expect me to do, welcome them with open arms? oh, ben. but he would have grown up clean and free. did you see the white boy? you're coloring it, ben. you're making it sound like it's something evil. it is evil. everything those ramseys and for is evil. well, i can't do anything about the white boy, but i can save the oth ben... do you really want to help the boy? if you had this arm... if you had the pain with you every minute, every second,
mr. mccullough, riff, he talked abouot be, didn't he? don't he know i'm free just like mike or mr. john orona or anybody? even him? no, i don't think he does. free means doing what you want to do, doesn't it? that's right. there isn't anything i'd rather do than what i'm ' going fishing! exceptin' sliding down hay lofts! eat it while it's hot, ben. i'm not hungry. they're southernrns, aren't they? what about t tt boy, ben? word gets around fast, doesn't it? one day you gotta stop it, ben, you...
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mr. mccullough here makes good sense. you've gotta be awfully careful of course, if i was figuring on doing you folks some kind of harm, like trying to rob you or something, well, heh heh... shucks, i never even would've showed myself first, now, would i? and what would an old man like me be doing with all that stuff you're toting around? why, i got my hands filled just trying to sell that wagonload of hides. yeah. i sure hope i can sell 'em in that town. what'd you call it? brandenton. brandenton. sounds mighty nice. sort of homey-like. yeah, and maybe if i can get the right price for my hides, i'll just settle down there and get me a good woman who can cook. i ain't never tasted nothing like this before, in ten years, at least. ten years, mr. charvanaugh? yep. that's when bertha died. she was my wife. oh, i'm sorry. oh, you don't have to be. she was a good woman. and i know she's getting her reward, wherever she is. eat another bite. it's a good thing mr. charvanaugh came along. i hate to see food go to waste. how long
mr. mccullough here makes good sense. you've gotta be awfully careful of course, if i was figuring on doing you folks some kind of harm, like trying to rob you or something, well, heh heh... shucks, i never even would've showed myself first, now, would i? and what would an old man like me be doing with all that stuff you're toting around? why, i got my hands filled just trying to sell that wagonload of hides. yeah. i sure hope i can sell 'em in that town. what'd you call it? brandenton....
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mr. mccullough, and how's yourself this fine day? i'm feeling fine, but i got a problem i thought you people could help me with. i found a man out on the prairie, but from his looks and talk he's an irishman. i thought perhaps one of you could put him up. sure, and there's no reason not. mr. mccullough, was he hurt? he's tired and worn, but he'll be all right. well, now, if there's anything at all we can do... thanks very much. he'll be obliged. mr. mccullough, sir, that ring of mine that was purloined, who would've had that now? report things stolen. i know, i know, but it was given to me by my dear deceased great grand-uncle. an heirloom, it was. don't listen to him, mr. mccullough. an heirloom? i know the very ring. if it's worth six pence, then i'm a millionaire. i have a right to me own property, don't i?! it probably fell off the back end of a tinker's cart! that's about the worth of it. and what were you, one of the lords of london? all right! all right. let me get out of here before the shillelaghs start flying. now, you will
mr. mccullough, and how's yourself this fine day? i'm feeling fine, but i got a problem i thought you people could help me with. i found a man out on the prairie, but from his looks and talk he's an irishman. i thought perhaps one of you could put him up. sure, and there's no reason not. mr. mccullough, was he hurt? he's tired and worn, but he'll be all right. well, now, if there's anything at all we can do... thanks very much. he'll be obliged. mr. mccullough, sir, that ring of mine that was...
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mr. mccullough. and whether you realize it or not, you have an ability for leadership. first thing to look for in a foreman. your father always said. mison. oh, you two would have gotten along. i'm sure of that. and you'll rule e ose ranchers just the way he did, with an iron hand. thososranchers-- do you know what they're asking? throw open the ranges. rights of way. no restrictions on water holes. what's wrong with that? oh, excuse me, beauty, i-- steve. i thought i i ld you i didn't want to see you again. steve marshall! flint! flint mccullough! you're the last man in the world i expected to find here. i heard you'd settled down to ranching out herere yeah, three years ago. there's nothing left in georgia for me anymore. you look fine, just fine. you'u'be surprised how much ranching a man can do with one hand. oh, excuse me, beauty. i didn't mean to be rude, but it's just that i'm so happy to o t eyes on this old boy again. well, you'll be seeing a lot more of him from now on. aren't you scouting
mr. mccullough. and whether you realize it or not, you have an ability for leadership. first thing to look for in a foreman. your father always said. mison. oh, you two would have gotten along. i'm sure of that. and you'll rule e ose ranchers just the way he did, with an iron hand. thososranchers-- do you know what they're asking? throw open the ranges. rights of way. no restrictions on water holes. what's wrong with that? oh, excuse me, beauty, i-- steve. i thought i i ld you i didn't want to...
