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The episode revolves around an aging bank robber named Pappy French, who has a broken leg and is being pursued by his former gang members. He hires Paladin to escort him to his hidden treasure, offering a share as compensation. Paladin accepts the job, but during their journey, he has to protect the elderly and self-deprecating Pappy French from the more malicious members of his own gang who are also after the treasure.
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00:00Your gun won't help now, Pappy, for as birds are caught in a snare, so are the sons of men snared in an evil time.
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00:56Come on.
01:19You! Step over here for a minute.
01:26Give me a hand up.
01:38Don't worry about it. I'll just use that to attract your attention.
01:41Well, I'm here now.
01:46You better keep your weight off that broken leg.
01:49You a doctor?
01:50No.
01:51How'd you know it was broke?
01:53Give me a hand up.
01:55All right.
01:56Let's try it again.
02:07What are you trying to do? See how much pain you can take?
02:10Oh, I ain't afraid of a little pain.
02:12No?
02:13No.
02:14Just hold on, then.
02:16Here.
02:17Here.
02:17Here.
02:18Here we go.
02:22Here.
02:22Here.
02:25Here.
02:28Of all the fool things that can happen to a man, I reckon falling off his own horse is the dumbest.
02:35Let me have a look.
02:36No, ma, and leave it be.
02:38Just get a good straight stick, and I'll tie it up as good as it needs.
02:42All right.
02:59No, no, mind now.
03:00Just let me have it.
03:01I'll tie it up myself.
03:04I'll fix them, anyone.
03:11Confound it.
03:13You know one thing about setting bones?
03:15I know enough about it to get you to a doctor.
03:17I don't want no doctor.
03:19You fix it.
03:20Go on.
03:22Ain't much difference than fixing it for a horse.
03:24Except a horse would be smarter than to make it worse.
03:31All right, you be gentle there.
03:33Take it gentle, now.
03:35You clumsy.
03:36Ah!
03:37Now, this is going to hurt a little.
03:40You think you can stand it?
03:42Ain't no man big enough to do a thing that old Pepe can't stand.
03:48And you are Pepe French.
03:50What's it to you?
03:52We'll talk about that later.
03:54Let's just get you fixed up here.
03:56Easy now.
03:59Well, now, that's a pretty good job you've done on that leg.
04:05I reckon that'll get me where I want to go.
04:06Where's that?
04:07I didn't ask you your business, did I?
04:09Well, I don't think you're going to get very far on foot.
04:14I don't intend to be on foot.
04:16I aim to borrow your horse.
04:18You have no objection, have you?
04:19No.
04:20How could I?
04:21Well, if you did.
04:22This is what you're looking for?
04:24Now, you're a coward.
04:49I like you.
04:52You got a sense of humor.
04:53Hey, you don't mind me asking, what is your particular line of endeavor?
05:03Hmm.
05:09Well, if you hire out, how would you like to hire out to me?
05:11For what purpose?
05:13Get me where I want to go, and I'll cut you in.
05:16You'll cut me in on what?
05:18Ah, you don't want to go asking a lot of fool questions...
05:21...from a man that's about to hire you.
05:24You'll have no complaint about your wages.
05:26Well, that depends on where they come from.
05:28Out of a satchel.
05:30A satchel with $50,000 in it.
05:33Is that good enough for you?
05:36Uh, what did you say?
05:38What cut you in, say, for, oh, 10% of that?
05:42It would still depend on whose money it was.
05:45It'd be your money after I give it to you.
05:48When do you want to ask them any fool questions for her?
05:51Well, I'd like to know what my prospects are before I drop my present job.
05:54What job's that?
05:56It's recovering some money that was robbed from a bank in Merced last week.
05:59Oh, is that so?
06:01Mm-hmm. $50,000, to be exact.
06:05No, ain't that a coincidence?
06:11Shake, partner.
06:16You gonna lead me to it?
06:18Yeah, that's the less rushes, brother.
06:33There's not much cover here, in case anyone's looking for you.
06:37Who would be looking for me?
06:39Except you.
06:40I guess you'd know better about that than I would.
06:42Maybe we'd better move on a little further, before we start.
07:12They've got a little abode now.
07:14Just click it.
07:15Take it!
07:28Peace down.
07:37Come back.
07:38Come back!
07:39Please come back.
07:40Ah, I'll be the first to own up to it.
07:47I'm not the man I used to be.
07:54No, I'm slowing down.
