:09:01
Not a bad one, either.
:09:04
Anyway, he left you his watch
and a boarding house
:09:07
on Walker Street
in Sweetmary.
:09:09
It's two stories high.
:09:11
I live there myself.
:09:14
This is a big something
to think about.
:09:17
Why?
:09:18
Because you can live
among white men again...
:09:21
on land that a white man
has given you.
:09:24
You've been up
in the mountains too long.
:09:26
It's time to
speak English to people
:09:29
no matter what language
you think in.
:09:31
And get your hair cut.
:09:33
Why?
:09:34
There's something
to be gotten out of this,
:09:37
something to
your advantage.
:09:39
At least go look at it.
:09:41
I think that if you see it,
you'll keep it.
:09:47
And there's a woman
running it...
:09:50
good-looking woman.
:09:53
Do I inherit her, too?
:09:57
No, my friend.
That's up to you.
:10:00
You can be white
or Indian or Mexican.
:10:03
Now it pays you to be
a white man for a while.
:10:08
Go to Sweetmary.
Say, "How are you?
:10:10
I am John Russell.
I own the Russell place."
:10:13
Put yourself on the winning
side for a change.
:10:17
Is that where you are?
:10:22
A Mexican is closer than
a White Mountain Apache,
:10:26
I can tell you that.
:10:32
How old is she?
:10:44
Hey, uh, Mexico.
:10:46
You got a bottle
back there?
:10:49
I guess anybody
can come in here.
:10:53
Yeah... if they
allow Indians.
:10:56
Hey, uh, when did they start
letting Indians drink?
:10:59
Maybe they've been
drinking that...