Into the West
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:24:01
You said you needed men, sir.
:24:09
Yeah, I said I needed men.
:24:12
Mountain men.
:24:15
Well, we'll pull our weight, sir.
:24:18
Do you suppose you could
introduce us to Mr. Smith?

:24:21
We've surely come a long way.
:24:24
St. Louis is raining mountain
men, Jacob, my boy, Nathan.

:24:30
Seasoned men.
:24:32
Men more Indian than White.
:24:35
Men who can speak Apache, Cheyenne, Mexican.
:24:42
Nathan, hold on.
:24:44
I'm sorry, Jacob, maybe next time.
:24:53
Where the hell you been?
:24:59
St. Louis loves the brothers Wheeler.
:25:01
I couldn't lose a hand.
:25:02
10 times I tried to quit,
:25:04
10 times they made me stay.
:25:06
I have won this.
:25:08
This is an escritura.
:25:09
That's spanish for deed.
:25:11
I won that at poker, too.
:25:14
It's a mere 100 acres in Tejas.
:25:17
You, 25.
:25:17
Me, 75.
:25:20
What do you say about that, brother Jacob?
:25:24
Tejas ain't even in the
united states, Nathan.

:25:27
So what?
:25:28
Well, they don't speak
English and their catholics.

:25:29
We have 100 acres, son, who cares?
:25:32
I've made up my mind.
:25:33
I'm going with Jedediah Smith.
:25:37
You see that furry creature?
:25:38
That's the kind of man Jedediah Smith wants.
:25:41
But who cares beans?
:25:41
We found our fortune in Tejas.
:25:43
I want to see the Pacific Ocean.
:25:45
And then what?
:25:46
I don't know.
:25:49
I've got a bird in the hand in Tejas.
:25:52
You're after the will o' the wisp out
west with adventurers and criminals.

:25:56
Well, I say we stick together.
:25:58
Yeah, well, why should I stick with you?

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