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1909, the edwardian golden age. genteel civilization had cometo england, the continent, and the eastern united states. new york rivaled london and paris as one of the greatmetropolises of the world. albert einstein had expounded histheory of relativity back in 1905, and science had brought us thewonders of the modern world. culture and refinement had arrivedon the east coast of america. caruso was singing pagliacci at the met.

arturo toscanini was conducting. the barrymore's were performing anda ziegfeld girl was the rage. 1909 in the western part of the 46united states was not so refined. the surviving indian warriors were nowbeing rounded up by the u.s. army. in washington, william howard taft,300 pounds of pure republican, was president and life was comfortable. in other parts of the country, men were fighting eachother and the elements. in the new york department stores,

a lady could buy maxis andboots and live in style. out west, they didn't think about style, just living. eastern empire builders hadsecured their fortunes, the morgans, vanderbilts, carnegies. there were empires in the west too,such as the great mccandles ranch. but these huge rancheswere held together only by having enough men and guns. notre dame teams were playing football

with end knute rocknecatching a forward pass. in the arizona territory, anotherteam, the arizona rangers, were busy just trying to keep the peace. anna pavlova, prima ballerinaof the russian ballet, was dancing swan lake. the dance-hall girl in the klondike goldrush saloon was somewhat different. by 1909, still photographshad come to life. motion pictures had been bornwith "the great train robbery". while that make-believe dramawas on the movie screens,

nine men crossed therio bravo into texas. the turbulent years between the civilwar and the turn of the century brought out the best in some people,but in others, it brought out the worst. o'brien, a half-breed apache born of a chiricahuamother and irish father. a professional gunfighter,one of the last of his kind. pop dawson, rode with the jamesboys in kansas and missouri. said to have murderedmore than a dozen men, one for as little as $7.

trooper, name unknown. a back-shooter. considered a coward. reputed to have been a cavalrysoldier sometime in the past, but not to the personalknowledge of his confederates. william fain, youngerof the fain brothers. favors a shotgun, a greener, for itsbloody killing effect at short range. james william duffy.at age 14, killed his first man, who was an admirer ofhis prostitute mother. dead shot with a rifle.

william devries, youngbilly, not quite 21. this raid was thought to havebeen his first outlaw act. walt devries, his olderbrother by 20 years. he looks more like an lowa farmerthan a professional killer. john goodfellow, maybethe worst of them. an indiscriminate killer. women, children, no consequence at all. prefers to work close.favors a razor-edged machete. john fain, sometimes peaceofficer and bounty hunter.

served with distinction duringthe spanish-american war. professional soldier thereafter.now between wars. currently banks, trains, killings, and responsible for organizingthe infamous mccandles raid. - morning, pancho.- good morning. child, you need some air. time to get up, mr. jeff. delilah, i'm naked. i seen you naked the day you wasborn and many times thereafter.

riders coming. - is you getting up?- yes, ma'am. whoa, whoa, whoa. grab his head, grab his head. now hold him, hold him, hold him. hold him, hold him, hold him. chico! that boy. chico! chico!

hey, hey, come on! now, i know you'd like to see mr.stubby ride that bronc again, but go fetch me them eggslike i asked you to. go ahead now. hurry up. huh. strangers coming. mr. jeff will be a little late. you make sure you have a half a dozenor so fresh eggs for him, moses brown. i've already done that, woman.

for miss martha. i'll take care of that, boy. yes, ma'am. why, this is ridiculous. - breakfast, miss martha, nice and hot.- thank you, delilah. but it's hot. just a minute, delilah. bert, this is 1909.there just can't be rustlers. can be, miss mccandles.

i'm 42 years old and i foughtin the lincoln county war. it's just not that long ago that... why, it's just 15 years ago, himself, mr.mccandles, hung... uh, your breakfast isgetting cold, miss martha. some lovely flowers inthe garden, delilah. i wonder, would you askmaria to cut them for me? you were saying, bert? i'm just saying, miss mccandles, we're close enough tothat mexican border to...

spit. ha, ha. yes, ma'am, that close. and we're losing a lot of cattle. - let me think about it.- all right, ma'am. oh, bert? there are some men riding in.we could use some short help, - if you like the look of them.- yes, ma'am. hyah! try him again.

a ranch sure is a deserted-lookingplace during a roundup. can i help you men? - we heard you was hiring.- was, but you're late. - too late?- afraid so. now, this place surely does bespeakof a great deal of money, don't it? anything else i can do for you? trouble with money, though, is that there's always somebodywants to take it away from you. i said is there anything elsei can do for you, mister?

still, that's the only problem with it,and ain't that the awful bloody truth? billy, you stay close to me, you hear?real close. no! run, little jake. run. mrs. mccandles, you want that kid alive? don't you be a damn fool. hey, sonny. - hey, trooper.- yeah! hey, o'brien! the boy!

