Return of the Seven
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1:11:04
No, compadre.
1:11:07
What he's tryin'
to tell you, Chris, is that...

1:11:09
...for a lotta years now he's been knockin'
around from one village to another.

1:11:15
He ain't got no folks
that he can remember.

1:11:18
He don't even know how old he is
except he's young and, uh...

1:11:21
...he's been called Manuel ever since
he was knee-high to a grasshopper.

1:11:25
Another thing he remembers is that
he always felt kinda lost and lonely.

1:11:28
- But he don't no more. Know why?
- No. Why?

1:11:32
Because when I was out there stompin'
around in the rain last night...

1:11:36
...I come across a sign with the name of
the village on it. Something "Del Norte".

1:11:41
- First part of it had been burned off.
- So?

1:11:44
So, Manuel was always
lookin' for some place to come from...

1:11:47
...some place he can belong to,
be proud of. Now he can.

1:11:50
Village ain't got no people,
he ain't got no village.

1:11:53
- So from now on they can call him...
- Manuel from Something Del Norte.

1:11:58
Yeah! Is got a nice ring to it, ain't it?
1:12:02
Yeah.
1:12:05
Uh, Chris. Um...
1:12:10
Anyhow, uh... Think we oughta
get him outta here safe?

1:12:14
You know, he ain't
a whole lot with a gun, and, uh...

1:12:18
...they keep comin' at us
that way, he's gonna get hurt.

1:12:21
Maybe we could
send him off somewheres.

1:12:24
If we did, I'd sure feel a whole lot better.
1:12:27
What about him?
1:12:29
How'd he feel?
1:12:31
Now that he's finally
got something to belong to.

1:12:34
Yep...
1:12:36
Frank was right.
1:12:40
I talk too damn much.

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