In Western films like The Sacketts, the frontier justice system often operates outside formal legal structures, where individuals must demonstrate personal courage and moral integrity to navigate conflicts, as exemplified by characters who choose restraint over violence despite having the opportunity to take revenge, reflecting the Western genre's emphasis on individual honor and ethical decision-making in lawless territories.
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again to be sure.
What are you giving me?
>> The whole thing before anyway.
>> Howdy. How y'all doing?
>> Sixes and eights. You want to play a little poker?
All right.
I opened four bits.
Call raise many cards.
It takes two.
Mr. We're just $40 a month Hard Rock miners.
Don't need using those Mississippi River book card tricks on us.
>> What are you saying?
>> Saying you're a card shark, but just about the best damn bottom deal I've ever seen.
>> I think you just called me a cheat. I >> figure it fits.
I think you better withdraw that remark.
Mr. You already made one mistake.
I'll make it two. You'll take it back.
Can't >> West Bigalow.
>> Well, I sure do pity the man that killed him.
>> It was a fair fight. Bigalow pulled first. Sacket here caught him cheating us at cards.
>> Well, Bigalow's Ken may not see it that way.
>> I see too he gets buried decent.
>> Oh, I wouldn't stay on that long sack.
Bigow's brothers are doing in sometime tonight from that big poker game in Marfa. Now, you either ride on out now or be ready to use that gun again.
>> I got pay coming.
By the way, that fell's horse is company property now.
And way I figure saddling all $5.
Not want to look for trouble or wait on it. Just looking for a friendly game.
>> I understand.
>> [music] >> All right, let's get down here. Get paid.
You guys get shovels. Let's get this guy buried. Huh?
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> for sure. Some deck shy [music] a joker.
What can I do for you?
Like a job if one's to be had.
>> Well, I don't know about the job, but I never turn a man away from the fire without food inside him. Climb on down.
I'd sooner work for it. Hire you on.
You'll earn it.
>> Taking on farmers, are we now?
>> My outfit, Tony.
Man's a guest at our fire.
>> I'm Beldon. This here's Cap Round Tree.
Howdy.
>> Name's Tyrell Sacket. Coming from Tennessee.
>> Where you bound?
>> Rockies.
I need a job. Hey, we had our fill of farmers, Mr. Beldon.
>> We had a little runin with some farmers a couple of weeks back. Farmers and cattle don't mix. We lost a man.
>> Killed by some damn sodbuster.
Maybe now's our chance to get even.
>> Do you think you can kill this Sodbuster? You just have at it.
>> Carney, get back to work.
and the rest of you old boys.
>> You hire on with this outfit, you're going to have to deal with me, >> honey.
Afraid you're going to have to kill that man, boy.
Oh, you look like a farmer. That's for damn sure.
>> I'd say so.
I'm part cougar.
>> Yeah, I'd say so.
>> This here's Tom Sunday, my ramrod. He's a fell does the hiring and the firing.
>> I need a job.
>> Ever punch cattle?
>> No, but I can learn.
Ever working in the saddle from sun up to dark or nighthog spooked cattle? Have you ever worked all day with dust in your mouth?
No, sir.
You're hired.
Well, like I said, he's the ramrod. I only own the cattle. Better eat up.
Looks like you got yourself a job.
[music] [music] [music] >> [music] >> Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> I am dust. Fill the can and fill the cup. All the windy ways of men are but dust that rises up and lightly lays again.
This Tennyson ain't that pretty.
I don't know what it means, but it sure did sound elegant. Quoting us some kind of words. Yeah, he's always quoting me about ancient times, stories, Greek mostly, [music] but he's as good with a gun as his word.
>> Educated like that. What's he doing? Ram riding cows.
>> Riding with a secret like a lot of other men heading west.
You better head on back to the [music] drag.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> We're running out of water and the cattle's drying up. So, I want you to ride on up there. See if you can find some. What about Cap? He knows his country. Yeah, I know he does. I suppose you learn it.
Come on.
Oh.
Hey boy, you with that herd back yonder?
>> Yeah. Well, coming through. Y'all swept a lot of our cattle, battened them on our grass. So, we're cutting your herd.
>> You claiming we're trespassing?
>> That's what I'm claiming. I figure maybe 50 head might get us even.
>> Funny. I was told this was open range.
