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:05:01
An Indian's Life
in the Forest.

:05:05
Same as your magazine pieces, only
longer. That would make you famous.

:05:09
Hmm.
:05:12
Being famous doesn't
interest me, Mr. Champlin.

:05:15
You know how hungry
people are out there...

:05:18
for your world?
:05:21
The authentic voice
from the wilderness.

:05:29
- Congratulations, Harry. Tres bien.
- I haven't seen you in a while.

:05:33
Couldn't make it last year...
too busy.

:05:37
Here's to my first bear.
:05:39
- You want bear, you want Archie.
- Salud, mon ami.

:05:42
Here's a little something
to remember me by.

:05:46
Here you are.
Archie Grey Owl.

:05:49
Your guide wrote this?
:05:52
"The still hunt is an art
perfected by the Indian,

:05:55
"who has learned from childhood
to move like a shadow,

:05:59
"his actions smooth as oil,
his senses set to a hair trigger;

:06:03
for the forest is argus-eyed. "
:06:05
This is an Indian,
writing in a magazine?

:06:08
You want to know something?
:06:10
I'm not here just to hunt bear.
:06:12
This fellow could be
a gold mine.

:06:15
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Something for the dancers?

:06:17
Thank you very much, sir. Good evening.
Something for the dancers?

:06:25
- Thank you, sir.
- Oh, I never pay till I see the goods.

:06:29
How do I know if this war dance
of yours is authentic?

:06:33
The more you pay,
the more authentic it gets.


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