Rawhide (1959–1965): Season 1, Episode 20 - Incident of the Judas Trap - full transcript

A local wolver Gil hires to kill a pack besieging the Rawhiders' cattle, is more dangerous than Canis lupus. Smirking Brad Morgan promised 3 well-set women to run off with him. Convienently, one just rebuffed the scout Pete's plea to get back together. The wolf-man sets up Pete to take the fall for murdering saloon owner Nora Sage. While Gil waits for a river up ahead to subside, Morgan lays metal traps for the canyon's gray wolves.

Hyah!
?Rollin', rollin', rollin'?

Hyah!
?Rollin', rollin', rollin'?

Keep movin', movin', movin'?

Though they're disapprovin'?

Keep them dogies movin'?

Rawhide?

Don't try to understand 'em?

Just rope 'em, throw,
and brand 'em?

Soon we'll be livin'
high and wide?

My heart's calculatin'?

My true love will be waitin'?



Be waitin'
at the end of my ride?

Move 'em on, head 'em up,
head 'em up, move 'em on?

Move 'em on, head 'em up,
rawhide?

Cut 'em out, ride 'em in,
ride 'em in, let 'em out?

Cut 'em out, ride 'em in?

Rawhide...?
?Rollin', rollin', rollin'?

?Rollin', rollin', rollin'...?

Hyah!

Hyah!

Rawhide...!?

Hyah!

A human being can take
a lot of punishment.

You find that out real quick
when you drive cattle.

You head along
a thousand miles of dust



and cuss the day that man
ever decided to eat beef.

We're trying to bring it to
the market in Sedalia, Missouri.

We don't always like what
we have to do to get it there,

but that's part of my job.

My name's Gil Favor,
trail boss.

Get that fire going!

I'm trying, Mr. Favor.

Trying's not enough!

Get that fire lit!

Stinking wolves.

Two days and two nights of this.

I can't stand it no more.

You just stay awake and keep
that rifle ready, you hear?

Another beef
maul, Mr. Favor.

Tail end of the herd.

Them wolves are
all around us.

I ain't never seen
it this bad before.

It's getting worse every minute.

It's getting so bad I can't even
keep track anymore.

How many beeves you figure
that is been cut down

all told in the last two days,
Quince?

Nearly 20, boss.

They ain't even afraid of fires
anymore.

We need wolfers and traps,
Mr. Favor.

What do you think I sent Pete
into town for?

Stick with it.

We'll get wolfers.

Mr. Favor.

River's flooding over
on both banks, boss.

There's got to be
some way across.

Well, I haven't been able
to find it.

Then we stay here.

Them wolves ain't gonna let us
stay here.

You got any good ideas?

No.

We'll stay here.

Keep 'em bunched up close there!

Keep your eyes open!

There's still
more coming in!

We can't hardly see 'em
before they hit us.

Well, you better see 'em!

Rowdy!

Get the herd to the river.

I thought you said
we had to stay.

Changed my mind.

Boss, we can't take those cattle
across that river.

I didn't say we
were crossing.

At least with our
backs to the river,

they can only get at
us from three sides.

Now move.

Mr. Favor.

I'm getting out of
this, you hear me?

I'm getting out!

Dead.

He got it
right in the throat.

Forrester.

Yeah.

Lucky we only lost one
so far.

Who told you
to leave the herd?

You get back to it.

Kyle, you go with him.

We'll take care
of Forrester

and then catch up to you.

Getting about as bad as
it can get, isn't it?

Two hours
before nightfall.

Pete's been gone
over three hours.

It don't take a
man three hours

to ride six miles to town

to get a wolfer and some
traps and then get back.

Well, wasn't so bad
when he left.

You let me worry
about Pete.

Well, get a shovel.

You think something
could've happened

to Mr. Pete,
Mr. Wishbone?

I think something's
gonna happen to all of us.

Why don't you leave, Pete?

