Two Rode Together
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- How old was she?
- Freda?

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Freda was 9 year old.
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- That would make her 16 now.
- Yeah.

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Yeah. The fourth of August, 16.
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Go home, Mr. Knudsen.
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Go home.
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Give it up.
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Go on back to Minnesota,
forget you ever had a daughter.

:24:23
Forget? Forget l...?
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The Comanche...
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The Comanches mate
their women early.

:24:30
If your daughter's still alive...
:24:32
...she's probably got a couple
half-breed kids by now.

:24:35
Oh, come on, McCabe,
that's a hell of a thing to say.

:24:38
That don't makes no matter to me.
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No, by golly.
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She's still my little girl Freda.
:24:45
I don't go back without her.
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Please, mister, listen to me.
:24:50
For seven years we wait...
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...Mama and me. Wait for the Army.
:24:55
The Army to beat them,
them dirty devils.

:24:58
So we can come back
here again for Freda.

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Seven long years we work and save.
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I got $285, mister, for my Freda.
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All right,
take the description, Mr. Wringle.

:25:16
All right, Ole.
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What colour was Freda's eyes?
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Eyes was blue.
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Colour of her hair?
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Hair was yellow.
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Yellow like corn silk.
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Yellow like gold, it was.
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Yeah, just like gold, $285 worth.
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You don't need me for this.
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Form your square!
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Ready your partner!
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Now corners off.
:25:57
Of all the stupid...
Wait, you're breaking everything.


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