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I guess it never looks hard, though, to try it. Mr. Dullin, Ada's seen us. She's come out on the porch. Oh, yeah. Hello, Ada. Marshal Dullin. Ada, I sent a man out here a few days ago to tell you what happened to Zack. He told me. Well, I kind of thought you'd come into dodge. No, I... They had to bury him either. I had to brought him out here, but I was off chasing this partner. Did you catch him? He was killed swimming in Cimarron. Killed Zack, right on Front Street. Well, I had no choice, Ada. I told him not to go back to town. I told him you probably have found out who robbed that express office. I said you'd be looking for it. I'm sorry it happened, Ada, for your sake. Zack turned bandit, Marshal. I lost pride in him for a long time now. Ada, there's been some talk going on in dodge. What do they say? Well, everybody thinks that Zack brought the money out here and hid it. They think you know where it is. Is that what you think, Marshal? Well, they could have been headed south with it. Right in bold and innocent like right through dodge. The money could be at the bottom of the Cimarron with Zack's partner. Zack went bad, Marshal. I hated him for it. That's why I didn't come to town when he got killed. Yeah. Well, I... I won't bother you anymore, Ada. Goodbye. Goodbye, Marshal. What's she saying? Well, he buried that money out here somewhere. There's no man who'd be fool enough to ride back into dodge with it. I think that woman's fooling you, Mr. Dillon. I think she knows where the money's at. Chester, let's ride back as far as the Crick and Bill is at fire, huh? I'm hungry. Now, here's another strip of meat that's about done, Chester. Oh, that's yours, Mr. Dillon. I ate the last one. Hey, look. We got company. Leachfields, fella. Leachfields? Well, who's he? Well, he got off Santa Fe one day while he was down on the Cimarron. But I don't know for sure where he comes from. I don't know what he's doing out this way. Is he a gambler? Oh, I ain't never saw him gambling. He sure dresses like one, don't he? Yeah, he looks pretty fancy. Oh, he's a gentleman. A real gentleman. We don't get many like him. How do, Mr. Fields? Hello, Chester. Mr. Fields, this here is Marshal Dillon. It's a pleasure to meet you, Marshal. I've been looking forward to it. Well, that makes you different from most men that come to Dutch. Yes, I've been observing those men, Marshal. They're bad. They're evil. Yeah, some of them sure are, Mr. Fields. You do right to kill them, Marshal. When I kill somebody, it's because I have to. Not because it's either right or wrong. Well, it was certainly right to kill Zach Morton. Was it? Of course it was. I was going to console his widow with that same thought, Marshal. We're old friends, even though I haven't seen Ada in years. Why did you know her, Fields? Back in St. Joe. That's right. She is from St. Joe. I've heard her talk about it. I'll buy you a drink when I return to Dodge, Marshal. Goodbye. Goodbye, Chester. Goodbye, Mr. Fields. Here. See what I mean about him being a gentleman, Mr. Dillon? You're mates, Vernon, Chester. You mean you don't think he's a nice fellow? Listening to gun smoke. In your kitchen? Getting ready for a Sunday supper? Maybe in your living room, relaxing? Or... Out driving? Say, be sure and watch the road. But remember there's pleasure ahead when you smoke Chester Fields. When you satisfy yourself with Chester Fields better taste and mildness. You see, Chester Field packs more pleasure because it's more perfectly packed. A more perfectly packed cigarette gives you an open, easy draw that unlocks all the better taste and mildness of fine tobaccos. And Chester Field, made by exclusive accu-ray, is more perfectly packed. With an even distribution of tobacco from one end of your Chester Field to the other. Firm and pleasing to the lips. Mild, yet deeply satisfying. Remember, to the touch, to the taste. Chester Field packs more pleasure because Chester Field's more perfectly packed. By Chester Field, mild. Yet they satisfy. The most. It's fine with me, Chester. I hear there's some cattle coming up the trail in a couple of days, though. Well, that's a couple of days off. We'll enjoy ourselves while we can. Yeah, sure. Well, for evermore, what do you know? Oh, what is it? I ate a morn. Oh, yeah. Ah, hello, Ada. Fields. Hello, Marshal. Chester. Well, I've got good news, Marshal. How's that, son? Haven't I, Ada? Let me tell him. We're gonna get married, Marshal. Tomorrow, right here in Dodge, I brought Ada in today so she could buy some clothes and things. Ah, I see. I know what you're thinking, Marshal. You're thinking it's awful fast with Zach gone only a couple of weeks. Oh, it's no business of mine, Ada. Well, it's not so fast considering how we knew each other back in St. Joe and all. Ada, you'd better run along now and do your shopping. I'll meet you at the Dodge house in about an hour. All right. Uh, Ada, I, uh... just want to wish you happiness. Thank you. Leach is a good man, Marshal. He's a good God-faring man. Well, that's quite a compliment, Fields. A woman like her. She's endured a lot of evil in her life, Marshal. I want to help her to forget it. Look, Fields, the evil that you mentioned. That never brought her a thing. Not a thing. Well, of course not. What I mean is it didn't bring her any money. Money? From Zach? That'd be tainted money, Marshal. I wouldn't touch it and I wouldn't allow her to. Now, what about that drink I promised you? No, not today, Fields. I'm pretty busy. Yeah. But I'll be waiting for you next time you come to town. I'm glad that mail's over. Now, they got a new cook here, kiddie. Didn't I tell you? You didn't have to, Marshal. Oh, no, it wasn't that bad. It wasn't? Where'd he learn to be cooked? Out of poison and wool? Good cook's hard to find. I'm sure of it. Yeah, long hours, not much pay. If he doesn't like the job, why doesn't he go back to oil and leather or whatever he was doing? Well, if he could hear you, I expect he could. Well, hello, Matt. Kitty. Hello, Doc. Sit down. Hello, Doc. