on the first anniversary of the newspaper. "In youth and beauty, wisdom is so rare." Shakespeare. That reminds me, your idea of the new club. - We must take up literature, too. - Yes, and maybe early American history. Why, honey, don't you know you're making it? Yes. Wallpaper! Why, it's the first in town. - Where'd you get it? - In Mr. Hefner's store. - I had him send East for it. - Has he got any left? I think so. I think he got several patterns. It's a new department. Do tell. Well, I must be going. Goodbye. Goodbye, Donna. - Goodbye. - Goodbye. I reckon Louis Hefner's gonna have a run on wallpaper soon. I want to get a nice little dainty rosebud pattern... for Donna's new bedroom. Should we get a new house, too? Sugar, you are getting ambitious. I can't tell you half the things I'm thinking. Yancey, I feel so light... - so queer. I think I'm going to... - Sugar. Honey. Sabra. Outlaws. The chief has been saying they're shooting up the bank. Kid! That's Cravat. Dang it! I didn't figure on him. Take care of Sabra... and keep everybody away from those windows. Yeah. - What's going on? - Keep back. It's all right. Just keep back. Yancey's out there, and I can't do anything. Where's Cim? Cim! I'll find him, Miss Sabra. Oh, no. No, Isaiah! Hold tight! Hold tight! You pegged me. I never figured we'd end up on the opposite sides of the fence, Kid. My fault, Yance. Didn't have an invite. Can I do anything? You can blow me to a pine box, if you want to. Sure, old Kid. And I'll owe you for it. Sorry. - Pegged you in the arm, eh? - Strangle the whole bunch! Say, you're a foreigner! All right, we'll pick them up and put them in the front window. Yancey, that's the highest price shooting ever done in this community... with all the rewards out for The Kid. Bankers Association pays $10,000 cash, alone. Wells Fargo, $5,000. And the railroads of Santa Fe and County, $5,000 each. - And you'll get it all, Yancey. - More than $30,000. And the government's price on The Kid's head. - You'll hear from Washington. - Old Ben Harrison'll be tickled pink... for getting rid of the last real bandit of the country. I wouldn't be surprised if they appoint you governor of the territory. I'll send that bandit to you, Yance. Mama! Mama! Cim. Here comes the boss. - He's hurt. - A little, I think. Master Yancey. Master Yancey. Don't you worry about it, sugar. Doctor Valien'll be right over. Darling. I'm so grateful it isn't worse. The whole town's so proud of what you've done... getting rid of those bandits and outlaws. Just think, all that money. Cim's education, Donna can go East to school. We'll have a new printing press. I'll send back the rewards, every dollar. You'll send them back? I knew The Kid when he was riding the open range... making honest money. I've rode with him. I've slept in the prairie beside him. We were friends. The fool. Why, one of his bullets might've hit you, or Cim, or Donna. That's why I killed The Kid... not for money. What's the matter with Isaiah, Mama? Well, old Grover's finally woke up to what we need out here. It's the greatest thing that ever happened to the territory. Why, folks'll flock in from all over the country. Hey, it'll be a bigger rush than we had here in '89. Bigger? I should say so. Why they'll add six million acres to our two. Great chance for a man to make a fortune out there. Another fou ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Гвозди на английском - текст Новый Гулливер на английском - текст Полкан и Шавка на английском - текст Американский ниндзя 2: Столкновение на английском - текст Последняя Ночь на английском |