How the West Was Won
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:28:00
Pittsburgh?
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Looks like he's got
a whole canoe of furs, Pop.

:28:04
- A sure enough mountain man.
- Indeed.

:28:06
One of our brave explorers gonna extend
our domain to the far shores of the Pacific.

:28:10
Nothin' but the finest for you, sir.
Whiskey?

:28:12
Right.
:28:13
No pepper or rattlesnake heads in this.
:28:15
Nothin' but the pure grain
and the sweet kiss of the malt.

:28:17
Never mind the cup, I'll just take the jug.
:28:21
A real mountain man, eh?
:28:22
I trust you'll toast our noble banner, sir.
:28:24
I sure will.
:28:46
Golly, you're right.
That's real sippin' liquor.

:28:48
Pa, him being a trapper...
:28:49
...do you suppose he might know
what that varmint is we got?

:28:52
Well, say, now, he might.
Yes, sir, he just might.

:28:55
Sir, we catched us a cave-dwellin' critter...
:28:57
...that no man in these parts
has ever seen before.

:28:59
And, you know, it'd be right satisfyin'
havin' you tell us what it is.

:29:03
Well, I don't know too much
about cave-dwellin' varmints.

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Just yonder, take your jug.
:29:14
I don't know...
:29:32
It's right over here.
:29:44
You know any sweet-talkin' girls
in Pittsburgh?

:29:46
No, nary a one, yet.
:29:49
Pop and I are hopin' we'll vacation there.
:29:52
I'll be at the Duquesne House
if it ain't burned down.

:29:55
Hey there, now...
:29:57
You pretty girl,
you sure you got a varmint in here?


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