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Where have you been the last couple of days? Oh, out in the country, Kitty. Waiting for a baby to make up its mind. Oh, say, I passed by Ada Morton's place on my way back, Matt. It's been Ada Fields for the last month, Doc. I know, I know. Well, how they getting along, Doc? I didn't see it. But Leach Fields was there. So, you know how nice he usually is, Matt. He's a gentleman-like and everything, but he wasn't his type. Oh, no, he acted like he didn't want me around. He wouldn't even invite me into the house. Well, maybe he was busy. Oh, he was busy. He was sitting there in the porch doing nothing. Matt, I don't like it. I've got a feeling something's wrong out there. You better go and have a look. He's sitting right there on the porch, Mr. Dillon, just like Doc said. Of course, I didn't think Doc's just an old warrior. Hello, Fields. Good afternoon, Marshal. It's just her. How are you doing, Fields? What are you doing way out here? Well, we were riding by. I always say hello. Well, I'm glad you did. Sorry you missed Ada, though, Marshal. She's going to be mighty disappointed. Oh, where is she, Fields? I don't know. She got on a horse this morning and said she was off to visit some neighbors. Didn't she say who? She wants to go visiting. I don't ask her where. I trust Ada. Yeah, yeah, sure. I'd ask you in, Marshal, but one thing she did tell me was if anybody rode by not to let them see the house, she didn't take time to clean it up and you know how women are. Well, we've got to go back to Dodge anyway, Fields. You tell her hello for us. I'll do that, Marshal. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye, Mr. Fields. Goodbye, Chester. Now, he wasn't back to me, Mr. Dillon. Chester. Hm? Do you ever hear of a country woman riding off and not telling her husband where she's going? Well... Don't sure come think of it, I never did. You bet you didn't. I couldn't see you behind this bush, Mr. Dillon. Did you find a place to tie the horses? I'm sure there was an old log down in that galley. Have you saw anything? Well, as soon as we were out of sight, Fields left the porch and went into the house. Nobody's come out yet. Well, I still think you're wrong about him, Mr. Dillon. Yeah, maybe I am. Maybe I just don't like men who go around preaching how bad other men are. You're also suspicious of everybody, Mr. Dillon. Well, Chester, nothing pleases me more than what I'm wrong. I know. How long are we going to have to lay out here and just dog on dirt, Mr. Dillon? That'll dark if nothing happens before. Then what? We're going up to that house, Indian style. It ain't hardly noon. We've got an awful long wait. Say now, maybe I'll just... Wait a minute. Look. It's him. 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By Chesterfield, mild, yet they satisfy the most. Open if you want in, Mr. Dillon. And I'll bust it open. Crook entering the man's house this way. Don't let it bother you, Chesterfield. Let's take a look in the bedroom. Bust it open too? Yes, sure. Look on the bed, Mr. Dillon. He's got it all tied up. Yeah. Your entire feet, Chester. Yes, sir. You're sick. Oh, Marshal. You all right, Ada? Have you been hurt? No, Marshal. Starved? Nothing to eat. Not for days, weeks. Oh, my goodness. Take a look in the kitchen, Chester. See if you can find something for us. Yes, I sure will. Where did Leach Fields go, Ada? We saw him right off. He wanted the money, Marshal. He starved me so god-telling. And you finally gave in. You told him? He's gone to dig for it inside that old sod hut up near Willow Spring. Oh, yeah. I know where it is. If he don't find the money, he's coming back to kill me, Marshal. Look, Ada, we're going to leave a rifle with you. You think you're strong enough to use it? I'll get strong enough. I'll use it. Ada, you never knew Leach Fields before, did you? No, I only said it so it looked better marrying him so quick. Yeah, I thought so. I'll go help Chester and Anna since we can feed you something we'll go after. He seemed so good, Marshal. He seemed so good for a day or two. All right, this is far enough, Chester. It's so dark I can't hardly see nothing. He's in there. You can hear him digging. Listen. I hear him. We're going to rush him. I'd like to take him alive if possible. I mean, you will wait for him to come out. No, let's jump him. Maybe it'll scare him so bad he won't put up a fight. All right. Now, you walk about 10 feet to the left of me, Chester. I'll go inside alone. If he takes me, will you get him? Yes, sir. I got the drop on your fields. Don't move. What are you doing here, Marshal? Get your hands in the air. I don't understand. Don't be a fool! It's too dark in here. I tried for his shoulder the first shot, but I missed. You sure he's dead? I couldn't afford to miss the next two, Chester. No, sir. No, Mr. Dylan, I sure was wrong about him. Yeah. I guess he didn't find the money, though, did he? He would have if it had been any. But this is where he had said it was. You want to start digging for it, Chester? Well, no, sir. That money's at the bottom of the simmer on with Zack's partner. Well, then why'd she say it was out here? Well, I guess she thought if she could get rid of leech fields even for a little while, she might have a chance. She was right, wasn't she? Yeah. And you and everybody else had better start believing than I did. She's been through enough over something that she never even knew anything about. And I'm sure it can be wrong sometimes, can't he, Mr. Dylan? Now, you tell everybody that back in Dodge, Chester. And maybe Ada can have a little peace. She's earned it. In a moment, our star, William Conrad. Chesterfield packs more pleasure because Chesterfield's more perfectly packed. 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