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Around Dodge City and in the territory on West, there's just one way to handle the killers
and the spoilers, and that's where the US Marshall and the smell of guns smoke.
Guns smoke, starring William Conrad, the story of the violence that moved West with
the young America and the story of a man who moved with it.
I'm that man, Matt Dillon, the United States Marshall.
The first man they look for and the last thing they want to meet.
It's a chancey job and it makes a man watchful and a little lonely.
Hello, Laurie.
Hello, Kitty.
I thought you weren't telling me to work till this evening.
It's hot at the boarding house and it is here in the saloon.
Hey, you got your hair fixed different.
Yeah.
How do you like it done up like this?
Maybe I'll have it this way then.
See what some of the men think of it.
Honey, it isn't the way you fix your hair that attracts men.
Oh, I know that.
Just thought some of them might notice that at all.
They will.
One in particular.
Are you mean, Roak?
How is he, by the way?
I haven't seen him in here the last few days.
He's been doing some ranch work for Old Man Johnson.
Sounds like he's settling down.
You better watch out, Laurie.
He's liable to ask you to marry.
Not Roak.
He likes me, but he won't ask me to marry him.
Well, you can never tell.
I'm a saloon girl, Kitty.
Men don't ask saloon girls to marry him.
It's happened.
Not to me, it hasn't.
Well, look at that.
All right.
Let's talk to you.
Okay, company.
Oh, there's a kitty.
Laurie.
Hello, Roak.
Well, I got some work to do.
I'll see you later.
All right.
Bye, Kitty.
You mind if I sit down?
Well, you just help yourself.
You finished your job?
Oh, yeah.
He just wanted some fence picks.
He didn't amount to much.
You make enough money to buy me some beer?
Sure, right.
So I'm, Frank's couple of beers, wouldn't he?
Right away.
Hey, you know, I kind of missed you
past few days, Laurie.
Why, you sound surprised.
Well, many women I ever missed.
Now, what makes me so special?
I don't know.
This one I was out there fixing fence.
I just got thinking about you.
But how you move and walk and all.
A most people moved and walked.
Oh, yeah.
But it's different with you.
You know what I mean.
It's your beer.
Thank you, Sam.
Now, come on, Roak.
Tell me what you mean.
What makes me so different from other people?
Well, you know what I mean, Laurie.
Just thinking about you just made me
want to come to town, that's all.
Well, I sure didn't know you liked me
because of the way I wore.
Oh, you know only that, you know it.
Well, that's what you said.
No, no, no.
I don't know such a thing.
You just put in words in my mouth.
Now, maybe I should get up and walk for you now.
Oh, Laurie, just cut out teasing me.
I think you're getting mad.
No, no, just no.
I ain't getting mad.
Of course, I could go tease some other man.
Maybe they wouldn't get so riled.
Like that when they just came in.
You mean for this guy?
I bet he ain't took a bath in the six months.
Yeah.
Or seen a woman.
No, likely not.
It's a buffalo, I guess.
You know maybe after all that time
he needs to see something besides buffalo and sagebrush.
I think I'll go over.
Laurie, no, no, no, no, let me be.
Oh, I'd be fine.
No need.
Be careful.
Laurie, never tell a butterfly like that.
You're jealous, Rogue.
No, I ain't.
I don't want to see you get all tangled up with something.
You can't handle, because like you said,
he probably ain't seen a woman six months.
I think you're really a jealous.
No.
All right, you go on ahead and see if I care.
All right.
I'll be back in a few months.
You know, sure.
I'll be back in a few months.
I had to go somewhere like this.
No.
You talking to me?
Well, now a gentleman usually takes his hat off
when he's talking to a lady.
Well, for yesterday, I reckon I plumbed forgotten our manners.
What's your name?
Wilson, ma'am.
Chug, Wilson.
Oh.
That's a handsome name.
You a buffalo hunter?
Yes, ma'am.
Well, I bet you just about the best buffalo hunter there is, too.
All right.
I got my share.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Why don't you buy me a drink, Chuck?
Yes, ma'am.
Barkeep?
Yes, sir.
Give me another glass.
Oh, my name is Lori.
Lori?
Mm-hmm.
Here you are.
Thanks.
Lori, that's pretty name.
How long you've been in, Dodge?
Chug.
I just rode in.
Yeah, ma'am.
Thanks.
Well, I'm sure glad you did ride in.
Yeah?
Of course I am.
When I get to town, there ain't usually many women
who'd bother talking to me.
