A Chief must be strong at heart. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
A Kilgore man. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
A man who hated thievery and oppression. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
A masked man, a road agent, you're playing on the wrong side, Kimberly. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
A Ranchers wouldn't dishonor their treaty, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
A squaw can fight with weapons. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
A world of fear, fear of the mysterious. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
About certain things that have happened around here. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Adios. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
All I got is one small herd, and them Redskins sure cut it up. You catch up with them? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
All of us? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
All right ladies and gentlemen, here he is. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
All right. About the dynamite. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Alright let's go. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Alright Sheriff, if you can't protect this county, the ranchers will. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Alright, alright, Lyla come here dear. That's wonderful, that's wonderful boy. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Alright, I'm gettin'! No use gettin' mad about it! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Alright, let's go through it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Alright, we're gonna move in! Now don't miss. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Always going off unexpectedly, yes sir. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Always the young buffalo wishes to kill the old buffalo, and take his place. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Americans turned their faces toward the west. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
An Injun, didn't you see him? An Indian? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And among the things they're charged with, there's the murder of Pete Ramirez. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And Angry Horse who wishes to become Chief, shows his strength by making war on children. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And does a little snooping into another fellows. Could be some of that going on. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And everything else burned to the ground. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And farmlands in the east offered only the barest living. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And he does kill the old buffalo, because he has youth and strength. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And he has to get rid of them before he can seize it, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And his hands. I do not need weapons to fight men who make war on children. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And his name is... The Lone Ranger. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And I'm going to learn to love it too. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And I'm telling you for the last time, not to interfere. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And I'm telling you men, to get off this reservation. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And if a single Indian is killed, you'll all stand trial for murder. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And if she's still alive, how to get her away from them. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And if you and Kimberly are closer than fleas on a dog. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And it ain't gonna be me. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And it made him angry that, a thing within the reach of his eyes, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And knock on all the doors. Tell' em what's busted loose. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And my daughter Lyla, a real westerner. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And now, go! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And once that's settled, we do a job that's been put off too long. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And place them behind bars. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And plead for statehood until it's cleared up. Tell that to the Ranger. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And remember, the only reason you're ram rodding this drive, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And say what I say to you now. This territory must and shall become a state. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And she's my little girl again. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And so do I. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And that's a special place for you to keep clear of. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And that's just what he's trying to do. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And the best parts have been cut away and only moccasin tracks around it, that's evidence. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And the best parts have been cut away and only moccasin tracks around it, that's evidence. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And the cow puncher come to the door, and Cassidy says to him, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And then he made all the Indians promise not to fight, no matter what. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And then there's this. Lucky Mr. Kilgore ordered by mail. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And then vanishing as mysteriously as he came. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And this is the youngster, who someday is gonna be able to run it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And together, we'll make the Kilgore name a good one. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And what about my three men they killed, when they kidnapped Lyla. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And what do you aim to do with these buzzards? They'll be out of here by morning. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And you also think, that this house is the more dangerous place. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And you say what to do of it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
And you want a hand in raising the only child we could have. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Angry Horse wanted to kill me. But he wouldn't let him. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Angry Horse wishes to be Chief of your tribe. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Angry Horse, him say make war, him say fight now. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Angry Horse! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Anything happens, whoever's close to him don't stand a chance. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Anything that'll help prevent this war, please let me know. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Appearing out of nowhere to strike down injustice or outlawry, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Appointed through the Governor's office. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Are we going to stand for this outside interference? I say no. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Are you loco? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Are you? Staring for hours every evening at a mountain you can't have. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Arrest? Are you crazy? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Arrows, found in cattle. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
As you predicted, there was a problem. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
At peace with itself, ready to join the union. This territory isn't ready now. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
At Pilgrim Crossing. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Backed up by lieutenant Craley here, and his men. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Be careful. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Because I know what's best for all of us. All right boys. Go ahead. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Because it would enable me to meet, that a certain man. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Because now I'm beginning to see what it is. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Because only then, can I stand before the congress in Washington, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Before you would be blabbing to everybody in creation from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Better Angry Horse be Chief. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Better die quick, than be punished for break treaty. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Black, curly hair. Has a few head of cattle. Name is Pete. Pete Ramirez. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Blankets, three rifles, saddle. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Born here, and raised here, and able to prove it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Bringing their household goods, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Bringing up Lyla the way you do. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But him hurt bad. Maybe die. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But I wanted him to stay. I wanted to thank him. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But I wanted to see his face. To ask his name. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But if there's anything you can tell me, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But if you'd like to be grateful, you won't talk about seeing us. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But in a library, there is always something of interest. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But Reese and Cassidy do, and that's where they are right now. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But then you won't mind my asking a few questions? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But they saw me too. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But this belong to Indian. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But very wise. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But very wise. Red hawk old, sick. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But we know, wait a minute. Cassidy picked up dynamite in Abilene. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But we need a federal warrant, and a federal marshal to serve it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But what if they start in on us again? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But why does he need the dynamite. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But why? I don't know. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But, why can't we try to make the best of it? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
