Rawhide (1959) s03e13 Episode Script
Incident Near the Promised Land
Yeah, you bet.
Giddup.
We can smell Sedalia even if you can't.
What is it Well, look at it.
Right.
Morning.
( door opens, closes This is Sedalia, ain't it? Mr.
Favor.
Thanks.
Mrs.
Cardwell? Come in.
and I'll have to, uh, wait for a few days.
Per week? But that's way too much, ma'am.
We'll put it on paper.
You write.
of 25 cents of 3,000 head of cattle.
Payable before said cattle leave the premises.
Date it and sign it.
d.
Garcia'll give you a han Here comes Mr.
Favor.
Something wrong? or do you want to wait until I can get you some money? Well, let's head them out.
Follow me in.
I was sort of hoping that this time it might be different.
and he helped to get the pens built.
Ow.
Oh, it's a cash deal, you know.
Well, come on.
We haven't got all day.
The rest tomorrow when we take possession.
See you in the morning Yeah.
Up to in those clothes.
you can't go into town.
Well, maybe I just never spoke up before.
Hey, lookit.
Ain't that our buyer? I should have known from his looks he was a common criminal.
Wishbone.
You'll get it.
If it's not all ther e, you'll hear from me.
I might have to do something about it.
I didn't know they were gonna call it a swindle.
Well, right over here.
She'll have to take an IOU too .
Nothing else we can do.
n.
Yeah, and Mrs.
Cardwell's ma Let Rowdy know Come in.
You signed an agreement.
How? w.
Well, it's my business, no What is it, anyway? Your husband? shooting, drinking, killing.
I had a son.
out.
Just the same, don't try taking them Good night, then.
We don't want them bellowing up a racket.
We ready up here? Tell your men to get away from that fence.
We'll go on.
my men will have to fire.
See how many of them there are.
Hold your fire! us.
Well, he's unconscio Easy.
Mrs.
Cardwell.
Get out of the way, Mrs.
Cardwell.
Over here.
Let me get in here.
Let's take a look.
Maybe it was the fall off of the horse.
I just don't know.
Here you are, Wishbone But- Senor Favor.
r.
Anyway, that's my offe Mr.
Draper, I accept.
Uh, no.
Yeah.
t.
It's issue d by the governmen I want cash.
People who ought to be your friends.
except your own, personal, little hate.
Mrs.
Cardwell? No.
You stay put.
I wanna thank you for taking care of me.
not knowing my friend is still in trouble.
What was he like and all? Though he didn't see m ordinary to me.
and that was often.
or a lawyer, or something like that.
Yeah, he wante d to be a cowboy too That's one of the reasons.
e.
Yeah, but he didn't leav No.
I didn't let him.
Drinking with the men.
Wearing a gun.
A fight? He didn't know what he was doing.
Uh, ma'am, you Wind and rain and cold and dust.
Rivers flooding.
A lot of them boys just trying to prove they're men.
Well, fighting is the only way they got of doing it.
and my ma had to let me go.
Well, I'd better be moving along now.
I want to thank you for your kindness, though.
Hey, look, here comes Rowdy with Mrs.
Cardwell.
All right.
That's fine, just fine.
Well, I'd be proud if you'd and have a bite with us, ma'am ir.
I'd like that, s How'd you do it?
Giddup.
We can smell Sedalia even if you can't.
What is it Well, look at it.
Right.
Morning.
( door opens, closes This is Sedalia, ain't it? Mr.
Favor.
Thanks.
Mrs.
Cardwell? Come in.
and I'll have to, uh, wait for a few days.
Per week? But that's way too much, ma'am.
We'll put it on paper.
You write.
of 25 cents of 3,000 head of cattle.
Payable before said cattle leave the premises.
Date it and sign it.
d.
Garcia'll give you a han Here comes Mr.
Favor.
Something wrong? or do you want to wait until I can get you some money? Well, let's head them out.
Follow me in.
I was sort of hoping that this time it might be different.
and he helped to get the pens built.
Ow.
Oh, it's a cash deal, you know.
Well, come on.
We haven't got all day.
The rest tomorrow when we take possession.
See you in the morning Yeah.
Up to in those clothes.
you can't go into town.
Well, maybe I just never spoke up before.
Hey, lookit.
Ain't that our buyer? I should have known from his looks he was a common criminal.
Wishbone.
You'll get it.
If it's not all ther e, you'll hear from me.
I might have to do something about it.
I didn't know they were gonna call it a swindle.
Well, right over here.
She'll have to take an IOU too .
Nothing else we can do.
n.
Yeah, and Mrs.
Cardwell's ma Let Rowdy know Come in.
You signed an agreement.
How? w.
Well, it's my business, no What is it, anyway? Your husband? shooting, drinking, killing.
I had a son.
out.
Just the same, don't try taking them Good night, then.
We don't want them bellowing up a racket.
We ready up here? Tell your men to get away from that fence.
We'll go on.
my men will have to fire.
See how many of them there are.
Hold your fire! us.
Well, he's unconscio Easy.
Mrs.
Cardwell.
Get out of the way, Mrs.
Cardwell.
Over here.
Let me get in here.
Let's take a look.
Maybe it was the fall off of the horse.
I just don't know.
Here you are, Wishbone But- Senor Favor.
r.
Anyway, that's my offe Mr.
Draper, I accept.
Uh, no.
Yeah.
t.
It's issue d by the governmen I want cash.
People who ought to be your friends.
except your own, personal, little hate.
Mrs.
Cardwell? No.
You stay put.
I wanna thank you for taking care of me.
not knowing my friend is still in trouble.
What was he like and all? Though he didn't see m ordinary to me.
and that was often.
or a lawyer, or something like that.
Yeah, he wante d to be a cowboy too That's one of the reasons.
e.
Yeah, but he didn't leav No.
I didn't let him.
Drinking with the men.
Wearing a gun.
A fight? He didn't know what he was doing.
Uh, ma'am, you Wind and rain and cold and dust.
Rivers flooding.
A lot of them boys just trying to prove they're men.
Well, fighting is the only way they got of doing it.
and my ma had to let me go.
Well, I'd better be moving along now.
I want to thank you for your kindness, though.
Hey, look, here comes Rowdy with Mrs.
Cardwell.
All right.
That's fine, just fine.
Well, I'd be proud if you'd and have a bite with us, ma'am ir.
I'd like that, s How'd you do it?