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1:36:02
Because he needed it,
1:36:04
just like that woman needs it.
1:36:06
It's not up to us to decide
1:36:09
whether she deserves
to live or not.

1:36:12
We only help, huh?
1:36:13
Do we have
another choice?

1:36:16
Not help.
1:36:19
Just let her die?
1:36:21
That's up to Grimes.
1:36:25
You mean,
you'd sacrifice her life

1:36:28
for that money?
1:36:29
Is that
what you're saying?

1:36:31
You go down there,
1:36:32
and you ask that lady
what she thinks of life.

1:36:36
Ask her what life is worth
to those Indians in San Carlos

1:36:38
when they run out of meat.
1:36:40
But she didn't
take the money. Favor did.

1:36:43
She said, "Those
dirty Indians eat dog,"

1:36:46
that she couldn't eat dog
no matter how hungry she got.

1:36:48
Ask her if she'd eat dog now.
1:36:50
I don't know what your gripe is
against the world.

1:36:54
Maybe you got a real one.
1:36:56
Lady, up there
in those mountains,

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there's a whole people
who have lost everything.

1:37:01
They don't have a place left
to spread their blankets.

1:37:05
They've been
insulted, diseased,

1:37:09
made drunk and foolish.
1:37:11
Now, you call the men who did that
Christians, and you trust them.

1:37:15
I know them
as white men, and I don't.

1:37:19
Russell,
1:37:20
if nobody ever lifted a finger
until people were deserving,

1:37:23
the whole world
would go to hell.

1:37:26
We better deal
with each other out of need

1:37:29
and forget merit,
1:37:30
because none of us
have too much of that...

1:37:33
not me, not you,
not anybody.

1:37:36
If it bothers you,
why talk about it?

1:37:45
[Mexican]
Hey, man!

1:37:47
Do you hear me?
1:37:49
Come on down here!
I got something for you.

1:37:55
Hey, hombre,
whatever is your name...


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