:40:02
- Nothing.
- You're a pretty big man yourself.
:40:07
- The Japanese make you mad, don't they?
- Well, that's different.
:40:11
After that sneak attack
on Pearl Harbor. Bataan.
:40:15
- Komako made you mad?
- It's the same thing.
:40:18
Loyal Japanese-Americans. That's a laugh.
:40:21
They're all mad dogs.
What about Corregidor, the Death March?
:40:25
What did Komako
have to do with Corregidor?
:40:28
He was a Jap, wasn't he?
:40:30
Look, Mr. Macreedy.
:40:32
There's a law in this county
against shooting dogs.
:40:35
But when I see a mad dog,
I don't wait for him to bite me.
:40:39
I swear,
you're beginning to make me mad.
:40:41
All strangers do.
:40:43
No, they don't. Not all of them.
:40:46
Some do
when they come around snooping.
:40:48
- Snooping for what?
- I don't know.
:40:50
Outsiders coming in
looking for something.
:40:52
- Looking for what?
- I don't know!
:40:54
Somebody's always looking for something
in this part of the West.
:40:58
To the historian, it's the Old West.
To the book writer, it's the Wild West.
:41:01
To the businessman,
it's the Undeveloped West.
:41:04
They say we're all poor and backward,
and I guess we are.
:41:07
We don't even have enough water.
:41:09
But to us, this place is our West.
And I wish they'd leave us alone.
:41:13
Leave you alone to do what?
:41:16
I don't know what you mean.
:41:23
What happened to Komako?
:41:26
He went away. I told you.
:41:29
Shortly after he left, some kids
went out there. They got fooling around.
:41:32
They burned his place down. That's how
it was. You know how kids are.
:41:39
- What's so funny?
- Nothing.
:41:41
It's just that I don't believe you...
:41:43
any more than I believed you
about the letters.
:41:47
You don't seem to believe anything I say.
:41:49
Yes, I believe you about
what you say about the businessmen...
:41:53
being interested in Adobe Flat.
:41:57
Why?
:41:58
Well, I would think
they would be interested...