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:16:00
Yeah, and then what do l get to eat
when l get home in Lordsburg?

:16:03
Nothin' but frijole beans, that's all.
Nothin' but beans, beans, beans!

:16:12
Excuse me, ladies.
Close quarters.

:16:17
Warm today.
:16:19
Your wife made it warm
for me, Gatewood.

:16:22
She was chairman of
our farewell committee.

:16:27
Fine looking bunch of
soldier boys back there.

:16:30
Always gives me great pride
in my country...

:16:32
...when l see such fine young men
in the U.S. Army.

:16:36
Anybody know where they're going?
:16:38
Brother, aren't you aware
of what's happened?

:16:42
Happened? l don't follow you, Reverend.
:16:45
l'm not a clergyman, l'm a--
:16:47
My friend's a whisky drummer.
:16:50
We're all going to be scalped, Gatewood.
:16:52
Massacred in one fell swoop.
:16:55
That's why the soldiers are with us.
:16:57
He's joking, of course.
:16:59
Oh no, he's not. Oh dear no.
l wish he were.

:17:02
lt's that old Apache butcher...
:17:04
...Geronimo.
:17:08
Nice name for a butcher.
:17:10
He's jumped the reservation.
He's on the war path.

:17:13
Geronimo? Why weren't the passengers
notified? Why wasn't l told?

:17:17
We were told, Gatewood.
:17:20
Weren't you told...
:17:21
...when you got that message
from Lordsburg?

:17:24
Oh yes. Yes, of course.
l forgot.

:17:46
Now, doggone it, they're bringing up
her grandfather...

:17:49
...all the way from Mexico
to live with us.

:17:53
l can't figure out how
he got that message.

:17:55
-Who, her grandfather?
-No, Gatewood.

:17:59
He said he got a message.

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