Well, you've got one talking to you now.
Yes, ma'am.
It's downright pleasurable.
You gonna stay in Dodge a while?
I was only aiming to be here long enough to sell my hides, Miss Lori,
but I just might stay a piece.
Well, that'd be real nice, Chuck.
You can buy me another drink sometime.
I could buy you one tonight.
I could buy you a whole table full of drinks tonight after I sell my hides.
You'll be here, won't you?
I mean, you ain't going nowhere.
No, I'll be here.
Well, that's fine, Miss Lori.
It's just fine.
I'll get my business to care, but I'll be back later on.
Sure.
Bye, Miss Lori.
Bye.
Oh, that's brilliant.
He really hasn't seen a woman in months.
Maybe not talked to one in years.
Yeah, he sure was stumbling all over himself.
I thought I'd bust that laughing.
Yeah.
What did you think?
It was funny.
Lori, you might have took you more serious, new figure.
Ah, I'll let him buy me a drink sometime.
You forget all about it.
Yeah.
I just hope you ain't piling up trouble for yourself.
Oh, wrong.
I'm just having fun.
That's all.
That's having fun.
Oh, wrong.
I'm just having fun.
That's all.
That's having fun.
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It's getting kind of late, Lori.
I'm about ready to close up.
I'll close up for you, Kitty.
I promised Rook I'd wait for him.
All right.
Why don't you sit down for a minute here.
I think I will.
I'm tired.
I still wear a lot of people in here tonight.
I swear, I don't know where they all come from.
Now, Dodger's gone.
Sometimes I wish it had stopped.
Oh, oh, Matt.
Hello, Kitty.
Sorry.
How are you, Martha?
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
How are you, Martha?
I'm fine.
Thanks.
The sand's gone, but I'll get you a beer if you want.
Oh, no, thanks, Kitty.
I was just on my way by.
It's up to me that I've got to work at home.
I'd like him better if he'd carry me.
My feet hurt.
Well, maybe next time.
You don't mind closing up, Lori?
Of course not.
I told Sam I'd put the glasses away anyhow.
Good night.
Good night.
Night.
Night, Marshall.
Good night, Lori.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Hello, Ro.
Oh.
Oh, I thought you were Ro.
Well, I'm sorry it took me so long getting back here.
Miss Lori.
It's quite nice to see you waiting for me, though.
I'm waiting for somebody else, Chuck.
You promised you'd have a drink with me.
Yeah.
It's some other time.
I'm tired now.
But you promised.
That was this afternoon.
Now I'm tired, and I just want to be left alone.
So leave me alone, huh?
Well, I don't hardly steam right.
Well, that's the way it is.
I don't figure it that way, Miss Lori.
You and me, we're going to have a drink now.
Now, listen.
I don't want a drink.
And I sure don't want one with you.
It was powerful nice to me this afternoon.
How come you ain't there way now?
I was having fun this afternoon.
Now I'm not.
So get out of here.
Miss Lori, I never had a woman talk to me the way you done.
I told you to get out of here.
I made up my mind about you.
What do you mean by that?
Well, I reckon you and me, we're going to get along just fine.
You and me.
You get out of here.
I'll break a bottle over your head.
Do you hear what I said?
What's wrong, Lori?
You got some trouble?
Everything is fine, Mr.
Ain't you a buffalo or a hunter who was in here afternoon?
That's right.
In Miss Lori, she said she'd have a drink on.
I'll look, she was just fun on you today.
I didn't mean nothing.
It did to me.
Come on, Lori.
I'll take you home.
You ain't had your drink yet, Miss Lori.
No, and I'm not going to.
Let's go home.
Yeah.
Just hold it.
Right where you're at.
Here's your drink, Miss Lori.
Well, now look, Chuck.
But you know we've got, Mr. Rook.
Take your drink, Miss Lori.
Well, I told you she'd don't want it.
You knocked that glass out of my hand.
Yeah, and I'm going to do a lot more.
You don't leave her.
Of course.
Of course.
Of course.
Why did you run?
Don't drink me.
Chuck, I have a drink with you.
I have a drink with you.
All right, Miss Lori.
You all right, Rook?
You're at bad.
You stay away from her.
You hear, Mr. Rook.
Now on, you stay away.
You don't own her.
And you better know her.
I tell you something.
Miss Lori, she belongs to me.
I've been thinking on a real haul.
And I made up my mind.
Oh, for heaven's sake.
All right, Claire.
