Major Dundee
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1:05:07
- There seems to be no end to it.
- What did you say?

1:05:11
We've been attacked by Apaches,
by local bandits...

1:05:14
by freebooters from Texas,
then liberated by the French...

1:05:18
and now United States Cavalry.
1:05:21
Unfortunately, you came too late.
We have nothing to give you.

1:05:25
No food, no guns, no women.
1:05:32
That is what you want, isn't it?
1:05:34
That's why you come here
without flying your country's brave flag.

1:05:39
Are you speaking for these people?
You're not Mexican, are you?

1:05:43
My husband was the doctor of this village.
1:05:45
But he was also the doctor for the Juaristas.
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He died there, where they did.
1:05:53
I've paid for my place here.
1:05:54
Well, I'm sorry for that, ma'am,
but we've come a long way.

1:05:57
I need fresh horses and food.
My men are hungry.

1:06:00
They are no more hungry than this village.
1:06:12
They are willing to share everything
they have got with you, Major...

1:06:15
most particularly their hunger.
1:06:17
Would you like to see the children
in our dispensary...

1:06:20
whose sickness is starvation?
1:06:22
- Lieutenant Graham, fire!
- Sir!

1:06:36
Sgt. Gomez, slaughter two mules,
distribute the meat...

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and whatever stores you find in that
blockhouse to the people of the village...

1:06:44
- and to this lady.
- Teresa. Teresa Maria Santiago.

1:06:47
- Ma'am. Ryan!
- Yes, sir.

1:06:54
Lieutenant!

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