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Firey horse with a speed of light, a cloud of dust,
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With his faithful Indian companion, Tonto,
the masked rider of the planes led the fight for law
and order in the early Western United States.
The stories of his strength and courage,
his daring and resourcefulness, have come down
to us to the generations.
And nowhere in the pages of history
can one find a greater champion of justice.
Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear
from all the past, come the hungry hoofbeats
of a great horse silver.
The long ranger rides again.
One silver, a thing on the trail ahead.
I'll silver, I'll silver.
For many miles, the guard and driver
had sat in silence on their high seat
in the West Bond state.
One held the reins, the other arrived.
Each man was wrapped in his thoughts.
Inside with a male and freight, a single passenger dozed,
finally after a long silence, the guard said.
Pete, have you noticed our passenger at all?
Nope.
For me, a passenger just a part of the load
along with the male and freight.
I don't have time to study passengers.
I've been thinking about him for a long spell.
It's just come to me who he is.
You know him?
Yeah.
I remember his face as being a little familiar.
And I couldn't recollect his name until just now.
What about it?
He's Ben Barton.
Barton?
Ben Barton.
Don't that mean anything to him?
Well, it can't say as it does.
Hey, never Pete, where you've been all your life
that you never heard of Ben Barton.
Right here in this seat, sometimes riding east
and sometimes west.
Well, the same hill has been Barton
that I should know all about him.
He's only the richest man around here, that's all.
Just the richest man that ever lived almost.
He's got so much cash money that he can buy any town he wants.
He can't buy a square meal and gun a quick one if he could get there.
There's no square meals in town.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Get up there.
All right, have your joke, Pete.
Just being rich don't mean so much.
I thought everyone had heard about Ben Barton.
He's about the meanest tarantula that ever brought a breath.
Looks like he young sort of fell up.
Well, you couldn't call him old.
I always say when a man gets rich young, you better be ungod.
Because there's always a chance that he's cooking.
Oh, man, you got Barton's money.
He's never proved cooking.
Just he can do just about what he wants and get away with it.
That don't say he's honest.
Come on!
No one ever could prove he's cooking.
And, oh, Pete, I heard that one time
Ben Barton got bit on the leg by a rattler.
Yeah?
And it was the rattler that got poisoned.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Well, that's the kind Ben Barton is.
Maybe he don't look like a dangerous man.
No, he don't look like it.
He don't have to go around carrying a gun and doing his own shooting.
He can always find someone to do the rough work for him.
And he can pay for it, too.
I wonder if he knows Sid Layton.
Why?
You know Layton, don't you?
Sure, he got himself elected to serve a gunner trick.
He's an ordinary critter, too.
So we're here.
And getting rich fast.
I said that when a man gets rich fast
there's something that'll bear looking into.
Well, Sid Layton is one of that kind.
Our passenger's getting off a gunner trick.
Yeah, maybe he's figuring the Layton is getting too much cash.
Maybe he wants some of it.
Hold on, Pete.
There's a tree across the road.
Dread the luck.
Must have been the big win we had the other day.
Now we'll have to saw that tree in our hubs
and move it to one side.
Oh, there.
Oh, oh, there, boy.
Oh, there.
Oh, there, boy.
Oh, boy.
Hey, you know, just one way was making good time, too.
I have to fear that wind might have done some damage
somewhere along the line.
Hold on, Pete.
That tree never bloated over.
Look at it.
It's been cut with an egg.
I don't like the looks of it.
Hey there, driver.
Why are you stopping here?
Take a look.
Do you think this stage can fly over that tree?
Well, get busy then.
You won't move it by sitting up there and looking at it.
Farmeright critters.
You're all covered.
Jenny, get that right, go down.
And then one open fire.
Shoot that mask, man.
Shoot it, my friend.
Don't try it.
Hold up, man.
Look here, young fellas.
You draw in your horns and let us alone.
