Cimarron
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:14:00
Yancey. It's the very latest thing
from Chicago.

:14:03
Some old squaw sees some of that,
and she'll want to buy a pair...

:14:06
and put a papoose in each sleeve.
:14:09
Cousin Della writes
they'll be even fuller by autumn.

:14:15
By autumn?
:14:28
- What's in the telegram?
- News, sugar.

:14:32
President Cleveland has set a date
for the opening of the Cherokee strip.

:14:36
The Cherokee land?
:14:37
The government's bought it
from the Indians for the huge sum...

:14:40
of $1.40 an acre.
:14:42
- Pushing them further back.
- Well, it's a good thing.

:14:44
They made no use of it, anyhow.
Dirty, filthy, good for nothing, low...

:14:48
Honey.
:14:50
Honey, come here.
:14:58
Let's go, Sabra. Let's go for an allotment
of that Cherokee land.

:15:01
This is the biggest thing
in the history of Oklahoma.

:15:03
- Leave here?
- Sell out the paper, at a profit...

:15:05
- and go for a town site this time.
- Give up all we've worked and slaved for?

:15:09
We gave up Wichita,
and advice, and Southern fried chicken.

:15:12
Let's get out of all this.
:15:18
Was Mother right when she said
you'd go for the adventure of it.

:15:24
Five years.
:15:27
The longest time you've ever stayed
in one place.

:15:32
You've been here only four.
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Well, don't you realize, sugar?
This is a new empire.

:15:37
Why, we'll see it grow
before our very eyes into a new state.

:15:40
We can't tear up our lives and start over
again. You've done your share.

:15:43
- I know...
- Let the others go.

:15:45
Honey, this is a chance of a lifetime.
:15:48
No.
:15:50
Let's not talk any more about it.

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