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mr. mccullough? ( laughs ) you do not laugh at conchita. oh, no, conchita. i'm sorry. i wasn't laughing at you. it's just that it was a surprise. that se?or flint is my man? he has much love for me. oh, i'm sure he has. after all, you are very beautiful. then why are you u rprised? well, it's just that... you're s sdifferent. all right. i'll try. now, let's see. uh...where can we begin? no. well, flint, we hit that pass tomorrow. i figure that's what carlos and his men have been wawain' for. what's it like up there? 's kind of winding and rocky. a few narrow places, but not a good place for an ambush. do you think we can get through to the open in one day? well, depends on how much trouble we run into. we're gonna have trouble. i can guarantee that. i'll keep the wagons bunched up as much as i can goin' through. charlie, get all the drivers together after supper. i want to talk to 'em. flint, just in case, it might be a goododdea to pass the word. tell everybody to stay close to camp tonight, huh? all right, major. keep your eyes open and your guns loaded. now, will l
mr. mccullough? ( laughs ) you do not laugh at conchita. oh, no, conchita. i'm sorry. i wasn't laughing at you. it's just that it was a surprise. that se?or flint is my man? he has much love for me. oh, i'm sure he has. after all, you are very beautiful. then why are you u rprised? well, it's just that... you're s sdifferent. all right. i'll try. now, let's see. uh...where can we begin? no. well, flint, we hit that pass tomorrow. i figure that's what carlos and his men have been wawain' for....
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mr. mccullough, is none of your business. and i'm getting sick and tired of having everybody tell me how to run this train. these people are my responsibility, not yours. all right. you don't have to yell at me. then do your job and quit whimpering to my people. oh, well, i'm very sorry, major adams. into some kind of simon legree. one more word out of you, mccullough, like that, and you can ride the trail ahead on your own time. is that a threat? you've got ears. then you'd better make it good or withdraw it on the spot. you trying to tell me what to do again? i'm telling you about this. all right, mccullough, you start riding. pick up your wages and start riding! it's a pleasure. you think that was-- you want to ride with him? no, sir, but-- then drop it right where it is. yes, sir. what happened? i thought i heard the major bellowing like a bull. why don't you shut up? now what'd i say wrong? you heard him. shut up! ( sobbing ) why? why? here's your money, flint. oh, thanks, charlie. charlie: the major said to pay you for
mr. mccullough, is none of your business. and i'm getting sick and tired of having everybody tell me how to run this train. these people are my responsibility, not yours. all right. you don't have to yell at me. then do your job and quit whimpering to my people. oh, well, i'm very sorry, major adams. into some kind of simon legree. one more word out of you, mccullough, like that, and you can ride the trail ahead on your own time. is that a threat? you've got ears. then you'd better make it good...
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mr. mccullough. mr. sykes. goodbye. well! you be a good girl when you get to philadelphia, do you hear? i won't be a saint, flint, but i'll be as good as i can. okay. now, wait a minute, you're not gonna need these where you're going. 'course not, flint. i'm gonna get me those big city fancy ones with the golden edges. and she's going to teach me how to play blackjack. oh. well, i came out here to find a granddaughter, and now i have a daughter too. don't you think it's possible, mrs. winston, that your daughter might like a moment alone with the "father" of your granddaughter? it's gonna be a while, millie. i guess there aren't many wagon trains going to philadelphia. maybe i can get the major to send me back sometime. goodbye, millie. care for a nip, flint? no, thanks, judd. i've got to be getting back to the wagon train. so long, fellas. now, you remember what i said, penny. you be a good girl. well, good luck, pete. ? roll along ? ? wagon train ? ? rolling over prairie where there ain't no grass ? ? rolling over mountains where there ain't no pass ? ? sitting on a board, eyeing the
mr. mccullough. mr. sykes. goodbye. well! you be a good girl when you get to philadelphia, do you hear? i won't be a saint, flint, but i'll be as good as i can. okay. now, wait a minute, you're not gonna need these where you're going. 'course not, flint. i'm gonna get me those big city fancy ones with the golden edges. and she's going to teach me how to play blackjack. oh. well, i came out here to find a granddaughter, and now i have a daughter too. don't you think it's possible, mrs. winston,...