Go find your
wolfers and traps.

I told you there's no wolfers
and no traps in this town.

Well, get on back
to your job.

I want to know why
you tried to run away from me

when you saw me
down on the street.

You shouldn't have
followed me, Pete.

I'd also like to know

why your name
is no longer Nora Sage.

I changed it.

Men call me Lilly Torres.

When I first came home
from the war and they told me

you'd ran off with some fella
from a traveling show,

I started looking for you.

Five years
I've looked for you, Nora.

Everywhere I've been,
I've been looking

hoping I'd see you.

Well, how long did you expect me
to wait?

Well, I didn't expect
to find you in a town like this.

Well, now where did you expect
to find me, in Washington DC?

The president's lady?

It meant something,
didn't it, Nora?

You and I were kids!

Look, Nora,
I don't care what's happened.

That's in the past.

I've got a little money.

Let me send you home.

Then when the drive is over,
I'll come to you.

No.

Get out of here!

Get out of here.

I heard you were in town
hunting for wolfers, mister.

Looked to me more like
you was hunting a pretty girl,

coming out
of Miss Lilly's place.

Name is Peely.

I'm a wolfer.

Got a trap, too.

Sell 'em both cheap,
me and the trap, $15.

Catch all the wolves
you want.

That trap's as
busted as you are.

How about a dollar for
a bottle of whiskey?

Now, if you were a real
friend of Miss Lilly,

you could spare a dollar.

Now you beat it.

Who you think
you're talking to?!

Who you think
you are?! Ha!

You in trouble?

I never knew you hit that
stuff till after sundown.

Well, there's a lot
you never knew, Brad.

Ain't you glad to see me?

You know I am.

Well, you didn't show
it when I came in.

You still haven't
shown it.

And I came here
to talk about us.

No more money, Brad.

I'm not giving you
any more money.

Ah, come on.

A hundred dollars.
What's that?

You promised
to take me away.

I'm sick of this place.

Yeah, but this
place ain't me.

Why don't you take
first things first, huh?

It takes money
to go away.

You can have
every cent I've got...

when you quit your job.

Yeah, but I work for a lady

who don't like me
to come into town.

She lives all alone out there.

Maybe I'll just come out there

and see that you don't keep
that job very long.

Maybe I'll come out there

and tell her
about you and me.

You'd do that to me?

Oh, Brad,
I want to go away.

Oh, sure, I'll take
you away right now.

We'll be married.

You mean it?

This time,
do you mean it?

What do you mean,
this time do I mean it?

I always mean it.

This time, we'll do it.

That's the prettiest
doodad I've ever seen.

Hope Pete gets back
with some traps in a hurry.

Those wolves aren't scared
of the river anymore.

It sure looks like we're
through running, huh, boss?

Through waiting anyway.

We're going after Pete.

Pete!

Where you been?!

There wasn't any wolfers,
no traps, nothing.

The town is clean.

It took you four hours
to find that out?

It took just about that time.

Well, why weren't there
any wolfers?

Why no traps?

They all pulled out
four days ago.

T-Bar-H Ranch hired 'em
up in Branch Canyon.

That's 80 miles north.

Well, what happened
in town, Pete?

What kept you anyway?

Nothing.

Wonder what's
got into him.

Well, I don't know.

Hey, boss,
look over there.

That's a line cabin,
isn't it?

Maybe there's
some traps in it.

Hey, Pete!

Hey, Pete, over here.

What's the matter, Pete?

Something happened back
there in town, didn't it?

Lay off of it,
Rowdy.

Rowdy!
Pete!

We got them. Look at them!

Look at them-
wolf traps.

Pete, get on back
to the herd.

Have them butcher one
of those dead beeves.

Give those wolves
something to come after.

They'll need some
fixing, but they'll do.

I'm kind of rusty
at using these.

How 'bout you?

We could sure use a wolfer,
but we'll do the best we can.

Oh, let them
come now.