We'll forget the play you're making.
But if you make trouble, we'll sure as thunderstorms
see you strung up.
Now take my chances on that.
This isn't the regular holdup anyway.
All I want is your passenger.
Get out of there, Barton.
Why are you young upstairs?
Save it.
I said, get out of the stage.
You and I are going to have a talk.
Now, see here.
You're supposed to get to work on that tree.
Take plenty of handling before you can move it.
I can see that, but what?
I'll do it.
You're going on without your passenger.
You're staying here with me.
You pay for this, you're all but I'm willing to pay.
It worth whatever it costs.
Now get at that tree.
Barton will help you.
The young highwayman kept his face covered
in his gun's handy.
Is he directed to guard the driver in the passenger
and the removal of the tree that blocked the trail?
Finally, the stage was able to proceed.
I won't talk now.
Get those horses gone.
You can tell Sid Layton about this
when you get the gunner quick.
I guess he'd be real surprised
to know that someone had the nerve
to take a man as important as Ben Barton of your stage.
For the last time, sir.
No, get going.
Here, I'll help you with my own whip.
Get up there.
Get up there, steady.
Get up, get up, get up.
Come on, get up there.
Get up there.
Now, Ben Barton.
I guess I'll take this cover off my face
so you can see who you've got to thank for
taking you from the stage.
I don't know you, but I'll know you the next time we meet.
I'll have you hung if it's a last thing I do.
Maybe that won't be necessary, Barton.
You don't know me, huh?
No, look shot.
Folks say my eyes are the same as my father's words.
I don't know you.
Say what you've got to say.
Let me go on the tell.
There's only one of us going away from here, Barton.
All right.
What do you mean?
We're shooting it out.
I'm not armed.
You will be here.
It's an extra gun.
It's loaded.
I won't touch it.
It is, Barton.
Right at your feet.
I put mine on the ground of my own feet.
Who are you?
Why should I know you?
You killed my father.
What?
You must be local.
Oh, no, I'm not local.
Paul was one of the biggest cattlemen
in this part of the country.
That were just a few years ago.
You broke him.
You knew who was behind the gang.
And we're stealing his cattle.
I'm not a cattle thief.
Oh, all you do is harm.
You hire cattle thieves.
You, and Sid Leighton, you're the one that
walked the votes to make him the sheriff.
I?
Right.
Oh, I know it's the truth, Barton,
but I know what chance it'd be to try and prove it in court.
You could buy the judge in the jury
and witness us in heaven and earth.
Oh, see here.
My name is Dave Sanders.
You remember Sanders?
Sanders?
He trusted you and your double crossed him.
When he found out the truth, you had him shot.
Now, wait.
You've been hearing things.
I remember your father.
That's true, now.
I've taught you all you know, but cattle razor.
Do you think I don't think I know?
I never handled a gun in my life.
You're going to handle one now.
I heard it said that you were a yellow.
Two yellow to do your own fighting.
Your hire had done for you.
Well, it says one time when you got to do it for yourself.
I waited a long time, Barton, for this chance.
I won't touch that gun.
There it is, on the ground at your feet.
Better take it and defend yourself.
I won't.
You can't shoot a man who's not armed.
I won't touch that gun.
You can't shoot me this way.
Yellow is a cover.
Yellow as I said you were.
All right, Barton.
I'll let you live.
I'll let you live on just one condition.
One condition?
Money?
That's what you want.
All right, Sanders.
I still say I didn't rob your father.
But if you think I know, if you think I did,
I'll pay you what you think I took from your father.
His life?
Well, of course, that I can't pay.
I want a confession from you, Barton.
And in that confession, you'll tell the part
that a laden has played.
But I'll test it.
I'll have that or I'll shoot your life out,
even if you won't touch a gun.
Well, I can't do it.
I won't wait for long.
No, no, don't shoot it.
Hey, what's the matter with you?
Bad heart, you.
