:15:02
Pidge's gonna' learn about
the law, so's he can defend it.
:15:06
Defend it? So he can become a soldier
and be murdered like his father?
:15:14
My son was killed in the
performance of his duty, Ellen.
:15:17
Duty, being blown to bits on
some god-forsaken battlefield,
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thousand of miles from where
he was born. You call that duty?
:15:23
Yes Ellen.
:15:25
Well, is that what you'd like for Pidge?
Would that make you happy?
:15:28
If Pete could hear you now,
he'd be ashamed of you.
:15:33
How can you say
a terrible thing like that?
:15:37
The old boys wrote the words: 'Life,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. '
:15:41
They sounded mighty nice, but they
wouldn't have been worth a nickel,
:15:45
if somebody hadn't
made 'em stick.
:15:50
Grandpa! Grandpa!
Look out the window! Golly!
:15:53
What is it?
:15:55
Coming down from Wetherby,
a whole lot of state troopers, see 'em?
:16:14
Sure cut it fine.
:16:16
You couldn't possibly be surprised
with those sirens blasting.
:16:19
- So I tried to beat 'em.
- State troopers, right on time.
:16:24
Oh, they're good.
:16:25
- The best, alright Bart, follow me.
- Ok.
:16:30
There are two routes
to the White Springs Ranch:
:16:33
Over the mountains, or you
can go down to the main highway,
:16:36
go into Three Rivers, the ranch
is about 20 miles further out.
:16:39
We'll stick to the main highway.
:16:41
Too much chance for an ambush
in those mountains. Yes Haggerty?
:16:45
We could use a roof watch on those
stores Chief, and a street check.
:16:48
Mr. Carney, every proprietor in this
town has been here at least five years.
:16:52
I know them, I know their kids.
:16:54
It's not that sheriff; it's the stranger that
might use one of those stores for cover.
:16:59
I'd like them to lock up at 4:50,
stay locked up until 5:10.