But, why the mask? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Can I make up a posse and go after him? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Cassidy, It's only a few pounds of beef. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Cassidy, you been having more brushes with the Indians than anybody else. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Chief of a tribe that wishes to live in peace. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Come in Cassidy. Governor, this is my foreman, Cassidy. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Come, I show you. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Coming to visit the Kilgore Ranch, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Could be, but I'm wearing the star. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Could you put a coal on its feet, if it fell down? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Couldn't of happened that way. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Couple of days. We got a sheriff that's out of his means. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Curly, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Curly, Sure. Now I can see who they are. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Cut my cattle out of that herd, and get off my range. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Delighted Mr. Kilgore. Hope you had no trouble on the road. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Delighted, sir. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Delighted, sir. Your excellency. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Did you have to humiliate me before the Governor? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Didn't I promise you some good hunting? We've got a big cat. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Don't ask questions. Resnor, you take the town. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Don't come in here, asking about personal questions of my customers. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Don't ever be afraid of him. He's my friend. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Don't shoot, please Mister. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Don't talk much do ya? There was a Kilgore outfit up here a while ago. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Don't worry about this mask, it's on the side of the law. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Don't you reckon he'd aim to go where she was. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Dynamite? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Dynamite? All right. About the dynamite. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Easiest thing I do is keep my mouth shut. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Everybody here? Yeah. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Excuse me, Mister. You better take cover for the next from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Fighting Indians and outlaws. Praying, toiling, dying. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
First, we've gotta find out what they've done with my little girl. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
For the murder of Ramirez, and Sheriff Kimberly's father. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Fording the mighty rivers and climbing the mountains. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Found mountain lion tracks over at Cottonwood Springs. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Frankly, I just can't see our being granted statehood. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Freeze! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Fresh trail? About an hour old. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Gardy's shake you up until the Circle O. Oscar, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Gave me time to order. We don't get no call for it around here, no use for it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Gee whistling, you tired of living? Don't you know what's under here? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Get back to the ranch and pack your gear, you're fired. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Get him Happy! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Get him up there! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Get that Indian lover out of here! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Get that Injun. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Get that Injun. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Gets your further than blistering your feet. Pretty good, eh? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Give em a hit. Alright. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Go scout, go! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Go to bed. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Going on down your way, I'd sure appreciate your. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Good luck, Sheriff. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Good. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Got a girl. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Got to do your talking through me Governor. That's why I'm here. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor of this territory, that's how high. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, allow me to present Mrs. Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, but it's only because I don't want to discourage them. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, I learned a long time ago, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, I should handle these things for you. For your protection! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, it's a real pleasure. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, may I present Mr Abernathy, President of the Bank of Persada. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, outlaws live in a lonesome world. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, the reservation is too close to town. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, the reservation is too close to town. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor, you're as right as rain. Well, adios y. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Governor! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Greetings red brother. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Greetings Red Hawk. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Guess the Governor's mansion's a long way from Indian country. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Gus, but I thought we. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Has not the wisdom. He can not be the from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He doesn't deserve any loyalty, not from me or, or Lyla. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He owns the town, and everybody in it! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He says that he saw the corpus delecti with a Kilgore outfit. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He thundered across the West upon a silver white stallion. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He was one of the finest men that ever lived. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He will wear the mask, until there is no longer any need for it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He would found a dynasty, a dynasty of silver. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He'd be a king in this territory, Tonto. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He'll have to fight. They've no choice. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He's a General Store man, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
He's blasting up there. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hello. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Help him! He must fight alone. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Here's a man you have to meet! Chip Walker, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Here's old man Kimberly now, he is sure scratching the wind. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Here's something that can be worth more than a 100 men. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Here's what we do. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hey you, where you going with them cattle? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hey, I know the fella that build the school you went to. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hey, that's Kilgore's stock. You better get your rope off for him. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hey, think that's good Mister? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hey. Now hold on, hold on. You've got my cattle in that herd. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hi. It's time I told you. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Him be plenty rich man, if him own this. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Him friend of Indian. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Him not like other horses. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Him not quit, Kemosabe. Him have girl here. Say him going to marry her. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Him only say him ask for pay. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
