- [Wild Bill rescues Jingles from a lynch mob]
- U.S. Marshal James Butler Wild Bill Hickok: What are you doin' up there, Jingles?
- Deputy Marshal Jingles: What am I doin'? I'm getting' *hung*!
- U.S. Marshal James Butler Wild Bill Hickok: On government time?
- [last lines]
- [Jingles has repeatedly told Wild Bill and young Bobby that's he's riding to Abilene and turn in his badge]
- U.S. Marshal James Butler Wild Bill Hickok: Well, I'll be seein' you, Deputy.
- Bobby Waltham: You sure you don't need me? I hate to see you goin' off to Hays City all alone.
- Deputy Marshal Jingles: Well, I'll tell you what I'll do, Bobby. I'll ride as far as Hays City with him just to keep him company. That ain't much out of my way to Abilene.
- Bobby Waltham: Not far at all - not more than a couple of hundred miles.
- Opening Crawl: The American West was a rich, wild country, too new and fierce for law and order until the first peace officers came, bringing the law with them. The one man who towered above them all was iron-handed, fast shooting James Butler Hickok, already known as the Army's finest marksman and most daring scout. He became famous as the greatest gun fighter and marshall
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- Opening Crawl: the West has ever known - the one and only... WILD BILL HICKOK.