Here, here, here.
I got some water.
Oh, where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
On the stage arrived and gunner creaked.
A man in charge of a sheriff's office
listened to the guard and driver.
We couldn't see who it was, Sheriff.
He had hanged him over his face, laden.
But he wasn't old.
In fact, as he was kind of youngish.
But he still was dead.
But nothing?
That's not quite right, Sheriff.
He didn't stay on May.
We're afraid.
You get off and made us come on without him.
Maybe the stage line up, but he'll get a new guard.
She's made somebody kill us, eh?
Careless, nothing.
We didn't have no choice.
We couldn't drive over that tree on the road.
And there was trees taken both sides of us.
We couldn't watch everywhere at one time.
Who was the president?
When I reckon you know him, it was Ben Barton.
Ben Barton.
Makes a difference, eh?
Why didn't you say so in the first place?
Hey, Deputy, call him in.
He's probably on the train these days.
I reckon it was anyone else but Barton.
I sure wouldn't have bothered to get out of this chair.
Chopped was fired by Ben Barton as he sprawled on the ground,
running over the hills and reached the keen ears of two men in the saddle.
One was an Indian.
The other, the lone Ranger.
They lost no time urging their horses forward
to grab the scene long before the shell of the posse.
Oh, there's silver wolf out of the hole at all.
That's how I'm ground.
Yes, I see him.
Look him over, Tato.
Uh-uh.
He kicked up.
Tato.
Has Ben Barton?
Uh, Tato, no.
Can anything be done for him?
No.
In dead.
No son of a bullet wound.
I'm not dying from the bullet.
Remember what we heard east of Hirki, Mosubby?
It had a Barton lived too fast alive.
He would drop in his tracks.
That's right.
He's had several heart attacks.
This, it seems, was the last.
Someone gets off here.
Yes.
He's against on the ground beside Barton.
Ah.
In the name of it.
Sanders.
Sanders.
Him die some time ago.
But his son is dead.
I remember Dave Sanders very well.
Him do this.
It looks as if he'd been hit hard.
Okay, it won't be difficult to follow.
Ah, what we do now.
I want to find the Dave Sanders.
Well, here's what he has to say about this.
Kim Mosubby.
More's coming this way.
Yes, I hear it.
I mean, take a look.
There Tato.
It's Dave Sanders.
He's coming back.
Who with him?
I don't know.
Either way from that man.
How with me, you.
Sanders.
Who are you?
What are you doing there?
Don't you touch that man?
I don't want to say that.
I want to risk pockets and robbed him.
We're not robbing him.
Take a look, Doc.
And make sure there's nothing can be done for him.
Before he looked at him, Sanders.
He'd be on the help.
He is, eh?
I'll take a look anyhow, Dave.
I keep on the drop on YouTube.
We're going away, Sanders.
Ah.
You're the one who cut down that tree to stop the stairs.
It is I am.
He's done for, Dave.
I'm sorry.
I'm not.
At least I didn't kill him.
Oh, you didn't do it.
But you'll be blamed.
Sid Layton will hang you for this.
A dirty crook.
He's as crooked as Barton was.
He helped him all along.
I wanted to make Barton confess to Robin Pawn, having him shot.
Doc, I told you that was why he stopped the stage.
I know.
Why?
And it gives me a murder.
All I wanted to do was get the truth in Barton.
Now you'd better go home and get to bed.
And who knew yours is a bad one.
Never mind my own.
Sanders.
How did you get shot?
None of your business.
He told me how it happened.
He tossed a gun to Barton.
Invite him to draw.
But Barton let it drop to the ground.
Then when Barton failed, he grabbed the gun and shot, Dave, just before he died.
I see.
Sanders, you're coming with us.
And what?
I'll take that gun before you hurt someone.
You're there.
Come along now.
Thomas, come in.
We put Dave on the horse.
I'll take over you.
Let's keep it here.