why, you mangy little... breed! he's no good to us dead. i can wait. fain, i don't like the name breed. i'll try and remember that. give me that. come here, you little... all right. - put me down!- come on, put me down!

get the doctor, then find my son. and himself, your husband? i have no husband. come on! hyah! take him to my bed. please, be careful with him. old mexico! there ain't nothingthey can do to us here. the mexicans can.

jeffrey mccandles, can you hear me? this fool doctor says you're goingto die, but i say you are not. i taught you better manners than to make a liar out of yourmother, jeffrey mccandles. - he's just sleeping, martha.- i know that. delilah, there's a big redstrongbox in the attic. - i want it.- yes, ma'am. we're seeking permissionfrom the mexican government at the highest possible levels, mrs.mccandles.

when we receive that permission,we are prepared to enter mexico with howsoever many troops as areacceptable to the mexican government, and to deliver the ransom whereverand to whomever directed. i am told that there is$1 million in that box. buck, what about you? speaking for the rangers or for myself? for yourself. i got ten of my best men with me. i'd like to go after the boy myself.

if you say so, martha,i'll take that box in. i am grateful to you both, but i don't think this is ajob for the rangers, buck, nor for the army, sir. it is, i think, going to be a veryharsh and unpleasant kind of business and will, i think, requirean extremely harsh and unpleasant kind of man to see to it. no, sir. no, sir, i ain't.

haven't butted into anybody'sbusiness since i was 18 year old, at which time it almost got me killed. ain't gonna start that again. what's the matter? oh, what'd he have togo and do that for? you got any last words, scotsman? - aye, give me my bonnet.- my head's cold. all right, now, let's geton with the hanging. howdy. got you kind ofsurrounded, haven't they?

this your business, mister? what is he, a murderer or a horse thief? he's a sheep farmer. phew, that's where thathorrible odor comes from. that's right. how about the boy?you gonna hang him too, or just beat him up some more? you shouldn't butt into somethingthat's none of your business. - you really shouldn't.- i think you're right, friend.

a man shouldn't butt into anythingthat ain't his own affair. sheep farmer, you wanna sell them sheep? uh, yes, sir. well, let's see. i'll give you 100 nowand 300 when i get them to market. well, that's highway robbery. well, maybe you think you're gonnaget a better offer for them today. i'll take it. with one proviso. what's that? - i go with the sheep.- good.

you're working for me. you go ahead. you go right ahead. if there's anything i enjoy morethan hanging a sheepherder, it's hanging somebody who stickshis nose into my business. go on, you try to cut that rope. no, you've got me scared. you do it. dog! - get him off! get him off!- dog!

just who in the helldo you think you are? jacob mccandles. oh, i, uh... i thought you were dead, mr. mccandles. not hardly. you gonna cut him down? now his hands. two hundred miles south, bar mc. foreman's name's gonzales.tell him i sent you.

take the boy with you. thank you, sir. come along, son. if you follow him, i'llhunt you down and kill you. every mother's son of you. come on, dog. seÃ¥„or mccandles! hola, chihuahua. - here you are, mr. mccandles.- thanks, joe. hank.

she's in there, mr. mccandles, waiting. what happened to your spurs? oh, they don't work on thesenewfangled velocipedes. oh. well, see that they getmy gear out of that car. yes, sir. martha. it's been a long time. it's good to see you again.

- you've changed, jacob.- not you. you're as young and lovely as ever. i called you, jacob, because yourgrandson has been kidnapped. you didn't know you had a grandson? you have, by your son jeffrey, and jeffrey has been badlywounded by the kidnappers. - will he live?- this is the ransom note. - the blood on it is jeffrey's.- will he live? yes. i would not contemplate otherwise.

do we ha...? - do you have a million dollars?- yes. and many times that. - hank!- yes, ma'am? will you bring in the strongbox, please? set it down here on the table. - that's all.- yes, ma'am. is this the way you want it? yes. they're very dangerous men.they've already killed ten people. many of them you knew.juan and his family.

tina and the little boy? moses brown. old mose. lousy cook. jacob, as i said, they're verydangerous and violent people. i don't think we've got any other choicethan to give them what they asked for. i agree. but you know that, pay or not, we runthe risk of never seeing the boy again. i understand.

well, "follow the map until met." that's easy. i'll need food for a week,water for ten days, three packhorses and a good mule. waiting for you outside. martha, you didn't happen to thinkof my greeners, the double-barrels? ah. oh, you brought betsy. pays to be careful. now let's see if i've forgotten any...

oh, i'll need a piece of clothingthat the boy's worn recently. - his?- yes. well... - hank, who picked the mule?- i did. - pack it.- yes, sir. - don't forget the rest of the gear.- no, sir. hello, buck. hello, you old horse thief. i thought you was dead for sure by now.

that'll be the day. thinking of taking a trip? a million dollars is a lot of money.i thought we might go with you. - in those?- they're faster than a horse. they'll go farther and last longer. it's 1909, jacob. meaning that my way's old-fashioned. meaning i'm offering myhelp, if you'll have me. well, thanks, buck,but i'll go it alone.

well, suit yourself, jacob. what about me? - james?- good morning, daddy. it's been some time since i've seen you. ten years, i think. nine years and four months. but you're welcome to come along, son. i am moved by your faith in someone you haven't seen since hewas 16 years old, daddy.