Delmona goes cooking.
He's just getting better all the time.
That was a good steak.
Better.
It tasted like shoe leather.
What?
You heard me shoe leather.
Mr. Gunn, was that a good steak or not?
Well, I don't know, Chester.
I didn't have one.
If you think it was a bad dark one, turn it and eat here.
Well, where else am I going to eat?
Well, do your own.
Oh, yes.
I do that, Jessie.
I sure do that.
Only I'm not blessed with as much leisure time as some people I know.
leisure time?
Why you ain't going to lick a work all morning?
You've just been stepping over there in front of the dodge house.
Walk and fold.
Oh, Chester, why don't you show up?
I don't.
Marshall, I've seen you in here.
I got taught to you.
How was the trouble, Royal?
Well, it's Chuck Wilson.
Who's Chuck Wilson?
He's a buffer.
I heard him coming to dodge yesterday.
I saw.
Well, last night he most took me to death.
Are you looking all right to me?
Well, that's just good.
Laurie begged him out of it.
Laurie?
Yeah.
Now, he thinks he owns her just because she...
Well, she shined up to him.
But that ain't the half of it.
Oh, what else?
Well, this afternoon, just a little while back, I went looking for Laurie.
I couldn't find her.
So I went to her boarding house.
I knocked on the door.
Now, who should open it?
But that Chuck Wilson?
Maybe Laurie invited him.
No, she didn't.
She wouldn't do that.
And besides, I've seen her.
She sat right there in a chair.
And she was all scared to look.
She heard.
Well, I don't know.
Because before I could do anything, he...
When he picked me up, he threw me clean down the stairs,
like the broke-ever bone in my body.
Marshall, I want you to do something, Marshall.
Throw him in jail.
I'm not going to throw a man in jail unless he breaks a law
or hurts somebody.
Roky don't look hurt to me.
You have to do nothing?
I'll find Chuck Wilson and hear his side of it.
Well, if you ain't some Marshall.
I haven't got time to nurse made every drifter that comes to dodge
and looks cow-eyed at one of the saloon.
All right, and you just better start building a pine.
Box big enough to hold Chuck Wilson, Marshall.
Because I'm going to get him.
I'm going to fix him good.
Mr. Don, he's mad enough to shoot somebody.
Yeah.
Come on, sister.
We better find out what this is all about.
Yes, sir.
See you later, darks.
Yes, all right.
Wrong, darks.
Maybe Chuck Wilson stole the wardenhouse, Mr. Don.
Yeah, maybe.
Marshall!
Marshall!
Marshall!
Marshall, you've got to help me.
Oh, what is it, Laurie? What's the matter?
That buffalo on the Chuck Wilson.
He just walked into my room, grabbed me and told me I had to go with him.
Then Rok comes to the door and Chuck's room down the stairs.
Yeah, Roky told me.
Oh, scared.
I ran out when he was fighting with Rok.
I went to your office, but you weren't there.
So I hid in the alley.
What started all this, Laurie?
Oh, a joke, Marshall.
There's a crazy joke.
What kind of a joke?
Oh, yesterday when Chuck under town,
Rok and I were talking, and I thought it'd be funny if I kind of made up to Chuck.
You know, it teased him a little.
Oh, that kind of a joke isn't very funny, Laurie.
Well, how was I to know he was going to take it there?
You're full with a man's feelings, you're going to get in trouble.
Marshall, please, you've got to keep him away from me.
He's going to do something crazy.
I just know it.
Where is?
There he is.
He's coming for me.
You just take it easy.
If you don't want to go with him, you don't have to.
I'll come, you run out of me, Laurie.
You shouldn't.
Who are you?
I'm the marshal here at Chuck.
You're trying to get Laurie away from you, Marshall.
I'm not trying to do anything, but Laurie doesn't want you.
That ain't so.
Why don't you ask her?
There's no need.
Yesterday in the saloon, she told me she was mighty glad I'd come to town.
Right then, she told me.
I was only having some fun yesterday.
It's said Rok, Justin.
He's trying to turn you against me.
Chuck, you just can't grab a woman and run off with her because she told you she's glad you came to town.
Why not?
Because I'm telling you right now, you stay away from Laurie.
Don't you go nearer anymore.
Laurie's mine, Marshall.
She's been mine since I first seen her yesterday.
And ain't nobody going to take her away from me.
Not you.
Not nobody.
Not nobody.
Morning, Chester.
Morning, gentlemen.