07:58Well, Pappy, a broken leg like that would slow anyone down.
08:01Yeah, there was a time that I could ride till the horse dropped under me.
08:04There wasn't a lawman nor a woman either
08:07that could keep Pappy French nailed down to one spot.
08:11And here I am, brought to my knees by the dumbest creature in the whole creation.
08:16A horse.
08:18Pappy, whatever made you go sour on common every day, Justice?
08:21Was it the lack of meeting up with it?
08:23A couple of fellas with ten badges trying to make a reputation for themselves.
08:27You know, election coming up.
08:29Folks had been missing horses.
08:31And the law was kind of anxious to balance it out with a hanging.
08:35That's always an awkward time for strangers.
08:38Well, I wasn't a complete stranger.
08:41Not for the missing horses, anyhow.
08:44My morning passion for justice had cooled off a bit.
08:49And they let me off of nothing worse than a coat of tar.
08:52But me and the law had never been quite the same to each other since.
08:58Well, I guess I've had enough of it.
09:03A man's a fool to stay beyond his time.
09:06Surely you've never thought of yourself as passing that stage.
09:09I've had 40 years of it.
09:11Not a slice nor a scar nor a bullet hole.
09:15Never spent a day behind the bars.
09:17Pappy French since that time was never the man to let another man get the best of him.
09:23Well, that's a very impressive statement, Pappy.
09:27What have you got to show for it?
09:32Forty-two dollars.
09:34And some small silver.
09:38It comes to about a dollar a year, don't it?
09:40A little over.
09:42You know of any Chinese coolie that'd work for that?
09:45And here I had $50,000 just waiting for me to pick it up.
09:51A chance to live out my years and comfort and respect.
09:57And I have to go and break my fool leg.
10:00Ah, that's it.
10:01You get old and your own body betrays you.
10:04And your friends just abandoned you.
10:06Ah, I never had no friends.
10:09What about your partners in the robbery?
10:11That ain't the same as friends.
10:13You ran off and left them, didn't you, Pappy?
10:16You took the money and ran off and left them to shoot it out with the deputies.
10:19Well, that's their lookout.
10:21They're young.
10:22They can make themselves another state.
10:24For me, it is my last chance.
10:26Besides, they probably all got killed.
10:30Don't bet too heavily on that.
10:32Why?
10:33Where are they?
10:34Two of them were shot down.
10:35One gave up.
10:36And the other two...
10:38Well, I imagine they'd be very interested in knowing what their leader did with all that money.
10:42Which two was it?
10:45Was a young punk named Marley with a two-hair mustache one of them?
10:49He always did want to carve himself a reputation out of my hide.
10:53He got away.
10:58Let's get out of here.
10:59This place is too exposed.
11:01Too open.
11:02Well, that young punk Marley would shoot us both and back as quick as he'd look at us.
11:06I don't think he'd do that, Pappy.
11:08At least not until he finds out what you did with that money.
11:11Why didn't you hang on to it?
11:12Well, the deputies were chasing me until dark.
11:15And I figured if they caught me, they wouldn't catch me with the goods.
11:18Besides, I might have been able to buy them off.
11:21A man's honest as long as it pays him to be.
11:25There never was a man that didn't have his price.
11:29Let's go.
11:33There's no telling how close your friends may be.
11:59I told you he'd be heading this way.
12:03Pappy's too old a dog to change his tricks.
12:09I was aiming at the other fella.
12:11Pappy needs help to lead us to that money.
12:14Afterwards.
12:16You just remember one thing.
12:18That old man's mind.
12:21I want that old snake to see it coming.
12:25Slow.
12:29Lone Trick!
12:31I know you don't miss it.
12:33I'll get to see it.
12:34I won't return the money, Pappy.
12:35It's no longer you.
12:36I'll go to bring it.
12:37Well, you can't get it.
12:38You guys will return the money.
12:39Superplastic.
12:40Don't wait, never me.
12:41Don't wait, never me.
12:42Tell you.
12:43Come.
12:44Not wait, no one.
12:45Don't wait, no one.
12:46Don't wait.
12:47Tell you, Mom.
12:48Don't wait.
12:49Don't wait.
12:50Don't wait.
12:51I'll leave you.
12:52Don't wait.
12:53I'll turn it down with me.
12:54Come.
12:55People, they'll see you.
12:56Don't wait.
12:57ship, I'll take it.
