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1:14:05
What do you plan on doing now, Dee?
1:14:08
Well, I'll just rest up here
a few days...

1:14:12
...ride on to Hidalgo for supplies
and push on to Matamoros.

1:14:17
I got friends in Matamoros.
1:14:19
Well, what about Mrs. Stoner?
1:14:27
Mace, you think we could
make a go of it in Montana?

1:14:31
Dee, there's a town up there
called Missoula.

1:14:34
- Prettiest place you ever saw.
- What about the Indians?

1:14:37
And the Rockies, they're snowcapped,
and the slopes are forested...

1:14:41
...and there are lots of lakes and...
- What about the Indians?

1:14:44
And there's deer in Montana, Dee.
1:14:46
And antelope and elk...
1:14:48
- Mace, what about the Indians?
...and black bear and...

1:14:52
What Indians?
1:14:54
Ain't there no Indians in Montana?
1:14:56
Well, a few.
1:15:00
Ain't there Northern Cheyenne
in Montana?

1:15:02
The Northern...
Well, the Northern Cheyenne...

1:15:06
- I wouldn't lie to you.
- The Crow and the Sioux?

1:15:09
- Well, they're around.
- What else, Mace?

1:15:12
- Listen, Dee...
- What else?

1:15:15
Well, the Blackfeet...
1:15:18
...and Chippewa.
- Some Cree?

1:15:21
Yes. Yes, there are Cree in Montana.
1:15:24
And the Shoshone and the Kootenai
and the Stoney.

1:15:27
Just what are you trying to say?
1:15:29
I'm trying to say there's a lot of
goddamn Indians in Montana, Mace.

1:15:34
- You're impossible to talk to.
- Wait a minute.

1:15:37
Will you sit down, Mace?
1:15:40
I'm tired, Mace. Bone-tired.
1:15:43
I can't even remember what it feels like
to get up in the morning...

1:15:47
...feeling rested and clean,
having a good breakfast.

1:15:50
I can't remember
what it feels like...

1:15:52
...to slip down in between
some cool, clean sheets.

1:15:58
Mace, we'll need money.
Have you thought about that?


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