Later that night, over drinks and cigars, Grant pleads with Cal to reconsider becoming Sheriff again. He tells Cal that Slade had made enemies of all the farmers and Cal is needed to maintain balance in Abilene. The range war could wipe out Grant and he needs Cal. Joe Slade will be reassigned as a hired hand to Grant. Cal, who has considered a move to Oregon, finally agrees to take his old job back, with one stipulation: there will be a "no guns" law in Abilene.


After leaving Grant's house, Cal goes to see Amy, who lives with her drunken widowed father. He tells her that he is going to be sheriff again. Amy is upset that he did not let her know he was still alive. She loves Grant "in a way," but it is obvious that Cal and Amy still want each other. Just then, they see Slade riding his horse over to Grant's. At his house, Grant tells an angry Slade to turn in his resignation as Sheriff.




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