How the West Was Won
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:53:22
It looks like you finally got your bellyful.
:53:24
Hello, Jethro.
:53:27
Appears you're doin' well.
:53:29
Can't complain.
:53:31
Creek's loaded with beavers,
fightin' their way into the trap.

:53:35
Ain't no white men lookin'
over my shoulder...

:53:37
...and the Indians are plumb cordial.
:53:40
Toss your stuff in there.
Plenty of room for two.

:53:43
Thanks.
:53:46
You'll be bunkin' yonder.
:53:47
Better take your bearin's now,
so you can find it when you need it.

:53:50
If you don't like my snorin'
you can build your own cabin tomorrow.

:53:52
I'll furnish the axe.
:53:56
Thanks. I'm just passin' through.
:53:58
Through to where?
:53:59
Anywhere you go is like
where you've been.

:54:02
Ain't you lost enough tail feathers
back there?

:54:06
I've been plucked some.
:54:09
But that's what I like about this country.
:54:11
There's always greener grass
over the next hill.

:54:14
Not no more.
Not since that damn railroad come.

:54:17
All the grass is bein' staked out now,
with a lock on it.

:54:22
Maybe I'll just have to climb
a little higher hill to find it.

:54:28
How about comin' along?
:54:30
Are you crazy?
:54:32
Like the Indians say, "These rocks
and trees around here feel no call to move.

:54:36
"Why should I?"
:54:38
Guess I'm not an Indian, Jethro.
:54:41
And I'm sure not a rock nor a tree.
:54:44
A man belongs with his own kind,
like him or not.


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