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#RedDeadRedemption2 (PlayStation 4)
[RePlaythrough] Chapter 3 - Stranger Mission # 09.1 + Chance Encounter # 62-69
Arthur meets up with Jeremy Gill, a self-proclaimed legendary fisherman, who sells stuffed fishes to his fans. He asks Arthur to find and mail him legendary fishes to him.
[RePlaythrough] Chapter 3 - Stranger Mission # 09.1 + Chance Encounter # 62-69
Arthur meets up with Jeremy Gill, a self-proclaimed legendary fisherman, who sells stuffed fishes to his fans. He asks Arthur to find and mail him legendary fishes to him.
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00:00You
00:30You
01:00You
01:30You
02:00You
02:01You
02:02You
02:03You
02:04You
02:05You
02:06You
02:07You
02:08You
02:09You
02:10You
02:11You
02:12You
02:13Okay
02:14Then girl
02:15Yeah
02:27Yep
02:28Who
02:29Goes
02:30There
02:31It's
02:32Me
02:33Good
02:34You're back in one piece
02:51Get the horse out of here
02:53Okay
02:54Take it easy
02:58Yep
03:01Yep
03:14How's things?
03:16About right
03:18That's good to hear
03:28How are you?
03:42All well
03:44I'm real poor
03:46We'll be all
03:47Come on now Pearson
04:09Come on now Pearson
04:17Here we are
04:19Here we are
04:20Another day older
04:22And definitely not wiser
04:23And definitely not wiser
04:47How are you doing old friend?
04:49Fine
04:51It's funny
04:52Us ending up down here
04:54My daddy died in a field in Pennsylvania
04:57Fighting this lot
04:58I ever tell you that?
05:00Many times
05:02I see I'm boring you Arthur
05:05Boring me
05:06We lost men back there
05:08We have lofty goals
05:10We have lofty goals
05:12Arthur
05:13We're trying to reform society
05:15To a kinder
05:16Truer
05:17Better way
05:18Now of course
05:19There's gonna be casualties
05:21We're thieves
05:23In a world that don't want us no more
05:26We are dreamers
05:28In an ever duller world
05:30Of facts
05:31Now I'll give you that
05:32But come on
05:33We got the day
05:35We got the day
05:36It's nice out
05:38Old Jose says that there's a
05:41Crick around here
05:42I reckon it's full of fit
06:03How's it going?
06:07Very well
06:09What up?
06:10Glad to hear it
06:11Hey
06:12Old girl
06:13Come on down here
06:14Why don't you show us this crick
06:16You've been pissing in
06:17Hey
06:18You don't look too rosy old friend
06:20I thought this warmer weather would
06:22My days are looking good along
06:24Old Dutch
06:28Always dream crushing and bubble burst at you
06:31Come on
06:32Come on
06:33Jose
06:34Let's go
06:35Come on then
06:36Come on then
06:56Passing you
06:57Go on
06:58Why don't we just fish here
07:00There's a whole lake of them
07:01Because
07:02I need to get out for a bit
07:04Me and the old guard
07:06Before any of them back there
07:08It was us
07:10A curious couple and their unruly son
07:13It feels good here
07:15You did well fine in that spot Arthur
07:18More Charles than me
07:20It's like I can breathe again
07:23Thick and soupy as this air is
07:26Might even do your whistlin pipes some good Jose
07:30I was once in this country with Bessie
07:32Ah
07:34Feels like a lifetime ago
07:36It was a lifetime ago
07:38But what a life we have lived
07:40How well we have fought
07:42Especially both of you
07:44I hope so
07:45So
07:46But now
07:47When things are desperate
07:48We have to stick with the plan
07:51Make enough money
07:52Then find somewhere
07:53Where nobody will find us
07:55Where we don't have to hide
07:58Like where?
07:59I got some ideas hatching
08:01But I need you with me
08:03Not against me
08:05Both of you
08:06Of course
08:07Still
08:08We do need money
08:10So keep a low profile
08:12Especially in the local town
08:14After Valentine
08:16I want everyone on best behavior here
08:19No trouble
08:20But start turning over the soil
08:24And the rocks
08:25See what turns up
08:27Dutch
08:28We have got to be discreet
08:30Imagine
08:31What a slew of rich
08:33Simple tins there must be down here
08:35Oh ho ho ho
08:37This is perfect for you Jose
08:39You'll be able to play them like a fiddle
08:42Looks like law up ahead
08:44Play it cool
08:45Play it cool
09:02Hello gentlemen
09:04Well
09:05Look what the cat drug in
09:07I seem to have gotten myself in a spot of bother
09:11Quiet back there
09:12Well well
09:13Look who it is
09:15How are you boys?
