- Hale Monroe: I'm the editor.
- Ned Anderson: You mean you're...
- Hale Monroe: Yes, I'm Hale Monroe.
- Ned Anderson: But, but you're a woman.
- Hale Monroe: I have been for some time and I've run the Herald for the past two years.
- Ned Anderson: Well, that wild yarn about, uh, some masked rider who goes around capturing outlaws and fighting for justice. Moore seems to think there was some truth to it.
- Hale Monroe: But you don't.
- Ned Anderson: Of course not. The mysterious champion of justice has become an old folklore. You ought to stick to facts. Leave fiction up to this fellow, Mark Twain.
- Tonto: Train run underneath ground?
- The Lone Ranger: No, Tonto. During the War, the organization that helped the slaves to escape to the North was called the Underground Railway. A criminal organization along these same lines could become powerful enough to completely undermine the law.
- Big Tom Davis: Where'd ya get it?
- Peterson: My shoulder. It feels like it's broke.
- Big Tom Davis: That guy's too good a shot. We'll have to lose him in the badlands.
- Peterson: I can't ride like this.
- Big Tom Davis: I know it.
- Peterson: If they catch me, I'll go back to prison.
- Big Tom Davis: They won't catch you. You know too much.