Drums Along the Mohawk
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:25:02
Start her even, Cleave!
:25:04
Push her in, Gil!
:25:05
Push her in there.
:25:10
Pull them straight.
:25:25
You brought a lot of pretty
things with you, Mrs. Martin.

:25:28
Heavenly.
:25:29
I told Mother there was no sense
bringing a lot of clothes.

:25:32
I'd rather spend the money
on furniture.

:25:35
I see you've got
one of these feathers.

:25:37
Yes. Mother had five of them
at home.

:25:40
She said there are times when that
could be more important than bread.

:25:45
What is it?
:25:46
A pheasans feather.
:25:48
It looks like an angel's wing.
:25:51
We had a lot of them. They collected
so much dust we threw them out.

:25:55
Yeah.
:25:58
This is a nice teapot.
Is it a Wedgewood?

:26:01
I don't know.
Is just white china, I guess.

:26:04
It belonged to my grandmother.
:26:06
We always ate off Wedgewood
at home.

:26:09
Come out, they've started
burning already.

:26:11
Great burning,
started it myself.

:26:15
Les go see the burning,
come on.

:26:24
Gil, is going to be beautiful.
:26:34
Is Blue Back.
:26:39
Indians on warpath.
Coming.

:26:45
Eight white men.
100 Indians.

:26:48
Painted.
Better hurry.

:26:53
Johnny Weaver, get your horse
and tell General Herkimer.

:26:55
- Stop it!
- Get the horse.

:26:58
Take this.
:26:59
Thanks, Joe.
Adam, watch out for Lana.


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