" Happy Christmas." " You won't get away with this." "Nice to do the hard work for me." "Touch your pistols, and she dies." "There's plenty for all of us." "Not need for gunfight." "I'm not the sharing type." "You don't know how hard we've worked for this." "Tell it to the angels." "Bad news." "About Joey." "What's my little brother got himself into now?" "He's been killed." "By who?" "I don't know." "Best you find that out, then." "Wild Boys" " Episode 4 ~ Wild Fangirl  Szaki ~" "Hey!" "Hey, buddy." "How are you?" "Long time no see." "You remember me?" "Easy, easy." "We used to be friends." " We are old mates." " Jack!" "Jack?" "You forgot the first rule." "Whoever gets up first has to boil the billy." "That's a great rule for you, considering I'm always the first one up." "I'll get the fire go." "As precious can be." "Firearms at fair price." "Burn candles." "Castor oil." "Best prices in Hopetoun." "I personally guaranty it." "Calvin Edwards it's the name, I believe." "You robbed Macaffy's tavern." "On the Logan road." "Tie him up in the back." "Lock up's full." "You know what I love about occasions like this?" "Don't imagine it's the fashion." "We don't have to move, the scum comes to us." "Well, look at this." "And some people said I was mad to put up a 100 guineas for the prize." "Not me." "You wanna waste your money on a stupid nag race, that's your right, as long as it's legal." "The Hopetoun Cup might not be much now, but it'll be bigger next year, and the year after that." "The race that stops the nation." "Listen..." "I need a top jockey to ride my horse Pharaoh." "Any of your traps up for the task?" "If you're after Hopetoun's best horseman that would be me." "I think you'll be a bit busy, Sergeant." "You're the best rider in town, are you ?" "No, of the entire district." "And without a wit of modesty." "Pharaoh is the best horse by a country mile, I expect to win." " I'd like a gallop to get to know him." " When he gets here from Sydney." "My stable foreman should be collecting him from Stanley, right about now." "You undermine me like that again and you won't have a future here," "God knows you barely have one now." "Your job is to help me catch criminals, not ride the mayor's... pony." " Pharaoh's a bit bigger than this nag." " Close enough." " Where's the money?" " All right, that's been great." "It's enough to get you started diggings and all the tools you need." "Better life than a poor strapper's." "You remember?" "Don't tell anyone about this switch." "What switch?" " You don't reckon Fife'll smell a rat?" " All he's gonna smell is money." "No one in Hopetoun had laid eyes on the real Pharaoh." "Only in the papers." "Take care of Pharaoh." "He's a lot involved." "It's gonna work." "Come on." "Thank you, sir." "I'm told you rent rooms." "Sorry, out of luck." "They're all occupied." "Perhaps one could become... unoccupied." "Actually, I think one might be free shortly." " You're here for the race, mister...?" " Prescott." "Should I be concerned for my safety?" "I believe there was a bank robbery last week." "I'm sure the robbers are long gone." "My son won't be very happy to lose his room." "If you're after more money, I believe I've adequately compensated you." "I didn't mean it like that." "I'm sure you'll be very comfortable." "I love these guns." "I've got the hand it to you, Cap." "It takes a very evil and devious mind to come up with a crafty plan like this." "But only one dim-witted fool would stuff it up." " What are you looking at me for?" " You're own is like a goose." "Hurry up with the paint job." "We need to get him in to get our stake on." " What are we wagering?" " Every tenner and sprat we've got." " Someone's gonna ride this beast." " Fuller's not after me." "We may as well just fill the saddlebags with lead." "I'll fill your saddlebag full of lead." "I'll be riding him." "I'm the best horseman of the district." "You have a problem with that?" " Trouble." " Frank Butler." "I'll deal with this." "Take a seat." "My brother Joey..." "He was shot dead here last week." "Your brother Joe was killed in a bank hold-up by one of his co-criminals." "I assumed you'd know about it, Frank." " You saying I killed my own brother?" " You do have a certain... reputation." "I didn't know about any bank job." "That means Joey didn't." "How did he wind up there?" "Maybe he was being an upright citizen." "Saw some low life robbing a bank." "Decided to intervene." "Not for himself of