1:08:02
But if he can't be found...
1:08:04
Look, Sieber, headquarters
officially declared this a war.
1:08:08
Now they'd like to officially call it off.
Forget your pride and let 'em.
1:08:12
Well, it takes two to call off a war.
1:08:15
He's got to be in those mountains
somewhere, and now's the time.
1:08:20
Snow's meltin' and even Massai can't
navigate mud without leavin' tracks.
1:08:24
You sound prettly confident.
1:08:27
I've been confident, ever since
he got himself that squaw.
1:08:43
Shall i pack the rest now?
1:08:47
The ground is not yet firm enough.
We leave tomorrow or the next day.
1:08:55
Massai, look!
1:09:00
All the way from Cherokee land.
1:09:03
- It's a sign, Massai.
- Of what? That corn will grow?
1:09:09
But why did it grow here?
And why did we find it now?
1:09:13
I say it speaks words we were meant to
hear again: the words of the Cherokees.
1:09:18
We cannot live on three stalks of corn.
1:09:21
Maybe the hunting will be bettler now.
1:09:23
Maybe they've forgottlen you.
1:09:25
Sieber will never forget me.
1:09:29
Besides, we cannot stay
too long in one place.
1:09:32
Is any place safer than here,
where the corn talks to us?
1:09:36
I hear no words from the corn,
but many from you.
1:09:39
They come too fast for me.
1:09:47
I must hunt with the bow again.
I may not be back tonight.
1:09:54
- You will come back?
- You know l would not leave my rifle.