09:22Fine
09:23This is quite some country you have here
09:26We like it well enough
09:28Hoagie McIntosh
09:30At your service
09:31Lee Gray
09:32This is my deputy Archibald McGregor
09:35It is good to meet you
09:37You a Scott?
09:38Partly
09:39The best part
09:41Of course
09:43Now tell me sir
09:45What did the silly fancy fop back there do?
09:48Nothing too terrible I trust
09:50He was accused of running a gold mining investment scam
09:53Oh no no no no no no
09:55I'm sure he wasn't
09:56He is a magician
09:58I know him
09:59He's a fool
10:00But he is not a bad fellow
10:02Now can we
10:03Can we just
10:05I wouldn't do that
10:06I wouldn't do that
10:07If I were you
10:08Shit
10:09The Anderson boys
10:10I can't have more scandal
10:12Well allow us to help my friend
10:15Arthur
10:16Chase wanted man
10:18And take Archibald with you
10:20Just what I signed up for
10:22Come on big guy
10:23Perhaps we can discuss the foolish magician
10:26Stay with that train
10:28Don't let them get away
10:29Keep your guns holstered
10:31We need them Anderson boys alive
10:34Come on hurry
10:36All right
10:37Come on
10:38We're losing them
10:39Will you relax
10:40We're not losing them
10:41Faster
10:43Come on
10:44What's your name sir?
10:45Arthur
10:46Arthur Callahan
10:48Faster Mr. Callahan please
10:50My neck is on the line here
10:52I get it
10:53I'm doing my best
10:55Looks like the son of a bitch
10:57You gonna make
10:58You sure I can't just shoot him?
11:00No
11:01Then I'm not saying that
11:02You said plenty
11:04You fellas couldn't arrest a blind woman
11:08Ha ha
11:11Ooh
11:12That must have hurt
11:14Leave them
11:15Stay with that train
11:16Yeah
11:17The train is slowing down
11:18To go through the station
11:19Now's our chance
11:20See if you can get alongside the train
11:23Get alongside that flat carriage
11:27You think you can jump on there?
11:28Me?
11:29Why me?
11:30Because you ride like my grandmother
11:32You are some nails
11:34You dumb bastards
11:36I didn't do nothing
11:37Damn you
11:38I told them
11:39You dumb bastards
11:40I didn't do nothing
11:41I didn't do nothing
11:42Damn you
11:43I told them
11:44I told them
11:45I told them
11:46I told them
11:47Go on
11:48Don't lose them
11:49Go on
11:50Don't lose them
11:51They're only making it worse
11:52Run it ain't gonna help
11:53Come on shitbag
11:54Go on
11:55Get the hell away from me
11:56Go on
11:57Go on
11:58Get the hell away from me
11:59You're only making it worse
12:00Run it ain't gonna help
12:01Come on shitbag
12:03Go on get the ass to me
12:04It ain't gonna help!
12:10Come on, shitbag!
12:12Go! Get after him!
12:16Bastard!
12:19Damn bastard!
12:21Get the hell away from me!
12:30Who's talking now, huh?
12:34Run! Don't let her get away!
12:42You hold her right there!
12:46I'm coming for you next!
12:48I'm gonna ride ahead and stop the track!
12:51It's just us then, lawman!
12:53Come here!
12:54You ain't need to bother!
12:56Let me go!
12:57Can't do that!
13:04You ain't much of a fighter, huh?
13:06Just don't kill anybody!
13:12Are you sure?
13:13Sadly, so.
13:14I don't think I can open the door from the outside, unfortunately.
13:17Come on!
13:18Come on!
13:19Watch yourself! He's as dirty as hell!
13:24Come on!
13:35Is everything all right in there?
13:37Well...
13:39I don't think he's dead.
13:41I think I won the fight.
13:43I don't think he's dead.
13:44I don't think he's dead.
13:45Get out!
13:53Ah!
13:56Bring him out here.