course, but for the good people of this town." "Joey was real community minded." "I'm sorry, Frank." "As far as the killing of your brother's concerned, I can only tell you what Mr. Winston told me." "And who's Winston?" "Bank manager." "Now, I'm gonna ask you again." "Who killed my brother?" "I don't know." " I swear." " You can swear all you like." "I don't trust bank managers." "Never have, never will." "I say... there's only one thing that would make a snake like this talk." "Another snake." "I've got a name." "I've got a name." "But that's all." "Just spit it out." "Dan." "One of them's name was Dan." "And he likes the cards." "Thank you, Mr. Winston." "No." "No." "No!" "It's not gonna work, Jack." "Traps're gonna be all over this race like flies on a dead pig." "Who else is gonna ride him?" "You ?" "It poses the same problem, seeing as we're both wanted men." " You're saying I'm not capable?" " That's exactly what I'm saying." " I've shot men for lesser insults." " Sure you have." "There's always a first." "Sounds to me like someone is trying to prove something to somebody." "I hate it when you speak in riddle." "You got something to say, spit it out." "Someone, something, somebody." " I'd like to enter a horse in the cup." " Name of horse?" "Jack's Pride." "Jack's Pride to win." "All of it?" "The lot." "On the nose." "Ticket 518." " You get him back to Gunpowder's." " Where are you going?" " Not Hopetoun?" " I promise I'll be extra careful." "I'll be a tragedy for me to inherit your share of the winnings." "That would be a tragedy, but look after this beast, alright?" "He's worth more than you and me put together." "Alright, big fella." "What do we got here?" "Let's just have a little... look." "No." "I haven't seen these beauties." "If you do, you find me or my steward." "I'm staying at the pub." "I'll make it worth you while." " Here." "Give me that." " Thanks." "You got a dress picked up for the big race?" "I'll be manning the bar." "Thought a smart business woman like you'd use this event to her advantage." "I did try to get a ticket into Fife's party." "I could bend his ear on a business proposition." "No luck." "I can get you in." "How?" "I'm riding the mayor's horse." "Don't look so surprised." "I'm the best horseman in the district." "Some people might disagree." "Jack can disagree all he likes, he's not in the race." "You can really get me into Fife's official party?" "I can ask." "If you were my wife, there'd be no question." "If I were your wife, you might not be asking me to come along." "You're a lucky mongrel, Dan." "My luck is running hotter than a two shilling brothel today." "Sit down, friend." "You're welcome, and so is your coin." "And soon to be parted." "You've got a real way within cards." "Dan, isn't it?" "I've got a vice." "Two of them." "Women and cards." " What about banks?" " Banks?" "You seem like a real lucky bloke, right?" "Did you have your money in that bank that got robbed last week?" "I can't hold on to it long enough to invest, mate." "Lucky again." "I don't trust banks." "Always some dog out there, ready to stick' em up." "I think I'd better quit." "Before I give all this back." "You'd be crazy to quit while your luck's running." "I'd like a chance to win some of that pile." "You got a brother, Dan?" "Yeah." " He's a long way away." " Me too." "As of last week, he was shot dead in Hopetoun." "Trying to stop that robbery." "Sounds like he died a hero, then." "Not much value being a dead hero." "I think my luck's run, boys." "Condolences on your loss." "Boys!" "Mind if I give you a little bit of a touch up there, mate?" "Kings and queens." "And you fold." "You were right, sunshine." "Your lucky streak just ended." "You should have told me you were a dentist, I'd come to see you earlier." "Who killed my brother?" "You?" "I wasn't there." "I was with the very pretty sheriff's wife." "In Knockwood." "You're lying." "You're right." "She wasn't that pretty." "She was very energetic." "I don't think he's the one." "He couldn't have taken Joey." "Not by himself." "I need a bed." "Pub's full." " You'll have to try somewhere else." " Don't mind sharing if I have to." "You wouldn't kick a young, handsome fella out of my bed, would you?" "Who is he?" "Tom." "Remember this song?" "We had our first dance at your cousin's wedding." "Yes." "You did that stupid bareback trick to try to impress me." "You nearly broke both your legs." "I'm lucky nurse Mary was there to look