:54:19
The hostile Apache that Dutchy and I
had been pursuing had gotten away.
:54:23
Needless to say, at the time,
I was humiliated.
:54:26
But much later I decided the incident
had come out for the best.
:54:30
I'm quite content to go to my grave
knowing that l've never killed an Apache.
:54:36
You all right, Mr. Sieber?
:54:40
Caught up with three bucks
and some stolen ponies.
:54:43
Gave one of them to Mr. Davis.
Seems he got away.
:54:48
Sergeant Mulrey,
check the area for a dead hostile!
:54:51
Sir!
:54:57
Now, we crossing to Mexico tomorrow?
:54:59
That's right.
:55:01
We ought to send some
of the scouts back.
:55:03
I don't trust them south of the border.
:55:06
Geronimo's got a few of them spooked.
They're wondering...
:55:08
...if they're on the wrong side.
:55:10
I don't think so, Mr. Sieber.
:55:13
Besides, we need every scout we have.
:55:17
Yes, sir.
:55:21
I guess you weren't there then,
when Dead Shot and the others...
:55:24
...turned on us at Cibecue.
:55:26
If I had been at Cibecue,
they wouldn't have turned.
:55:29
Whole thing wouldn't have happened, Al.
:55:32
I know you don't like me much
and I don't really care.
:55:36
I know l'm rough in some of my ways,
I guess.
:55:39
I ain't the gentleman type.
:55:41
But, I think...
:55:44
...compared to you, I am somewhat honest.
:55:46
No offence intended, Lieutenant.
Speaking off the record, sir.
:55:50
I just figure you're a real sad case.
:55:54
You don't love who you're fighting for...
:55:56
...and you don't hate
who you're fighting against.
:55:59
Perhaps I could learn to hate
with the proper vigour from you, Al.