:09:11
Poor Caroline never did have
no luck with men.
:09:39
I reckon she figured
we both couldn't get away...
:09:42
...and she'd send help
to rescue me.
:09:46
The next morning, I found myself
in that Indian camp all alone.
:09:57
But the Cheyenne, who call
themselves the Human Beings,...
:10:01
...had no idea to hurt me.
:10:04
I was an honoured guest and
they gave me a treat. Boiled dog.
:10:09
Dog ain't bad, neither.
Greasy, I'll admit,...
:10:12
...but you'd be surprised
how delicate the flavour is,...
:10:16
...especially when you're starving.
:10:19
You see, the Human Beings
adopted me as one of their own.
:10:23
Shadow That Comes In Sight
taught me the bow and arrow...
:10:25
...and how to stalk game.
:10:29
Burns Red In The Sun showed me how
to protect my pale skin from sunburn.
:10:34
It's little known that some Indians,
like Burns Red,...
:10:38
...will sunburn their own selves.
:10:40
But my real teacher was my adopted
grandpa, Old Lodge Skins.
:10:45
He taught me to read a trail, Cheyenne
language and lots of other things.
:10:58
For a boy,
it was a kind of paradise.