after me." "You know what I'm thinking?" "I get to feel what you're thinking." "You... need a bath." "Guess who I saw this morning?" "A wild brumby." " He's back?" " Down by Enoch's waterhole." " With his white filly?" " There's no sign of her." "She must have wised up." "Got sick of his reckless ways, decided to settle down." "With some boring old draft horse." "She'll live to regret it." "No Jack!" "Don't!" "Mary?" "You in there?" "It's Mick." "I'm in the bath, what is it?" "I just spoke to Fife." "You're in his official party as my guest." "That's fantastic." "Thank you." "When I win the race, I'll dedicate it to you." "I'll be flattered." "Thank you, Mick." "I'll let you get back to your bath." "Right." "Night, Mick!" "Night, Mary." "Fife's official party?" "Really?" "With Mick?" "And what's all this stuff about him winning the race?" "He's riding the mayor's horse, Pharaoh." "Is he, really?" "Then good luck to him." " Cause he'll need it." " What does that mean?" "Nothing." "I think we should get you out of these wet clothes before you catch your death." "When you gonna open him up?" "Already did." "I've seen faster cart horses." "Is he sore?" "What's the problem?" "He's not sore, he's slow." "He's the fastest gelding in Sydney." "Must be the man of his back." "You're dead sure it's Pharaoh?" " You think there's been a mix up?" " Or someone's pulled a switch." "You got his records of sell?" "Pharaoh has a brand on his left quarter, this horse doesn't." "Find the horse." "And the horse thief." "You have the description of the stolen horse." "I want every four-legged beast here checked." "Thorough colored but no brand." "We're gonna look like an idiot on some old bush nag." "When we're done here we'll check every horse in Hopetoun." "It's your breakfast time, boys." "Ham and eggs." "I love ham and eggs." "You ever smelt skin, burning under hot iron?" " You're wasting your time with me." " Couldn't agree more." "Come on." "You stay here." "Keep checking the horses." "What's going on?" "Just doing a spotter hunt." "Pig." "Hunt your pigs somewhere else." "You'll spook the horses." "Alright, Pharaoh." "Every penny we had." " Everything." " Imbecile!" " I should put a bullet through you..." " You'd do me a favor." "What did I tell you?" "It takes one idiot to ruin a master plan." "It's not ruined, we can still do it." "Come on, Jack." "These guys nearly killed me, and you killed his brother." "Just lay low for a while." "I'll go to Hopetoun." "Sell me pistols." "You love those things." "We got to salvage something from this debacle, don't we?" "Can't live on fresh air." "Mick Scanlon will win that race over my dead body." "Mick Scanlon?" "What about the traps?" "What about Frank Butler?" "You see this?" "This is our big shot." "And you both want to walk away?" "Cause you're scared of Frank Butler?" "We don't even have Pharaoh." "We don't need Pharaoh." "The race starts in the clearing, right?" "By the time the horses get here, to Goat's Horn, they're out of sight." " So?" " So Pharaoh'll be leading." "Of course he will." " You can't beat him." " I don't plan to beat him." "I plan on knock him off the course and out of the race." "By pushing him down the wrong fork?" "Right here." "I'll take Scanlon out." "Scanlon?" "Don't you mean Pharaoh?" "Yeah, I mean Pharaoh." "Then Conrad will fly through." "On the new Jack's Pride, and win." "The new Jack's Pride?" "Emelia's horse, Empress." "It's the right color." "Fast enough." "Wait a minute." "How do you know she'll let me ride it?" "Cause you're gonna ask very nicely, Conrad." "All we need is entry fee." "Just a little win, yesterday." "He manages to lose a horse and still win at poker." "Let's get this straight." "You push Pharaoh off course." "Then we're gonna see Conrad come up with her." "Yes." "It's a simple plan." "It's just got one gaping hole, Jack." "What is that?" "What horse are you gonna ride?" "Hey, buddy." "It's only me." "How are you doing?" "Remember me?" "Easy, easy." "Where's that filly of yours?" "Easy, fella, easy." "You hungry?" "You hungry?" "I'm your friend, ain't I?" "We're mates." "Dan!" "Quick." "Come on, Jack!" "It's no use." "He's just playing with us." "He's no pal with you, he was pal with me." "We're wasting our time, let's go." "What are we gonna do about this race?" "It's tough to waylay." "Why do I always have double the answers?" "Jack!" "Excuse me, my good man." "I was wondering if you might be interested in taking a look