Just turn around slowly.

Both of you.

Who are you?

Don't answer that.
That's a foolish question.

This is my property.
Get off.

We're not here
to steal anything.

No,
we're in trouble.

What kind
of trouble?

Wolves, ever since leaving
Squaw Canyon, Ma'am.

It's not Ma'am, it's Miss.

Miss Madrina Wilcox.

This is my ranch.

If you wanted something,

why didn't you come up
to the ranch and ask for it?

No time.

My name is Favor.
Trail Drover.

My herd's
about two miles down.

We tried to hire some
wolfers this morning,

but T-Bar-H kind of
cleaned out this territory.

Maybe you
could help us?

I can't help anybody.

T-Bar-H grabbed every man I had.

You running your
cattle all alone?

Except for my foreman.

I sent him down here to get
those traps two hours ago.

Wolves haven't hit us yet.

Guess they picked
on you first, huh?

Your foreman know anything
about catching wolves?

He should.

That was his business
before I hired him.

What's Paula
doing here with you?

Well, if your own sister
can't get a ride home
with your foreman...

Let him answer!

Well, I had to
go to town, and
I met her there.

Didn't I, Miss Paula?

He did, Madrina.

I was just doing
a little shopping.

Miss,

can I talk to you?

I'll talk to you
in a minute.

If you were going home,

you're out of your way,
aren't you?

Not exactly. I had
to come back here

to get the traps,
like I told you.

We don't need any help.

That's good,
cause we're not help.

We're runnin' 3,000 head
up the Sedalia.

They came to borrow
the traps, Brad.

Then I'm afraid
you're out of luck, mister.

Brad, this
is my ranch.

Yes, Miss Madrina,
all I'm saying is...

Look, we need traps
and a wolfer.

You need more men.

I'm afraid the lady
isn't interested.

If you lend us your traps
and your man here, I got 20 men.

We can pool our cattle together,

and wipe these wolves out
in one day.

I ain't working for you.

No, but you're working for me,
and I am interested.

It makes good sense.

Well, if it makes sense to you,

Miss Madrina,
that's what we'll do.

Yes, sirree.

We'll do it
just the way you want.

But who's going to run things,

you or me?

You handle the traps.
We'll handle the cattle.

My herd's next to the river.
Where's your bunch?

Oh, a mile north.

Get the traps ready.
We'll get the cattle.

When are you taking me home,
Brad?

Soon as I'm done.

You'll drive
home alone...

or else you'll
stay until the
rest of us leave.

Well, I'm not going
to drive home alone

with a storm coming up.

Well, then, stay.

Look, you start
anything with him,

and I'll send you right
back where you came from.

Papa wouldn't like that.

Papa's dead. Doesn't
have anything to
say anymore.

Doesn't he?

What are you doing
with Paula, Brad?

Don't you trust me,
Madrina?

Don't you trust me
a little bit?

You want to know
why I went into town?

Don't fool with me, Brad.

I went to take care of something
for us.

For us?

Yes.

I'll tell you later.

Get up!

You set, Morgan?

Almost all set.

Bring the Wilcox cattle
in all right?

You don't ask Mr.
Favor if he handles
cattle all right.

You just do your job.

Never mind, Pete.

Now what's wrong?

I think they're
getting skittish.

Maybe they've never handled
traps before.

We've handled
traps before.

We just don't like
you givin' us orders.

Mr. Favor, I think
we ought to set
these traps up

on the north rim.

Look, we're in enough trouble
already.

You just tell 'em
what you want 'em to do.

Maybe they don't like wolfers.

They smell, mister,
but we got to use 'em.

Oh!

Hold it! Break it off.

They say I smell?
Let 'em do it themselves.

Brad!

I told you they'd be trouble,
Miss Madrina.

They'll be no trouble.

Give 'em your orders.

All right.
I need five men.

Two traps to each man.

Rowdy, Pete, Kyle, Rick
and myself will stay.