12:58I've seen bandits in my time, but you tough them all.
13:03You wouldn't recognize an honest man if you fell over him in broad daylight, Pappy.
13:07All right. Suppose I change my mind.
13:09Go on, take me back in. Let him put me in jail.
13:13At least I'll get some rest.
13:15All right.
13:17The man that hired you ain't never gonna see that money again.
13:23Where you going?
13:26Well, I'm not making any money sitting there looking at you.
13:30So I figure I might as well go in town and get myself a good night's sleep in a hotel bed.
13:35Well, what about me?
13:36Well, I'll send some people out to find you first thing in the morning.
13:39I'll tell them to bring both a shovel and a stretcher.
13:42They can use either one depending on who finds you first, them or your friends.
13:47Paladin. Paladin.
13:52All right. You win.
13:54I'll take you there in the morning.
13:57I still think you want it all for yourself, though.
14:00There's always that possibility.
14:02Ain't you got no pity on an old man?
14:05Well, which old man, Pappy? The old man that owns the bank?
14:08I haven't any pity for him at all. I'm not gonna give him one cent more than he lost.
14:12Yes.
14:14I've heard a lot of them talk big before they had temptation laid in front of them.
14:18They sung a different tune then, you bet.
14:20Good night, Pappy.
14:26Ain't we going to share a standing watch?
14:28You expecting company?
14:30That kid Marley can track like an Indian.
14:34And I ain't so old for it and clean, he couldn't smell a mirror good ways off.
14:37Well, wake me when you get tired.
14:41I don't think your friends will bother us any till we have the money.
14:45You expect me to stand watch without a gun?
14:47Oh.
14:48Don't go shootin' up any ghosts.
14:49That's the quickest way to invite visitors.
14:50Oh, I've camped out a few times in my life.
14:51I reckon I know a ghost from Coyotes.
14:52What's to keep me from shootin' you in the back?
14:54He thinks I need him too bad.
14:55I don't need any man's charity.
14:56What do you think?
14:57I need any man's charity.
14:59What do you think?
15:00What do you think?
15:01What do you think?
15:02What do you think?
15:03I'm not in the middle of the house.
15:04You have to keep your friends in the back.
15:05I'm not in the middle of the house.
15:06You're very close.
15:07That's the quickest way to invite visitors.
15:08I've camped out a few times in my life.
15:09I reckon I know a ghost from Coyotes.
15:11What's to keep me from shootin' you in the back?
15:12He thinks I need him too bad.
15:15I don't need any man's charity.
15:17You're leaving me to stand and watch with an empty gun.
15:32Well, I think I know where cottages can be had.
15:47Ain't nobody gonna find me if I sit still.
15:57Morley? You out there?
16:04Morley? Ain't she gonna come and help old Pappy?
16:11Don't come near me! Don't come near me! Don't come near me! I'll shoot! I'll shoot!
16:17I guess we can get some sleep now.
16:19Ten to one, they'll be up shivering all night.
16:27Morley!
16:31We're gonna have to keep moving.
16:33Wouldn't be that quiet out there if there weren't other men around.
16:37We got him rattled now. He's firing at shadows.
16:42Come on.
16:45By morning, they'll both be too tired to give us much fuss.
16:49You wake me up in three hours.
16:50There he is. Why don't you...
16:56Shh!
16:57Shh!
16:58We'll be back.
16:59We'll be back.
17:00I'm gonna go, Schalke.
17:02Bye-bye.
17:04There he is.
17:06You're here, Schalke.
17:07I'm waiting for the last night.
17:08I'll be back.
17:10We'll be back.
17:11He's for the last night.
17:13I'm waiting for the last night.
17:14Not before.
17:16No, he's here, Schalke.
17:18We'll be back.
17:19It doesn't matter if you're the man.
17:44Would you let me keep 10,000 and a day's head start to the border?
17:48I still think you want it all for yourself.
18:06Under this one? How'd you ever lift it up?
18:09My leg wasn't busted then.
18:18They're liable to be here in a minute.
18:21Let's keep your eyes open.
18:39All right. Let's start dividing.
18:42I mean to stick by my original bargain.
18:45You'll get your 10%.
18:48Well, I know what you're thinking, but you're wrong.
18:51It's loaded.
18:53Now, aren't you taking an awful chance calling your friends that way?
18:56Well, if they'd kill for money, don't you think they'd be darn fools not to let me live for money?
19:01I guess you know them better than I do.
