:21:02
Sir, are you all right?
Somebody get a doctor!
:21:11
The bullet left clean,
but he's lost blood.
:21:14
He's gonna be fine, right, Daddy?
:21:17
Praying wouldn't hurt.
:21:21
Who's that? Stay here with him.
:21:25
We're checking all houses
for a fugitive.
:21:27
Powell, out back. McCall, first floor.
:21:30
-I'm going up.
-Who are you?
:21:32
-Oh, sorry, ma'am.
-Well, I should hope so!
:21:36
Go! Go.
:21:41
Jesse, are you awake?
:21:43
Jesse, is that your hand?
:21:51
They're gone. What are you. . .?
:21:54
-I made them think I was alone.
-Let's hope he pulls through.
:21:58
I think he's feeling better already.
:22:19
Mr. Thaddeus Rains, sir.
:22:21
-It's a pleasure to have you.
-I'm pleased to be here.
:22:24
-Really?
-No, Parker, no!
:22:25
I'm really not pleased to come
to this godforsaken piece of dirt. . .
:22:30
. . .to discover why you can't evict
a few simple farmers. . .
:22:33
. . .from their pathetic mudholes. . .
:22:35
. . .so I can build the greatest
railroad ever.
:22:38
-I understand your distress, sir.
-What's going on?
:22:43
Two weeks ago, we arranged to have
the Army hang a local farmer.
:22:47
-That's good.
-Unfortunately not, sir.
:22:49
A group of local thugs
managed to rescue him. . .
:22:52
. . .inspiring resistance. And Mr.
Allan Pinkerton was seriously injured.
:22:57
Leaving you in charge of operations
until he should return.