Two Rode Together
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:32:09
Hey, isn't that pretty heavy?
:32:12
Better let me help you.
:32:13
Oh, it's not too heavy.
:32:15
Looks heavy enough from here.
:32:19
There.
:32:41
That's our wagon over there.
:32:43
All right.
:32:46
Oh, say...
:32:48
...you picked a good spot too.
:32:51
Out of the wind.
:32:53
Far enough from the crick so you
won't get too many mosquitoes.

:32:57
Near a dead tree
that'll keep you in firewood.

:33:01
You're an old trail hand.
:33:08
Well, maybe not too old.
:33:12
Have you been in the Army
very long, sir?

:33:15
The name's Jim. Jim Gary.
:33:19
Yeah, about nine years.
:33:25
What's the matter?
:33:29
It was just nine years ago
that my brother was captured.

:33:32
Oh, I was up north then.
:33:34
- Montana territory. I just got out...
- It was my fault, you know.

:33:38
- What do you mean?
- I was supposed to look after him.

:33:41
When the Indians came, I ran and hid.
:33:45
He was only 8 years old.
:33:48
How old were you?
:33:51
Thirteen, I think.
:33:54
Yes.
:33:55
Where was your father
and the others?

:33:58
Hadn't been any Indians within 50
miles. He'd gone to visit a neighbour.


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