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:28:00
That's just too bad about him.
I'm a citizen and I want to see him.

:28:03
Major ain't had any sleep for three days.
:28:05
I can tell you everything
just as well as he can.

:28:07
We ain't heard nothing from up north.
:28:11
If you ask me, the Cavalry's scared of
Vittorio. I think the U.S. Cavalry...

:28:14
I am greatly interested in your opinion of
the United States Cavalry.

:28:17
Continue, Mr... Whatever your name is.
:28:20
The Cavalry is supposed to support
the settlers.

:28:22
I've got some cattle up north,
I don't intend...

:28:24
C troop is making a sweep to the north
to escort out any settlers they may find.

:28:28
C troop is now over a week late
in returning. That's all I can tell you.

:28:32
C troop isn't coming back.
:28:43
I'd be obliged, sir, if you would leave.
:28:45
A fine business, the whole territory...
:28:46
- Sergeant!
- Get!

:28:54
Get out of the way, you mangy...
:28:59
- lf that's your cur, get him out of the way.
- Walk around him.

:29:03
I'll be hanged if I go out of my way
for any cur dog.

:29:06
A man ought to do what he thinks is best.
:29:21
Quit blocking the door.
:29:27
Where did you get this?
:29:29
- Half a day's ride south of Twin Buttes.
- How?

:29:32
Took it off a couple of Indians, Apaches.
:29:35
Running Dog Lodge of the Mescaleros.
:29:37
Mescaleros are up, too.
That makes all the Apache lodges.

:29:40
Say, while I was south, did any settlers
get in from the north basin?

:29:45
A few, the last couple of weeks.
:29:46
Handsome woman, fair,
with a boy about six?

:29:49
No, mostly middle-aged or elderly people.
:29:52
Get some sleep, Lane, use my tent.
:29:54
Thank you.

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