Major Dundee
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January 30. We thought we had lost
three troopers in Durango...

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but two returned this morning,
and we became a command again.

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- Lieutenant Graham!
- Yes, sir.

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When I left I gave you a specific order.
You failed to carry it out.

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No, sir. You gave me a command.
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From then on I gave the orders.
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You surely did. Have a cigar.
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Move them out, Lieutenant.
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We ran from the French
as we followed the Apache...

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but time was running out.
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The French patrols became thicker
while we never got closer to Sierra Charriba.

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- How long ago?
- Four or five hours ago.

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Charriba says you're to make
your peace with your Christian God...

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as you are about to join him.
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We must have hurt the old man
at the river more than we figured.

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At least now he's got to finish it.
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So far, he's been circling west.
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Some time in the next week or two
he'll hit us again in a canyon...

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or the middle of a river at night, or dawn.
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When are we going to stop fighting
this Indian on his own terms?

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Right now.
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From this point on we tuck our tail between
our legs and run for home...

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- straight for the Rio Grande.
- You'd let Charriba escape?

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Let's just say I'm giving him
an equal opportunity, Lieutenant.

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Major, but we have to make it look good.
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First swing right, then head for the river.
But we really got to move.

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If we don't, he'll be waiting for us there,
just like he is now.

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- How'll we know?
- We won't, until it happens.


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