You'll hang.
Sheriff, let me make sure of that.
Okay, that's the sheriff.
Come and look.
It's a whole closet.
Well, let me hang, Doctor.
I don't try to hide the fact that it was Dave Sanders who escaped.
But who are you anyway?
Let me go.
I don't know.
You ready?
Stop leaving me.
I can take you home.
Sanders, come on.
You lost, Chris.
Keep that from me, run and die.
Hurry.
Hurry.
Hurry.
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The lone ranger held Dave and his saddle and urged the great horse silver
to break next speed and running from said late in this posse.
Tonto was close behind with a masked man wreaked a camp deep in a remote woods.
Oh, there's silver wolf on the roof.
This will do to the horse car. Go back home.
Dave, sorry, we had to give you such a rough ride with that boom of yours.
Never mind that boom.
Here, Tonto.
Lower him to the ground.
See how bad Dave's hurt.
Oh.
And he take a nap.
I'm not bothered about that boom.
I just want to know what tundier figure I'm doing.
Now that you got me here.
You had to get your way from the sheriff.
That was the most important thing.
I'll take my chance in court.
I didn't kill that crook.
A laden would have no trouble proving that you did.
But he can't be.
The time you had your case before a judge and jury.
The doctor would have been a long way from town.
Never had been marked to prove that Barton had been shot.
A laden wouldn't go that far.
He'd go farther than that Dave to prove that you're a killer.
You seem to know a lot about it.
I do.
I know your father.
But who are you?
Why are you masked?
Your father called me the lone ranger.
The lone ranger?
Did he ever speak about me?
Got him a year, is that?
Oh, I might have known when he called that horse silver.
Now let's have a look at that wound.
You'd be safe enough here for a few days.
Good'll that do.
Meanwhile, we'll see if we can pick up where you left off.
Meaning what?
Dave, you wanted a confession from Barton.
Yeah.
You wanted to prove that Sid Layton was his crookedest Barton.
Now I...
Now you still want to prove that.
You also want to get back some of the cattle your father lost.
Those critters are a long way from here by this time.
There was money paid for them.
Perhaps you can collect something for your mother.
You...
You know about my mom?
Yes.
She's had a hard time since your father was killed.
And now just when I'm old enough to help out a little,
I've got to make a full plan, make a fugitive of myself.
Oh, it's no use.
I'll never be able to show myself in town again.
Layton won't let himself be trapped.
Maybe he won't have anything to say about that.
Will you help me?
Help you?
What can I do?
I'll tell you what you can do.
The things work out as I hope.
And you'll be able to go back home and give your mother some of the money
that was stolen by two of the cleverest cattle thieves that ever lived.
Sid Layton was in his office the next day.
Still in a bad temper because his posse could not find any trace
of the two horses without money.
As men came in to report, he sent them all again.
Keep moving.
Keep coming to your finders, three.
I'll hang them as well.
You need as well as Dave Sanders.
Find him.
I tell you.
Keep coming to your find them.
All right.
You left.
Keep watching Sanders' house.
Maybe the kid will try and get home to see his mother.
Now clear out.
Frisbee, we're in a fine situation now.
Right, Barton, you have to go and drop dead like that.
What do we do, sir?
I'm trying to think of some...
We've got to work out as chemists, I'm sure.
I don't know what the reason was, Barton Maid.
You didn't write you about him, huh?
Yeah, he wouldn't run the risk of putting anything in writing.
Oh.
You've got a mighty big lot of cattle on our hands.
You won't be easing the handle at all without making folks say that.
Let me think.
Maybe be a good idea to sit tight and not take any more chances, sir.
Yeah.
Barton was a brain to the outfit.
That's a matter with me.
Nothing said.
I don't say there's anything to matter with you only.
You know how it was.
Barton made all the plans so slick that we were always in the clear
without a thing to worry about.
Well, with him gone, I don't know.
You have to figure out something.
