:30:05
Look.
:30:08
It is corn, corn from far away.
:30:11
What do you mean, bustin in here?
:30:13
Massai brought it back
from the land of the Cherokees.
:30:16
He said they are a great people.
:30:18
They raise corn
and live in peace with the white man.
:30:21
He said Apaches can do the same.
:30:23
- Massai said this?
- Yes.
:30:27
Good thing Santos didn't fall for it.
:30:29
My father is blind, blind with aguardiente.
You made him that way.
:30:34
- Get outtla here!
- Shut up, Weddle.
:30:37
Santos has forgottlen how to hope,
like all our people.
:30:41
Massai can teach us to hope again.
:30:43
And you want us to let him go.
is that right?
:30:46
- Yes.
- Well...
:30:52
- I'll let you know.
- You do not believe me.
:30:55
I'll think about it.
:31:09
Do you think it could possibly be true?
:31:12
No Apache ever became a farmer yet.
:31:14
Oh, them's my sentiments exactly.
:31:18
But if just one Apache tries it...
what have we got to lose?
:31:23
Our scalps, likely.
These young bucks are growin up fast.
:31:27
Give em a leader like Massai
an watch out.
:31:29
Massai isn't a chief.
:31:31
He just sneaked across half of the USA.
They're bound to follow a man like that.
:31:36
He's the last buck on earth
to make a successful farmer.
:31:39
Right now he hates everybody,
and when an Apache hates,
:31:42
he hates high, wide and handsome.
:31:45
Well, all right.
:31:48
Back to Florida.
:31:50
That's your job, Weddle.
I've got a couple of your murderers
:31:53
eatin' their heads off in my guardhouse.
:31:55
- Take them along, too.
- The supply train comes next week.
:31:58
Well, take 'em up to Holbrook.
Put 'em on the mainline.