mrs. borden? - come in, hank. - i can't figure it out, mrs. borden. that horse is back-- the one that threw you. - oh? - it's in the corral. - uh, are-- are you sure? - yes, ma'am, i'm positive. that p padin fellow took the horse with him, and now that horse is in the corral. - oh, no, hank, , ease. - ma'am, he'll want to know. that fellow must be close by if that horse is here. - um... hank, please stay with me. i've... i've been so lonely. - won't take me long toof course not, hank..no, - - well... i'llllend judd back to keep you company. - it's a good thing we work here, jenny. where we can sit and rest a spell, and nobody cares too much. - mr. borden treats you well, doesn't he, judd? - won't you to step inside the barn with me for a moment? - what for? - well, the daylight has become rather bad for my health. come on. - after you. - you're that gunslinger. they're looking for you. - why? - huh? - why are they looking for me, judd? - 'ca--cause you hurt mrs. borden. you put that burr under the