at this pair of beauties." "I sure got somebody after a pair just like these." "I didn't say I was selling." "I want to know what they're worth." "Why would I tell you what they're worth if you ain't gonna sell?" "It's good business practice." "Don't you wanna keep your customers..." "Sure do, but you ain't selling, you ain't my customer." "That's why I ain't selling em, especially with an attitude like that." "Oh, Frederick!" "Hello." "Nice to see you." "Grab a paintbrush, you can help me with the sign for tomorrow's race." ""Don't wage your soul."" " Gambling is the devil's work." " You got that right." "Something wonderful about all that horse flesh painting on display." "True." "Strong buttocks." "Powerful thighs." "Rippling muscles." "They are God's good creatures." "Can I help you?" "You can't, but I hope this gentleman can." "I'm in the market for a pair of pistols, and couldn't help but notice." " May I?" " Those..." "Not for sale." "Nevertheless, I'd still like to know how you came to have them?" "What's it to you?" " Where's the money?" " What money?" "The money stolen from the Union Bank of Hopetoun." "The bank has paid me to recoup its cash, and these pistols were in the same safe." "I don't know what you're talking about." "Where's the money?" "I'll count to three before my man shoots the woman" "One." "Two." "Don't look so please with yourself, Jack." "It's still a crazy plan." "We've got those traps after us, now we've got this Frank Butler after us." "You know, I would say that things can't get much worse than this." "I've come to collect the bank's money." "The money you took." "I wouldn't." "Unless you want to see that school teacher dead." "His man's got Miss Catherine, Dan." "He'll kill her if we don't give him the bank's money." "Did you tell him that we don't have it?" "But we will by the end of tomorrow." "And we'll repay everything we took, plus an extra fifty pounds for yourself." "I'm listening." "We bet it on a horse in the Cup." " Which horse?" " Jack's Pride." "They say the favorite is unbeatable." "Must be the same joker that said the bank was unrobbable." "I detect some..." " rot." " It's only rot if you're not in on it, mate." "You kill any of us, we can't pull it off." "Alright." "You bought yourself some time." "We'll meet you at the bookie's ring after the race, give you the money." "Don't even think of double crossing me." "Another rum down here." " You've had a good day, Mr. Prescott?" " Indeed I have, Mrs. Barrett." "Indeed I have." "A very... tricky business deal seems to have resolved itself." "Sounds like a cause for celebration, then." "I believe it is." "Perhaps you might indulge me with some... private entertainment." "Someone comes to mind who'll suit your needs?" "Come in." "I'm told you are celebrating tonight Mr. Prescott." "That I am, Miss..." "Ruby, please." "Just call me Ruby." "Ruby." "You... are quite a sight, in this fine evening." " Mr. Prescott, you're making me blush." " Just..." "One moment, my dear." "It's a nice change to entertain a gentleman with manners like yours." "I always treat women the way they should be treated, Miss Ruby." "What do you think?" "I need to look elegant, but not like a Christmas bubble." "So maybe not this one." "Maybe this." "What do you think?" "Ruby?" "Ruby?" "What's going on?" "Let me see." "Who did this?" "Was it Prescott?" "He was such a gentleman." " You, get out of here, right now." " Just packing." "My business here is nearly done." "A place that employs thieves is not my idea of a proper establishment." " I know your type." " What type is that?" "The type that'd bash a woman for sport." "You best be careful about such slander." "A gentleman's word against a whore's." "You set foot in here one more time, I'll have your balls." "Banned from this... palace." "How devastating." "Who is this?" "Freddy Fitman, bookmaker." "I've overheard him boasting about a bet he took on the race today." " So what?" " A big bet, Frank." "All of it in new Hopetoun Bank's notes." "Just like the ones that were stolen." "Who made the bet?" "I don't remember the bloke." "Do I need to jog your memory?" "I don't remember." "Just the horse he bet on." "Jack's Pride." "Ticket 518." "518." " You remember the plan, right?" " Yeah." "I'll be in the Goat's Horn, to make sure Pharaoh's diverted." "That's where Jack's gonna take him out." "And then we see you come up a winner." " Where is Jack?" " Don't worry, he'll be here." "Last bets