You want some coffee?
Yeah.
A little bit of wake me up.
You know, I've been worrying about Chuck Wilson and Laurie all night long.
He's supposed to leave alone like you told him to.
Oh, I don't know, Chester.
It's still kind of tight for him, don't you?
I mean, the way she was teasing him at all.
She's paying for it now.
Oh, yes, sir, but so is Chad.
And he'll get over it.
Yeah, I don't know.
Oh, Chester, what did you make this coffee with, Axel Grease?
Why?
It just seems always make it.
Only this time I put in a little more chicken.
Well, next time try washing out the pot, huh?
Walking out the pot.
Well, if you ain't careful, you can wash the flavor clean out of the pot by doing that.
Wow, hello, ma'am.
Chester, where's that?
Oh, Marshall.
What's the matter, Ma'am?
Well, maybe it ain't nothing.
But just seem kind of funny, that's all.
Oh, what's wrong?
But now, or go this big buffalo hunter come into my stable, chug something or other.
I never did here's last name.
He won the horse and rigs, so I run it in the morning.
And then him and this girl live out.
Girl?
Yeah, you know that saloon girl, Laurie.
And I got that thinking afterwards.
That Laurie, she looked awful scared.
Don't he's done it.
He's kidnapped her.
Come on, Chester.
And I released a buggy trail.
He's the farmer, don't he?
Yeah.
Doesn't look like they're moving very fast.
I wonder how come chug got to do a thing like that?
I least a stubborn man, Chester.
Oh, I don't know.
But it sure does seem crazy.
I guess when chug makes up his mind, nothing's going to change.
What you doing?
Look.
There's somebody hanging from that tree on it.
Now let's go.
Hey, give me a hand, Chester.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Don?
Yeah.
Roke Judson.
Hey, he's enough.
His next broke.
Yeah, that didn't happen long ago.
No, sir.
Mr. Don?
He's pushed Chug Wilson down this?
Yeah, it looks that way.
Pull up, Chester.
That's it, ain't it?
That's Monster Jimmy's buggy down there, but the creek.
I don't see Laurie no version.
Oh, but there's Chug walking around.
Yes, sir.
Come on.
Chug?
Huh?
Hello, Monster.
I'm just looking at our ranch.
You will, what?
Our ranch.
How about this piece of land this morning for Laurie and me?
Sure is pretty bottom land, ain't it?
Where is she, Chug?
Huh?
Laurie, where is she?
Over there in the buggy.
Chester, go and see.
Where is she?
I was going to shore the land.
Now ain't no use.
Mr. Dylan?
He's dead, Mr. Don?
He's been shot.
Yeah.
Laurie and me, we were going to go to Hayes City and get married.
She could've been shot.
But I know different, Chug.
I was going to shore the land first off so she'd know she had something good to come.
Chug, what happened?
Rook Judson.
He was waiting for Laurie and me out on the road, waiting for you.
He shot at me, but he hit Laurie.
So I took his gun away and hung from a tree.
Yeah, we found him.
Why'd he do that?
Why'd he shoot at us and never done him no harm?
He had thrown him down some stairs.
He had took his woman.
She was my woman.
Rook doesn't think so.
We just didn't know that's all.
No, I guess he didn't.
You can put me in jail, Marshal.
I have to, Chug.
Would you do me one thing, Chris?
What's that?
I brought Laurie out here so she could be on our ranch.
Would you let me bury her here?
All right, Chug.
How much are buryers?
I think she'd like that.
It's kind of peaceful and all.
Yeah.
Right, much on words.
You know some, you can say far much.
Don't need to be much.
Sometimes a little old can be too much.
What do you mean by that?
Something I guess you don't understand, Chug.
Laurie didn't love the standard either.
Gunsmall.
Produced and directed in Hollywood by Norman McDonald stars
William Conrad as Matt Villan, US Marshal.
The story was specially written for Gunsmall by Ray Kemper
with editorial supervision by John Mester.
Featured in the cast were Barney Phillips, Virginia Christine,
Lawrence Dobgyn, and James Nusser.
Harley Bear is Chester Howard McNair is Doc
and Georgia Hockens is Kitty.
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of Team Uhamshire as an affiliate of the CBS Radio Network
and to Greek station WKVT Brattleboro Vermont.
Both stations became CBS Radio Network Affiliates
on November 29th.
This is George Woltch inviting you to join us again next week
when CBS Radio presents another story on Gunsmall.
We'll see you next week.
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