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What if there were
Apaches out there now,

:33:27
watching us?
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Don't alarm yourself,
young lady.

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The wild, free ones
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are all up in the mountains.
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The wild, caught ones
:33:35
are at San Carlos.
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I've heard
a lot of stories

:33:38
about what Indians
do to white women.

:33:41
They do the same thing
to white women

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they do to Indian women,
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and they don't mind it much,
red or white.

:33:49
I don't know if the ladies
enjoy that kind of talk.

:33:51
What kind of talk?
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About Apache Indians
and what they do to women.

:33:58
You saying
I got a loose mouth?

:34:01
If he wasn't
saying it, I am.

:34:03
Right. That lady
speaks right up, don't she?

:34:07
Mm-hmm.
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If you want to know
if I'm carrying a gun, I'm not.

:34:12
My tongue is my only
weapon, Mr. Grimes.

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And it's deadly.
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I've lived among the Apaches
on a reservation...

:34:29
the women grinding corn
and rubbing skins,

:34:33
the men almost naked...
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some of them quite striking.
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Just when you begin to
find them almost beautiful,

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they squat
and pick at themselves

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with the dogs
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sniffing at them.
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I can't imagine
eating a dog

:34:46
and not thinking
anything of it.

:34:48
You ever been
hungry, lady?

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Not just ready for supper,
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but hungry enough
so that your belly swells up?

:34:56
I wouldn't care
how hungry I got.

:34:58
I know I wouldn't eat
one of those camp dogs.


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