- "daddy"?- daddy. daddy. well, son, since you haven'tlearned to respect your elders, it's time you learned torespect your betters. if you weren't my father... go ahead, i give you leave. if you're going with me, i hope you can use that hoglegbetter than you can fight. does that suit you, daddy?

you can call me father, you can call me jacob,you can call me jake, you can call me a dirty son of a bitch, but if you ever call me daddyagain, i'll finish this fight. - tiquina?- seÃ¥„or? tell sam sharpnose i wanna see him. tell him the same place as the lasttime and all he needs is his saddle. get yourself a good horse. - oh, tiquina.- si?

bring the horse back. where's your brother?he ought to be here with you. he'll be here. look out for that mule! heh. i tried to tell youabout them horses, jacob. now, you take these here automobiles... - jacob, this is your son michael.- father. good to see you again. he's a mite skittish, isn't he, father?

the little fellow's still alive. - are you sure?- i saw him. the kidnappers were in thechillicothe flatlands, 20 miles from coyamepass, five hours ago. using the automobiles, i believethe rangers can get to the pass long before the kidnappersand set a trap for them. - you wanna chance it, mother?- buck? no matter what happens, i thinkthey'll kill the boy sooner or later. i've got the best riflemen in texaswith me, that means in the world.

with luck, at, say, 200 yards, i think maybe we can killevery one of those animals before they hear the shots that did it.i think it's worth a gamble. it's very daring. yes. yes, i'll chance it. what do you think, jacob? suit yourself, martha. i was asking your opinion, jacob. no, you made up your mind.

you made your decisionalone, you live it alone. i was wrong. you haven't changed,have you, jacob mccandles? not one bit. do it! you still want me to take this box in? yes. if they fail, it falls to you. - you coming along?- no. i'll go with them. dog, let's go. i hear him.

- sam.- morning, jacob. i brought the saddle. there's your horse. going hunting, sam. - hunting for what?- men. i don't hunt apaches. i don't hunt my own people.you remember that, jacob. they kidnapped my grandson, sam. i don't know what colorthey are and i don't care.

i have no gun. close or far? close. my eyes, no good. me too. keep going. any sign of the kidnappers, son? couldn't see anything moving for miles. good, then we must be ahead of them. there's a narrow pass atthe end of the valley.

i think it's a good placefor us to trap them. i'm for it. buck, not knowing wherethe kidnappers are, we can't chance that pass. they're young fools. and i'm an old one. we're gonna get that boy. we'll hide these machines upat the end of the canyon. this is a good place for the ambush.

jump! stop these damn things! get out. take cover. good place for an ambush, all right. and we're it. what happened to that crazy bicycle? i think he crashed into that canyon. let's get him out of here. come on.

they've had enough, john. they ain't gonna be ableto follow us anymore. let's sting them a little more, and they'll come through with the money. - that crazy kid.- yeah. the horses! everybody getto them horses! move it! grab that kid! aah! stop! put me down! damn it, pop, the next time itell you to tie that kid up,

don't be worried about hurting him. get out of here, you... buck. the boy? we don't know. my son michael? there was an explosionsoutheast of here. well, do you have any water? no.

well, i'll give you half of ours. and as soon as i can, i'lltelegraph that you're walking in. going south, it's gonna be some timebefore you get to a telegraph station. i'm gonna have to take one ofyour mounts, send for help. - some of my men are hurt bad.- no, i'll need them. - anything else?- no. no, you've been more than generous, mr.mccandles. i think so, buck. fifteen years ago, i'd have killedyou for risking my grandson's life.

if i find him dead, i'll still kill you. you going along? well, the last time i asked youthat question, you said no, and you said it in aloud and clear voice. you coming along? you're damn rights, i am, father. throw a blanket on him. i can ride without a blanket. i'm not worried about your butt.it's his back.

come on. - there's something down there.- is that it? that's it. well, here, you take themule down the long way. i don't wanna lose him even by accident. - you go with him.- i'm going down there. you'll go where you're told. do this, do that.i'll do as i damn well please. you do what your father tellsyou, every time he tells you,

you might come through this thing alive. maybe even save the boy's life. otherwise, you're gonnaget yourself killed. don't matter to me, but you'llprobably get him killed too. that does. oh, father, am i glad to see you. - you ain't dead?- no. - no broken bones?- i don't think so. take off your glasses.