Just be still, let me think.
All right, go ahead and think.
Hey, let me see.
We've got a mighty big herd of cattle rounded up.
The boys that did the trick rounded up
and paid off and sent the other parts.
Yeah.
That's the way Barton did things.
It had one gang of boys bring the cattle together
and well, a second bunch delivered to where it was sold.
That's how I kept men from learning too much of his business.
Yeah, we've got the cattle.
If only Barton could have told where it was sold.
The thing we've got to do is find a buy-em.
That's it.
Someone to buy the cattle with a good price.
You can't make the price too low or that gets suspicious.
Barton got around the country a plenty.
He always had a good market for the cattle.
Remember the time we sold the sanders?
Shut up.
Shut up your fool.
How much of things like that?
There's someone beside you.
Yeah, all right, all right.
Don't get sore at nothing.
Frisbee, I don't like the way that matters.
Man, the risk ensured him.
Yeah, me neither.
The last time I heard from Barton, he told me to be on guard.
He did?
I don't know what he meant.
He was going to tell me more about it when he got here.
It seems there's been someone making a lot of increase
about the cattle that's been stolen.
I don't know what he could have meant for that.
Well, tough of that.
The way that mass man rode off with Dave Sandes.
Get in there, young cook.
Come on, there's the shirt.
Hey, Sandes, we got him.
Look what we found.
Dave Sandes.
All right, he got him.
Now this is something.
Where'd you get it, boys?
He was at his mother's house, making his plans for Getaway.
He had the nerve to go home and try to pack clothes and things.
Hey, that boys.
Leave me here with Frisbee and me.
We'll have a talk with him before we get him.
Shut the doors, you'll leave.
Sandes and I reckon we'll start by searching you over Frisbee.
Right.
Being time, you can say whatever you got to say.
He got nothing to say.
How'd you go home?
Didn't you figure it would be on the watch for him?
Nothing to say, Leighton.
Go on and throw me in.
Look what he's got on him.
Pour him papers to be made out when cattle sold.
Where'd you get those?
No right now, no.
No, but the print of the form is here.
Did you calculate to sell some cattle?
Those are just old forms that my poor used to use.
You ain't had them in your pocket long enough to get them wriggled.
Must have just got them, eh?
But whom to get them, is that it?
I'm not answering questions.
Seems like there's something between the line and it was cold here.
Feel it, sir?
Yeah.
That's nothing.
And you won't mind if we just take it out, will you?
Isn't that Frisbee?
Yeah, I don't need a knife.
The line has been ripped here at the same and sold up with big stitches.
I don't do it.
We see that paper.
Here it is.
Or fold it up real small.
Yeah.
What is it, sir?
Well, maybe it's snuggled at all.
Like Dave says.
Throw a man's yellow makes you the door is locked tight.
Hold on, you've got nothing against me and you know what?
I can tell you the barking wasn't shot.
He dropped death from his heart or something.
You see about that when you come up to a trial.
You lug him up for his men.
Right.
In your coat.
And a ladle hold you.
Frisbee, come close here.
Sure.
What was that paper said?
I saw how your eyes went wide at the side of it.
It was just a burden, so let it.
Yeah.
From the outfit, this is by the kettle.
So all this clear is can be.
Martin had the letter in his pocket and Dave sent his found today.
Yeah.
But he didn't know what to do about it till he met that man.
So I went on the right skin.
And they saw there was a quick seal for a lot of livestock.
So they planned to get some cattle and deliver to this place.
Oh.
So they had to have papers to show a bill of sale.
And Dave stopped at his mors house to get some of the forms his paw used to use.
That's it.
Frisbee, now we're all set.
Now what we got to do is deliver the kettle and click the chest.
Now round the boys right up and go along with them to handle the collection.
Palatin of that.
But you always stayed here in town, let Martin do the collection.
Maybe you better stay here and guard the prisoner.
