:09:04
And his Indian name will be "high wolf. "
:09:20
One thing I can't get out of my
head are those California oranges.
:09:23
This big.
:09:25
Bright and shiny, grow everywhere.
:09:27
Boy, I miss them.
:09:28
Then why'd you come home?
:09:30
Oh, Mexicans pushed us out,
but people are pushing back.
:09:34
Just like Texas, california's like
a virgin lookin' for a husband.
:09:38
It's gonna draw folks, no
matter what the dons say or do.
:09:40
Could be a positive thing for a man, to be
a part of it all, help settle the country.
:09:45
Look at brother Nathan.
:09:46
He stuck it out in Texas.
:09:47
Now he's got a farm, raisin' a family.
:09:49
He didn't come back home,
tail tucked between his legs.
:09:58
You know, I came close to losin'
my scalp a number of times.
:10:01
If it hadn't been for Mr. Jedediah
Smith or a man named Fletcher...
:10:04
he the one that came here that
day, wanted his rifle-cock replaced?
:10:06
That's him.
:10:07
Stood right over there.
:10:09
He's dead now.
:10:10
Talked about gold and fortunes.
:10:13
I remember.
:10:14
Now he's gone.
:10:15
So much for dreams of glory.
:10:18
That kind of life, it
always carries a price.
:10:20
Nothin' comes easy, but
Mr. Smith is not dead.
:10:22
He's out there blazin' trails,
makin' a name for himself.
:10:25
Plenty of glory goin' around out
there, and he deserves most of it.
:10:29
Greatest man I ever met.