| Snap Shot (part two) |
| George thinks the camera may have flashed just as O'Shean was shot. He, Willie and Lucy go |
| the livery stable to check the camera. |
| Craddock passes Bennett the handcuff keys, "He's all yers corporal." Jack turns and leaves... the |
| prisoner is still talking. Clive puts him in the cell and follows Jack out the door. |
| "So Willie just up and run off, is that it?" |
| "That's it Jack." |
| "Well if you spent more time with that boy you'd know to look in that little shack out back." |
| Meanwhile Lucy, Willie and George are in trouble. |
| Bennett and Craddock check the shack ..they see Boise leaving town. |
| "Leaving so soon?" |
| "You got no reason to hold me corporal." |
| At that moment Willie, who is tied in the back, kicks his feet. Clive walks to the back of the wagon |
| to investigate the sound. |
| Boise takes off, Clive grabs hold of the wagon and is drug behind it. |
| Jack jumps on his horse and takes chase. |
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| Once again, our heroes have saved the day. Let's face it, what would Jack be without his Willie? |
| The picture turned out perfect, showing the murder just as George discribed it. |
| The next day George is waiting for the stagecoach, |
| Craddock has a word. "Ya know, ya had no reason to |
| be runnin'. You coulda come ta me or the corporal." |
| George: "Willie wanted to tell you but I wouldn't let him." |
| "Ahuh." |
| Clive tells George he may be able to help |
| him get a job with the mountie photographer. |
| Later, at the detachment, Jack is "reading" Lucy and Willie the riot act. |
| "Willie, you shoulda come to corporal Bennett here!" |
| "I know." |
| "And you young lady, you shoulda never run off without tellin' Marie!" |
| "I'm sorry marshal." |
| "Right... now I want ya both ta think about that!" He turns to Marie and Clive "You two got |
| anythin' ta add?" |
| "You are quite good at that Jack." |
| alot like criminals...if yer firm with 'em |
| they'll jus' fall inta line." |
| Turning his attention back to the boy. "Willie, outside!" |
| "It's time you finally caught a fish." |
| Then he grabs Willie by the shoulder and drags him away...stopping to shake his hand when |
| Later that evening: |
| Jack arrives with the prisoner..who is still talking. |
| Boise catches them in the livery, ties and gags them and loads them into his wagon. |
| oooooo...nice chaps! |
| They shake their heads no...Marie smiles. |
| "Well Marie, I figure young 'uns are |
| Knowing that Clive and Marie are watching, Jack shakes his finger and with a stern look on his |
| face..he tells Willie to get his fishin' pole. |
| they are out of sight. |