The Far Country
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1:02:00
How can you say no
1:02:03
When tulips love you so
1:02:08
How can you say no
1:02:11
When tulips love you so
1:02:25
Come on, honey, you sing.
No, no more.

1:02:28
You'd better, else them old walruses
is gonna start bellowing again.

1:02:31
How are you?
I'll sing.

1:02:34
Hi, Jeff. Where you been?
Hunting.

1:02:36
What'd you get?
1:02:48
Pete boy, what happened?
They jumped us in Two Mile.

1:02:53
I think I got one.
And Porcupine?

1:02:55
He's dead.
Whereabouts did it happen...

1:02:58
Stop asking fool questions.
Can't you see the man's shot full of holes?

1:03:02
Gimme some petticoat.
Use your own!

1:03:04
I ain't got one.
Sourdough, get me some water, will you?

1:03:07
Stand back.
Let me see if I can plug up some of these.

1:03:15
Never mind the water.
1:03:18
Take him out back, boys.
Take him outside.

1:03:29
You're the law up here. Why don't you
do something about them killings?

1:03:32
Yes, I'm the law. At least,
I represent the law in Yukon Territory.

1:03:36
- About 50,000 square miles of it.
- Why aren't there more of you?

1:03:39
Because yesterday this was a wilderness.
1:03:41
We didn't expect you to pour in
by the thousands.

1:03:44
- But now that you're here, we'll protect you.
- When?

1:03:47
There'll be a post established
here in Dawson early in May.

1:03:50
What happens between now and May?
You gonna be here to keep order?

1:03:53
- Part of the time.
- What about the rest of the time?

1:03:56
Pick yourselves a good man. Swear him in.
1:03:58
Have him act as marshal
till you pull out in the fall.


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