His face masked, his true name unknown, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
His intentions right along were to exterminate the Indians, and he plans to do it now. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
His sign was a silver bullet. His name was, The Lone Ranger. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hit him! Hey! Fight! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hold it old man. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hold your fire. I want that man alive. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
How about Pete Ramirez? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
How are you Governor? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
How do you do Ms Lyla. How do you do. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
How does that apply to me, Muller? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
How high? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
How many men have Kilgore crossing? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
How much? $2.00 even. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
How's a politician to know who's telling him the truth? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
How's your throat, Tonto? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Huh, guess I got kind of excited! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Huh, quaint friend It isn't what a man looks from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hurry it up. Everybody's at the crossing by now. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Hyah! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I accepted Kilgore's invitation, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I better ride to Abilene. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I brought Mrs. Kilgore here, out from the East. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I called him to give us a chance to talk, Ramirez. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I can tell you this, he won't stop when he knows that she's safe. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I can't ask a wife to inform on her husband. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I can't ask my girl to marry me on deputy's pay. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I can't tell yet whether I'll find it here, or on the trail with the Kilgore herd. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I continue to presell for statehood along with the others from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I don't know who killed him. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I don't know who killed him. You sure? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I don't know. I suppose because of your position in these parts, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I don't think he believes me. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I guess that explains why no posse of yours ever caught a single redskin! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I had that in mind, it's what kind of slowed me down. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I have a feeling there's more to from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I heard about them when I was a boy. The Indians don't trespass on Spirit Mountain. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I hope that answers your questions. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I know how bitter you are about me, how disappointed. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I know the place. I'll be there. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I know we have certain problems. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I made this mask from my dead brother's clothing. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I must have time. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I must meet this man, Clive. And I must meet him on his own terms. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I said drop' em! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I said drop' em! Who are you? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I said get! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I said I'm hiring for Reese Kilgore! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I still can't get over hat Indian agent and that tin badge, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I think I know what I'm doing. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I think we know better out here, how to handle the Indians. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I think you wouldn't be on the outside for one minute, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I want to find those Indians and have a talk with them. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I want to go too! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I want you to see to it that no one comes looking for me. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I want you to wear this. But mommy, that's your very best! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I went to Abilene and learned a few things. Ramirez didn't quit he was killed. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I will fight Angry Horse to prove he is not worthy. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I will not listen to anything but the truth. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'd like to buy him. Him belong to friend. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'd pay a good price. My friend not sell him. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'll go. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'll go. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'll lead em. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'll see that that shot isn't fired. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'll survive. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'll take that chance. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm after information. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm carrying a federal warrant, for the arrest of you and Cassidy. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm doing that. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm going to keep them out of town, until we need them. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm going to pick up some dynamite. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm gonna brand a calf this roundup. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm gonna bust you one. Now, wait just a minute. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm here because I felt the Ranger was the from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm no sheriff now, paid by Kilgore money. I'm a United States Marshall, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm not responsible for the private feuds of men who happen to work for me. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm raising her to be equal of the job. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm sorry, I expected to meet somebody else in here. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm sure Mr. Kilgore will be waiting for you. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I'm taking you in for murder, Kilgore! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I've been telling my troubles to that somewhat quaint friend of yours in there. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
I've worked from behind it ever since. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Idaho, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If any of you got a case against him or me, holler out and I'll hear it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If anything happens, I'll protect you. And it's about time. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If Cassidy sent you to find out if you could. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If he scalped you. You'd say it was cooler that way. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If I have that time, I promise there will be no fighting. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If I told you fellows everything I know, you'd be as smart as I am. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If Ramirez decided not to come back, he must've had a mighty strong reason. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If she's to go at all, now is the time. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If this medicine man can see who dares to ride on Spirit Mountain, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If war come, Red Hawk be Indian. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If you excuse the word. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
If, if he plans to put cattle on that land, they, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Impartial report on what's causing the trouble out here. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