- my what?- your goggles. that's for scaring me out of ten yearsof my life, which i can't spare. i had to be still. i didn't knowwho was moving around up there. - you hurt?- no. that's for risking my grandson's life. you do that again and i'llbreak every bone in your body. father. the next time... yeah?

the next time, i won'ttake off my goggles. whoa. you all right? - was.- heh. for an old mule, he's gotquite a kick, don't he? i think he was using brass knuckles. better mount up before we lose him. wonder what the hell hehas in store for us next. you know, that's a dirtyhabit, if you ask me.

nobody asked you. - pa?- yeah? you need to wear glasses, do you? - just to see with.- heh. pa. mm-hm? they say that ma booted you out because you had a weakness for the ladies.ls that true? i mean, no offense, but ifind that hard to believe.

what do you find hard to believe? james, cut it out. i mean, maybe before you got old,you was quite a ladies'... ooh! - what's the matter with your leg?- nothing. you been favoring it all day.what's the matter with it? i got hit by some buckshot, that's all. - take down your pants.- are you on the level? you gonna take down your pantsor do i have to do it for you? - you and who else?- dog.

my, what a beautiful pattern.he must've been real close to you. - will you shut up? unh.- that's a deep one. - sam, you know what he did?- forgot to duck? he stuck his butt up,that's what he did. boy, when you're in that kind ofa gunfight, keep your butt down. - that's the thing to remember.- aah. there's always somebustard on the other side that's got enough of a sense of humor to shoot you there insteadof in the head, every time.

how about a shot of whiskey? yeah, where is it? - is that them?- yep. maybe eight hours ahead of us. - all of them?- yep. they're not trying to covertheir tracks, that's for sure. sam, i got a hunch we're being followed. near or far? well, far.i feel it more than i know it.

i'll go see. where'd you get those saddles? found them. all right, you two,grab yourself a saddle. hurry it up. wouldn't wanna lose you children. we're being followed. you were right. - how many?- three or four. - did you see them?- no.

but i got close enough to hear them. - they're still a couple hours behind.- a couple hours, huh? you better cool off that horse, sam.we'll take a break here. - give me a swig of that water.- see to your horses first. i'll take them. what kind of a gun is that you gothanging around your belly, michael? it's a bergman 1911. 1911? it's only 1909. preproduction model, father.we own some stock.

why is it so funny-shaped? the shells load into a magazine, father,the magazine into the handle of the gun. - gas-operated, you see.- gas-operated? it shoots real fast. - well, michael, can you shoot?- proficiently, father. well, as many times as you canbefore this hits the ground. like maybe once? well, michael, you weresupposed to shoot. - with this?- it's a gun, isn't it?

- well, yes, of course.- uh... well, shoot it. but, father... boy, you need a keeper. i wouldn't come out yet. sam, i want to offermy personal apologies. - you can get up now.- i'm not coming out. not till you say i can shoot back. - he fired his six shots.- pa! stop interrupt...

put that thing away! that damn mule. he busts up that box, michael, you'll... ouch. - till you're used to the safety on this...- being dry, you better help your father. - father, i...- proficient, eh? now, what was it youwere trying to tell me? - that there were eight shots in that gun.- oh, thanks. give me a hand here.

father, there has beena misunderstanding. when i said that i could shootproficiently, i meant with this. - with that?- yes, sir. pick a target. that tall tree there, the edgeof the small, broken branch. son, that's over 400 yards. nearer five. well, if you can shoot that far, a quarter of a mile straight along theedge of my nose is a mountain buck.

shoot it. i don't kill to make a point, father. michael, there's two reasons to kill: survival and meat. we need meat. oh, it's too late. that's good shooting. not bad. father, you want to try a shot? scope's set for 500 yards.

son, i couldn't see that far. sam! give me a hand packing that mule. michael, let me see that handgun. it sure is something. - damn.- something wrong, father? you know, i can sleep cold,eat raw meat, even raw fish, but come evening, i suremiss my hot coffee. open me up a can of them peaches.

hey, quite an improvement. i'll bet you could almost get thatfancy gun out of that fancy holster before some fast gentleman with anold-fashioned six-gun blew a hole in you. - oh.- you know what i think? a spring, a spring at thebottom of the holster. that might work. sure spend a lot oftime with this thing. michael, do you really thinkthat little jake is still alive? - what did you call him?- he called him little jake, father.

mom insisted. well, i'll be damned. you didn't know he was named after you? no, i didn't. well, i guess it's kindof hard to keep in touch. i mean, you run out onyour family that way. you'll never hear that at home. you're short on ears and long on mouth. will you ever learn to can it, james?

well, you sure are respectful of his feelings.i'll say that for you. me... - he was right.- yeah. that's the trouble. oh, thanks. what's the boy like, michael? he's like you and james, pa. like me and james? - still four or five of them?- yep, but they haven't closed in yet. they're being real quiet.