19:03Well, don't you think it'd be a bad bargain for me to go along with you and maybe get the rope?
19:07When all I got to do is to split this money here with my friends?
19:11Now, load up them saddlebags.
19:14And don't look so injured.
19:17I intend to pay you for your horse.
19:19Think $500 is about to ride?
19:21It would be, if I intended to sell him.
19:24Oh, you'll sell him all right.
19:26I'll start filling up them there bags.
19:29Hey, Marley!
19:30Come on up!
19:31It's plenty!
19:32Share and share alike!
19:36What are you trying to do?
19:37Spoil a 40-year record?
19:38Let me see this thing.
19:39It's a good thing that was on an angle.
19:41Now, you stay down before you really get hurt.
19:43They aim to kill me all right.
19:44Here I offered to split the money with them and they shoot at me just like I was a dog.
19:50Well, some people don't have any finer feelings.
19:51That's the truth.
19:53Whoa!
19:54Whoa!
19:55Oh!
19:56Oh!
19:57What's the hell?
19:58Ah!
19:59What are you trying to do?
20:00I don't need to drive.
20:01Oh, stop!
20:02Oh!
20:03Oh, whoa!
20:04Oh, well, look, come on up.
20:06and they shoot at me just like I was a dog.
20:10Well, some people don't have any finer feelings.
20:12That's the truth.
20:26Pappy, this is not a very convenient place to hide.
20:30How's your leg?
20:31What's my leg got to do with it?
20:32We've got to move.
20:34There's nothing to cover around here.
20:35You mean you're going to still try to keep me alive
20:38after what I was fixing to do to you?
20:40You might have found us even without your help.
20:42Come on.
20:43Well, don't you know when to cut your losses?
20:46Without me, you've got a chance.
20:48I think we'll get out of this thing together
20:50or we won't get out at all.
20:52You're including me?
20:53I'm including you.
20:55Now, if you'd like to cover me,
20:56I might be able to crawl around behind.
20:59I'll cover you.
21:05No!
21:27No!
21:28Get out of the way, Pappy.
21:36Throw out that money, Pappy.
21:38It's not going to do you no good where you're going.
21:41It'll take more of a man than you'll ever be...
21:43to take a thing away from old Pappy.
21:45Get out of the way, Pappy.
21:57Out of ammunition, Pappy?
22:00I got more bullets than I know what to do with it.
22:03That is all except one.
22:07I know what to do with that one.
22:09Well, go ahead and shoot. What are you waiting for?
22:12I want to see you sweat, Pappy.
22:16I waited a long time for this.
22:19It makes me feel good to see you sweat.
22:23You never thought that old Morley could make you sweat, did you?
22:42I guess I'm getting too old for this gig.
22:48Time to rest.
22:50Man ought to know when it's time to quit.
22:54Paladin, would you laugh...
22:57if I asked you to say some words over me?
23:01Not that I'm asking him.
23:03But I'm asking him.
23:05I'm asking him.
23:07You're asking him.
23:09I'm asking him.
23:11You're asking him.
23:13I'm asking him.
23:15I'm asking him.
23:17I'm asking him.
23:19I'm asking him.
23:20Thought that I'm asking him.
23:22I'm asking him.
23:23We're in it favors.
23:25You understand's?
23:30I'd just like to hear...
23:33how you might sail.
23:34I returned and saw under the sun that the race is not to the swift, or the battle to the strong.
23:49Neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding.
24:04Nor yet favor to men of skill.
24:16But time and chance happeneth to them all.
24:22For man also knoweth not his time.
24:29As fishes that are taken in an evil net.
24:33As birds that are caught in a snare.
24:38So are the sons of men.
24:43Snared in an evil time when it falleth suddenly upon them.
24:47A gun will travel reach the card of a man.
25:02A knight without armor in a savage land.
25:08His vast gun for hire heats the calling wind.
25:15A soldier of fortune is the man called Paladin.
25:25Paladin, Paladin, where do you roam?
25:31For me, be upon a sweetheart.
25:36Have a man is your hand?
25:37Kill?
25:38Or what does he do.
25:40The tongue that thrust in a rifle is a little more.
25:42For when he eats.
25:44hold the headers and feet a boy.
25:46Instead of having more, he would not spend a few people on the lamb Herrn.
25:50The straw you ask for wasでしょう.
25:53He would even come.
25:55The straw, he would live this way.
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