:46:00
Here, put him
in the examining room.
:46:18
It's not his hearing, ma'am.
:46:20
He hears real well
when he's awake.
:46:22
Mr. Spearman, I'm checking
if there's blood in his ears.
:46:25
It could mean a fractured skull.
:46:31
Are you the boy's father?
:46:32
No, ma'am.
:46:34
His name's Button,
and he works for me.
:46:36
It appears that's
not very healthy.
:46:40
You know the way to the parlor.
Sit down.
:46:44
I'll be a while.
:47:07
Well, I don't think
it's a fracture.
:47:10
Concussion's more likely,
but it's bad.
:47:23
I have to admit, we don't see
a lot of people shot.
:47:26
I cleaned and dressed the wound.
Doesn't look infected.
:47:29
What about the fever?
:47:31
He needs to lay still
and let his body do its work.
:47:35
No offense, ma'am,
but we come a long way
:47:37
to see that the boy gets looked
after proper by Dr. Barlow.
:47:41
Now, where's he at?
:47:43
One of Dent Baxter's hands
:47:44
came and fetched him
out to the ranch.
:47:46
Some men there had an accident
night before last.
:47:54
You must tell me what happened,
Mr. Spearman.
:47:58
Baxter sent his men
to stampede the herd,