- how close?- maybe another hour. there's one closer, though,right behind your head. i don't know whetherhe's with them or not. he sits his horse outthere about 200 yards. he waits. he listens. wonder what he wants. i could kill him, jacob. real easy. in cold blood?

oh, you're squeamish, are you? well, between your brother's love ofpretty toys and your high moral tone, hope you don't get killedbefore this thing's over. - we'll wait.- you won't have to. he's coming in. james, come on. hello, in the camp. can i come in? come on in, and welcome. well, i was hoping for a cup of coffee,but you're running a cold camp here. - yep. how about a peach?- no, that hurts my teeth.

well, i got hooked on thesewhen i was a younker. could never get my fill. aw, hell, mister, you don't need that.i'm not a damn fool. i know you got three or fourmen out there watching me. can i move my hand? go ahead. that's my bona fides. well, i hope that boy don't catch cold. that would cause me greatannoyance and displeasure.

mister, that just scares the hell out ofme, the thought that you might be annoyed. glad to hear that. did you come here to give me a messageor just to pass the time of day? from here, you go to escondero.you wait there till you hear from us. you've been following ustwo, maybe three days. why did you wait so long? i haven't been following you.i've been waiting right here, just like the map says. oh? hey.

that the money? open her up. i'd like to look at her. help yourself. just as soon as you bring in the boy. who are you? let's say i work for the mccandles. - the boy mean anything to you?- never laid eyes on him. but i'm being paid to bring him back aliveor you dead, each and every one of you. now, i'd rather bring the boy back.that's easier.

but when it comes right downto it, don't matter to me. i'll earn my pay one way or the other. now, how about you? are you the big chief orone of the little lndians? oh, just a little lndian.just a messenger boy. well, you've delivered the message.that's all. there's more. i'm in here alone.you've been followed like you think. you best stay right on your toes.you be real tough, real loose.

what you got in that box istoo big to keep a secret. you got to deliver that box to us. you gotta put it right in our hands.you understand? good intentions won't buy younothing but that boy's corpse. it's just as simple as that. somebody takes that box away from you, we won't be understanding, wewon't wait, we won't try again. i'll just send that boy'sbody back to you in a basket. you understand?

mister, i said, do you understand me? jacob. i make big mistake. in that stand of trees, there's two men. they'll have heard where we're going. kill them. dog, go with him. bring in the horses andget that stuff packed. hyah! hyah! - well?- i'm getting old.

- there were two men. i killed one.- damn. means they'll hit usat escondero for sure. - escondero.- where have i heard that name before? boomtown. oil. well, that cuts it. yeah, must be a celebration. town will be loaded with strangers. ain't this a little showy, pa? i mean, that big red boxand all the guns out?

i hate secrets.never knew one to be kept. they've all heard what's in thatred box and they all want it. what we're doing by thisostentatious display is telling them they can't have it. hell, we may be saving some poormiscreant soul's life by doing this. maybe even our own. well, unpack the piggy bankand the rest of our gear. man, when they fiesta in thistown, they really fiesta. what's the matter with you?

he's the one got away, jacob. - want me to get him?- no. but keep an eye on him. there are probably a lot more. dog. - unh. this is heavy.- feels like it's full of rocks. i'm gonna get me a big privateroom with a big soft bed and a... one big room and onebig bed for all of us. money doesn't grow on trees. give us a room.

the dog is all right, butwe do not allow lndians. - he's with me.- no indians. - no indians?- i'll sleep in the barn. - the jacob mccandles?- that's right. my apologies, mr. mccandles.i thought you was dead, sir. dead? next man says that to me,i'm gonna shoot, so help me. dog. - bring it up.- put it over there in the corner. oh, don't tell me it's that heavy.

it sure is. i never knewmoney could weigh so much. what time is it? can't believe i got twosons who don't own a watch. or a window to throw it out of. - pretty near dark.- yep, 5:00. man, take a look at babylon. they're gonna have themselvesa real party tonight. i wish i could dance me ajig with a pretty lady. why not?

well, because of the box. yeah, and the men who followed us in.we're walking into trouble. what do you do when cockroachesget in the woodwork, michael? - smoke them out?- that's right. why not wait until they make a move? because waiting is goodfor them and bad for us. you get impatient, nervy, careless,maybe dead. i've seen it. besides, you two children haven't hadthe experience for that sort of thing, and i don't have the patience.

so we're gonna invite them here tonight. - now, father, i think that...- you think? michael, your thinking hasalready cost us some lives. i intend to hang onto mine. your father got us this farbecause he knows what he's doing. so for the next 24 hours, why don't you both just keep yourmouths shut and listen to him? that's more words than ispoke since i know you. gentlemen, agreed?

