Into the West
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:02:21
Looks good on the back of a horse.
:02:24
It's the indian in him.
:02:25
You should not have
traded cows for the pony.

:02:27
We have so little.
:02:28
Well, we'll get by.
:02:29
Don't worry.
:02:32
Look at him.
:02:35
Ma, did you see me?
:02:40
My son has his father's spirit.
:02:43
Too much, I think.
:02:46
"The mohican now found an opportunity to
make a powerful thrust with his knife. "

:02:52
"Magua suddenly relinquished his grasp "
:02:55
and fell backward without motion
and seemingly without life. "

:03:01
Now go to bed.
:03:02
Just a little more?
:03:03
It's late.
:03:04
Please, uncle jethro?
:03:07
All right, a little more.
:03:09
"Well done for the delawares. "
:03:12
"Victory to the mohicans", cried hawkeye.
:03:14
Once more elevating the butt
of the long and fatal rifle.

:03:23
It's time to teach them to read.
:03:27
They like the telling.
:03:29
It was the same when I was a girl and
we listened to grandfather's stories.

:03:32
They're sure curious, like their father.
:03:35
Jacob was always thirsting
after something new.

:03:38
He loved this book.
:03:41
It is good you tell them book stories.
:03:44
It's time I bought 'em some new ones.
:03:51
Afternoon.
:03:53
Afternoon.
:03:54
I'm sure hopin' you folks can steer
me in the direction of the digs.

:03:57
I seem to have got myself plumb lost.
:03:59
Digs?

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