>> 50 head?
>> I reckon.
>> You're down seven to one and your friends are at least a half mile back.
You're going to die, boy.
>> And so are you.
The time I go down, I'll have blown a hole through you.
Big hole.
Good thing you came along. I promise mod I'd go careful. That ain't the feeling I got. Tyrell 7 to one ain't likely odd.
>> What's all the shooting about?
>> You seen some fellas are heading east like they were scalded.
>> They come on me by surprise. on a 50 header. They're going to stampede the herd.
>> Herd cutters, huh?
>> Yes, sir. We were going to go at it till Orin popped up. That was his rifle. You heard?
>> Or sacking my brother.
>> Hey, you looking for a job?
>> Yes, sir.
He got one.
>> Have any other brothers running around we don't know about?
>> Well, maybe tell. He's the oldest.
Hey, Orin. You seen Tail?
>> No, sir.
Don't know where he is >> or even if he's still alive.
[music] [music] [music] >> [music] [music] >> Oh no.
[music] Heat.
Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Yeah.
[music] Excuse me for staring, pilgrim.
It's been too long since I've seen a white man.
Coffee sure is tasty.
Body sure gets lonely up here.
You ain't trapping, going gold hunting.
Whoa. Now, legend has it that Spaniards buried gold up there more than 300 years ago.
>> Man, my paw used to say that gold and trouble usually come in pairs.
>> Just as well.
Gold's a hard vine.
>> Many tried looking.
>> Few.
Most of them never coming back.
>> Not them.
They say that the ghosts are guarded gold, but I don't believe that.
>> You don't?
>> Them silly fools that go up in the mountains, get snowed in, and starve to death.
Or engines.
Cruel.
That's plenty.
Get him in there.
>> Homesick.
>> Well, day we buried Mary Beth, I knew there was nothing left for me back in Tennessee. Her dad had no reason to stay on.
You had a whole life laid out back there, Orin.
Folks stalking you up to run for sheriff. Wouldn't be long for your sides on being mayor or something.
>> People know you back home and they respect you.
>> Your future's there, Orin.
Out here punching cows.
>> Yep. Well, that future was to include a wife, kids, and a home.
One doesn't mean much without the other.
Besides, mom was always afraid I'd have it out with those higgins sooner or later.
Don't like it being back there alone.
>> Yeah, we'll send for as soon as we can.
>> Now we got us two sod busters of fertilizing the air. Sure we'll be relieved when you boys going back to the plow.
>> You play the harp, mister.
>> No. You keep pushing, you'll end up learning.
>> We'll see about that. Now get on up and ride. Bragy blown.
Been paying for war. First day I hooked up.
>> Don't suppose he's a Higgins, do you?
[laughter] >> Come on. Get up there. [music] [music] >> [music] >> You know what my father used to say?
>> What? What did he say? He used to say the sorryest fell in the outfit was always the first one to the water. Paul was right.
You know, Orange's a good man. Where did he inherit all that charm?
>> Off. You can talk a pump handling into believing it was a windmill.
Warren's the same.
>> Yeah, the men [music] like him, that's for sure.
Except Carney. He always keeps a proudness. Well, why don't you let up until Abalene at least? Because when you two buckheads, one of you going to get killed, and I need every man I've got, even Carney. Yes, sir.
Heat.
Heat.
[music] Oops. Oops.
Damn.
Got all Yeah.
Okay.
line up.
>> Man, make some money the other side of those brakes. West part of Kansas and Colorado. There's a lot of wild cattle in that area, not belonging to nobody.
Just drifting around free. Where'd they come from?
>> Most of them strayed from cattle drives, wagon trains.
>> They just living wild in that brush and breeding like jack rabbits.
>> Well, after you catch them then what?
>> Yeah. We sell them to ranchers, cattle buyers, seed for new stock, bulls, and the she stuff both.
They'd probably have to rope a hundred head of them to make it pay.
>> Might take an outfit. Yeah. Well, Tom walks in. We hope you and Orin do, too.
The four of us would be plenty good enough out there.
>> Well, sounds good to me.
>> Or will have to talk for himself.
>> Well, you and talk on it and then let me know.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Come on. Come on, man. Need a count on them.
>> [music] [music] >> wrap them up, man.
All right, we'll pass the gate, Connie.
