"Annie Oakley" Annie Helps a Drifter (TV Episode 1954) Poster

(TV Series)

(1954)

Dickie Jones: Bob Neil

Quotes 

  • Bob Neil : I didn't try to shoot you, though. If you look, you'll see my shot went high over the door. I was afraid you was going to buckshot me with that old 12 gauger.

    Storekeeper Cody : Couldn't have even if I wanted to. Wasn't even loaded. Look.

  • Bob Neil : Now who are you and why do you want to cut down on me for?

    Dave Spencer : You can read, can't you?

    Bob Neil : I got important business with Bradshaw.

    Dave Spencer : Gun business?

    Bob Neil : I'm no gunhand.

    Dave Spencer : Ah, I guess not.

  • Bob Neil : I heard you could shoot. But a fella's gotta see it to believe it.

  • Dave Spencer : Now the orphan comes to Uncle Dan to get out of the cold.

    Bob Neil : I don't recall having asked you for anything.

  • Bob Neil : Free as the wind? At $50 a head to Charlie, that's $30,000. I don't call that free.

    Dave Spencer : Well, you're gonna get a hundred a head.

    Bob Neil : Yeah, that's why I like rustlin' 'em, better than raisin' 'em.

  • Bob Neil : Get your roaming when you're young. That's my motto. I'm gonna stake that trip to California for $500. If you don't make a good lick there, come back here and I'll give you a job.

  • Annie Oakley : Why didn't you tell us Dave Bradshaw was your uncle?

    Bob Neil : Well, the further west I came, the more I heard that my uncle was a rustler. And I didn't want to claim any relationship until I found out for myself.

  • Bob Neil : He had a lot more in the safe but that's all he gave me.

    Annie Oakley : Was it all bound this way?

    Bob Neil : I believe so.

    Annie Oakley : These are your uncle's initials. He must've marked each bundle of currency as he checked it. It's common practice when you're handling large sums of money.

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