:09:01
-Little Zee Mimms?
-You were little Jesse James.
:09:03
Yeah, but you got big!
I mean, Zee, you aged!
:09:08
I mean, in a good way,
you got big and older.
:09:11
-Frank, say something.
-No, you're doing just fine.
:09:14
-Frank. Jesse.
-Daddy.
:09:19
-Where's Web?
-He rode right into them, screaming.
:09:23
-Web did that?
-He jumped his horse over our heads.
:09:26
Killed 1 2 before they
knew what hit them.
:09:28
-Took out a Gatling gun and a cannon.
-Saved all our lives, doc.
:09:33
None of the Liberty boys would've
come home if not for Web. God's truth.
:09:37
-Web died fighting?
-Web died a hero.
:09:40
But still died.
:09:43
Doc, if there's anything we can do,
we want to help.
:09:46
Think about yourselves.
Don't end up like Charlie Higgins.
:09:49
They found out he was a
Quantrill Raider.
:09:52
They arrested him, tried him by
military tribunal and hanged him.
:09:56
-But there's general amnesty.
-Not if you rode in a partisan band.
:10:00
You're in more danger
because you've got a farm.
:10:03
Railroad men come in offering
to buy land. Nobody sells.
:10:07
So the army starts hanging men
who own farms for treason.
:10:10
All we've thought about is home.
:10:13
I'll kill anyone who tries
to get me off my farm.
:10:15
If I have to go to war with the
railroad to stay, it's fine by me.
:10:20
Let's think about this.
:10:21
-If we have a good story, we're okay.
-What story are they gonna believe?
:10:26
You were in General Hood's
Texas Army. . .
:10:29
...until Sharpsburg, then were
assigned to Jeb Stuart's cavalry. . .
:10:32
...until you surrendered in Tennessee.
:10:35
-That just might work.
-Yeah, that might just work.
:10:39
Now go on and see your ma.
:10:42
She'll be glad to see her sons alive.
:10:45
And for her sake, stay that way.
:10:54
Thanks for everything.
Especially the story you told.
:10:58
-Look, Zee--
-I'm going to go cry now.