>> [music] >> Mr. Sunday, cut the wolf loose. Hey, you back there. Cut loose. They earned it.
>> You sure have back this. I ain't had a decent drink. See a pretty girl for so long myself.
[music] >> [music] >> Hey, Ty. Suppose you and Oren head into town. You [music] might get lucky.
>> Yes, sir. Lucky is my middle name.
[music] >> I wish Chad hadn't sent them old kids on ahead. Why? Might not be enough left to go around >> in Eene.
>> [music] [music] >> Boring. You figured to keep on running Maverick. I'd stay off that porch.
>> Yellow hair.
Long time since I seen a yellow-haired girl. Not yellow gold.
Do me a favor, Tyrell. Take care of my horse.
Hey, Lauren. We got to be back with a herd before dark.
Good day, D.
realize I'm being bold as winter coming up on you like this, but uh I just come off a long trail right into this dusty town and see a sight like you will. It's nice. It's real nice. See, first off, I thought I'd been touched by the sun.
But uh on closer look, it appears that it's you that's been touched by the sun, miss, or rather blessed by it. Gold hair and blue eyes. Mercy on me.
See, I knew there was a smile in there someplace.
My name's Orin Sacket.
What's yours?
>> Laura. Laura Pritz.
>> Young man. My daughter does not consort with hired hands.
>> No, sir. Didn't think she did. Fact is, I'm no hired hand. Not for long, anyway.
No offense, sir.
It's just that such beauty deserves tribute.
I am perhaps some other time. Laura Pritz, come on. Laura day, sir.
God is the Almighty.
When are we head for the purgatory, Mr. Sunday?
>> Would you call me Tom? I'm not uh riding ramrod right now. Soon as Mr. Bell gets a fair price for his cattle and pays us off and we'll pull out.
>> That wild cattle hunting's got to be pretty hard work. You sure old cap's up to it?
>> Old Cap? Don't let that gray hair fool you. You'll make the three of us. We're just trying to keep up with him. Yeah, Cap knows the purgatory.
There was a time when he was the only white man that was not afraid to ride in there. He traded with a rapo kiwa, lived with a Cheyenne.
Yeah, he doesn't say very much, but when he does, be sure you listen because he makes sense.
going to take a bath.
>> I've been working from the inside out.
>> Yeah. Looks like Mr. Beldon's found a man wants to pay top dollar for the cattle.
>> Good, >> bud. He's the kind of a fell that wants to see the ramrod.
>> All right, let's go talk to him.
>> Yeah. Here, you boys have a little this who hit John.
Abony, >> you sure are all excited.
>> Yep.
>> Yellow here girl on the hotel porch.
>> Yep.
>> Tonight.
>> Yep.
Just like that, huh?
Just like that.
Stay here, boy.
Orin, >> where you been all this time?
Sweet talking that yellowhaired gal.
>> Gold.
>> Pure gold.
>> I swear you could talk a squirrel out of a walnut tree.
>> You staying clear of Reed, Carney?
>> Well, so far.
>> Remember what Moss said about staying out of trouble?
>> Yeah, I also recall what P said about women.
Well, someday we're both going to wish we listened.
>> Hey, you boys want to get paid off?
>> You bet.
>> Mr. Beldon sold his cattle for a fair price. He's paying off down at the D's cottage in town. Now come on.
[music] [music] [music] [music] Yes. Learn tap. Thank you.
pretty ain't she? Of course I know you don't take notice of such things, Tyrell.
Now, don't you forget what Paul used to say. [music] The only thing more fearful than being left a foot is a pretty gal.
important.
>> When we just you just socializing or was there a point to all that, Jeffrey?
>> They're bound for Santa Fe. The old man, he is a rancher there. He has a lot of influence. He's here to see his doctor.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, there's a lot of rough country between there and Santa Fe. And seeing as how we're heading in that direction, you think maybe we better throw in with them?
>> You just read my mind. Ty, why don't you go talk to them and present our proposal?
>> Well, we can I can just wait till tonight, you know, uh, let them get settled and all.
Well, here you hold my horse now. Mhm.
>> Yeah.
>> Here you go, Tyrell.
>> You know where to find us.
Carlos Enrique Americano.
I have a proposition to make. I figure he's a man I talk to.
Go on.
[clears throat] >> Sir, word is you're heading back to Santa Fe.