In this forge, upon this anvil, was hammered out a man who became a legend. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Indians have been seen riding horses with saddles. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Indians make ready. Soon, wars start, and they fight, fight. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Is Red Hawk so weak, that Angry Horse can do as he wishes? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Is to pick up that stuff for me at Abilene. Now get the cows on the trail, move em. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It does. Thank you! Goodbye sir. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It feel better. But plenty close call, Kemosabe. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It is I who am honored. Has he arrived? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It may be what you wanted, but it's not what we have. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It must have been thunder. Medicine men may believe that mountains can speak. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It was a hard land, a hostile land. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It's a long run, and not easy. Certainly not easy for you, Mrs. Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It's about my brother. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It's best if the both of you go to the mission church. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It's come at last. The Indians are gathering for war. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It's over Mrs. Kilgore. It wasn't much of a trial once Cassidy decided to talk. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It's possible, Tonto. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It's spoken of everywhere. Red Hawk is a sick man. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
It's trespassing. That's sure what it's called. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Joe Blanson's place. Dave, Bob, Brensen that takes care of the ranchers. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Joe Brach, Bob Benson. This is our Sheriff Kimberly. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
John Mollow, Bureau of Indian Affairs. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Just means breaking another promise to them Indians. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Just now, I don't think that would be so good for me. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Just remember it was our outfit that let you be elected. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Just show him the silver bullet. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Just to go hunting. Have you seen them, Red Hawk? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Keep a civil tongue in your head. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Keep the cattle moving. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Keep your eye open for old man Kimberly. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Keep your mouth shut about this. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Keep your voice down. Clive, different problems from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kemosabe find him, not let him die. Long time now, them be friend. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kemosabe, you notice something strange about Indians? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kemosabe? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kilgore could've bought it in Presada. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kilgore has gone to Spirit Mountain for dynamite. I'm going after him, Tonto. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kilgore must have been mighty anxious for news, to ride out to meet him. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kilgore outfit. Uh huh. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kilgore wants us and this stuff back in Presada right away. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kimberly, you better not be making a mistake. This is Reese Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Kinda makes a man nervous, especially an old man! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Knuckles, I got a long memory. I'm working for the circle o. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Larry, I'll need you on a chuckwagon. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Let his magic tell us who raids the ranches. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Let's get out of here! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Let's get rid of that murdering Indian. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Let's give him a little breather now, huh. I think he's tired. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Let's go. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Let's say anything unusual, like Indian ponies wearing saddles. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Like every time. Does this happen often? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Like on the outside, it's what he has in his heart! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Like what kind of thing? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Lonnie Stewart? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Look at that. There's plenty of gall for you. Now they even come into town wearing guns. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Look like mountain all silver. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Looked at what for a second? Well, nothing. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Looking off at Spirit Mountain. Thinking about the vast acres around it, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Looks like a fine horse. Very fine. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Looks like we ain't so popular, Cassidy. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Looks like you had friends aplenty, when you come to the Kilgore range. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Lots of people are happy. You just don't fit. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Lyla, I know how brave you are. Are you too tired to go on being brave? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Lyla, Lyla wait! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Make treaty, promise not go on reservation. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Man sure gets tired feet. Still lookin' for him? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Many young braves him friends. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
May well be that Kilgore's solution is the only one possible. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Maybe better fight. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Maybe him come by different road, Kemosabe. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Maybe Red Hawk, him fight one last time. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Maybe we even get her free from em, and then we jump em in the dark. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Me and my boys sneak in there at night and look around. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Me do that, Kemo. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Me have idea, Kemosabe. You stay, maybe Red members come, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Me not stop count but see many. Red Hawk not have many gun. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Me out on this job, they gave me just one piece of advice. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Me ride to Presada, maybe learn many things. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Medicine Man say Tonto here. You heard thunder, Tonto. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Might be, Governor, this is a rich territory! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mighty nice to see you Governor. I'm Reese Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mister they come across that boundary line, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mister, if a young fella bought a hat for his best girl from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mix them in with ours. It's already been taken care of. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mm hm. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mm hm. Keep your mouth shut about this. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Money has been known to change a man's mind. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Move Red Hawk and his people away from any contact with the ranchers, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Move these Indians further north, to another reservation. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mr. Kilgore ordered it. Why can't he order things like that, right there in his own town? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mr. Kilgore, we have a denial from Mr. Muller, the Indian agent. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mr. Kilgore, we've signed a peace treaty with them. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mr. Kilgore, when the Bureau of Indian Affairs sent from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Mrs. Kilgore, if your husband makes that attack, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Must we have all this mystery. I'm the Governor, I need his help. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
My baby. My babe. You! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
My coming out here to go hunting is purely a cover up. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
My husband's men are gathering the ranchers right now, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
My secretary Mr Clive, thinks you warned us about that, just to put spice into the journey. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Name is, Ramirez. Pete Ramirez. Did you ever hear of em? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Never did go for these fandangled six shooters. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Nevertheless, I have my work to do. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