all right, sam, i want you to godown and take a look at the horses. make yourself seen around the stables. and tonight, james, you go out andhave yourself a real good time. and when i leave this room, michael,you'll be the sitting duck. with only you between them and that box, they'll think it's gonna be liketaking candy away from a baby. tonight, sam, there's gonna be adisturbance out on the street. i want you to come over theroof and into the window. but you tell him not to shootme, not even by accident.

yeah, remem... i heard him. father, you know what you'reletting yourself in for. there's a little 8-year-oldboy somewhere out there. scared, lonely, and probably wonderingwhat's happened to his world. we came here to find him and takehim home, alive, if possible. that's what i intend to do. he's right about one thing. you'll be all alone down there. no sweat.

all right, sam, you betterpick up another shotgun. a greener, if possible. now, i'm gonna take myself a nap.you wake me up 9:00 for sure. now, you two young foolsbe careful tonight, because if you get yourself killed, your mother would never letme hear the end of it. whew. pardon me. - are you with these oil drillers?- yep.

well, could you tell me which oneis the orneriest in your outfit? oh, that's easy. mr. sweet. that portly gentleman rightover there with the beard. thank you. - mr. sweet?- yes? may i? you shouldn't have done that. you were right. you're a little overmatched, aren't you?

- you want some help?- no. you better quit beingunfriendly, mister. - sam's made it, pa.- well, it's about time. hold it a minute, friend.i think there's been a mistake. have you ever been to nacogdoches? nacogdoches? - no.- strange. - but i ain't never been to nacogdoches.- damn it, mister, i believe you. - you're next. please sit down, sir.- thank you.

- say, i was looking at... do i read right?- oh, yes, sir. genuine hot showers, importedall the way from st. louis. the only one of its kind betweendallas and mexico city. - ah.- i highly recommend it, sir. over there. hey, how about it?let's get out of here. - oh, after we finish this dance.- yes, ma'am. oh, man. they ought to have one of these inevery barber shop in the world.

- be through in a minute, mister.- take your time, mister. man, i smell as sweet as liliesof the valley right now. i'm in no hurry, friend.you just take your time. there's a canteen at the far edgeof town named sanchez. you know it? you go there and buy mea bottle of tequila. nowhere else, mind you.now, they have a brand special for me. now, that's what i want.you go fetch it. well, guess i'm finished. you stay right where you are.

unless you want to hurry things.take your choice. no hurry. no hurry at all. but i could use those clothes over there.i'm getting a little cold. if you don't shut up and stay whereyou are, you'll be a lot colder. here, protect yourself with this. - why don't you buy me a drink now?- i thought we was leaving. later. - am i too heavy?- no, not at all. hey, you, with that fancy holster on.

- yeah, you. you got my woman.- sorry. that's my woman. all right, friend. hey, don't turn your back onme while i'm talking to you. - my apologies, sir, if i have...- shut up! well, you sure don'trile very easy, sonny. you know something? you are a coward. yeah. yeah, you're a coward. a live coward.now let's hear you say it.

all right. i'm a coward. hey, i think i finally saidsomething to rile the boy. you sure did. well, friend, that's it. no hard feelings. the hell there ain't. sam? anybody hurt? - what's the matter?- shotgun blast broke the lock, jacob.

newspaper clippings. i killed a man for newspaper clippings. where's the money, father? where is it, daddy? you think i stole it? you think i stole it, michael? tell the lndian to go for a walk. - go for a walk, sam.- you sure, jacob? sure. take the dog with you.go with him, dog.

- now what?- where's the money, daddy? you go to hell. james? now, boys, you know that's... that's no way to treat your old daddy. shucks. oof. - can i come in now?- come on in. well, there ain't no money.there never has been. that's right, never has been.

it was your mother's decision and minethat we take the boy and not pay for him. - my mother's decision?- i don't believe you. there were seven mccandlespeople killed, one crippled, your own brother shot, maybecrippled, maybe even dead, and my grandson kidnapped. i ain't gonna pay them for that.neither is your mother. - thought i knew her.- not hardly. can't be done, pa.they'll kill little jake for sure. not if we kill them first.

there you are, jacob. just like new. quiet, dog. what are you snooping around for? i ain't snooping. i come to get you. your horses are saddledout in back, so let's go. where to? i'll take you there.that's all you need to know. excepting if you don't have the money,

or if i ain't back within18 minutes from now, or if somebody tries to followus to the meeting place, or tries to keep us from leaving after weget the money, we'll kill that little boy. well, i ain't gonna give you themoney till i get the little boy. now, how you gonna do it? we'll have a rifle on him, with areal fine sharpshooter behind it, with one of them fancynew telescopic sights. from the time you set eyes on himuntil one hour after we vamoose, you won't know where our man is.

and we won't be able to tell him notto shoot even if we were so inclined. something goes wrong, that littleboy's dead, sure as shooting. well, give us a couple of minutesto pull ourselves together. the front's being watched.i'll be out in back myself. eighteen minutes means they're close by. james, give me back my watch.don't you ever return things you borrow? full of pictures. yeah. michael, the sharpshooter's yours.

