 Life on the Red Horse Ranch Boys from Red Horse Ranch have followed the trail of a mysterious map left by Trigard Dawson, a slain outlaw. The trail led to a falls on Roaring River. Alabama, Bob, Idaho, and Dewey descended the canyon below the falls and left the rest of the boys at the top to watch the horses. Before we join Alabama's party, let's see what the other boys are doing. HSD said young man was seeking out a walk. How long are we going to have to wait up here? Alabama and the boys have been gone a long time. Oh, it just seems a long time, Cheyenne, with us waiting like we are. Well, like is not in trouble down at the bottom of that canyon right now. I told Alabama not to take Dewey along. I sort of do feel the way you do, Cheyenne. We'd better start down after him before long. Well, let's ask some more music. That helps a little bit. Yeah, come on, boys. A story of tree maiden's fate, a story that you will understand. He'd take them to the city where life was so grand. He said that he promised her he'd wed. Well, they never, never told. Behind a broken heart is so soon laid away. Girls, she loves so dear and gay. Do not waste your life that way. Just take heed to what I've said and have no fear. Well, keep it going. Arizona's time we heard from you. Okay, awesome. I believe Dewey's right. This must be a hidden entrance to that cavern there behind the falls. Anyway, you might as well have a look. This entrance ain't any too big to get through. Come on, boys. Dewey, are you still there? Don't get that way too far. You might get lost. My dolly, this opens out into quite a cave, don't it? Yeah. Wait till I light a match. We don't know what's ahead of us here. Dewey, we've got to stay close together. This seems to be some sort of a passageway there that opens up further on to join the main cavern. We'd better hurry. Bradford and his men have already entered the cavern under the falls on the other side of the river. Idaho, you and Dewey better stay here at the entrance and watch Bradford's actions on the other side of the river. Bob, let you and me do a little looking around here. All right. Come on, boy. Be sure and yell if you need any help, Alabama. All right, Dewey, let's keep our eyes open. This cave seems to be opening up wider all the time, don't it? Yeah. But we still don't know what we are looking for. We'd better move as quiet as we can. Bradford and his men are in here somewhere, too. You're right, Bob. See, look here. There's two passages. Which way do you suppose we'd better go? That's hard to tell. I'll keep your voice down, Bob. Let's light another match. All right. Stand right where you are. Who's there? Steve, Bradford. You're both covered, so don't make a move. All right, Hank, light that torch. Yeah. There it is, boss. What are we going to do with it? Oh, shut up and frisk him, Hank. The rest of you boys keep him covered. Well, let's get it over with. Watch your game this time, Bradford. I think we both know what the other fellas after. I have as much right to Dawson's loot as you do. You think you can get away with this, Bradford? I don't think I can if there's no one to do much talking. Oh, boys. Yeah. I think we might just as well leave him right here, huh? Got you married with your Hank? Yeah, boss. Shall we tie him up? Sure. Good and tight. Hurry up. All right. We'll plug your boat. Leon was fired this time, ain't you, Bradford? Yeah. How about gagging him, boss? I don't think it'll do him any good to call for help. Got him tight-handed foot? Yeah. They won't get loose. All right. Come on. Bring your torches. All right. Well, so long, Alabama. All right. Make yourself comfortable. If we help people out of here, we'll all be back, and it won't go so easy with you. I can just get my hands loose. Well, we walked right into that one. This is right. Well, I guess it's all up. We're stuck here. This rope's cutting into my wrist. Something awful. It's supposed to be out of yelp or out of Idaho. Oh, guys hang these ropes. I'm sure that's them, Alabama. It seems to me them voices are coming from the other way. See, you must be right, Bob. From the way we came. Alabama. Are you supposed- Alabama. Where are you? It's Idaho. Here we are. Idaho. Quiet, though. What's the matter here? What's happening? Don't make a sound. Why? They're tied in hand and foot. We'll soon have you out of this, Alabama. Why? It's Cheyenne. What are you doing down here? Where's Arizona and Tenderfoot and the rest of the boys? We got tired of waiting for you, so we all got our horses and came on down the river. The rest of the boys are up at the entrance, Alabama. Well, thanks, boys. Feels good to be loose again. No. Tell us what happened. Oh, there he is, boys. There he is, boys. There he is. There he is. There he is. There he is. There he is. There he is. There he is. There he is. Well, there's no need for any bloodshed with all you boys, children. The echo in this cable make it sound like a whole army. They'll turn tail and run before they know what's happened. Bradford's coming back all right. There's a light in that passageway. They're heading this way. They must have found the loot. Now, listen, boys. Keep back around the bend here. When they get up to where they left us, I'll shoot the torch out of that leader's hand. And we'll keep them covered and get back, so if they try and assume, we'll be safe. Here, they come down the passageway. They ain't losing any time about it. All right, boys. Remember, when I give the order, empty your guns in the air. All right, come on, boys. We don't show Alabama and Bob what they missed out on, huh? Yeah, we left them ties. They're long here. They'll be right in here somewhere. Hey, boss. Boss, what's this? Well, it's the ropes. They're gone. When I give the order, I'm going to put out Hank's torch. Hey, who shot out that torch? I wouldn't try to light that torch again, Bradford. You in a pretty bad spot, right? Boss. Yeah? Boss, these fools, they somebody else here? I don't know. You bet there's somebody else here. Let's try something and see what happens. Now, wait a minute, Alabama. You can't bluff me. If you drop that loot and get out of here, we'll let you go. Otherwise... We can do some shooting, too. All right, boys. Blaze away. A boss. Boss, they'll get a shot. Hang on. Come on. I don't want to blick. Let's get out of here. Come on. Come back here. Shall we go after Alabama? No need of that, Bob. They're scared plumb silly. Look here, boys. They done just what Alabama told them to. If I ain't mistaken, they dropped ever bit of Dawson's loot right here. There's plenty of money in them bags. Let's pick it up and get out of this cave. Be sure you get all of it. Everyone do it. It's about the mouth of the king. Reckon they're wondering what's happened. There's the entrance right there ahead. Help them. Is that you? It's us, Dewey. Me and all the boys. Are you all right? Of course I am. Look, there goes Brad from them fellows up the trail. The other side of the canyon there. Yes. Come on out, boys. Everything is safe now. Did you get the loot, Alabama? For sure it did, Dewey. Thanks to Bradfoot's help. Gosh, they made me wait out here when there was a good gunfight. I never have any luck. Well, bye, Jax. Will you look who's coming? Hey, Cookie, are you just getting down here? I'm here. Come on out where we used to hurry up. Look at Cookie right there, girl. I've got my resolve. Where's the fight, man? The fight is all over with Cookie. Come on, boys. We are heading for home. And our thrilling hunt for treasure is over. Let's join the boys again when they ride home to Red Horse Ranch.