Once Were Warriors
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:47:02
Oh, yeah. Maybe we could
fuckin' fly.

:47:04
It's not impossible, Jake.
:47:05
I've worked it out.
:47:09
There's the money Auntie Matawai
sent me at Christmas.

:47:10
If I put a bit
aside each week

:47:12
from the housekeeping,
:47:14
in a month,
maybe we could go.

:47:18
Please, Jake?
:47:20
And this whole day
means a lot to you, huh?

:47:28
Yes.
:47:32
Book the fuckin'
limousine.

:47:36
Horses, babe.
:47:41
Honest.
:47:49
Now, will you
come here?

:47:56
Tell Jakey
you love him.

:48:06
That's the trouble,
Jake. I do.

:48:09
What's going on?
:48:11
It's Heke, sir.
:48:13
He's got your
taiaha, sir.

:48:15
If you want to smash
things, boy,

:48:19
you start with me!
:48:22
You think you're man enough
to hold a taiaha, boy?

:48:24
I hate
this fucking place!

:48:26
You're not supposed
to like it!

:48:37
Let me go,
you black bastard!

:48:45
We are the same
color, boy!

:48:48
The British used to think
:48:52
the bayonet
was the most lethal

:48:54
of all hand-to-hand
combat weapons,

:48:57
till they came across
our warriors,


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