Well, my partners and me, the four of us, we're headed west. Might have tough country ahead, Indians and such.
>> Um, if we could join up with your outfit, that'd give you four extra rifles case of trouble.
At the same time, make a whole lot safer ride for us.
I'm sorry.
Don Louise says it will be impossible.
>> But he didn't say anything.
Good night.
Young man, there is a man here named Jonathan Pritz who has pledged to run me and my people out of Santa Fe.
He claims that all the Anglo feel the same and we don't we are we can trust no one.
I'll change your mind. My name's Tyrell Sacket. Now, friends of me just come in with Sam Beldens.
You can ask him about us if you're interested.
If you're interested.
>> Waiter, would you show my daughter to my table?
Whopper, >> I'd like to speak with you.
You're not a well man, Senor.
I think the best thing you can do for your health is not to return to Santa Fe, but stay here. Comprende, >> you are going back to Santa Fe, aren't you?
>> Of course.
Then uh we will be there also.
>> I understand what you feel.
Santa Fe has been yours for a long time.
It's difficult to let go.
Santa Fe does not belong to me.
It belongs to my people.
When it's not your senor senior Alvarado Awesome.
>> [music] >> Hey, hey, hey.
Well, now it looks like Carney's finally gotten brave enough.
>> Yeah, looks like he means it.
The trail's over. You can kill him now.
Tyrell >> Orin.
This has been building up. Best get it done.
>> I'll be all right.
Lord have mercy.
Cap Carney ain't quick enough.
We'll see. We'll see.
It's time, farm boy.
Move for that gun and you'll die right in front of all these people.
Sure as daylight.
Now take a walk back to the saloon.
Uh-uh.
Okay.
It's gone too far.
Not when it comes to dying.
Now turn around and walk.
Sack it. Turn around. Sack it.
You damn farmer. Drop.
Unbuckle it.
Now move for the water trough.
Real slow.
the water. Drop it.
Now Yeah.
Heat.
>> [music] [music] >> No matter How far we travel, little brother? Trouble always seems to follow.
>> You coming with us?
>> Like to think on it.
There she is. Tom, >> you look lonely, cowboy.
>> I do.
>> Oh, >> hey, Ty. You're learning awful slow. You better talk to him a little bit more there. Yes.
>> I'm called Nevada.
And I'm lonely, too. No fun being alone.
>> But I think I've got the cure.
>> Maybe next time, darling. I don't think he's quite ready for you yet.
>> Yeah. Positive proof that you a blunder.
>> Well, now Tom, I thought you was looking for a rich witter that was looking to lose the lonesome.
Come on.
Your sake.
Someone wishes to talk to you. Come down. It's grand this way.
Thank you.
My grandfather would like you and your friends to travel west with us.
He says you're very brave and a good man.
You could have killed that man today.
It took greater courage not to.
We are leaving at Dawn.
>> [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] >> I've seen that look before.
Yeah. She seems to be a a real lady.
But watching you two look at each other the way you do and you don't do nothing about it.
I don't know.
You're tongue tied and she's bound by convention.
[cough] I'm a Tennessee drifter.
Ill folk.
Like you said, she's a lady, >> a daughter of a very important man.
Well, I don't figure that's the way her uh thinking is. I watch the way she looks at you when you ride out and how she fidgets around to get back.
The urge is there.
Don't run away from it, Ty.
Just don't.
Oh, no.
Heat. Heat.
Fore! Foreign! Foreign!
It is not because of you that they watch me so closely.
What is the reason?
>> Your grandfather This is dangerous country we're going through and he worries about you.
You're all he's got.
>> I love my grandfather, but sometimes he pampers me like a child.
I am a woman.
>> You are that ma'am.
I have heard the Veteros talk about the Indians.
If they will not tell me the truth, >> maybe you will.
>> Seems like you already know it, ma'am.
>> Thank you.
>> Are you going to Santa Fe?
>> No, ma'am. We're going Wild Cahun along the purgatory.
But maybe after we're through, we'll be going to Santa Fe.
I hope so.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
[music] Yes, sir.
Mr. Tutill.
Mr. Tutill, look at this.
Hey, where'd you find this?
>> Just quote me a price, mister, or I'll go elsewhere.
>> Oh, yeah.
I'd say uh tell you what I'll do. Give you $300.
500.