The rest of you
get back to the herd.

It's still part my cattle,
Mr. Favor.

I don't ask a man to do anything
I don't do myself.

Where do you want the traps?

Run 'em downwind,
far into the valley,
south side.

If the wind shifts?

Move the cattle.

You going to let him
get away with that?

I want to save my cattle.

If we have to
put up with Brad
Morgan to do it,

we'll put up with him.

Now pack the wagon
and get it up near
that line camp.

I don't wantyouto
tangle with the wolves.

Devil incarnate-
that's what he is.

Who is?

That wolfer.

We got to have him,
but I don't have
to like him.

Don't let it slip, mister.
You'll lose an arm.

I've seen wolves drag traps
ten miles to loosen the meat.

They ain't draggin' mine.

Well, that's done.

Let's go.

Manage to set the traps
like I told you?

We managed.

Cut back about a half mile.

Drive the wolves
as the wind blows.

That'll give 'em time
to find those traps.

You think that's all of 'em?

All for now.

We got about ten of 'em.

The rest will
lick their wounds

and be back in a
couple of hours.

Good, we can all use
some sleep.

Can we spread out
near that cabin of yours?

Help yourself.

Sure ain't the wolves
that's botherin' Pete.

No, it's not the wolves.

I got the watch doubled.

No sign of any wolves.

May be waitin' for us
to make the next move.

Well, I tell you,
I'm so tired, I'm
breathin' from memory.

Well, I'm not going
to go home alone.

You hear me?

I'm cold and
I'm hungry.

Why don't you ask the men
for something to eat?

You don't seem to have
much trouble talking to men.

You really hate
me, don't you?

I don't hate you!

You're spoiled
and you're selfish.

You squandered everything
Papa left you,

and now you're
starting on mine.

I worked hard
for this ranch.

I don't hate you.

Will one of you
mind fixing me a cup of coffee?

Yes, ma'am!
Let me, ma'am.

Here, you take mine,
ma'am.

It's all sugared
and ready.

Thank you, uh,
mister, uh...

Oh, Yates, Rowdy Yates.

She'll drink mine...

won't you, Miss Paula?

Thank you.

When are you going to
take me home, Brad?

You'll get home.

Meantime,
stay where you are

and stay away
from these men.

Since when's a dirty
wolfer like you

givin' orders to a lady
to stay away from us?

Since I don't like wind bellies

who ain't got more brains
than a punched beef

talking to friends of mine.

Break it off.

Hold it.

Now, you do what he tells you

and leave the
lady alone.

Oh.

Oh, now you mustn't mind
the way you look, Madrina.

You always look good to me.

Don't look at me like that.

Why not?

Well,

you, uh, were going to tell me
why you went into town.

For us.

Madrina, I would have
asked you to marry me

long before this.

Marry?

But I felt I had
nothing to offer you.

That's why I
went to town.

Now I feel I can
come to you like a man.

I'm leaving the
ranch, Madrina.

Leaving?

I'm offered a big
job in San Francisco.

I got money
in my pocket.

That's why I went
to town, to get it.

It was sent to me

by the man who
offered me the job.

I want you to
come away with me.

Come away with you?

Well, you can
sell the ranch.

You told me yourself

Peterson offered
you $10,000 for it.

Well, yes.

What do you get out of
the place except work?

Don't get lost in
the land, Madrina.

There's another
kind of a life,

and I want you to
have it with me.

Wait a minute.

I bought you this.

It's beautiful.

How do I look?

Who's running
this outfit?

I am.

Oh, it's the marshal.

The marshal.

I wonder what's the matter.

We were down
at the river.

They said
you were here.

Marshal McVie.

Evening,
Miss
Madrina.

Well, hello, Marshal.

Hello, boys.

Hiya, Brad.

A woman named Lily Torres
was found

strangled to death in
her room this evening.

No.

You.

Did you know
the woman?