- kill him.- how? well, get lucky. or better still, pray that i get luckyand make him miss the first shot. that will give you about ten secondsto see his powder flare, locate him, and keep him from shooting again. nothing to it. well, let's get go... where's the other one?there's supposed to be four of them. he's dead. we had to pay a price tokeep that box for you and your friends.

i was told to bring in allof you or none of you so as we could keep aneye on you, understand? - no loose ends.- well, he's dead. i want to see his body. he's laid out with the rest ofthem down at the jailhouse. - jailhouse?- right over there. - jailhouse.- come on, let's go see him. - we haven't got all night.- never mind. it ain't important.

you gents is getting alittle nervous, ain't you? let's go. - sam, i wish it were a little lighter.- uh-huh. pitchfork rain right nowwould be in our favor. - lightning might help.- might hurt too. - hey, what's that?- too late to do him any good. there's another one inside.he's dead too. the night watchman. you ain't looking too good.sight of blood bother you or something? - only my own.- oh.

well, this is whereeverybody stops except you. you take that box in alone. you'll be met at the other end. well, sam, they say the elk in montana areas big as buffalo this year. we ought to go huntthem when this is over. i look forward to that. i wish they were buffalo. times change.

give me that mule. - james?- i see him. good to see you made it. yeah, we've had a full day. guess he don't like anybody behind him.neither do i. all right, that goes for you, too fatty.get out where i can see you. you must figure i'm areal dangerous man. will, come on down. i told you to move, fatty.

get off of me! call your dog off! get him away! get him off of me! call that dog off! please! i wouldn't do that. - call your dog off.- get him off. now call off yours. the box.

open it up. the boy. will. stay. take that hood off.like to see what i'm buying. i just saw something inyour eyes i don't like. i saw a foolish thought. now, you understand me. anything happens, anything at all,your fault, my fault, nobody's fault,

my little brother will blowthat kid's head right off. it's as simple as that. no matter who else getskilled, that boy dies. a shotgun misses him, it don't matter.you already know about the rifle on him. that won't be as messyas a shotgun at 3 feet, but that boy will be just as dead.you understand me? - say it.- i understand. now open it up. that's the stuff thatdreams are made of.

what's a million dollarslook like, john? now you understand. anything goes wrong, anything at all, your fault, my fault, nobody'sfault, it don't matter. i'm gonna blow your head off.it's as simple as that. - what did he say?- i can't hear him. no matter what else happens,no matter who gets killed, i'm gonna blow your head off. something wrong, john?

kill the boy! come on, little jake. run! give me that shotgun. will! he's dead. i want his shotgun. - hurt?- yeah. put your finger there.

- are you hurt?- no, i'm scared. so am i, but don't let them know it. - jake?- yes, sir? - you ever fire a gun?- no, sir. - well, use it if you have to.- yes, sir. now, when i start firing, youhightail it out there and find james. - ready?- yes, sir. go. boy's outside! kill him!

you hear that? they got the boy. the hell they did. that's my derringer. james! uncle james! jake, get out of here.hide. the stables. that sounded like a derringer? i wouldn't. holster it. raise your hands. - the other's broke.- that'll do just fine.

now turn around. real slow. i hear you killed two goodmen in a fair fight tonight. - is that right?- no. three, counting you. prove it. that sound like a boy screaming? wonder how he's gonna get it, with a bullet or a machete,like the lndian did.

you come close, mister, but no cigar. - who are you?- jacob mccandles. pfft. i thought you was dead. michael, that's the second timetonight you've saved my life. the first time, i was a little slow. you mean that? it was nothing. - jacob here took care of that, didn't you?- yes, sir. - sir?- yes, sir?

- are you my grandfather?- yes, sir. i sure am. - james.- dad. - sounds better.- let's go home. good idea.

10 Easy Steps to Succeed in Your Online Classes

Congratulations Youve made up our minds to pursue your upper schooling, and doing so online is how to pass if you have an interest in a versatile, studentcentered educating manner. Studying online permits you to pursue different pursuits and attend to different responsibilities whilst nonetheless operating your method towards some extent. However, it will now and again imply that its clean to get distracted. Here are 10 clean steps to verify luck on your online categories.

  1. Connect together with your instructors once conceivable. Even in case you are doing smartly within the category, its extraordinarily vital to increase a rapport together with your trainer. When you do that early on, you temporarily understand what the priorities are within the route, what expectancies the professor has of you and youre going to be motivated to prevail, surer of whats forward and higher ready to do smartly with the impending subject material.