>> Give him 500 on it.
Okay. Now, just right there.
>> [screaming] >> Huh?
[music] Heat.
>> [music] >> Hey, that's it.
>> Okay.
>> Come on now.
Keep your silver.
>> I got the gold.
First your money and your clothes.
Look at the lady in the bird.
>> [music] >> Yeah.
>> [music] >> in a perfect [music] [music] [music] >> [snorts] >> Arkansas toothpick.
Those reasons are sharp. I sure don't like that mustache.
I want that to get infected.
>> [snorts] >> He got off easy.
>> That horse been rode pretty hard. Better be a good reason for guys.
>> Now, Louise, there's some trouble in Santa Fe.
Squatter's moving in to take over. Word is a fight's brewing.
>> We must leave now. Don't reach the wagons to the slowest.
>> The wagons can follow. The rest of one must ride now. Give me your horse.
>> I will go with you. I can ride well as any man.
>> Will you come with us?
>> Sorry, Seenor. We're headed for purgatory.
>> Good luck.
Fire [music] heat.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
>> [music] >> Heat. Heat.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Hey Tom, are we going to get outfitted?
First things first, Orin, see you.
First, we're going to go in and have a few drinks, then we'll get outfitted.
>> Boys still got some long green, Tom.
Yeah, >> we'll kill him. Yeah, I heard Boyd kill two men for accusing of cheating. You heard right. Fast with a vest gun as is that Arkansas toothpick he carries. But I've seen it myself. He shaved off Will Boyd's mustache and everybody is watching.
>> Four whisies. He didn't use no water, no soap, no nothing. Just that knife. But I'm afraid that that there sacket fell ain't here to last of Will Boy.
>> What name did you say?
>> Will Boy?
>> No, the other name.
>> Sack.
>> Tell Sacket.
>> Yeah, that's it. You know him?
>> Some still in town?
>> Well, anytime he does anything, we hear about it. And I suppose it'll be the same when he leaves town, but we ain't heard about that yet.
What do you want?
Looking for our brother. Huh?
>> Figured him dead till now.
Still raw, boned, and ugly looking, ain't he? Pure meanness.
>> Damn, that's you.
>> You bet.
Ain't changed none at all. Still slower and wet gunpowder.
>> Well, he's coming around.
>> This has got to be Tyrell.
>> Hello, Tail. It's been a while.
>> You're 10 years.
We're no more than that big. Now look at you.
Tall, standing straight, man. doing a good job of it, too.
>> How's Ma?
>> She's well, waiting for us to settle in for her. Oh, >> yeah. A drink.
>> You'd best have a good reason for not being dead and not writing.
Been on the move since the war.
There's for not writing.
Never learn.
Had you two ever end up here?
Purgatory.
The boys told me there's another sacket.
I figured two was enough.
>> You're welcome to hire on. We need another good hand. Old cap here. He's getting kind of old.
>> Ah, don't you go talking about old cap.
I can still bust brush with the best of them.
>> Tell no thanks.
>> Going back up in them mountains.
>> Striking rich.
>> Yeah.
Yeah. You know, it's too early to say and could be the strike of a lifetime.
Boys are welcome to come along.
>> All of us.
>> I ain't greedy.
>> Oh, now that would kind of make you a little different than a lot of other people.
Well, what about it?
You recall Paul used to say, "Cold's risky business at best.
Takes a long time to get it out. You get snowed in up there." Tell >> more impossible.
>> Well, reckon I'll stick with the cows.
Anxious to make my steak and head for Santa Fe.
>> That's somebody waiting.
Die real.
>> Somebody's waiting for me in Santa Fe, too.
>> Damn, that must have been some trail you boys were on.
Well, I've chased gold before.
>> Yeah, I reckon I have, too, but I never did kick the fever.
You know, Tom, you might be right.
I think I am getting a little too old to be chasing them wild cattle.
You never know when one of them's going to hook you. The old horse steps in the hole and leaves you laying there with a busted leg.
I know those mountains still.
You mind the company?
>> We leaving first light.
I'll be ready.
Good.
Good.
[music] You ride more and tell her I'm safe and still breathing.
Reckon you ain't learning neither.
>> Nope.
>> Yeah.
Best we do.
Words sometimes mean a real comfort to folks.
>> I'll be right in a mile.