14:13Deputy.
14:14Sounded like quite a commotion.
14:17Is that him?
14:18I sincerely hope so.
14:20Old Anders Anderson.
14:22So what now?
14:23Take him in. Come on.
14:26A fine job. Well done.
14:29And a pat on the back for me for stopping the train.
14:32Load Anders onto the back of your horse there and we'll take him to Sheriff Gray.
14:40There you go. You are a natural.
14:43All right, let's take him in. Follow me.
14:45What about the Anders?
14:47Oh, we'll round him up.
14:49Anders back there is the brains of the operation and that's really saying something.
14:53You're the boss.
14:54That was mighty impressive, sir.
14:56I have to admit, I'd hazard a guess you've served the law yourself at some point.
15:01Well, I wouldn't exactly say that.
15:05Are you familiar with the area here?
15:07No, not really.
15:08On your right here, these tobacco fields?
15:12This is part of Calaga Hall, big estate belonging to the Gray family.
15:17Looks bone dry.
15:18Yes, we are in dire need of some rain round here, let me tell you.
15:23The Grays have lived in Calaga Hall for generations.
15:26Fine people.
15:27My family's been working for them for years.
15:30Sheriff Gray's the one I know best, of course, but they own half the businesses in town.
15:35Which town?
15:36Rhodes, sir.
15:38You don't know it?
15:39Where we're headed right now.
15:41Ain't what it was before the war, but it has its charms.
15:44I'm sure you already know of the Braithwaite.
15:46Like I said, I just got down here.
15:50Another big family in these parts.
15:52They have an estate west of here.
15:55Awful people.
15:56Truly awful.
15:57They've been fighting with the Grays for as long as I can remember.
16:01Sounds like quite the place you got here.
16:16Here we are.
16:23Welcome to Rhodes.
16:26Up there on your left is the Rhodes Parlor House.
16:30Very reputable saloon owned by the Gray family.
16:33We also have a general store, gunsmith, post office, train station, of course.
16:40What more do you need?
16:42Can you grab Anders off your horse and carry him in for me?
16:46Sooner you get them off your horse, sooner we can get them in a cell.
16:55Just bring them here.
16:59Hey, fellas.
17:02Mr. Gray!
17:04We got him.
17:05Very good.
17:06I told you Arthur would deliver.
17:08Man has a passion for justice.
17:09That's wonderful.
17:10So, about my friend here?
17:12Your idiot friend is free to go.
17:14But no more trouble from you, partner.
17:16I promise you this was all just a big misunderstanding.
17:21However, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart.
17:24I'll pretend to appreciate that.
17:26Mr. McIntosh, it has been a real pleasure.
17:30The mostly good citizens of Rhodes, we welcome you.
17:34Well, we're just honored to be here.
17:36Make your friend behave.
17:37We got enough trouble from some of the residents, old-timers who've gone, sadly, to seed and lost their dignity.
17:45How terrible.
17:46Come along now.
17:47I will keep this fellow on the straight and narrow.
17:50Well, come back and see you sometime soon.
17:52Excuse me, gentlemen.
17:54Bo?
17:54These better be ugly rooms.
17:57Is it true you were seen talking to that wretched Penelope Braithwaite?
18:01I can't thank you enough.
18:03Where have you been?
18:04Around.
18:04And where you stand?
18:06I'm renting.
18:06A caravan.
18:08On the edge of town, behind the church.
18:10It's horrible, but no one comes looking.
18:12The whole town is trapped in this interminable feud between the two families.
18:18His lot, Gray's, and Braithwaite's.
18:21Interesting.
18:21Two old plantation houses, falling out of rebel gold, marrying cousins or not marrying...
18:29Arthur, that's it.
18:30Jose, you start poking around.
18:32See what you can find out about that.
18:33I have missed you, boys.
18:35I've heard about bounty.
18:37There's been a price on my head for 13 years.
18:40It'll take them months to find us down here.
18:42And it seems like we can have a little sport.
18:44Well, they're good bounties.
18:46Will you hear this?
18:47Some fellas I met at a camp near the state line said there was talk of it in bars in the north and west for 500 miles.
18:56There was talk of super agents or some sort.
18:59Super agents?
19:01I'd love to meet one.
19:03It's just talk.
19:04I'm sure it is, but I couldn't not tell you.
