Hondo
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:11:48
- Mr. Lane.
- Yes, ma'am?

:11:50
You're right. I was lying.
My husband is overdue.

:11:53
He should have been home long ago.
:11:54
Figure Apaches killed him?
:11:56
Of course not.
There are a hundred possible explanations.

:11:59
Indians are one of them.
:12:01
But we're at peace with the Apache,
except for a few...

:12:03
Mrs. Lowe, if you've got good sense...
:12:05
you'll pack up you and that boy of yours
and come out with me.

:12:08
There's trouble brewing
in the Apache lodges.

:12:10
Vittorio, their main chief,
called a war council.

:12:13
A full report of it is in that dispatch
I'm carrying.

:12:15
But you don't know, we've always
gotten along splendidly with the Apache.

:12:20
They drink and bring their horses
to our spring...

:12:23
on their way north to the buffalo hunt.
:12:25
I've never seen the great Vittorio,
but there've been plenty of Apaches here.

:12:30
I've seen the great Vittorio,
before the treaty.

:12:37
His horse had 40 scalps hung in its mane.
:12:40
That was before the treaty.
:12:43
We broke that treaty, us Whites.
:12:46
There's no word in the Apache language
for lie, and they've been lied to.

:12:50
If they rise, there won't be...
:12:52
- a White left in the territory.
- They won't bother me.

:12:55
Us, I mean. We always got along very well.
:12:58
People I know, man and his wife,
got along real well for...


prev.
next.