 If you die, you'll be lost. There's no peace with your misfortune and our lives. If you die, you'll get lost. There's no peace. Show that Wyoming will be your new home. Life on the Red Horse Ranch. Yeah! Alabama finally had a chance to prove what a wonderful horse red really was, but not in too pleasant a way. As Alabama lay on the ground unconscious, red ran to the ranch corral and led Mr. Carter and the boys back to Alabama, perhaps saving his life. We haven't yet been able to find out how badly Alabama was hurt or what caused him to fall from red as he rode across the Bardee Ranch. As Alabama lays on his cot in the bunkhouse talking to roles, the boys are just outside the door singing. There's where sweet blue white album lies in the lonely. She died not brokenhearted nor by disease she fell. Does the music bother you? The music? Sure it don't Rose. Now don't you keep bothering yourself about me. I'm going to be all right. Well I hope so. How does your head feel now? Well it does feel a little like a pumpkin, but it ain't nothing to worry about. I'll be up and out of this bunkhouse before you know it. Now please lie still old man. Oh you're sure nothing's happened to red? Oh red's all right. He's missed you down in the corral today though. You know I believe he's as worried about you as the rest of us are. Red sure some horse. Smart as they make them. They might never have found you until it was too late if it hadn't been for reds. Red dad and Cheyenne right to where you were lying. Then they brought you in. I was afraid that I don't know what I'd have done. Oh Red you quit worrying yourself about me Rose. Say come to think of it you didn't sleep a wink last night. Oh I didn't mind that. I'll have plenty of time to sleep after. You're better. Oh gosh hang it Rose. There ain't nothing wrong with me. I'll show you. I can get out of this bunk right now. No bug-hided cop looks like me as long as... Now now now Alibam please. Lie down. Oh I ought to be ashamed of myself for exciting you like that. Now keep quiet. Take some singing. Oh there's Cookie. He's brought you something to eat from the bunkhouse. Oh my boy. Mr. Alibam. You don't create nothing to eat. Set it down Cookie. Sure. I can eat your cooking Cookie any time. Fiona. I'm so glad to hear you talk again Mr. Alibam. I thought you were practically finished. Cookie you mustn't talk to Alibam now. He's resting. Yes Miss Rose. Man I didn't think you were going to live at all. Cookie. I was fixing right after you gone old whirlwind at my bureau. Cookie please. Yes Miss Rose. Cookie hurry on back to the chuck house now please. I wish old whirlwind make up his mind. He's gonna run. I should be somewhere. Hold him. Hold him. She won't come and I won't call her hide-a-lee-a게. Roosters are crowing in the Sourwood Mountain. Hold the um the hide-a-lee-aay. So many pretty girls I can't count them. Hold the um the hide-a-lee-aay. Big dog spark and a little ones fight you. Hold the um the hide-a-lee-aay. Big girl scored and a little ones fight you. Hold the um the hide-a-lee-aay. My true love lives up in Ledger. Hold the um the hide-a-lee-aay. She won't come and be dirty if I'll bet your. Hold the um the hide-a-lee-aay. My true love lives up in Ledger. My two loved ones over the river, hodium di-di-dee-ay A few more jumps and I'll be with her, hodium di-di-dee-ay I got a gal in the head of the hall, hodium di-di-dee-ay She won't come and I won't Hodium di-di-dee-ay Hodium di-di-dee-ay Hodium di-di-dee-ay Hodium di-di-dee-ay I guess he wants to talk to you Evening, Mr. Carter? Well, Alabama, I guess you ain't looking for company with Rosie No, but I've been telling Rose she needs some rest You'd think I was a crippled yell in the way she's standing heard over me Yes, just like a mother was, Rosie's always putting herself out there I like to hear you say that, Dad You mind the time that Mom Carter took care of me when that big coyose kicked me, Dad? Yes, yes, she was that way all her life Alabama, you reckon you're strong enough to tell us the rest of what happened to you over on the Bardee? Well, I guess there ain't much more to tell, Mr. Carter Dan Higgins had said something to me about seeing some of the Red Horse cattle strain over across the Bardee toward the Badlands I took Red and rode over there And on the way back, well, it seems I got a little dizzy as near as I can remember I must have fell off my horse and fall knocking me out You just got dizzy, eh? As near as I can remember, it's a little hazy right now Well, maybe you'll remember more about it, Lady But how that Red's a wonderful horse you got there, Alabama We'd like to tour the Corral Gate down until we followed him out and found you You've done a great job at training him I ain't taking no credit for what he did, Mr. Carter But I'm powerful, proud of him He'll be great when we round up But the roundups got to be mighty soon, Alabama The boys have got to bring in every head and put it on the markets as soon as possible Sorry you won't be with us What do you mean I won't be with them? I ain't messed around up on the Red Horse in the last ten years Well, I hope you're feeling well enough for it, but it's got to be mighty soon The money from that herd's going to mean everything if we're going to save the Red Horse Dad, I think Alabama's talked enough now We'd better let him rest Oh, don't listen to her, Dad I'm feeling the surprise of doggie Well, I guess you're right, Rose Alabama does need a rest, and so do you You come with me back to the bunkhouse Dad, I'm not tired, really Now, you come along, you keep him from resting yourself I'll be back later, Alabama All right, son All right, then Goodbye, Alabama Arizona, you watch Alabama for me, won't you? Now, you see that he doesn't try to get out of his buns Sure I will, Rose This is one time I can get the best of Alabama Come on, Arizona I reckon you can keep one eye on Alabama and play your guitar Let's give him another tune before he goes to sleep Oh, Tenderfoot I think that's Alabama, won't you, Tenderfoot? All right Go right on with your singing, boys I'll be just talking to him a minute You wanted me, Alabama? Yeah, Tenderfoot Pull up a box there and sit down close, will you? You suppose the boys can hear us talking? Well, I don't think so Not while they're singing Well, Tenderfoot, I'm going to tell you something I ain't told no one else You mean about how you got hurt? Yeah And just you and I are to know it I can trust you for that, can't I? Well, of course, but what... You see, I happen to be pretty sure Who struck that blow on my head Well, who struck it? But I thought you said that you... This is something I didn't want anyone else to know But you, I'll tell you what happened I rode across the Bardee to see if Dan Higgins was right about someone running the brand on the Red Horse cattle And I saw plenty Then it's true? I'm clung to sure of it Even so, where they built the fires off in the trees to do the branding And I headed red back toward the Red Horse along in the evening When I rounded the hill riding along the fence on the Bardee ranch I met up with Steve Bradford What? Steve Bradford? I can remember that much I reckon he won't soon forget it either Why, what? Me and Bradford had a few words and he accused me of prying around his ranch Well, I had a hard time holding myself down but I figured it wouldn't do no good to kick up a fuss so I turned to get back on red and... Well, that's a last, I remember till I woke up lying in this bun So Steve Bradford did it Listen, why don't you tell the fellas, Alabama? We'll ride over there and have it out with Bradford Oh, wait a minute, Tenderfoot We ain't telling anyone yet Only Tenderfoot and Alabama know what really happened What does Alabama plan to do about Bradford? Why is Bradford so anxious to get possession of the Red Horse? Why?