19:07Stay out of trouble.
19:08Thank you, gentlemen.
19:12Okay.
19:20So these two plantation families.
19:22Arthur, you start sniffing around the greys place, see what the story is there.
19:27Yeah.
19:28I passed by it earlier with our friend, Archibald.
19:31Good.
19:32Hosea, you see what you can find out about these braithweights.
19:35All right.
19:37Thank you, Arthur.
19:40Quite a fishing trip.
19:42There's still time.
19:44I'm up for it.
19:46How about you, Arthur?
19:48Have you had enough of the chase for one day?
19:53Sure.
19:54Why not?
19:55Great.
19:58Hosea, why don't you lead us to that spot you were talking about?
20:03I kind of like this place.
20:06Okay.
20:07Let's see if we can avoid any more excitement.
20:10All right, gentlemen.
20:38Follow me.
20:38Yep.
20:43You crazy!
20:58Come on!
20:59We're never going to get there!
21:00So how far is this creek?
21:05It's a bit of a ride still, and it's not a creek.
21:08It's the same lake we camped on, just a different pipe.
21:11It'll be worth it.
21:12I saw some big drum and sturgeon there.
21:15Should be rock bass, bluegills, perch, pickerel too.
21:19It's a good spot.
21:21We'll see if you're as good at catching fish as you are at catching criminals, Arthur.
21:25Trelawney owes me for that.
21:27Trelawney owes everyone for something.
21:29But his information is good.
21:31Plus, we are now ingratiated with the local law.
21:37I'd say it was a worthwhile diversion all around.
21:41Trelawney's like a bad penny.
21:46I'm not sure how good a magician he is, but he's certainly good at disappearing when he feels like it.
21:51Where does he go?
21:54Everywhere and nowhere, it seems.
21:57We wouldn't have got Sean back if he hadn't been weaseling around down that way, though.
22:03Hey, Dutch, remember that time you found him in the outhouse?
22:07Oh, yeah.
22:08We hadn't seen him in weeks.
22:11We stopped in some dead-end town in the middle of nowhere.
22:15Don't even remember the name.
22:17You and Bill were off doing something, Arthur.
22:19So, we pick up some supplies.
22:23I go to relieve myself.
22:25Open the door, and there's Trelawney.
22:28Sitting there, newspaper in hand.
22:31Mr. Vanderlind.
22:33I say, what the hell are you doing here?
22:36And he said, I could ask you the same thing.
22:39Now, if you wouldn't mind giving me a little privacy,
22:43I ate a rotten oyster.
22:45Hey, maybe there are actually a hundred Shaloney's.
22:51What a terrible thought.
22:52This is the spot.
23:19Down to the left there.
23:20I saw some boats around last time.
23:37Be good to get to deeper water.
23:39Whoa.
23:41Hey, those the boats, you mean?
23:44Yes.
23:45Good.
23:45Good.
23:45Good.
23:50I'm sure nobody would mind if we borrowed one of these.
23:55Come on.
23:55All right.
24:15This looks like a fine vessel.
24:17Okay.
24:19Come on, Arthur.
24:21Let's get her in the water.
24:22Huh?
24:22Oh, no.
24:24I got a good feeling about fishing here.
24:27There's supposed to be some incredible sturgeon.
24:30Oh.
24:30Okay, here we go.
24:33Eee!
24:34Let me roll.
24:39You boys are too old for real labor no more.
24:42You're too dumb for anything else.
24:45You're still too quick for me, old man.
24:48Enjoy picking on children.
24:51Now, take us to the deeper water and pray for good luck and stupid fish.
24:55Well, what about stupid luck and good fish?
25:00That'll do, too.
25:02Get us a bit deeper.
25:15I think here's good.
25:17All right.
25:18Good luck, gentlemen.
25:19You should really come here at dawn or dusk.
25:27That's when you catch the best fish.
25:29We should use a lake lure.
25:31That'll give us a much better chance.
25:35To hook in something big like a sturgeon.
25:38What's wrong with a good old worm?
25:40Now, worms are good for tiddlers like bluegill and rock bats,
25:44but you'd have to be real lucky to catch a sturgeon with one.
25:48Lures it is, then.
25:49You heard the expert, Arthur.
25:51Let's bait up.
25:53Keep the lure moving slowly on the water
25:56so it looks like a little fish just asking to be eaten.