No ranch in this territory will be safe. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
No white man Indian friend. White man Indian fight! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
No, I don't. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
No, Kilgore signed the order. He wanted the purchase kept a secret. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
No, Lyla. Reese, you wouldn't let her go. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
No, now let's talk about me Muller, about my problem. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Nobody here but me. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Nobody rides ahead. Now listen. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
None of these weeks of rest have done her good. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Not a horse, not a cow anywhere. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Not an outlaw, Mrs. Kilgore. Please believe your daughter. I am a friend. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Not for so long as Indian troubles keep us looking like a raw frontier. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Not go near Spirit Mountain. But he go! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Not if we can stop them. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Not this time, little bitty. In a year or two, maybe. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Nothing, he just looked at the stuff for a second. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now go on and get out. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now let's get it straight, boys. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now look here, I stand by my men. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now look, it isn't our fault you're unhappy here. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now maybe you betta slow down too, Mr. Kilgore, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now that plenty bad Kemosabe. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now that's the latest style in the catalog. You a married man? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now that's what I like to hear. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now that's what I like to hear. I'll go. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now what do we aim to do with that stuff? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now why would we want to be taking your cattle? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now you get on back to your ranch. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now you're talking, I've got enough red paint saved up in me, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now, I don't mean to pry, but if there's something exciting from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now, look, if we're gonna let blood, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Now, you boys, remember the way I told you to go. Don't change anything. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Of course not. Let me tell you a brief story. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Off that reservation, any night they please. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Oh baby! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Oh darling. I thought you were. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Oh my baby, my baby. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Oh, no. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Oh, no. You brought it out here with you, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Oh, why? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Oh, you just depend on me. If anything happens. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
On the way back from Abilene, my boys found his house from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Once again, Indians and white men are watching each other over their gun sites. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
One time him fight buffalo, kill buffalo. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Only man I could trust to give me a fair, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Only the White man has anything to gain. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Or is Angry Horse obeying Red Hawk's commands? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Or when there's too much. I think you'd better get back to the ranch. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Our territorial Governor! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Out of the frying pan and into the fire. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Pack some things for Lyla, I'm sending her away till this is over. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Pasko, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Perhaps he's closing up the passages that he and Cassidy found. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Pete Ramirez? I think if it was an Indian who from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Pete was to be married. Well, that's it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Potter, take four or five of the boys into town, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Power, through the town, get up there behind him. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Put your head back, Indian. Ha ha ha! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Ramirez? Sure, that was his name, now that you mention it. Buried in Boot Hill. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Ramirez. You been wiped out by the Indians. How about a job? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Ranchers are doing just as we feared. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Red Hawk knows what will happen to his people if war should come. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Red Hawk let her go, she's at the mission church. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Red Hawk not like bring white child here. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Red Hawk not understand white man way of peace. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Red Hawk old, no more fight. Angry Horse not old. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Red hawk old, sick. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Red Hawk talk all time, Angry Horse not talk. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Red Hawk, no more tell what do. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Red Hawk. Will you once again call me friend? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Redhawk be Indian, make strong fight. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Redhawk, you know that Tonto and I ride for justice. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Redhawk's young men come climbing down from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Reese, anything can happen out on that road! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Reese, you can't make a boy of her. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Reese. It isn't safe out there! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Require different measures. This region is a hotbed of trouble, and to think of form and. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Rest on mountain. Them say, not come on mountain. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Rich for the white man, rich for Indian. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Ride the whole gang of ya. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Right there in Presada? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Right. No, not Conner. I want him and Gus to come with us. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Right. That's his gun hand, Cassidy. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Say I just recollected, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Says both your names here. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Settle them on another reservations. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
She forget her fear and hatred of the Indian, and plays games again. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
She had been trained by her father, to walk in his ways. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
She had his strength, but she was learning to imitate his weaknesses. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
She still hasn't quite been able to get used to us. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
She's in Red Hawk's village, and I'm from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Sheriff told you what to do. Do it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Show em' Tonto. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Show white man Indian strong, can kill many. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Silver? The Lone Ranger's horse. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Sir? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Sit! Take a load off your spine. Like the fellow says, sometimes polishing your britches, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Skinner whose idea was it? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Skinner whose idea was it? Pasko, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
So help me, I won't give any of you time to draw. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
So much of a secret, that Ramirez may have died for uncovering. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