I can collect the cash.
So can I.
All right then, we'll both go.
Afraid I'll teach you.
No.
Only I'm going to be sure you don't get tempted.
I'll get the boys ready and we can start moving the cattle tonight.
That night after dark, Sid Layton did something he had never done before.
He threw caution to the winds in his greed,
and went out personally to take charge of a gang of men who met in a valley some miles from town.
There were hundreds of steers grazing in a valley,
watched by men who knew their trade.
The word from Abel, the men drove the cattle into a close packed herit and started on a long trip south.
He's gone there.
Who's that prisoner?
All right, get gone.
When the herd was on the move and traveling in the good base,
Layton rang alongside of Frisbee.
It looked a note for the deputies and told him I was called away in a hurry up to it.
Yeah, we'll just say he was going.
Yeah, he said there was that to try and find the marriage,
made it the risk, and it helped take it away from us.
That's good.
That'll hold water.
Do you think we can reach this pot of river range for sundown?
What?
Sure.
We'll keep going all night.
I'll be tomorrow.
Sundown should get us the pot of river range,
but we don't have to wait around too long for that chase.
Yeah, partner range, the deal.
There shouldn't be no trouble.
Poor sundown of the next day, the herd reached pot of river,
a shallow stream of water between two counties.
Sid and Frisbee formed the river first,
and signaled to the man to drive the cattle through.
Here come the critters.
That's where it's right ahead.
Yeah, that's what it is, Sid.
It's just about sundown.
Time enough for us to start back and get away from these cars.
That's right.
Hey, look, Sid.
There's some men riding up to me.
There's a wrecking they've been expecting.
Frisbee, look at that white woman.
Hey, that's the last man in the Redskins.
Keep coming, Sid.
Wait a minute.
No, wait a minute.
Come on.
Keep going, Sid ahead.
Don't wish for your gun.
He got caught on your head.
Hey, what's this?
What'd you two come from?
Someone else here waiting for you, Frisbee.
You two let me.
Good for you, you got him.
Hey, Sid.
That's right.
Get out of the man of jail.
Soon after you left.
You scheming snake, Layton.
You stuck your neck right into the news.
Hey, look at here.
They told me the other day.
You bet I will.
Yeah, that'll bring him.
It's too bad your man are behind the cattle
and you can't see her here.
What's going on, Layton?
They couldn't stop it if they didn't know.
They're coming to the association, right?
Who are they?
What's going to stop this?
There's this video.
Those men blowing the cattle on the association
in this county, Frisbee.
This is a nice big reward for the return of the cattle
that have been stolen from them.
Yeah.
And another reward for the capture of the men who stole the cattle.
We didn't steal any cattle.
You got him.
You're going up just like you said you were.
The man's man came.
Oh, wait.
Wait, wait.
Let me speak.
I don't think you can say, Layton.
Here with the cattle it was stolen
from these men a short time ago.
You didn't know that you were going to bring it right back
to where it came from, did you?
We've been trapped.
It's a free move.
I just steal the cattle.
I don't tell you that to the judge.
I heard the cattle and boys and corral
those farmers are striving.
Oh, yeah.
Now let's square things for you, Layton.
You must have thought I was mighty low-cut
to go back to my house when the law was hunting me.
You wait.
I'll get squared.
You'll be in jail too long to square anything.
The lone ranger has a reward coming.
All the rewards.
The reward's good at Dave Sanders.
He's lost enough to the work of this gang.
You've got to wait.
Hold on.
You've got to prove that this can't be.
I will prove that I was, Layton.
The brands are all registered.
That's the only thing we were afraid of when we fixed this scheme.
The lone ranger said he didn't think you'd take the time or trouble
to check on the brands.
You'd be too greedy and anxious to get the cattle here.
What's that, the lone ranger?
A lone ranger.
It's who he was.
And there he is over there.
You better look fast if you want to see him.
And there he is.
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