26:01Looks like you got a bite, Arthur.
26:02Just gotta reel him in now, Arthur.
26:09I got a bite.
26:10Got one!
26:11Ah!
26:12I should have had that one.
26:19Good job, Arthur.
26:36Something's nibbling.
26:37Got one.
26:38Not bad.
26:39Not bad.
26:39Damn it.
26:40I lost him.
26:41Keep him that one, eh?
26:46Hey, Ozeal.
26:47You remember that time we sent Arthur out fishing?
26:52He came back with three beautiful bass?
26:55Not this again.
26:57I don't think I do.
26:59Oh, yeah.
27:00You do.
27:02He was maybe 20.
27:0421.
27:05Walked in all full of himself.
27:07We had a big feast.
27:09Toasted him all night.
27:10This was 15 years ago.
27:14Oh, I remember now.
27:16Then, the next week, Arthur and I are at the market
27:20and Fishmonger calls out,
27:22so how did you enjoy those bass?
27:25Look, you can fish,
27:28or you can go drinking all day,
27:30rob someone,
27:32and buy some fish.
27:34Nice.
27:34You hooked him.
27:35I used to go fishing with this fella back in the day.
27:42Wesley, his name was.
27:44Real miserable bastard,
27:46but he loved to fish.
27:47We go out all the time.
27:49But one day,
27:51we were river fishing
27:52when we see a funeral procession
27:55going over the bridge,
27:56and out of the blue,
27:58Wesley stands up,
27:59takes off his hat,
28:00bows his head.
28:02Then he sits down,
28:03picks his rod back up,
28:04and carries on.
28:05Doesn't say a word.
28:07So I'm a little surprised
28:08and say,
28:09Wesley,
28:10that was nice of you.
28:12He replies,
28:12well,
28:13felt I had to.
28:15After all,
28:15I was married to her for 30 years.
28:18Oh, there he is.
28:20Oh, dear God.
28:22I might swim to shore.
28:24There we go.
28:30Hey, look at this beauty.
28:32There you go.
28:33Well done, Arthur.
28:35They can grow a lot bigger than that.
28:37Well,
28:37that told me he once saw
28:38a monster lake sturgeon
28:40near the mouth of the river,
28:41just southwest of Saint-Denis.
28:4350-pounder, he reckoned.
28:45I would like to see that.
28:48Remember those big salmon
28:49I caught in Montana last year?
28:51We had a banquet planned that night
28:52until copper went and scoffed a lot.
28:55You never had control of that dog.
28:58Oh, he had some spirit, though.
29:01Never lost the puppy in him
29:02right to the end.
29:04You know,
29:05I remember us saying
29:06how Blackwater was the furthest east
29:08we'd ever been.
29:09As a group, I mean.
29:11Feels like the more we try to head west,
29:13the further east we end up.
29:15We had all those safe spots
29:17picked out to lie low in New Austin
29:18after the ferry jump.
29:20I liked it there.
29:22Still open and wild
29:23the way it should be.
29:25Somehow the desert
29:26makes you feel
29:27closer to the sky.
29:29No point in us
29:30trying to get back that way
29:32any time soon.
29:34Pinkertons had patrols out
29:35all over tall trees
29:37and great plains.
29:38We saw them
29:39when we went back for Sean.
29:40Well, look at us now, huh?
29:42It could be worse.
29:44Plans changed.
29:46That's just how I sold.
29:48Did I ever tell you
29:54my mother's buried in Blackwater?
29:57Really?
29:57She is?
29:58Apparently so.
30:00I only found out
30:01from an uncle of mine
30:02years later.
30:04Last I knew,
30:05she was still outside Philadelphia.
30:07I left home at 15
30:09and didn't see her again.
30:11She and I didn't always
30:13see eye to eye.
30:15I wasn't always
30:16a very obedient child.
30:18I can only imagine.
30:20Still, I loved her
30:22in my own way.
30:25And she, me, and hers.
30:27But somehow,
30:28even from the grave,
30:30she managed to have
30:32the last laugh.
30:33got a nibble there, Arthur.
30:46Got a nibble there, Arthur.
30:50Well done.
31:19Arthur's pleased with that one.
31:29Arthur's pleased with that one.
31:29Arthur's pleased with that one.
31:31Bye-bye, Arthur.
