:25:05
I see you have your cigar and coffee.
:25:09
Lieutenant Gatewood told me
of your trip up from the border.
:25:12
Sounds like quite a story.
:25:16
I'm glad to see that Geronimo's
a man of his word.
:25:19
Washington's ordered me
to detain you here for a short period...
:25:22
...and then send you and your band
of Chiricahua on to Turkey Creek.
:25:28
We keep our rifles for hunting.
:25:30
Yes, but only on the reservation.
:25:32
I'Il put one of my officers in charge there.
:25:35
Gatewood.
:25:41
No, l'm sorry, Lieutenant Gatewood
is a company officer.
:25:44
He has his responsibilities here.
:25:47
Then we take Davis.
:25:49
I like Davis.
:25:51
I'm sure Mr. Davis will be a fine officer...
:25:53
...but I had somebody
more experienced in mind.
:25:56
I like Davis.
:26:03
-What do you think, Lieutenant?
-I'm sure it will be his privilege...
:26:07
...as well as his duty.
:26:09
Mr. Davis, it is.
:26:11
To be accompanied
by a small detachment of soldiers.
:26:14
The Apache will be under the protection
of the United States Army.
:26:21
Mr. Davis is young.
:26:23
Young Apache, young White-Eye,
the hope of the West.
:26:30
Gatewood.
:26:32
You come visit me.
:26:34
I would like that.
:26:36
I hope the wars are over, my friend.
:26:38
Nantan Lupan wants the Chiricahua
to learn to be farmers.
:26:41
It's their only chance.
:26:42
They must change.
:26:45
The old days are gone.
:26:48
Nantan Lupan says there must be
no leaving this reservation...
:26:52
...even for a few hours without permission.
:26:54
There must be no drinking
of whiskey or Tizwin.
:26:59
Any violations of these rules...