i give you soddenberg, you take him across the county line. after that, i have no more responsibility. - that is right. i'll pick up supplies and meet you at murdock's. murdock will guide you through the mountain. - and i am to take soddenberg directly - any sign of trouble? - you want to start now? - now, the family of the man that soddenberg killed, the trainers, are they friends of yours? - friends enough. friends or no, this isn't the kind of a job i'd take for money. - nor i. it just happens that i don't believe in lynch law. - better than having my jail burn down with him in it and me in it. we let him out for a half an hour every night. - how long has he been in here? - since the court freed him. - give me the key! - i purely need a shave... and a bath. (sighing) how are you, doctor? - how are you, carl? - i feel pretty good. ? oh-oh ? ? oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ? ? she dressed herself in scarlet and red ? ? and rode on over to town ?? now, that was good. the shave was good, the bath was good. (chuckling) in the asylum, i thank you for knowing