So that's why the mountain's taboo. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Somehow I'll keep the ranchers and Indians apart. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Someone I can trust to tell me everything that happens on the drive. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Sometimes a fellow forgets the goodies he has in his own pockets, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Spanish Charlie? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Spirit Mountain talk Kemosabe, say many die. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Spirit Mountain talk. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Spirits of Indian God, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Started the stampede that killed your father, it was think kind of an Indian. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Steals their horses and cattle. We wish to know these things. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Stop it, Sam! Sam, what's a matter with ya? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
String him up high! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
String him up, boys! String him up! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
String him up. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Strong medicine tell. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Such lazy people who come to visit me. They do nothing but sleep and eat. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Sun shine right down, Kemosabe. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Supplies, I told you. Now I'm a busy man. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Sure I'm sure! Cassidy was checking over the supply, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Sure, sure, I know. Well, I won't wonder about it anymore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Sure. Anyway, you won't get much. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Sure. Now I can see who they are. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Tahalo! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Take him, Tonto. Good boy, Silver. This pack mule belongs to Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Take that off me. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Take your pen and make your own orders. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Talk about being afraid. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Tell him I never asked to handle the gon darn stuff. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Than you'd handle the business end of a branding iron. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Thank you, thank you very much. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Thanks a lot, Marshall. Good day. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Thanks. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Thanks. You wouldn't like the climate. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That can be handled without resorting to war. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That crazy old coot, riding smack into the herd like that. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That Kimberly's spread is sure a punk and seed outfit, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That make same noise, Kemosabe like thunder, but not thunder. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That means wherever you see a redskin, pour it in. All right boys, ride. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That might of been the same Indian from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That most of the feeling against the Indians is being stirred from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That my friend. Indian word mean, trusty scout. Him name Silver. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That ought to come easy by now. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That plenty bad, Kemosabe. Ranchers talk war all time, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That tin star you're wearing is for other folks, not us. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That was only at first. He would sit for hours, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That'll get us enough time to get evidence to convict them. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's a girl. Now do the figure eight again. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's between me and Mr. Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's funny, coming from you. My side's the law. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's Indian reservation Kemosabe. Taboo for white man. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's it everybody. Quiet. Still half a pound of slugs in this thing. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's no good. Cassidy, go up there and get him. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's no way to talk to an old man. Hmph. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's right. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's right. But why? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's strange. I don't see Ramirez. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's the long way around. They'll make it worth while. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's why he sent along... from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's why he stands in the way of statehood. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
That's why I want somebody watching him all the time. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The ancient tunnels of Spirit Mountain. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The birds talk of it. The animals in the forest laugh at Angry Horse. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The Bureau of Indian Affairs intends to see to it, that the grant is honored. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The Congress of the United States granted those lands to the Indians. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The Governor figured you wouldn't believe it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The Indians have taken my daughter! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The Indians hear it, and think mountain the is talking. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The legends were begun to keep people away. And that's what Kilgore found out. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The man who's doing the most to make this territory a state in the union. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The mountain. He wants to own Spirit Mountain. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The next shot's for that box of dynamite! Now throw down your guns! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The only way we can get at em right now, is through that pass. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The sign of the Lone Ranger? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The sun is truly hot today, would you like to rest in our library? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The way things are now, it'll only take one shot to start him up. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
The wind, the Indians, everything you see. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Their pall of smoke over the cities, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Them angry because white man talk with two tongue. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Them go onto reservation, we not able to follow. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Them know how Red Hawk punish. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Themselves as Indians, to stir up trouble or to start a war. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Then he bought a hat for his girl, and he went out. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Then if you wanna risk an Indian arrow or a sheriff's bullet, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Then one day, we were ambushed by outlaws. Shot down like cattle in a pen. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Then what could you have told that old prospector, but didn't? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
There he is. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
There must be no more talk of fighting. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
There was a shootin' down at the Drover's hotel along about that time and Phineas Trip. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
There was an old prospector in your store today. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
There's a cave above the road, about a mile South of town. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
There's an Indian war due to break at any moment. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
These people can't see why they can't from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They better be, I'll remember any man who stays away. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They don't speak up, I'll pick the ones I want. Slim, I'll take you. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They might wander into some of those old tunnels. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They poured into the new territories by thousands. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They said to remember, it's the white man who does the pushing. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They steal calves, broncos, anything they can lay their hands on. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They took all the guns and rode away. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They won't talk Sheriff. We've tried. But they're Kilgore men. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They'll know before we reach em. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They're gathering now for a strike at the Indian village. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They're holding my daughter in that village. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They've broken it, Governor. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
They've gone by way of Spirit Mountain. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
This fellow Pete Ramirez, he was one of the cow punchers. Sure ya haven't seen him? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
