Into the West
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:10:03
She can't wait to see you.
:10:06
"To see a world in a grain of sand, "
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and heaven in a wild flower, "
:10:11
hold infinity in the palm of
your hand and eternity in an hour. "

:10:18
Isn't that a wonderful thought?
:10:20
To see a world in a grain of sand.
:10:23
How many times do we look without seeing?
:10:26
Poetry teaches us to see
things in a different way.

:10:31
There's no reason to be afraid of it.
:10:33
Who wants to try?
:10:41
Read among yourselves. Quietly.
:10:56
Quite a dapper eastern
gentleman you've become.

:11:00
Yeah. It's good to see you, miss clara.
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Don't be so formal.
:11:02
It's just plain clara now.
:11:04
Yes, ma'am.
:11:06
I believe I'll let you two get reacquainted.
:11:08
I've got some business with royer.
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Come meet my pupils.
:11:18
Class, I want you to meet
george voices that carry.

:11:23
George was a student
of mine a long time ago.

:11:26
He used to live here in pine ridge.
:11:28
Now he's come back, I hope to teach.
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No, not to teach.
:11:33
To learn.
:11:41
I have lived among the
white men for many years,

:11:45
but I am still lakota...
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like you,
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and there is much to learn from our people.
:11:56
Congress sets the policy, mr. Wheeler.
:11:58
I'm merely charged with
carrying out its intent.


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