before entry's closed." " Who's that?" " That's the fella from the bank." " Are you sure?" " I'm not going in there without you." " Sure you're in the right place?" " Seeing you here makes me wonder." "I'm supposed to be with the Hopetoun elite." "It's appropriate bringing Ruby into Fife's official party?" "Half the men in there shared a bed with Ruby, they can share a sandwich." " And what about Mr. Prescott?" " What about Prescott?" "He did this." "Will you let him get away with it?" "I have no time for cowards." "Especially those who hit women." "I wonder if I might have a word." "Mary Barett, a word would be the bare minimum." "I have a business proposition." "Propose away." "Fresh meat in Hopetoun's always a problem." "You send your cattle all the way to Shelby for slaughter." "And then sell most of it down south." "But if we were to set up an abattoir just outside of town..." "You could move all the meat through my butcher shop." "And save one rover costs." "See me after the race." "We'll discuss it thoroughly." "The horse you entered was a gelding." "This is a mare." "You must have made a bloomer." "It was pretty busy." "Not that busy." "This is not the same Jack's Pride." "I think you're mistaken, Sir." "With respect, Miss, how would you know?" "Are you questioning me?" "Should I get my father involved?" "No, you're right." "It appears I'm in error." "Entries are now closing." "Please clear the area." "Please clear the area." " Just wait a second." " What for?" "Him." " Late entrant." " Nick of time." " Rider's name?" " Jack Keenan." " You got a problem with that?" " No, not me." " I hope you know what you're doing." " Relax." " It's all under control." " Remember the plan." "Goat's Horn." "Then you run Scanlon off." "Then you let Conrad win." "You got it, Jack?" "Jack?" "Jack!" "Yeah, I got it." "It's my plan." "Riders, take your position at the starting line!" "It's a nag, you fella, this is a Thoroughbred." "There you calling a nag?" "Than I say, arrest me." "At least that way you won't have to race." "You really think you can win and claim Mary your own?" "That's exactly what's gonna happen." " You'll have to beat me." " We'd better wage it." "Whoever finishes first wins Mary, the loser walks away for good." "For good?" "Deal." "Ready, Mayor Fife?" "Stop!" "Come on, Jack." "Come on, Jack." "Push him off." "Push him off." "Come on, Jack." "Jack!" "Jack!" "Damn it, Jack." "Jack's Pride." "Ticket 518." "Leave him to me." "Here they come." "He's ridding Pharaoh too hard." "He'll wear him out if he's not careful." "Go, Empress." "I mean, Pharaoh." "I bet him for a place." "Keenan was on that other horse, wasn't he?" "Where is he?" "He was on that horse, and you know it." "You, men!" "Find him!" "You rode him too hard, too early, and wore the beast out." "You call yourself a horseman, do you?" "Excuse me." "Mayor Fife." "You said to see you after the race." "About the abattoir." "Not now." "Not ever." "Picked a winner, friend?" "You only beat me cause my saddle slipped." "Mary's mine, you walk away like we agreed." "You two bet on me over a horse race?" " I would have won..." " You lost fair and square." "You I can believe being so arrogant, but Mick?" "I had Fife in the palm of my hand." "And now..." " Mary!" " Mary, wait." "What are you going to do now, arrest me?" "I'll take the ticket." " It wasn't the deal." " You really want to make an issue of it?" "How about we split it?" "Be happy with your head on your shoulders and a 100 guineas purse." "Not bad for a day's work." "No Jack, let him go." "Just be smart, mate." "Got lucky, eh?" "For Joey." "Murder!" "Where is he?" "Couldn't happen to a nicer fella." "I can't believe that bookie refusing to pay out on the ticket." "He did make the point that Jack's Pride had changed sex during the night." "At least he gave us out stakes back." "I would have won that race if it wasn't for..." "If it wasn't for what?" "My saddle slipped." "What are you sniggering at?" "Jack's Pride." "You would have lost all our money, all over a woman." "Mary Barrett isn't just any woman." "What did I tell you about women?" "They're like wild horses." "The more you chase, he more they're gonna run." "Thinking of horses, what will you do with him?" "There you go, fella." "You're free." "Go find that white filly." "What are you looking at me for?" "You're free, go on." "Hello, Dan." "Remember me?" "Subtitle:" "Wild Fangirl Upgraded:" "Szaki" "Thanks to lada for helping."