This is no time to throw away your badge, it's the time to wear it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
This is Reverend Purty, Mr. Beecham, Doctor Bailey, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
This isn't the first time that white men had disguise from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
This situation than just friction between white and Indian. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
This time, drive your herd around the reservation, not across. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
This town must be gettin' deep! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
This white child must belong to the winner. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
This whole territory would become his doyard. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Those I don't need, I'll pay off. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Though my friend Red Hawk promised to keep the peace. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Though talking didn't save his neck. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Throw him back on the reservation. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
To renew my acquaintance, with this great territory of ours. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Tomorrow morning, I'm going to slip off from the hunting party. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Tonto, boundary markers. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Tonto, keep out of trouble. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Tonto, look. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Tonto, pure silver. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Tonto, those drums are summoning the tribes to war. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Tonto! Keep the Indians back. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Too close, and Cassidy said Ramirez decided to stay around Abilene. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Troubles find Tonto, even when him not look for it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Try to get there before Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Trying to tell me where to drive cattle. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Uh uh. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Uh uh. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Under a pretty face and a lot of airs. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Unless a proper judge and jury says to. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Until I can do certain things. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Up by the reports of your hired hands. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Up to now, they've only killed our cattle. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Using this dynamite to get her out of there. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Wait, when can I expect to hear from you? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Wait! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Washington's a long way off. The Governor's much closer. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Water. Water. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We ain't arguin' that. I'm a peace officer. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We all meet at Pilgrim's Crossing. We ride from there to the reservation together. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We can't go any further. Come on. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We can't go in there shooting the way I'd like to. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We could never find enough evidence. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We do not have a great many books, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We do not want war. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We don't want any gun play. There mustn't be a fight. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We drive across that reservation to save a hundred miles. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We got enough stuff here to blow up the whole territory. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We gotta be prepared to smell it. Now let's go. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We have. Potter keep the boys rounded up, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We might wanna come this way again some time. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We must establish reason, justice, and peace. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We must have a talk soon. Excuse me, Governor. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We must put an end to that. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We need extra hands for the round up and drive to Abilene. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We not steal cattle. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We spoke to her Mr. Kilgore, to her and to your wife. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We were rangers in the same company, he was a captain. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We won't need them all anyways. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We'd appreciate that. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We'll start before daybreak. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We're headed back as soon as we paint the town a bit. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We're not going East. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We're staying to manage the ranch. She loves it here. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We've been riding together ever since. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
We've got to expose Kilgore and Cassidy as troublemakers, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well Mr. Clive, when a man finds one of his best calves butchered out on the range, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well Ramirez, isn't he the one who quit Madeline? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well sir, I'm glad to see you. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well them cow's bones will be sticking through there hides. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well then do as you told. You stay on this side of the reservation. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well then, will you please pack her things? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well there in the right I certainly, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well you don't have to holler, so they can hear you over there. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, gents! It's the same thing as a year ago. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, I figured this would be the best place for you. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, I just thought I'd point out in case you'd missed it, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, I told you I'm not a bandit. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, I'm delighted. Proud to meet you Sir. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, I'm training her to handle what I leave her. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, if there's any trouble, it'll be Cassidy who starts it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, it looks like we haven't got any choice. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, it, it's just that she's such a little girl. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, it's the sheriff's old man. How are you, Kimberly? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, now I know exactly where I stand. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, pin it on your britches, you're bustin' out of em. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, some real high muckity mucks coming out this way. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, that takes care of that. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, that war is here. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, there you are sir, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Well, you're safe Governor, and that's all that matters. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What about Kilgore? Kilgore is dead, and that's it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What are you, a renegade, a bandit? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What aren't you afraid of? You make me afraid. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What do here? You go, white man! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What do I have to do? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What does Muller know about it? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What good's a badge in this town? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What happened, who started the shooting? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What kind of man are you, siding with the Indians against his own people? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What kinda nothing? What was this here Cassidy fella buying? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What man, when were these arrangements made? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What now, Sheriff? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What proof do you have they were Indians? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What sort of person is he Padre, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What we do about Kilgore? Him have many men and many gun. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What's all the big secret about? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What's going on here? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
What's your grudge against me? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Whatever it is, I cannot come before the Congress from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