I knew her.

Her name was Nora Sage.

Come up here.

You hear me?

Why are you bothering
with us, Marshal?

There's only
one herd
of cattle

traveling
through this
neighborhood.

Yours, Mister.

This man said a drover
from your outfit was in town

looking for wolfers and traps.

The man was seen coming
from this woman's room

20 minutes before
she was found.

Whoever killed her
took her jewelry and money.

That's him, Marshal.

I seen him with my own eyes.

I seen him.

I didn't kill her.

Where's your gear?

Back there.

Search it.

Why would I want to hurt her
and take what she has?

I wanted to marry her.

But you were with her?

Yes, I was with her,

and she was alive
when I left her.

I hadn't seen her in five years.

I pleaded with her
to get out of that town.

I wanted to give her
money to go back home.

There's nothing
in his gear.

It's clean.

Don't you believe me, Mr. Favor?

Maybe he hid
the things

he took from
her, Marshal.

I didn't take anything.

Who was she, anyway?

Nothing.

Nobody.

That's a lie.

Them going
to be your last words, Mister?

Dangling from a rope?

Nobody is hanging
anybody yet, Peely.

Mr. Favor!

They're hitting us again,
the whole pack.

All right,
let's butt those saddles.

Everybody out.

That means you, too, Morgan.

You go get
your wolves.

We'll just
keep this man.

On that man's word?

Rowdy, get our horses.

Look, we've got work to do.

We can settle this tomorrow.

I'll bring Nolan in myself.

You ain't
bringing
nobody in.

I give you my word
I'll bring him in tomorrow.

You heard me.

Are you sure of what
you're doing, Marshal?

Where'd you get
that necklace,
Miss Madrina?

Why?

I seen Lily
Torres wearing it

just yesterday.

Where'd you get it,
Miss Madrina?

I gave it to her, Marshal.

I bought it
from a peddler in town.

Now, what are you
boys trying to do,

make trouble for me?

Heck, no, Brad.

You're too good
a poker loser.

We hang you, how are we going
to get another sucker?

That's not funny.

I bought it
from a peddler in town

with a high silk hat
and a black goatee.

Was selling them to everybody
and said they were gold.

I believed him.

'Cause he had a
face as honest

as the day is long.

Pete, we'll be in
in the morning for you.

We'll clear this thing up then.

I bought it with my own money.

I gave it to the woman

with whom I intend
to share my name.

Hey, I'll be the best man.

When's the
wedding, Brad?

Shut up, all of you.

You better come with me, Brad.

Why?

Just to check
your story.

Yeah, but the peddler's gone.

All right.

We'll find him.

Oh, I ain't accusing you, boy.

Don't look so guilty.

Marshal, I need
Brad in camp.

What are you saying-

you're going
to let him take Pete?

Just shut up.

Let it go, Rowdy.

Well, you didn't kill anyone.

I didn't say he did.

I've got a herd
of cattle down there

with wolves eating at them.

I've got to have a wolfer.

He hasn't been accused
of anything.

I want him to stay.

I'd appreciate it.

Have you lost your mind?

You're not even defending Pete.

You want to draw your grub
and pay,

you better get out there

and fill those traps
with wolves.

Well, what do you say?

I was a cattleman once.

I hated wolves.

Go catch them for him, Brad.

I'll see
you later.

There will
be a trial?

There'll be one.

Get this man
on his horse.

You go on home now, honey.

Now it's honey.

So now you're
getting married?

Paula, get
in the wagon.

All right, let's
get moving.

You just wait.

Everything is going
to come out fine, honey.

Don't you worry.

I'm not worried.

That was mighty friendly of you
to stand up for me.

I didn't stand up for
you because I wanted to.

We need you.

Anytime you say, Mister.

Make out all right?

There's
no losses.

First time in
three nights.

I'd say we
fixed them.

The river is dropping fast.

We ought to be able to cross

by morning.