31:32You've got a bite, Arthur.
31:33It's not good.
31:47Let's be all seul.
31:49You've got to buy it
31:51all the time.
31:51you got a bite that's on the hook Arthur
32:01there you go that's a nice one
32:17no worth keeping that one
32:47fish on the line Arthur
33:17not bad yeah that's a keeper
33:35hey can we call it today already you ain't been chasing down outlaws all right
33:44think we got a decent haul here Pearson will be happy should we head back we
33:49could keep the boat not too far back to camp from here good idea could be useful
33:54what about the horses they'll find their way back just follow the shore south
33:59Arthur that was fun thank you boys yeah okay yes how about a song okay
34:10all right I got one for you
34:13I asked that girl to give me some
34:17mm-hmm I asked that girl to give me some she says waiting till the taters is done
34:24mm-hmm I couldn't wait till the taters was done
34:29mm-hmm I couldn't wait till the taters was done
34:34threw her on the floor and knocked off some
34:37mm-hmm I wish to God I'd pass her by
34:41mm-hmm I wish to God I'd pass her by
34:45taters got burnt and so did I
34:48mm-hmm
34:49that was that was pretty good
34:53but you know what song we should be singing what
34:57well look at us three mariners
35:01ha ha of course
35:03well we be three four mariners till we come from the seas we spend our lives in jeopardy while others live at ease
35:15shall we go dance this round round
35:17shall we go dance this round round round
35:19shall we go dance this round round round
35:21when he there is a bully boy come pledge me on this round round round round
35:29we care not for the martial men that do our state's disdain
35:35to them we dance this round round round round
35:59oh
36:00Oh, bravo!
36:02Bravo!
36:04Well, you know, we should not let the folks back again.
36:24All right!
36:26I think I...
36:30I mean, we...
36:34are gonna be okay.
36:36I know.
36:38I always know.
36:42Whenever I got you two by my side,
36:46things are gonna be just fine.
36:50This place will be good for us.
36:56For now, anyway.
36:58I hope so.
37:00Well, I am going to take in the views.
37:08I'll give these fish to Pearson.
37:10What do you want?
37:22Don't be like that.
37:24Just a...
37:26Just a few bucks.
37:28I'm short.
37:30Get lost.
37:32Well, I'll go try someone with a heart.
37:34You do that.
37:36I've got quite a time in it, gentlemen.
37:38Mr. Pearson!
37:40Mr. Pearson!
37:42Look at what I've got!
37:44Fish!
37:46Mr. Matthews!
37:48Mr. Matthews!
37:50Mr. Matthews!
37:52You should've been a sailor.
37:54No, thank you.
37:56I like to eat fish, not swim with them.
38:10You know, one time, just off the horn,
38:12a giant whale stalked us for months.
38:16The same thing happened to me just south of Milwaukee,
38:20only I don't like to talk about it.
38:24I have nasty memories, though.
38:28You're not a kind man.
38:30I'm that fool!
38:32That's what I did.
38:34Bang, bang, bang!
38:36Fucking...
38:38The bastards have spotted me at the bar
38:41and taken the bullets out of me guns.
38:43Twice stood there laughing and crying,
38:46and rather than kill me,
38:48they took me and got me some food.
38:50Is that a cost of that?
38:54How are you?
38:56My lady.
38:58Hello, Arthur.
39:00Hi, Arthur.
39:02Hi, Arthur.
39:04Mrs. Adler.
39:06Here.
39:08Here.
39:09Got a hold of a harmonica for you.
39:10I look forward to hearing your plate.
39:12The only audience I ever had.
39:14I've got a hold of a harmonica for you.
39:16I look forward to hearing your plate.
39:18The only audience I ever had was my husband,
39:20and I'm gonna keep it that way.
39:22Oh.
39:23Fair enough.
39:24But thank you, Arthur.
39:25This is real kind of you.
39:26I'm gonna keep it that way.
39:27Oh.
39:28Fair enough.
39:29But thank you, Arthur.
39:30Mr. Morgan.
39:31Mr. Morgan.
39:32Mr. Morgan.
39:33Mr. Morgan.
39:34I've noticed you've stopped paying into the box.
39:35I've been sort of busy, Miss Grampshaw.
39:37I've been sort of busy, Miss Grampshaw.
39:39Oh, you're a great friend.
