"The Lone Ranger" The Lone Ranger Fights On (TV Episode 1949) Poster

Clayton Moore: The Lone Ranger

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  • John Reid : I like that horse more than anything in the world, but if he wants to go, he should be free.

    Tonto : Him a beauty. Like mountain with snow - silver-white.

    John Reid : Silver. That will be a name for him.

  • John Reid : I want some of the ore cast into silver bullets.

    Jim Blaine : Thunderation, what's the matter with lead bullets? They'll kill just as well as...

    John Reid : You forget I told you I vowed never to shoot to kill. Silver bullets will serve as sort of a symbol. Tonto suggested the idea.

    Jim Blaine : Symbol? Of what?

    John Reid : A symbol which means justice by law. I want it to become known to all who see the silver bullets that I live and fight only to see the eventual defeat and the proper punishment by law of every criminal in the West.

    Jim Blaine : By criminy, I think you got something there!

  • Tonto : Him dead, Ke-Mo Sah-Bee, but me glad. Him deserve to die.

    The Lone Ranger : No, Tonto. No one should have his life end like this.

    Tonto : Like white parson say, this act of providence. Now no one know you still live.

    The Lone Ranger : Yes, that is true. A strange act of providence has protected my secret.

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