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mr. mccullough, those supplies are my property. mccullough, in case any of these civilized citizens try to stop you, you've got a gun. use it. i don't need a gun. wait. but we'll take this matter up again later, major. flint. yeah? is there some stuff in there called collodion? yeah, spirits of collodion. douse some of it on some cotton, will you, and give it to me. im for now. keep that pressed tight for me, will you? "i beg all to... forgive me." he left this note. oh? "i beg all to forgive me. george danton." i sure don't like the way he's breathing. he's probably doing the best he can, charlie. guess he is. major, come here a minute. what's the matter? he can't be george danton. look. look at the handwriting. what? same in the diary as it is here in the note. let me see that. see the names? by golly, you're right. this is mr. william capehart. then why'd he say he was danton? probably because we told him he was! we did. he's out of his head. yeah, do that, will you? it's true. but how could it be? the handwriting's the same. he
mr. mccullough, those supplies are my property. mccullough, in case any of these civilized citizens try to stop you, you've got a gun. use it. i don't need a gun. wait. but we'll take this matter up again later, major. flint. yeah? is there some stuff in there called collodion? yeah, spirits of collodion. douse some of it on some cotton, will you, and give it to me. im for now. keep that pressed tight for me, will you? "i beg all to... forgive me." he left this note. oh? "i beg...
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mr. mccullough brought him to us... well, saturday. yes. saturday! anrs... angel. that'd be ame. sure! saturday angel. satuel. major adams: wagons, ho! we're makin' camp here. how's saturday been? well, he's been a little fretful. you know, he wke his milk this mornin'. oh, well, sometimes they fret for no good reason at all. just look at that diaper. ha ha! did you ever see anything like it? ke he's got spotted fever! you know, it might be a good idea to boil the milk from now on anadd a little syrup to it. they're just like us. they get tired of ood all the time. he don't take his milk? he's perfectly a mrs. hogg. all children get ety over their food. mine don't, unless'n they're sick. what's all them spots all over his belly? is morning, but i thought it was from all the heat having. i'm sure it is. my little onhave it. or it's measles. and if it is, it's gonna spread. my kids had it, but st be folks on this train ain't, and they's the ones could sicken. looks like the injun kid's got some kind of plague. what's it look like to you? it looks like it's catchin'! we ought to warn n tr
mr. mccullough brought him to us... well, saturday. yes. saturday! anrs... angel. that'd be ame. sure! saturday angel. satuel. major adams: wagons, ho! we're makin' camp here. how's saturday been? well, he's been a little fretful. you know, he wke his milk this mornin'. oh, well, sometimes they fret for no good reason at all. just look at that diaper. ha ha! did you ever see anything like it? ke he's got spotted fever! you know, it might be a good idea to boil the milk from now on anadd a...
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mr. bridger's son, flint mccullough. that's right. hey, you've come home! i'll go get mr. bridger for you. oh, no, you don't. i want to surprise him. where is he? he ain't here, mccullough. tell me where he is, or i'll kill you. he'll be here. sundown. what are you aiming to do, mccullough? i'm gonna kill him. jim: who's down there? flint! you've come home! why, what's happened to you, boy? what is it, boy? i'm sorry, mr. bridger. i came home to see you, and i found him. oh, so this is what the war did to you. you sick, boy? i'm gonna kill him at sundown. sundown? who, boy, who? re started four years ago. son, this war's no business of yours. this is a rebellion, an uprising. it'll be put down soon. it's a war, sir, the north against the south. i was born in virginia. i owe my allegiance to the south. you was born in virginia, but this is your home. you was raised here with me and the indians. hey, uh, here come tom yates and jean. howdy, mr. yates. hello, jean. i got the bracelet ready for you. may i go, father? yes. don't go wandering far, daughter. we'll have to hurry to
mr. bridger's son, flint mccullough. that's right. hey, you've come home! i'll go get mr. bridger for you. oh, no, you don't. i want to surprise him. where is he? he ain't here, mccullough. tell me where he is, or i'll kill you. he'll be here. sundown. what are you aiming to do, mccullough? i'm gonna kill him. jim: who's down there? flint! you've come home! why, what's happened to you, boy? what is it, boy? i'm sorry, mr. bridger. i came home to see you, and i found him. oh, so this is what the...
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that's flint mccullough, ain't it, mr. mason, i-- i know , bije. you kept your promise. mm-hmm. and i'll keep mine. the money's in my wallet. i think you know where it is. five thousand. yes, sir. well, go ahead and take it. susu do thank you, mr. mason. now, what could i do with $5,000? well, captain, good luck to you. so long, major. i'll see ya. detail, forward ho! well, mr. mason, how ya doin'? fine, major. you goin' back to richmond right away? no, i think not. i rather like this part of the country. i want to begin a new life, and this seems like a good place. nice and...peaceful. peaceful? ? roll along ? ? wagag train ? ? rollin' over prairie where there ain't no grass ? ? pullin' over mountains where there ain't no pass ? ? sittin' on a board, eyein' the weather ? ? prayin' to the lord we stay together ? ? side by side on the wagon train ? ? wagon train ? ? pickin' up a passenger ininvery town ? ? wonderin' if he's ever gonna shoot you down ? ? lookin'n'or a pal, ain't it a pity ? ? lookin' for a gal, needn't be pretty ? ? if she'll ride on the wagon train ? ? wagon ho!
that's flint mccullough, ain't it, mr. mason, i-- i know , bije. you kept your promise. mm-hmm. and i'll keep mine. the money's in my wallet. i think you know where it is. five thousand. yes, sir. well, go ahead and take it. susu do thank you, mr. mason. now, what could i do with $5,000? well, captain, good luck to you. so long, major. i'll see ya. detail, forward ho! well, mr. mason, how ya doin'? fine, major. you goin' back to richmond right away? no, i think not. i rather like this part of...
