:05:01
How do you do?
:05:03
That's Jim there.
Of course you know him and Joe Oliver.
:05:05
- Hi there, Archie.
- And, uh, this.
:05:10
This is for you.
:05:15
Oh, my gosh.
:05:21
You must be Anahareo.
:05:23
How do you know that?
:05:25
You're in Archie's book.
You're the heroine.
:05:32
This is really somethin'.
I can't believe I'm here.
:05:36
It's as if I walked
into the pages of your book.
:05:40
We sent out
50 advance copies.
:05:42
The reactions are terrific, right off
the map, most of all in England.
:05:46
No one ever read a book
by a real Red Indian before.
:05:49
It just amazes people.
:05:51
- It's like the, uh...
- Like a wild animal talking?
:05:54
Yes, exactly!
:05:57
No, no, no, no.
:05:59
It's not...I- It's...
:06:01
- It's...I don't mean to say...
- Forget it.
:06:04
It's great for us, Archie,
for the parks.
:06:06
Archie's is the first voice anybody's
ever heard coming out of the wilderness.
:06:09
Not just a voice, eh, Bill?
:06:11
You bet.
:06:17
Look like you're
talking to each other.
:06:19
Say anything.
We can't hear you.
:06:25
It's a beautiful book, Archie.
I love it.
:06:31
I just put down what was
happening to me, that's all.
:06:34
You called me your wife.
:06:37
Well, you know how it is.
I don't want to go offending people.
:06:47
Pony? Pony?
Look at me.
:06:50
Smile and wave like you're saying,
"Hi there, folks. "
:06:55
Get lost, folks.