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A horse thief.
Follow me.

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This way.
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I had the very best quarters in the
fort prepared especially for you.

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I'm genuinely astonished,
Major Cabot, because frankly...

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I've never expected to meet up with...
with such a polished gentleman...

:00:27
...in this neck of the woods.
- Compliments on the set-up, Major.

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My dear, beneath these rough uniforms,
there's a heart of the purest gold.

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Take Sergeant Milton,
for instance.

:00:37
He looks like a bear, but he's a child
who's grown too fast. In here.

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As for the rest of us,
we're just ordinary people.

:00:44
We are not ordinary people,
Major Cabot. We're Americans.

:00:48
Colonel,
would you care for a cigar?

:00:51
I think it 's a flavor
you might enjoy.

:00:54
The Western Prairies...
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Oh, yes, indeed.
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Daddy, you're smoking?
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Of course I'm smoking.
As I was saying...

:01:08
the Western Prairies
must be firmly anchored...

:01:11
And if that 's too firmly anchored,
you're gonna burn to death.

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- Why don't you take it off?
- Sergeant.

:01:22
There you are.
The best quarters prepared specially...

:01:25
for you, extraordinary people.
:01:28
"And waste its sweetness
on the desert air."

:01:31
I'm gonna waste your
sweetness, little girl.

:01:34
Just you wait.
Let 's go, Sergeant.

:01:44
It 's all over, Bill,
they got you by the short hairs.

:01:47
- You son of a bitch!
- What do you mean?

:01:49
You and me planned for you dress up
like a Colonel. Go ahead and do it.

:01:53
Bill, what the hell is the matter
with you?

:01:56
Why did you trust me
all the sudden?

:01:58
Poor Bill, baby.
That takes all the fun out of it.


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