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mr. bridger's son, flint mccullough. that's right. hey, you've come home! i'll go get mr. bridger for you. oh, no, you don't. i want to surprise him.
mr. bridger's son, flint mccullough. that's right. hey, you've come home! i'll go get mr. bridger for you. oh, no, you don't. i want to surprise him.
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mccullough. this is bert johnson. hi. mr. johnson. flint is the scout on the wagon train and a wonderful friend. you're a very lucky man, mr. johnson. i know that. i know that. if you'll excuse me, i'm sure you have a great deal to talk about. i'd be honored to have you join us for dinner, mccullough. thanks very much, but, uh, three's a crowd. my wagon's out in front with everything i treasure on it, including my white wedding dress. your, uh... your wedding dress? i know it's silly, but i've always dreamed of a white gown. well, it is ridiculous for a woman my age. well, i guess i'd better go out and see that it-- well, of course you'll wear white. that's what all new brides wear, isn't it? and don't speak about age, darling. we'll unload your wagon later. right now you're going to have dinner and tell me about boston and all you've done since i last saw you. miss carter wants your finest room, and have somebody watch the wagon till we get back. this way, darling. - [narratod a medical emergy away from home? - my chest hurts, i can'
mccullough. this is bert johnson. hi. mr. johnson. flint is the scout on the wagon train and a wonderful friend. you're a very lucky man, mr. johnson. i know that. i know that. if you'll excuse me, i'm sure you have a great deal to talk about. i'd be honored to have you join us for dinner, mccullough. thanks very much, but, uh, three's a crowd. my wagon's out in front with everything i treasure on it, including my white wedding dress. your, uh... your wedding dress? i know it's silly, but i've...
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mr. full stop -- mister. >> how are they? major adams: same as you, bellyachin'. >> how f up do you think mccullough is? major adams: i don't know. >> whenever he is he is knee-deep in snow. major adams: it is too early to snow in this country. >> you can't tell me. major adams: i am telling you it is too early to snow in this country. you better not say anything different and get them panicked. i will stick your head in the fit snow drift we come to. >> what did i say? >> too much. major adams: i am not too worried. mccullough macaw will find us -- mccullough will find is a way >> i can't stop the wiwi. that is for sure. major adams: build a high fire in a high wind. why don't you dig it ieper, then it will fafa in. >> most people digging like this would think that ground was frozen. that is people that aren't smart like me. major adams: charlie, i wonder how i keke forgetting have really smart you are. >> i would like to know that myself. major adams: in case you break the point off of that, i suggest you something harder and more pointed, like your hea >> now what did i say? >> too much. >> still swe
mr. full stop -- mister. >> how are they? major adams: same as you, bellyachin'. >> how f up do you think mccullough is? major adams: i don't know. >> whenever he is he is knee-deep in snow. major adams: it is too early to snow in this country. >> you can't tell me. major adams: i am telling you it is too early to snow in this country. you better not say anything different and get them panicked. i will stick your head in the fit snow drift we come to. >> what did i...
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mr. logan, there's $1,500 in the emergency fund. well, i don't rightly know. i don't know where the devil mccullough is, i can't send hawks, and i can't go myself. i've sure got to have somebobo who knows about horseflesh. i was raised buying and selling horses. i've done it all my life. let me go. what about your wife? you've got a baby due, you know. major, women have been having babies for a long time. i guarantee you, i could swing a better deal than anybody on this train. it's important to me. i'd consider it a personal favor. s any reason for you not to go. the main thing is to get those horses here as quick as possible. $1,500 is a lot of money, major. the way things shape up now, it's a matter of life and death. if richardson's going for r ose horses, you'd better send me along to see that he comes back. you're just spoiling for it, milford. now, get this straight. i ain't askin' for any trouble, but when you got a dog that bites, you muzzle him. when you give money to a thief, you protect yourself. break it up! break it up, you two! you know, sending you two off together wowod be just fine!
mr. logan, there's $1,500 in the emergency fund. well, i don't rightly know. i don't know where the devil mccullough is, i can't send hawks, and i can't go myself. i've sure got to have somebobo who knows about horseflesh. i was raised buying and selling horses. i've done it all my life. let me go. what about your wife? you've got a baby due, you know. major, women have been having babies for a long time. i guarantee you, i could swing a better deal than anybody on this train. it's important to...