Valuable questions to invite your trainer come with the next

How versatile are you with time limits How versatile are you with grownup freshmen What applied sciences do you employ within the route How to be had are you through e mail and different sorts of verbal exchange How do you put up an internet neighborhood and what are the expectancies for participation in it In addition, since instructors are to be had to lend a hand all over the classes, its all the time just right to have had private touch with the trainer early on. This method, when you wish to have lend a hand, its more straightforward to achieve out and get the help you wish to have.

  1. Confirm the technical necessities of the route. Online categories can also be very advisable for college kids with busy schedules, however provided that they are able to simply get right of entry to the fabrics. It is vital to obviously perceive what the technical necessities are. So, ahead of the route begins or as quickly thereafter as conceivable, youll want to test that your pc will paintings with the entire online equipment, and that you understand how to navigate them. This will be sure that you dont must spend time all the way through the route attempting to determine the generation.

three. Create a time table and stick with it. Quality online instructors create classes which might be clean to navigate and feature transparent expectancies. Having that roughly easytodealwith framework in position will make learning and succeeding that a lot more straightforward. However, although the framework and necessities of your category arent as transparent, youll create a time table and construction, which is able to very much fortify your probabilities of luck within the route. Using equipment equivalent to Google Calendar is a good way to start out. Knowing how your weeks and months glance and scheduling blocks of analysis time for each and every activity or module will will let you stick with a time table.

four. Ask questionsall the time. When you dont perceive, ask questions. When you do perceive, ask additional questions. Instructors recognize scholars who take part, and if theres a participation or dialogue part a part of the grade, then asking high quality questions is helping guarantee your grade on this space. Even if there isnt a participation part, its all the time helpful to invite inquiries to remember to perceive the fabric and are transparent on what is needed of you.

five. Be arrangedand keep arranged. Students whore taking conventional, campusbased classes most often have a constant time table to observe each and every week, through which study room instruction is adopted through assignments out of doors the category. However, for online classes, scholars will have to search out their very own techniques to stick on most sensible in their paintings. It is crucial that you just be arranged from the start of the semester with the intention to achieve success in an internet route. For instance mark task due dates on your calendar, discover a submitting machine for each online subject material and bodily subject material that is helping you stay monitor of the whole lot simply, and shed light on find out about schedules that duvet sections of the route one by one so youve got an arranged tactic to protecting the semesters subject material as you pass alongside.

  1. Have a blank, quiet, and constant workspace. One factor online and inclass classes have in not unusual is that scholars all the time want a spot to review or whole assignments this is blank, quiet, and constant. You can select the place that is for youwhether or not its at a espresso store, a college library, a devoted place of business, or at house. Wherever you select to review and whole assignments, you must make it a constant location that doesnt have out of doors distractions. It is basically key that where is quiet and lets you focal point in your paintings with out distractions.
  2. Do no longer procrastinate. Successful distance freshmen hardly procrastinate. They dont do away with assignments or wait till the final second to write down their papers. Successful online scholars experience freedoms that come with operating at their very own tempo and the facility to finish their paintings in as a lot time because it takes them. On the opposite hand, they know that finishing their assignments is best performed early and on time cramming merely doesnt paintings, and it doesnt will let you retain knowledge longterm. Get began early on getting a success.

eight. Work in your studying comprehension. Successful distance freshmen generally tend to have just right studying comprehension abilities. Most conventional, campusbased scholars concentrate to lectures and take notes, and a few online classes additionally require this. However, the vast majority of distance freshmen are anticipated to grasp subject material thru a large amount of studying. Although far finding out classes be offering video recordings and audio clips, maximum systems require scholars to hide and grasp a considerable amount of written knowledge. If it is a problem for you, it could be very useful to first sign up in a studying comprehension route there are lots of assets online that will help you do that. This ability by myself could make a huge distinction on your luck.

nine. Establish and admire routines that be just right for you. If, for instance, youre employed best within the morning or in brief bursts, then set find out about routines that can help you find out about within the prelunch hours when your mind is contemporary. If, then again, you do best through learning at evening or at the weekends when youll devote nightowl hours or longer blocks in your learning, then make it some degree to take action. Consider how and whilst you paintings best, and enforce a find out about plan that respects the routines that be just right for you.

  1. Connect together with your friends. Establishing sturdy connections with friends and professors is a very powerful facet of tutorial luck, in addition to skilled development. One of essentially the most rewarding reports in schooling is finding out thru collaboration. Forming significant relationships together with your friends and professors can can help you be told extra, keep motivated, and feature an outlet to specific your personal working out of subject material. So, keep attached thru message forums, chat rooms, e mail, and different digital assets. And take note lots of the other people you meet in faculty shall be conceivable process assets down the road so determine connections and keep in contact

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