39:40Mr. Morgan.
39:41Mr. Morgan.
39:42Mr. Morgan.
39:43I've noticed you've stopped paying into the box.
39:47Mr. Morgan, Mr. Morgan.
39:58I've noticed you've stopped paying into the box.
40:02I've been sort of busy, Miss Grimshaw.
40:05Well, we all need to eat, Mr. Morgan.
40:09I'll see what I can do.
40:47Oh, touch.
41:00I'll see what I can do.
41:30I'll see what I can do.
42:00I'll see what I can do.
42:01Oh, darling.
42:02Oh, darling.
42:07Oh, darling.
42:10Oh, darling.
42:11Oh, darling.
42:15Oh, darling.
42:21Oh, darling.
42:23Oh, darling.
42:24Oh, darling.
42:25Oh, darling.
42:26Oh, darling.
42:27Oh, dear.
42:28How are you feeling?
42:58I had a fair maiden, so you love me.
43:01I know the feeling.
43:03And gently to her, I didn't say, hey, you won't let me ride your ring-bang down?
43:11Well, I see you ain't got problems with your avatar.
43:16There he is, a proud Englishman.
43:23Don't fight other man's battles, boy.
43:26And anyway, my family weren't even English.
43:29You're smart.
43:30Whatever you say.
43:31Put me off my meal.
43:32Why don't you take the bath, please?
43:35Bear down on your auger, before I know you brought all things in on and on.
43:42You know, my father had wealth all down his back.
43:46He was raised the same.
43:48He taught all the kids how to read.
43:51Hey there.
43:52Hello.
43:53How are you?
43:54Where are you?
43:55How are you?
43:56How are you?
43:58When you are making you open, what do you have to come here?
44:01It's great.
44:06Good morning, Arthur.
44:36Hey, Arthur.
44:39Yeah.
44:40So, tell me, is your people, eh, Jacobites or English lovers, Arthur?
44:47My people were peasants.
44:49We had no time for politics.
44:51My dad would say that no politics was politics.
44:54That old war bullshit, it ain't got no place here.
44:57Why? Because there ain't no judgment here.
45:00Most folks hate the Negroes, they hate the Redskins, the Jews, even us Irish.
45:04Heh, you ain't so free of politics.
45:07I hate everyone just the same.
45:09Well, in that case, you're gonna want what I just found for us.
45:13What's that?
45:14I was riding around a couple of days back.
45:16I come across this old cabin.
45:18Couple of fuckers lazing about outside all liquored up.
45:21I didn't think nothing of it.
45:23But then I come across this hunter down by the river.
45:26He tells me they're a stick-up crew.
45:28Says they hit a train a couple of days back near Emerald Ranch.
45:32Nice fella he was.
45:33Shared a bottle we did.
45:34Then I robbed the bastard blind.
45:36You believed him?
45:37No reason not to.
45:38If he's right, it'll be a big haul for us.
45:40I saw three of them, maybe more, but I reckon you and me, we could take them real easy.
45:46All right.
45:47What the hell?
45:49Let's go check it out.
45:51Them sons of bitches.
45:52Think they're mean?
45:53They're about to get a lesson in mean.
45:57You just keep your cool, you hear me?
46:07Right.
46:08Follow me.
46:10Cold.
46:22Hello.
46:23Good morning, Michael.
46:25How far is this place?
46:27It's a bit of a ride.
46:28Not too bad.
46:29Back up north a stretch.
46:30Not far from the state line.
46:32All right.
46:35So, what were you doing riding around up there anyway?
46:39Sniffing around, looking for a take.
46:42I got a long nose for these things.
46:44Dutch is always honored us to get out there and bring in money, ain't he?
46:48And rightly so.
46:49I ain't like some of them others back there, sitting around waiting to be told I go after them.
46:54I see you sitting around plenty.
46:57I mean, I don't need no coddling like the rest.
47:00Dutch knows my value to the cause, as from the moment I met him.
47:04You tried to kill him, if I remember the story right.
47:08And he kept me around, didn't he?
47:10He saw something in me, he said as much.
47:13I'm sure.
47:15Dutch is good at seeing things in people.
47:18Morgan!
47:19And while we're talking about money, you are clear on how this works.
47:24We split half, other half goes to the gang.
47:28Dutch keeps all our savings hidden in a safe spot outside camp.