They're still
out there.

And I say they're on the run.

They're not coming back.

How do you figure?

Wolves run in packs.

They might be cunning,
but they have no guts.

When they're cut up this bad,
they'll run for cover.

I'm going to get some sleep.

Now, wait a minute.

I set your traps,
and I caught your wolves.

If there are any more out there,
the traps I fixed for you

will take care
of the rest of them.

You and me are riding into town
in the morning.

We're going to try
and find that peddler

that you claimed to have seen.

And, uh, just
so we save time,

you stay at
the cabin.

Yes, sirree.

Rowdy,

you go back and make sure
he's there when I want him.

Well, if the
herd's safe,

how about us getting
some sleep, Boss?

We're not taking
any chances.

We'll ride double
watch until dawn.

Fan out!

Ask him, Rowdy.

Uh, what
do you...

What do
you figure
on doing

about Pete,
Boss?

I figure on getting him out
of jail.

Why didn't you let the marshal

take that fellow Morgan
with him?

I needed a wolfer
more than I needed a scout.

It wasn't going to hurt Pete
to sit in jail overnight.

Having Brad Morgan
saved our beef.

Uh, I guess I was talking out
of line back up there.

When a man's learning,
he usually does.

How'd you get here?

Well, I walked.

I didn't want Madrina to hear me
leaving the ranch in the wagon.

And besides, you never taught me
how to ride, Brad.

Anybody know
you're here?

No.

Just you and me.

You and I are
through, sweetheart.

No, we're not.

And you're not going
to marry Madrina, either.

I'm not?

No.

Not if I tell her

that I was with you
every minute in town

and I never saw you go near
any old peddler.

Don't worry about them.

They're all sleeping.

Just put your arms around me.

That was the first one
in an hour.

Maybe it's the last of them.

Yeah.

It'll be dawn soon.

The river's down, Mr. Favor.

We can make it
when you're ready.

Let's cut out the Wilcox bunch
and get going.

Well, he's in there.

Good.

Wilcox cattle are
taken care of, boss.

Good, Scarlet.

You get our herd
across the river.

Rowdy and I will catch up
with you

as soon as we're through
in Socorro.

All right, saddle up!

Good luck with
Pete, Mr. Favor.

Thanks.

Be right with you.

Soon as I get my horse
watered and fed,

we'll just ride into town.

Yes, sirree.

Brad, you're still here.

Paula's gone
from the ranch.

The wagon's there,
but she's gone.

Anything the matter?

Nothing's the matter.

Brad?

What's going on?

I'm gonna give him
about three more minutes.

Brad?

I thought Paula had...
Had won me over?

Well,
I'll tell you something.

She came back here
last night.

Walked all the way.

Back here?

She said all you ever did

was flaunt what you had
while she had nothing.

She wanted me to go away
with her.

I had to slap her face,
Madrina.

I took her down
to Clay's Crossing

and put her on
an early stage.

She let you do that?

She was ashamed
to go back to you.

I gave her $200
because she said she was broke.

I'm taking care of you now,
honey.

She's never coming back
into our lives, ever.

Come here.

Go back to the ranch.

I've got some things
I've got to do here,

and then
I'll come to you later.

Yeah.

Thank you for your trouble,
Mr. Favor.

Thank you.

Get your horse.

Decent woman falling
for something like that.

Use the wagon horses!
Come on!

What happened, Mister?

I don't know.

Ain't you helping?

Sure I'm helping.

They weren't just frightened.

That rope was cut.

That wolfer.

All right, get these horses
back to the herd.

Just how far
does Morgan think

he's gonna get
with this, boss?

Just far enough
to get back to that ranch,

get his things and get
out of the territory. Come on.

Brad?

Brad.

Brad, I...

Well, what are you saddling
my horse for?

'Cause we're
getting out of here.

We're getting married.

Married?

Brad, what are you doing?

Brad, put me down.

