- William Barclay 'Bat' Masterson: You haven't forgotten how to ride.
- Jane Taylor: You memory is good after all this time.
- William Barclay 'Bat' Masterson: We remember what pleases us.
- William Barclay 'Bat' Masterson: If you play around with barbed wire, you're liable to get cut.
- Dallas Agate: You get in my way, Bat, I'll have to cut you down as quick as I do that fence.
- William Barclay 'Bat' Masterson: At least we understand each other.
- Dallas Agate: We always have.
- [first lines]
- Narrator: Abilene, Kansas, 1886: Battleground for free grass. A strange mission that led to a fence war brought Bat Masterson, the man who became a legend in his own time.
- [last lines]
- Bat Masterson: Good to see you, Jane. Neither one of us like goodbyes.
- Jane Taylor: I have something for you - your cane.
- [She returns the cane he once gave her]
- Jane Taylor: It's what you came after.
- Bat Masterson: Don't you want it?
- Jane Taylor: All or nothing for me, Bat. Read what it says.
- Bat Masterson: [reading the text engraved on the gold tip] "From those of us who have learned there's strength in unity." Thanks, Jane.
- [They kiss]
- Bat Masterson: Thanks for many memories.