When he ain't pulling somebody around, he ain't living. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
When his work is finished, he rides away. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
When Mr. Kilgore graciously invited me to his ranch for some hunting, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
When the factories first began to send from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
When there's no longer any trouble around here, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
When you accuse them, you're accusing me. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Whenever you get to feeling biggity, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Where is everybody? We rode right in. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Where is Pete Ramirez? Why isn't he telling me this? What's he hiding for? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Where little one now, Padre? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Where will I meet you when I come back? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
While their Sheriff's old man don't have but a 100 head in the whole place. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Who are you? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Who is it? Me, open up. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Who likes Mr. Kilgore's money? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Who saw them, if Indians cannot go close? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Who was responsible for the death of your father! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Who would be the jury? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Who'll be the prosecutor against Kilgore? Who would be the judge? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Who's going to lead this crazy mule, that's what I want to know. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why am I not going? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why do I have to go? Why can't I stay here, if there's gonna be excitement? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why do you keep her here? Let me take her away. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why isn't he here? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why not, they do enough stealing around here from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why not? Well, I, I don't know anything. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why only for the next few days? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why should he buy it in Abilene? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why should the white man break this taboo? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why take the risk of transporting it all the way back? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why you murdering, liar. You told me Ramirez quit. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Why, you're the old prospector! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Will you please go to bed? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
With starting the stampede that killed your father. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Wouldn't want to insult a couple of fellows that just saved my life. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yay! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yay! Our territorial Governor! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yeah, he got away. Too bad about old Kimberly. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yeah, he got it out of me. Dynamite? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yeah, what happened then? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yep, I'll tell him. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yes Tonto, they all had saddles. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yes, sir. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yes. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Yes. The Padre has been so good to us. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You after somebody around here? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You and your men are a reckless, gun happy lot. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You are, huh? I've got a big outfit here, Governor. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You bring that back. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You can quit! Go tell him and get your bedroll! You, Buck Simpson! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You can scratch my name off that warrant. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You can use my horse. Give me a hand with the saddle. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You can't fire me, Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You can't go after personal revenge now, Sheriff. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You can't say anything Mr. Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You cannot see his face. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You carry a name highly respected out here, Sheriff! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You couldn't even outsmart a digger Indian. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You don't care what the Indians do. Highway ranchers suffer, you're for them! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You don't know who killed Pete Ramirez? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You get her that, and you'll be married. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You go to Chief Red Hawk. Make that your headquarters, and do some scouting around. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You hate the smell of animals, the smell of leather, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You have called me friend many times. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You hurry and pack your things. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You just get to the Governor. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You know how Redskins are. They weren't satisfied from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You know what you're suppose to pick up for me at Abilene. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You live out here Governor, you got to be able to read signs, fast and sure. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You looking for me Ramirez? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You looking for me Ramirez? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You mean take them all way around the reservation? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You men get your gear, and show up at the ranch pronto! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You men quit! I wanna talk to ya! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You must know him well. Only you were able to arrange this. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You need a job that bad, I'll make you my deputy. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You said supplies in the stuff. What'd you mean by, the stuff? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You said to call on you, anytime I needed a favor. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You say that was only at first. What is it now? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You see back east you wouldn't be wearing pants, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You see in these parts, your chances of growing old may not always be too good. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You see who helped him to get away? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You sure you don't know him? Nice lookin' young feller. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You sure? from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You sure? No, I don't. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You take Mrs. Kilgore and her daughter to the Mission Church, then follow me. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You were so right to insist we stay here until the trial. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You wouldn't like the climate. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You! That's my baby, my babe. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You'd learn to curtsy and to embroider. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You'd no more think of letting the sun touch your face, from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You're burning with rope fever. You're a fool Kimberly. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You're daughter is at the mission church. And I'll bet you know it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You're looking very well. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You're looking very well. Hello. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You're not going. A woman's place is with her husband. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You're not looking for a fight. I am. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You're sure a gabby one. Well, thanks for the information! from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You're trespassing. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You're violating a federal law. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
You've only seen a corner of it. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Young braves not break treaty. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Your braves are angry, Red Hawk. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Your cattle? Yes, my cattle. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Your daughter is safe, Kilgore. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Your excellency. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western
Your wealth, influence. from The Lone Ranger (1956) Western