:57:01
- Cowboys in it?.
- Yes, sirree,
:57:03
- I njuns too?.
- Well, could throw in
maybe two or three.
:57:07
But mostly this story
is about Pecos Bill.
:57:09
- Pecos Bill?. Who´s he?.
-## [ Guitar: Sharp Strum ]
:57:13
- What?. Never heard of Pecos Bill?.
- Imagine that.
:57:15
Why, I thought everybody
knowed Pecos.
:57:18
Why, Bobby,
I´m surprised at you.
:57:20
Bill was the world´s
greatest buckaroo.
:57:22
# He was the roughest, toughest critter
Never known to be a quitter #
:57:25
# ´Cause he never had no fear
for man nor beast #
:57:29
- Yep, that there Pecos Bill was--
- [ Whinnying ]
:57:31
Easy, Trigger.
I´m not forgettin´ Bill´s horse.
:57:34
Why, shucks,
I couldn´t forget Widowmaker.
:57:36
- Widowmaker?.
- [ Laughs ] That´s a funny name.
:57:39
But that horse earnedit
just the same,
:57:41
- He was a killer.
- Dynamite on the hoof.
:57:44
Yep, Widowmaker
was Bill´s best pal,
:57:47
until along came
that beautiful prairie gal.
:57:51
[ Whinnying ]
:57:53
- Aw, shucks. A woman in the story.
- But what a woman.
:57:56
# She was fresh
as the dew#
:58:01
# On a prairie rose #
:58:06
# A true thoroughbred #
:58:10
# From her head
to her toes #
:58:15
#That there
was Slewfoot Sue #
:58:21
# Sweet Sue #
:58:25
Slewfoot Sue. Huh!
I´d rather hear about the coyotes.
:58:30
Yes, Uncle Roy,
you started to say--
:58:32
Why the coyotes howl
at the moon that way?.
:58:34
You´re right, honey,
but it all fits together.
:58:37
Can´t tell one
without the other,
:58:40
because the story of Bill
and that Slewfoot gal...
:58:44
is the story of coyotes
and why they howl.
:58:47
I´m gettin´ down
to the details right now.
:58:50
Now, here on the map
ofthe old U.S.,
:58:54
completely surrounded
bywilderness, lies Texas.
:58:58
-[Cowboy] Amen,
- ´Course, there´s some other
states scattered around.