Brad, don't be silly.

Brad...

Brad, put me down.

Just you and me, honey.
Brad.

I got the idea riding in.

We're gonna get married.

Put me down.

It's so dark and dismal
in here.

You've had enough
of this kind of life.

I've hated this place.

I've been so alone here.

I've been so alone.

Pack your things.
Mm-hmm.

We won't even ride to town.

We'll take the stage
to Beaumont.

Yeah.

Oh. How will we
sell the place?

Wire Peterson
and tell him he can have it.

He can send you
the $10,000.

It's all so quick for me.

No, it isn't.

That's the way it's gonna be
with me.

We'll get married
in Tucson.

We'll do it.

Get packed.

Oh, no, I don't want
anything from here.

I don't want anything
of the past.

I want everything new.

All right, then let's
get out of here now.

Just this clock.

Papa's clock.

Paula.

We just can't leave her things.

Where'd she say
to send them?

Dallas.

She said Dallas.

Dallas?

Well, that's where she said
she was going.

She hated Dallas.

Suddenly I'm scared.

Something's wrong,
I-I just feel it.

There's nothing wrong.

You want to pack
your sister's things, go ahead.

I'll finish
saddling your horse.

Yeah.

All set, honey.
Come on.

Now what's the matter?

Why did you give
Paula all that money?

I told you, she said
she didn't have any.

None?

No.

She told you she
didn't have any money

and she just let you
put her on that stage?

What's bothering you?

Nothing. I-I... I just
suddenly don't want to go.

What do you mean,
you suddenly don't want to go?

How come you changed your mind,
just like that?

Why all these questions
about Paula?

I told you,
I sent her away.

I know.

Ah, honey, come on.

It's just gonna be
you and me.

You don't want to leave
that kind of...

No, don't...!

What's gotten into you?

I want to go outside!

You're not going anywhere!

You found something
in Paula's room

that changed your
mind, didn't you?

Didn't you?!

You lied to me

when you told me
you put Paula on that stage.

What did you do
to my sister?

I told you,
I sent her away.

You didn't.
You didn't send her away!

What did you do
to my sister?

What did you do
to Paula?

What did you do to her?

You kill her?

I didn't want her.

Just because I
made love to her

didn't mean that
I wanted her.

Where is she?

I buried her in the cabin.

Women are Judases!

They betrayed me.

All my life they betrayed me!

They said that woman in
town had jewelry stolen.

You're coming into town
with us,

ain't you, Miss Madrina?

No.

But you're all dressed up
like that...

I'm going to dress up like this
all the time... now.

You'll be
staying here?

I'm staying here,
Mr. Favor.

Marshal, can I have
my man back now?

Mistakes will
happen, Mister.

Let him go.

I guess I'd have done
the same thing you did.

What I don't see
is how a decent girl like that

got mixed up with a fella
like Morgan anyway.

One of these days, Rowdy,

I'll tell you
about a decent girl I knew.

Right now,
we better get to the cattle.

Head 'em up!

Move 'em out!

?Rollin', rollin', rollin',
rollin', rollin', rollin'?

Keep rollin',
rollin', rollin'?

Though the streams
are swollen?

Keep them dogies rollin'?

Rawhide?

Through rain
and wind and weather?

Hell-bent for leather?

Wishin' my gal
was by my side?

All the things
I'm missin'?

Good vittles,
love and kissin'?

Are waiting
at the end of my ride?

Move 'em on, head 'em up,
head 'em up, move 'em on?

Move 'em on,
head 'em up, rawhide?

Cut 'em out, ride 'em in,
ride 'em in, let 'em out?

Cut 'em out, ride 'em in?

Rawhide...?
?Rollin', rollin', rollin'?

?Rollin', rollin', rollin'...?

Hyah!

Hyah!

?Rollin', rollin', rollin',
rollin', rollin', rollin'?

Hyah!
?Rollin', rollin', rollin'...?