>> You do it, Tyrell.
>> [music] >> Rest along, old man.
>> Don't be calling me that. I won't be coming back. I'll go somewhere and get me a [ __ ] and find some comfort.
>> That won't be the first time.
Good luck.
>> Yeah. Thank you.
Don't be keeping all that savvy to yourself now, Tom. Spread it around a little bit. I'll try it.
Good luck.
[music] Keep your powder dry.
[music] Take it easy now. Take it easy. Take it easy. Just go right on down. Right on down the end of the street. That's it.
>> Barkeep.
>> Yeah.
>> I shared a fire with a man down in Coyote Canyon last night. He told me a fellow made a big gold strike here. Said his name was Till Sacket.
>> That's right. Who are you?
>> Ira Bigalow. What about [music] Sacket?
Well, he wasn't anxious to talk about it. Fact is, he was right testing.
>> I'm not interested in the gold.
Is this Sacket still around?
>> No, he he's gone. If you don't want him for gold, then what?
>> He killed my brother a few weeks back in Texas.
I aim to kill him.
We are all three well and hope to send for you soon.
Bow orange.
Yeah, that's not bad.
There's room for improvement, but it that's not bad.
Yeah. The real challenge is when you're going to have to write to your uh your ladies here. I'll show you something right there when I give it to you.
>> Fierce looking book.
>> Mhm.
>> What's it say?
>> It's called Blackstone. It's about law and democracy. The whole should protect all its parts and that every part should pay obedience to the will of the whole.
>> What's that mean?
>> I believe it means the majority should rule, but it protects the rights of the individual at the same time. You know, the fastest way to start you boys to learn to read is to start you right on that thing.
No, you read novel. You do the best you can.
You read that? Yeah. And every night we'll, you know, we'll go over it together, all of us. Right.
>> What are you doing with the law book?
[snorts] >> I was a lawyer once.
>> Yeah.
A long time ago.
Tom, >> what >> democracy?
>> Mhm.
>> Does that go out here?
>> If you are outnumbered, the um majority always rules.
Elizabeth Town.
>> Yeah. Like a good hell, wouldn't it?
>> Everybody here is likely wanted.
>> Even Rosy's on the run.
>> Who's Rosie?
>> Come on, I'll show you.
You know, there's been 10 men killed in here. He's twice up the last count. But the best food you ever read. Come on, let's go see Roie.
Or they say you are taking the sunshine [music] [singing] that has brightened our pathway a while.
So come sit [singing] by.
Is that you?
>> Hi, Rosie.
>> Well, I don't believe it.
>> You've been through to me.
>> Sure enough.
>> You know, I can't tell you how long it's been since you passed through here last minute when I get you. Sit down. Let me just look at you.
>> Well, you on the run or are you looking for gold?
>> Gold? Rosie? Huh? I'd like to find me some for a cash in.
>> Meet my partner here. Tell Sacket.
>> Pleasurable.
>> My name's Rosie McGee. Tell Sacket.
>> My pleasure, ma'am.
[music] >> Don't pay him. No, never mind. He goes by the name of Kid Newton. He wrote in here about three days ago. [music] >> He keeps bragging about how good he is with his guns.
He's real anxious to prove it.
>> All he needs is an excuse.
Ah, >> now what can I do for you?
>> You got anything back there that resembles decent food?
>> Yeah, two of the biggest steaks you ever laid your eyes on.
>> Stop talking and go to cooking.
>> Still the same old cap.
Do you ever see the light?
And now he's good looking, isn't he?
Man, that's Rosie, huh? That's Rosie.
Say she's on a run. A woman killed a man.
>> Yeah. [snorts] Hope it wasn't my food poisoner.
[laughter] Hey, Grandpa.
Ain't you a little old to be tracesing this high?
Nights get mighty cold up here.
The air awful thin.
Man like you getting long in the tooth should be searching himself out a warm corner to go lay down in.
I see you're deaf, too.
Hey, you uncle worn out old buzzard.
>> You hear me now?
>> Don't try riding over this man. Boy, them wrinkles are war maps.
fought Indians grizzly and seen a hundred strutting peacocks like you get taken down hard.
Now I don't know how you got so swelled up with yourself, boy.
Don't you beginning to bother us?
What's it for?
>> Armits.
What are you calling me?
>> A nuisance.
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