How the West Was Won
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:37:00
You should've buried 'em,
then tracked down the Indians who did it.

:37:04
Mr. King, like you said, I was hired to hunt,
not to dig graves or fight Indians.

:37:10
Those fellas are mostly old soldiers.
Two dead men shouldn't bother 'em much.

:37:14
I don't want anything in their thick skulls
but their work. Do you understand?

:37:18
Now get rid of those bodies
and start trackin' those Indians.

:37:21
You keep forgettin', Mr. King,
my job's buffalo.

:37:27
It was buffalo.
:37:29
Go to the paymaster and draw your time.
:37:32
That foreman fella, you didn't fire him.
:37:34
You just took him down a peg
'cause you needed him.

:37:37
Who's gonna shoot buffalo? You?
:38:10
- What the devil is that?
- Milk.

:38:13
Milk?
:38:15
The Army must've changed
since I was in it.

:38:18
- I just rode in. I'm hungry.
- You are, huh?

:38:22
But you'd rather watch them than eat.
:38:24
- Is that it?
- That's it.

:38:26
I wish you were as eager
to protect this railroad.

:38:30
Did you get any word about the two men
who where killed today?

:38:33
I tracked the Arapahoes
and talked to the chief.

:38:36
They were a mile off the right-of-way
where they had no business...

:38:39
...drunk and chasin' squaws.
:38:41
It was as much their fault
as it was the Indians'.

:38:45
Well, soldier boy, your job is
to fight Indians, not to agree with 'em.

:38:49
Mr. King, there were 200 Arapahoes
and I had 20 men.

:38:54
Now, to me...
:38:55
...agreein' seemed wiser than fightin'.
:38:58
To you, huh?

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