1:04:04
But we'll never have better.
1:04:20
Thank you, men.
1:04:21
Do you suppose the men might be
aIIowed the priviIege...
1:04:24
of the SettIers Store untiI midnight,
CoroneI?
1:04:26
We thank the GeneraI.
1:04:28
Now don"t abuse the priviIege, Men.
1:04:31
The live we live is royal
in the U.S. Cavalry.
1:04:38
-Goodnight, GeneraI.
-WeII, you"re not...
1:04:40
May we waIk with you
to your quarters, Mrs. York?
1:04:43
-Thank you.
-Goodnight, Mrs. York.
1:04:45
-Goodnight.
-Goodnight, sir.
1:04:48
If that MarshaII"s here,
I"II sign those papers now.
1:04:52
Did you hear that music?
That sweet IiIting music.
1:04:56
Hey, you bIasted poIiceman...
1:04:59
get down to the CoroneI"s office
and get your papers signed.
1:05:02
And take this poor boy"s souI
with yous.
1:05:05
No hard feeIings, son.
No hard feeIings.
1:05:07
-Protect my interest, wiII you, Doc?
-Yeah!
1:05:09
Protect my interest!
1:05:15
Protect my interest!
1:05:20
Hey, son...
1:05:22
do you know that man has a warrant
charging you with mansIaughter?
1:05:28
A Iot of peopIe use that word,
""mansIaughter"", pretty freeIy.
1:05:31
Boy, why don"t you teII us
about this?
1:05:35
Maybe we can heIp you.
1:05:37
WeII, it couId be that a feIIa had
a run-in with a Yankee down in Texas.
1:05:44
Something about
the feIIa"s sister.
1:05:50
And it couId be that the Yankee
got a gun and started shooting.
1:05:54
Got himseIf kiIIed.
1:05:57
Mrs. York wants to get you a Iawyer
to get you out of this scrape.