47:33Yeah, yeah, I know.
47:35How many times you have to tell me?
47:37What's that box by his tent for then?
47:40Camp funds, supplies and the like.
47:44In fact, you don't know that suggests you clearly ain't put much in it.
47:48I always pay me way, don't you worry.
47:54You're sure you scoped this place out right?
47:56Yes, see?
47:58That's why I wanted you along for this.
48:00You're still a doubter.
48:02I ain't just some dumb kid.
48:04I've lived a lifetime of shit already.
48:06And you sure don't keep it bottled up inside.
48:09What about that train job with the oil wagon?
48:12Made a good show in there, didn't I?
48:14You got knocked down.
48:16Ah, that's what you choose to remember.
48:18We got paid, we got out of there.
48:21Got knocked down in Blackwater too, didn't you?
48:24Haha, now that was bloody chaos.
48:27Did you get split off with Mac?
48:29Nope, didn't see him.
48:31I lost your boys at some point when he was getting out of town.
48:34They caught up with Mac a couple of days after.
48:37Davey was finished by the time we got up the mountains.
48:41Jenny didn't even make it that far.
48:44Those bounty hunters strung me up.
48:46Beat me, pulled teeth, burned me fee.
48:49I didn't breathe a word about nothing, I swear.
48:52Good.
48:53And it's time folks stop giving Dutch a hard time
48:55about all that Blackwater business if you ask me.
48:58The man's not a fortune teller.
49:00He can plan, he can use your head.
49:02But you never really know what you're walking into.
49:05Yep.
49:06Folks always want to blame someone when things go wrong.
49:12How far is it now?
49:14Not too much further.
49:15Better be worth it.
49:17All right.
49:18That'll have to wait.
49:19We're nearly there.
49:20Hard left coming up.
49:21All right.
49:22It's going to be off the road up ahead.
49:24Go!
49:25Up there, Morgan.
49:26Easy.
49:27Let's leave the horses here and go the rest on foot.
49:39I want them to hear us coming.
49:40Here.
49:41I'll deal with them.
49:42Let's make sure we keep one of them alive to tell us where they stashed the money.
49:44I hope you know what you're doing.
49:45I hope you know what you're doing.
49:47I hope you know what you're doing.
49:48I hope you know what you're doing.
49:52I hope you know what you're doing.
49:53I hope you know what you're doing.
49:54I hope you know what you're doing.
49:55I hope you know what you're doing.
49:59Look.
50:00There's one on the outside.
50:01This is good.
50:02Look.
50:03There's one on the outside.
50:06This is good.
50:08It is?
50:09Leave it to me.
50:10I'll do the talking.
50:11You hang back.
50:12Leave it.
50:13I'll do the talking.
50:15You hang back.
50:17There's one on the outside.
50:20This is good.
50:26That's not true.
50:28You hang back.
50:29All right.
50:30This is good.
50:31It is?
50:32Leave it to me.
50:33I'll do the talking.
50:34You hang back.
50:42Hey there, whoa I want to give you and your dad here about five seconds to get the hell
51:06off my property boy look we don't want no trouble we just told you might like to know we passed a big
51:13posse alarm and headed this way there were a dozen of them coming up east what where right here
51:21here come the rest of them coming out of the woods
51:36come here with your hands up nice and easy you saw what we did to your pals here
52:04okay okay I give up don't shoot I ain't armed
52:11tell us where you slash your money and we'll let you live
52:25well all right all right take it easy behind the wall in the bedrooms if you stick your hand
52:31between the gap all right you go grab the money I'll keep an eye on sunshine here go get out of here and
52:39never come back
52:46oh here we are you got some good stuff
53:06why don't you see what else you can fire show
53:13I told you we take him no problem didn't I you did good let's see what the pay is first
53:27hook this up all by myself proper lead all right all right you heard him right he said the stash was
53:35behind a loose board in the bedroom
53:42you find that thing yet don't want to overstay our welcome
53:44all right this is more like it good work hey what about my car I found a place didn't I all right here but don't forget to give the camp it's share supplies don't appear by magic you know all right don't need the lecture again I'll see you back at camp
53:46you ever know what folks got stashed
53:53there's got to be other places out there like this
54:00you ever know what folks got stashed there's got to be other places out there like this
54:05you
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